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No. 262144
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
G. C. Simkins, Jr., A. W. Blount, Jr., and United States of America, Intervenor v. The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, a Corporation, Harold Bettis, Director of the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, and Wesley Long Community Hospital, a Corporation, and A. O. Smith, Administrator of the Wesley Long Community Hospital
No. 262144 · Decided November 1, 1963
No. 262144·Fourth Circuit · 1963·
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United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
November 1, 1963
Citation
No. 262144
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G. C. Simkins, Jr., A. W. Blount, Jr., and United States of America, Intervenor v. The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, a Corporation, Harold Bettis, Director of the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, and Wesley Long Community Hospital, a Corporation, and A. O. Smith, Administrator of the Wesley Long Community Hospital is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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