The Hospital Problem : the Report of a Special Conference of Labour, Hospital, Medical and kindred Societies
1924 1924 1920s 12 pages 4 Mr. L. A. Hill (Association of Approved Societies) strongly supported Mr. Somerville Hastings's suggestion with regard to the Poor Law infirmaries, if for no other reason than that of removing the pauper taint attached to such institutions. Dr. Astley Clarke (Brit...
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London : The Labour Party ; printed at the Office of the British Medical Association
1924
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