Abstract
THE December 3, 1959, issue of the Journal 1 commented on my views expressed before a Congressional committee on the requirements for physicians, which were out of step with the conventional belief that the impending shortage of physicians threatened to undermine the strong American system of medical services. My comments were later published as a letter in the February 18, 1960, issue of the Journal. 2 Now, six years later, and with the Bayne-Jones and Bain reports, the National Institutes of Health Report on Manpower for Medical Research, the Recommendations of the Sub-Committee on Manpower of the Commission on Heart Disease, Stroke . . .

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