How to keep well in wartime
1943 1943 1940s 28 pages : illustrations Do You Want Help ... About National Health Insurance? Ask the National Health Insurance Inspector for your District. The Post Office will give you his address. Because You are an Expectant Mother? Go to your local Ante-Natal Clinic. (A Health Visitor or the P...
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author | Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain) Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900- |
author_facet | Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain) Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900- |
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description | 1943
1943
1940s
28 pages : illustrations
Do You Want Help ... About National Health Insurance? Ask the National Health Insurance Inspector for your District. The Post Office will give you his address. Because You are an Expectant Mother? Go to your local Ante-Natal Clinic. (A Health Visitor or the Public Health Department at your Town Hall will give you the address.) A Doctor, Midwife or Medical Officer at the Clinic will tell you how to get EXTRA MILK COD-LIVER OIL (sometimes in capsule form) EXTRA EGGS FRUIT JUICES EXTRA COUPONS FOR THE LAYETTE To get Extras for Your Children? Your Infant Welfare Centre or your local Food Office will supply you free, or at a cheap rate, with— FRUIT JUICES COD LIVER OIL For Children under 3 Be sure to give your children these; they contain valuable vitamins. For details of extra milk and eggs ask at your Food Office or Infant Welfare Centre. To Protect Your Children from Diphtheria? You can have your children immunised free of charge. Your Doctor, District Nurse, Health Visitor, local Infant Welfare Centre or Public Health Department at the Town Hall will tell you how. Or, if your child is old enough to go to school, ask the school-teacher to arrange it for you.
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institution | MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick |
is_hierarchy_title | How to keep well in wartime |
language | English English |
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publishDate | 1943 |
publisher | London : His Majesty's Stationery Office |
spellingShingle | Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain) Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900- Brewers' Society Publications and posters re Home Front (World War Two) Health care World War, 1939-1945--Health aspects--Great Britain ; Health--Great Britain ; Hygiene--Great Britain How to keep well in wartime |
title | How to keep well in wartime |
topic | Brewers' Society Publications and posters re Home Front (World War Two) Health care World War, 1939-1945--Health aspects--Great Britain ; Health--Great Britain ; Hygiene--Great Britain |
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