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  1. 201
    Published 1946
    “…If he declines to do so he will be free to practise as at present but will confine his activities to fee-paying patients. How many patients will decide to pay him fees when they are already paying contributions which entitle them to treatment under the N.H.S. will depend on several factors, but mostly on the excellence or otherwise of the Service. …”
  2. 202
    by Stevenson, Daniel M., Sir
    Published 05 June 1937
    “…Again there came a lull. Active negotiations went on in the Non-Intervention Committee and it almost seemed as if an Armistice might be arranged and that the work of our Unit and others would be limited to the rescuing of sick and starving non-combatants as long as our funds lasted, but alas, again the scene is changed. …”
  3. 203
    Published March 1946
    “…Beside forming a base for these services — e.g. providing doctors with equipped and staffed consulting rooms in which to see their patients — the Centres will also be able to serve as bases for various activities in health education. 43. The Bill makes it the duty of the county and county borough councils to provide, equip, staff and maintain the new Health Centres to the satisfaction of the Minister. …”
  4. 204
    Published March 1946
    “…It is also made the duty of the local health authority to provide a home nursing service for those who — for good reason — need nursing in their own homes. 84. In both of these activities the local authority can, if it likes and if the Minister approves, make all or part of its provision by arrangement with voluntary organisations to act on its behalf. 292/847/4/115…”
  5. 205
    Published [1931]
    “…At night time they help to shut off the patient from the other activities of the ward, and so induce sleep. They also make for economy in screens, which they could match. …”
  6. 206
    Published [1931]
    “…At night time they help to shut off the patient from the other activities of the ward, and so induce sleep. They also make for economy in screens, which they could match. …”
  7. 207
    by Hill, Leonard, Sir, 1866-
    Published October 1917
    “…1917-10 1917 1910s 12 pages 5 Boys and girls over 10 years require as much as men and women, for they are not only very active, but are growing. RESULTS OF INQUIRY. 8. Canteen Meals.…”
  8. 208
    Published March 1942
    “…For growth the diet should be rich in constructive nutrients, while for physical activity it should be rich in energy-giving foods ; the liability to disease necessitates a diet rich in protective nutrients. …”
  9. 209
    by Hastings, Somerville, 1878-1967
    Published [1931]
    “…Besides this, watching the general activities of the ward, which patients generally find on the whole interesting and which makes a spell of sickness spent in a hospital ward much less boring than one in a single room, is at the same time apt to be fatiguing, so that a longer time of undisturbed quiet is necessary at night. …”
  10. 210
    by Hastings, Somerville, 1878-1967
    Published [1931]
    “…Besides this, watching the general activities of the ward, which patients generally find on the whole interesting and which makes a spell of sickness spent in a hospital ward much less boring than one in a single room, is at the same time apt to be fatiguing, so that a longer time of undisturbed quiet is necessary at night. …”
  11. 211
    Published [1919?]
    “…It is desirable that the health conscience of the community should become part of the national habits, it cannot be imposed from above downwards unless at the same time developed from below upwards, partly by the slow process of popular education in the schools, and by other agencies; and more rapidly by enlisting the sympathy and active help of every medical practitioner working amongst the people and in their homes. …”
  12. 212
    Published November 1932
    “…Therefore, I do feel very, very strongly that in this question of nutrition we have got to be very active, and we have to do a great deal of propaganda and educational work. …”
  13. 213
    “…1922-05 1922 1920s 55 pages : illustrations FUTURE ACTIVITIES OF THE LEAGUE Series of Lectures.— SIMS WOODHEAD Constructive Educational Health Lectures, with examination and Travelling Scholarship Prize Award. …”
  14. 214
    Published [1943?]
    “…Mass unemployment was found also to cause an increasing restriction in interests and activities despite abundance of "leisure" time (Lazarsfeld, 1933). …”
  15. 215
    Published [1943?]
    “…"From the first the patient must be made to realize that he is an active collaborator in his own treatment, and that he must accept some responsibility in his progress towards a successful result..…”
  16. 216
    “…In my view the policy of non-intervention is responsible to a great extent for the food difficulty, and the acquiescence in the activities of the Fascist powers in their efforts to starve the people of Spain. …”
  17. 217
    by Unión General de Trabajadores de España
    Published c. August 1936
    “…But I have the impression that they are very active and successful in touting for supporters among the dregs of the population round the port, and among international adventurers. …”
  18. 218
    by Farr, Frank
    Published 15 November 1936
    “…In addition there was one truck completely unservicable and one small ambulance running but not fit for active service. These two have since been sent to Sarinena for repair. …”
  19. 219
    by Farr, Frank
    Published 15 November 1936
    “…In addition there was one truck completely unservicable and one small ambulance running but not fit for active service. These two have since been sent to Sarinena for repair. …”
  20. 220
    by Nursing Times
    Published 11 November 1944
    “…Members regard the health centre as the focal point from which all health activities will radiate, and all workers engaged in the family's health should be associated with it. …”
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