A National Health Service : Report of the Council of the B.M.A. to the Representative Body
1944 1944 1940s 11 pages 6 would reduce the number of potential buyers and so encourage the capital value of existing practices to evaporate. It would, for financial reasons, give an impetus, unrelated to the public interest, to the development of Health Centres out of all proportion to any case th...
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