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THE INDICTMENT OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

JAMA. 1939;112(1):50-51. doi:10.1001/jama.1939.02800010052014.
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Last week The Journal published the complete text of the indictment of the American Medical Association and other defendants, in the District of Columbia, by a grand jury which, for some weeks, had heard a mass of evidence presented to it by attorneys from the Department of Justice. Elsewhere in this issue of The Journal appears a chronology of this case from the time when the so-called Group Health Association, Inc., first appeared on the scene in the District of Columbia to the time when the grand jury made its report. Also in the Organization Section will be found a number of editorials and cartoons which have appeared in newspapers throughout the United States indicating, as far as such pronouncements can indicate, the public reaction to this extraordinary indictment.

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