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  1. 781
    “…Your predecessor appears to have recognised that there was some danger in the present lymph when he appointed the Rolleston Committee to investigate the matter, seeing that the second item on which they were asked to report referred to "practical methods which are available in the light of modern knowledge to diminish or remove any risks which may result from vaccination.…”
  2. 782
    “…The tremendous burden of armaments will then be gradually taken off the peoples' shoulders, releasing labor for useful production. [] DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM IS THE ANSWER TO THE BASIC ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF MODERN SOCIETY. While the world is in an unprecedented state of danger from the forces of barbarism and from the technological means of destruction, while millions are being subjected to the worst form of exploitation and slavery, the peoples enjoying democratic self-government have the means of materially and morally reforming their social structure. …”
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  3. 783
    Published [1937]
    “…The root of the trouble seems to lie in the fact that the nursing profession as a whole is controlled by elderly women who, whatever their former services to hospital work, are completely out of touch with modern life and the requirements of youth. When they first took up their [overlaid text - obscured] If the public can pay, [obscured text] opportunity. …”
  4. 784
    Published 30 April 1938
    “…Two of the more important criticisms which are directed at modern health services are, first, that, with certain striking exceptions, there is little evidence of co-operation between the various health agencies, and secondly, that their development has been piecemeal, sporadic, and fragmentary. …”
  5. 785
    by Nursing Times
    Published 11 November 1944
    “…(e) Greater emphasis on the responsibilities of citizenship in all modern educational developments should improve the quality of local government. 5. …”
  6. 786
    by Nursing Times
    Published 11 November 1944
    “…(e) Greater emphasis on the responsibilities of citizenship in all modern educational developments should improve the quality of local government. 5. …”
  7. 787
    Published 1924
    “…These schemes are an admirable illustration of a tendency in modern democratic government to recognize that there are more national activities than those directly within the sway of the Governmental machine. …”
  8. 788
    Published March 1943
    “…" Also when we go to a housing exhibition, or to the opening of a new community centre, let us not forget that the full enjoyment of living in a modern, well-planned house, or of acting in a play at our community centre, will to a greater or lesser degree be determined by the adoption or not of the Beveridge Plan. …”
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