Statement by G. F. Vickery, Acting Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Administrator, U.S. Fire Administrator, House Select Committee on Aging, Subcommittee on Health and Long-term care, p. 5, April 25, 1979.
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CrosbyT. and BrockettD., Five Hurt, One Critically, When Fire Hits Homes for Elderly, Washington Star, pp. 1, 5, Tuesday, May 15, 1979.
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Personal communication, HoltonD., Chief Investigator, House Select Committee on Aging, May 3, 1979.
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National Fire Protection Association, Fire Safety for the Elderly, Submission to the House Select Committee on Aging, Subcommittee on Health and Long-term Care, April 25, 1979, Special Paper: Summary of Fire Deaths in Hospitals, Nursing Homes, and Homes for the Aged.
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Nursing Home Care in the United States: Failure in Public Policy, Subcommittee on Long-term Care, Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate, p. 17, November 1974.
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Personal communication, BirkeyM., Ph.D., Chief of Program for Toxicology of Combustion Products, National Bureau of Standards, May 3, 1979.
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Statement by ButlerR. N. M.D., Director of the National Institute on Aging, House Select Committee on Aging, and Subcommittee on Health and Long-term Care, April 25, 1979.
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ButlerR. N., Why Survive? Being Old in America, Harper and Row, New York, p. 264, 1975.