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Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln's Vice President, became a full President after Lincoln died. He was not an acting President. The Vice President becoming a full President, after the death of the former President, was established long before Andrew Johnson became the first Vice President to succeed a murdered President. Previous Vice Presidents had succeeded Presidents who had died from medical illnesses.
President Lyndon Johnson signed Medicaid into law in 1965. However, it was John F. Kennedy that first proposed such a system.
basic medical services for the poor and disabled
basic medical services for the poor and disabled
THe Lyndon Baines Johnson Medical Center is the only hospitcal in American Samoa. It was opened in 1968 when LBJ was President. I do not think he did much to build it.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School was created in 1961.
Diann Johnson has written: 'Medical records' -- subject(s): Access control, Medical records, Patient advocacy
Increase may be abbreviated with "inc" or an upward-pointing arrow in medical contexts.
Medicare was enacted to ensure that senior citizens would get medical care. Prior to Medicare, seniors were having to choose between eating, paying the bills and going to the doctor or getting medication.
He was not able to get into any U.S. medical schools.
Catherine W. Johnson has written: 'Essential laboratory mathematics' -- subject(s): Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Mathematics, Medical laboratory technology, Medical technology, Technology, Medical