Free Health Talks

1935 1930s 4 pages TELEPHONE: EUSTON 1750 The Industrial Health Education Society (Incorp.) J. MACKENZIE, GENERAL SECRETARY All Communications to BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION HOUSE TAVISTOCK SQUARE LONDON. W.C 1 FREE HEALTH TALKS The Society offer your members one or more engagements. You are asked t...

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Main Authors: British Medical Association (contributor), Mackenzie, James
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: [1935-1938]
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/1BC1464E-C964-4394-9A37-4BD26FD54ACB
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/4D40301F-DE6D-4AAE-AB84-681A9E400E6A
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Summary:1935 1930s 4 pages TELEPHONE: EUSTON 1750 The Industrial Health Education Society (Incorp.) J. MACKENZIE, GENERAL SECRETARY All Communications to BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION HOUSE TAVISTOCK SQUARE LONDON. W.C 1 FREE HEALTH TALKS The Society offer your members one or more engagements. You are asked to provide a place of meeting and to bring the members together. Doctors will be provided free. The Society since its inception has arranged over 6000 Health Talks to industrial and other workers, dealing with the sicknesses and diseases which affect them in the course of their employment, giving information how these may best be prevented or at least mitigated. Secretaries are asked to bring the offer of Health Talks before their members, to fill up the accompanying schedule, and to send it to me as soon as possible, giving at least three weeks' notice. Additional schedules may be had on application for issue to Trade Union branches. Yours faithfully, [SIGNATURE OF J. MACKENZIE] General Secretary [OVER 36/H24/17
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