Dear Mr.----------:
I am enclosing for consideration
by the Congress a draft bill to authorize the Surgeon General to establish
within the Public Health Service a National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development and a National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
At present, there are seven
separate Institutes within the Public Health Service. Each Institute focuses
its attention on a major disease problem. Each Institute organizes, arranges
for financing, and stimulates a wide range of studies in its field. They
have all made important contributions to our knowledge of the dangers in
crippling diseases and advanced the frontiers of medicine.
It is now both appropriate and
timely to elevate two additional areas of medical research activity to
the level of Institutes. In this way, the kind of research effort that
is needed to improve the health of the children and to stimulate basic
studies in the biological sciences will be assured. One of these two Institutes
will deal with child health and human development. It will include a Center
for Research in Child Health, as well as other activities not now covered
by the existing Institutes. It is my belief that this concentration of
attention in this field will help us discover some of the secrets of the
aging process. In time, it will help us live happier and more useful lives.
The other proposal will convert
the Division of General Medical Sciences in the Public Health Service into
an Institute, thus recognizing the importance of its program. This new
Institute will be an important center for research in the general medical
sciences.
The purposes and functions of
both of the new Institutes are outlined in detail in the attached letter
from the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. I urge the favorable
consideration of the proposal.
Sincerely,
JOHN F. KENNEDY