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181Published November 1936“…Our sisters in Belgium have already launched on a number of activities to provide clothing for Spain. There, work parties are being organised in the Socialist women's groups, and one original idea they have taken up is to make their members pay to come to special events not in money, but in kind, and by this means a considerable quantity of garments and material has already been collected. 292/946/28/26(i)…”
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182by Listowel, William Francis Hare, Earl of, 1906-“…The problem for all those who, unlike the British Conservative press, regard the military rebels neither as "anti-Government" or "anti-Red" forces, nor as "patriots" representing "the forces of law and order," but as double-dyed traitors who are violating their solemn oath of loyalty to the Republic as well as attempting to overthrow by violence a perfectly legal Government, and who realise that their victory would mean the restoration of a clerico-military-landowning despotism in Spain and a powerful reinforcement for the Fascist Front in Continental Europe, is this: How to translate words into deeds, how to transform moral support for the Spanish Republican Government into active and material assistance. That was why we asked Senor del los Rios point blank whether his Government would welcome medical aid, and, if so, how soon a British medical unit would find work to do in the hottest centres of fighting. …”
Published 18 August 1936
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183Published August 1942“…It would also administer certain new health activities requiring central direction, such as: (a) Control of food and drug preparations claimed to have medical value. …”
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184Published 1943“…The people must be represented and represented by men and women who will give active service in their interests. We do not want a bunch of "Yes-men" on the Boards. …”
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185Published March 1946“…The duty of the local health authorities to provide and maintain general Health Centres, both for their own activities and for the general practitioner services, has already been described. 292/847/4/115…”
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186Published May 1944“…The Royal Commission on National Health Insurance, 1926, came to this conclusion :— "The ultimate solution will lie, we think, in the direction of divorcing the medical service entirely from the insurance system and recognising it along with all the other public health activities as a service to be supported from the general public funds.…”
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187by Great Britain. Central Office of Information.“…Seven of them (including the chairman) are doctors appointed after consultation with doctors' organisations, of whom at least five must be 'actively engaged in medical practice'. 29 21/1489…”
Published 1948
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188by Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain), Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900-“…A jerky fitfulness of behaviour, of activity, will disturb yourself and those near you. …”
Published 1943
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189by Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain), Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900-“…But to grill oneself can do nothing but harm. 4. Keep Mind and Body Active Those who can get to the seaside in wartime are lucky. …”
Published 1943
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190by Beveridge, William Henry Beveridge, Baron, 1879-1963. Social insurance and allied services“…Such action is the very negation of democracy and an insult to the very considerable section of the population now on active service. Those who believe that the Beveridge Report opens the way to a happier and securer life for the people, must make themselves familiar with its provisions and be prepared to defend it against critics and opponents.…”
Published January-February 1943
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191by Mew, E. B. ; Miller, Mary F. ; Norman, E. M. ; Roberts, D. ; Galbraith, H. ; Worden, M. ; Daukes, A. ; Waterworth, E. M. ; Mottram, D. B., Capener, Norman“…Nevertheless, the growth of D.A.C.A.'s activities necessarily involves increased expenditure, and further subscriptions, however small, are ardently desired. …”
Published 1932
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192by Mew, E. B. ; Miller, Mary F. ; Norman, E. M. ; Roberts, D. ; Galbraith, H. ; Worden, M. ; Daukes, A. ; Waterworth, E. M. ; Mottram, D. B., Capener, Norman“…In the Hospital as elsewhere increased activity has been a marked characteristic of the year. …”
Published 1932
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193Published 1927“…There are sections of the Act which had for their object the corelation of the activities of Local Authority and Approved Society. …”
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194“…This State medical service would direct every kind of medical activity, including research, for the prevention and cure of sickness. …”
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195Published 2 March 1938“…In our opinion the lack of facilities for enjoying reasonable social activities strongly militates against recruitment. 18. …”
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196Published 2 March 1938“…A memorandum on this matter has been drawn up for the information of the Minister of Health and active consultations are expected in the near future. …”
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197by Labour Party (Great Britain)“…1922 1922 1920s 21 pages hospital should become the "Health Centre" of the district which it serves, and all medical activities should be gathered together within its walls. …”
Published [1922]
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198Published April 1938“…The State continues steadily to increase and extend its health and sickness activities. But it cannot be said that each new development is an expression of a unified health policy of ordered development, CO-ORDINATION THE GOAL "The individual passes from local authority to voluntary body, from consulting room to clinic or hospital, from private to official doctor and often back again, to obtain from many unrelated agencies a service which could be more efficiently provided as one co-ordinated whole. …”
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199Published [1944]“…The plan's final form must be so conceived that the incentive of the public to continue their support of the voluntary hospitals, both with money and personal interest and service, must not be DESTROYED but actively ENCOURAGED. The Medical profession has supported the Government's view that it is essential to any comprehensive health service that the voluntary hospitals should go on. …”
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200Published September 1944“…That is, every specialist should be free to publish his professional views and experiences, without having to seek permission from anyone ; he should be free to treat his patients as he thinks fit in the light of his professional knowledge; and he should be free to take any part he wishes to take in political activities. VI. OTHER PARTS OF THE SERVICE EXAMINED 1. …”