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[edit]DescriptionPresident Lyndon Johnson arriving at the National Institutes of Health (14172796730).jpg | President Johnson with PHS Surgeon General William H. Stewart and NIH Director Dr. James Shannon with Jack Masur (head of the NIH Clinical Center) arrived at the NIH on August 9, 1965, to sign into law an extension of the Research Facilities Construction Program. In his remarks, President Johnson noted that "Here on this quiet battleground our Nation today leads a worldwide war on disease." |
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