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  1. 21
    by Horder, Thomas, 1871-1955
    Published June 1948
    “…If a Tory Government attempted to dominate medicine I should oppose it just as vehemently in the public interest. …”
  2. 22
    “…You are certainly to be sympathised with if your remit circumscribed you to be dominated by the three apparently immutable economic laws. …”
  3. 23
    “…You are certainly to be sympathised with if your remit circumscribed you to be dominated by the three apparently immutable economic laws. …”
  4. 24
    Published 1924
    “…It is suggested that the dominant idea should be "Self Help in Health," and the consideration of what each individual can do for himself and his neighbour in securing a healthy life. …”
  5. 25
    Published 1924
    “…It is suggested that the dominant idea should be "Self Help in Health," and the consideration of what each individual can do for himself and his neighbour in securing a healthy life. …”
  6. 26
    “…We are of opinion that the proposals put forward by the National Insurance organisations, in their Bill for the Establishment of a Ministry of Health, do not conform to the public interest, seeing that— (1) They complicate local machinery by multiplying authorities. (2) They allow Maternity and Infancy work to be entrusted to Insurance Committees, which have neither the machinery to deal with it, nor the confidence of married women — who have no voice in their control. (3) They perpetuate the system of representation of "interests" in the Central Authority, thus opening the door to the dominating influence of the Life Insurance Companies. …”
  7. 27
    “…We are of opinion that the proposals put forward by the National Insurance organisations, in their Bill for the Establishment of a Ministry of Health, do not conform to the public interest, seeing that— (1) They complicate local machinery by multiplying authorities. (2) They allow Maternity and Infancy work to be entrusted to Insurance Committees, which have neither the machinery to deal with it, nor the confidence of married women — who have no voice in their control. (3) They perpetuate the system of representation of "interests" in the Central Authority, thus opening the door to the dominating influence of the Life Insurance Companies. …”
  8. 28
    by Appelius, Mario, 1892-1946
    Published 20 June 1939
    “…England has lost in the Basque "footstool" its principal instrument of spiritual and political domination over Madrid. 292/946/12b/28(iv)…”
  9. 29
    Published 25 February 1924
    “…" These facts indicate an increasing number of centres taking up the work, and also larger and more comprehensive programmes, and encourage good hopes for the future progress of the movement which has for its object the focussing of public attention on matters of health and the arousing of that sense of personal responsibility for health, without which all public work, whether by the Government or local authorities must fall short of its aims. The dominant idea for this year was "Self Help in Health" and the consideration of what each individual can do for himself and his neighbour in securing a healthy life. …”
  10. 30
    Published [1937?]
    “…Discipline and the authority of a senior on duty can be maintained without dominance ; off duty a comradeship which should exist amongst all grades of staff with a common purpose in life is all too often lost in the retention of the dignity of official designations. …”
  11. 31
    by Appelius, Mario, 1892-1946
    Published 20 June 1939
    “…London repeatedly brought its political and financial weight to bear on the Court and the weak Governments of Madrid to protect the intangibility of its great fief of Bilbao, through which it dominated Spanish industry and subordinated the industrial development of Spain to the interests of British imports and exports. …”
  12. 32
    Published 14 April 1944
    “…. - General Conditions Precedent to Participation It is for these reasons that as a condition precedent to their participation in the scheme, the voluntary hospitals demand an administrative structure on the basis outlined, as a guarantee that they will not be subjected to domination by the local authorities. Such guarantee can readily be provided within the framework of the general scheme outlined in the White Paper. 11 - Financial Arrangements. …”
  13. 33
    Published 20 October 1943
    “…The doctors too, suspicious of "lay'' dominance in professional and medical matters emphasising the failings and limitations of the smaller elected bodies are anxious to ensure that health matters should be relegated to larger Regional Authorities, with Regional Health Advisory Councils (on which the medical profession will be well represented), and wish and have even pronounced for, the establishment of such larger authorities before the extent and scope of the National Health Service be settled. …”
  14. 34
    Published 10 September 1930
    “…He did not think any sensible person could doubt that if contract medical practice became universal the State would dominate it as completely as any State medical service. …”
  15. 35
    Published [1919?]
    “…The success of such co-operation would prove that it is neither necessary nor desirable to secure a complete domination of all health activities by the point of view of the sanitarian. …”
  16. 36
    “…A glance at the names of the members of the medical and lay councils suffices to show that it is a practical body, which has been formed to achieve a very practical end. It is dominated by men and women of knowledge and experience in many spheres — those who have been accustomed to labour with their hands as well as those who work with their brains. …”
  17. 37
    “…1937 The Fascists Cannot Win Now By PHILIP NOEL BAKER, M.P. MY dominant impressions of our visit to Spain are three: The political strength of the Republican Government, The efficiency of its administration, and the bitter resentment caused by the policy which is miscalled "Non-Intervention.…”
  18. 38
    by Frantz, Laurent B.
    Published 12 December 1953
    “…Three showed Communist domination by disliking the Hobbs bill, the Smith Act, or the government loyalty program. …”
  19. 39
    Published 12 March 1937
    “…THE CHARACTER OF BEVIN'S SPEECH MAY BE JUDGED FROM THE FACT THAT THE SPANISH DELEGATION, WHO, UP TO THE LAST MOMENT, HAD BEEN HOPING THAT HIS SPEECH WOULD INDICATE THAT THE LEADERS OF THE BRITISH LABOUR MOVEMENT WERE NOT AFTER ALL GOING UTTERLY TO DESERT THE CAUSE OF DEMOCRACY, DECIDED IMMEDIATELY THE SPEECH WAS OVER TO REFUSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CONFERENCE COMMISSION ON THE GROUNDS THAT THEY COULD NOT ASSOCIATE THEMSELVES WITH A BODY WHOSE POLICY SEEMED LIKELY TO BE DOMINATED BY THE DESTRUCTIVE AND DISRUPTIVE DEMANDS OF THE BRITISH DELEGATION. …”
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