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  1. 25841
    Published 1924
    “…If this was pauperizing let them tear up the Sermon on the Mount and take to the Charity Organization bible, but by all means 36/L41/1/8…”
  2. 25842
    “…Limitations of demonstrations may be justified to keep traffic flowing, but not to keep the demonstrators from reaching their audience. Demonstration organizers should try to negotiate with the police over this. …”
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  3. 25843
    by Maule, Lilian A.
    Published September 1904
    “…The mere institution of so-called "inquiry officers" working independently on different lines, with no organized inter-communication, will not do much towards the reform which is needed. …”
  4. 25844
    “…March 16th, 1921. "Organs that Supply Digestive Juices." F. H. CRIPPS, M.B. …”
  5. 25845
    “…" In a leading article on 6th July, "The Medical Officer," the organ of the Society of Medical Officers of Health, says :— "Undoubtedly there are many people who are beginning to suspect that those who favour vaccination are trying to bolster up 36/H24/24…”
  6. 25846
    by Hill, Leonard, Sir, 1866-
    Published October 1917
    “…Fatigue prevents the proper digestion of food, and one of the earliest symptoms of over-work is some form of digestive derangement; further, since nervous energy is required to control the work of the digestive organs, nervous fatigue, as well as physical fatigue, is followed by digestive disturbances. …”
  7. 25847
    Published 1944
    “…— The Minister will particularly welcome the profession's help in working out the detailed problems of organization involved in this important group of questions. …”
  8. 25848
    Published 1944
    “…Whatever the local authority organization, a similar question would arise anyway where a Health Centre was attached to a voluntary hospital. …”
  9. 25849
    Published [1937]
    “…— Although my organization is not directly concerned with general nurses, I have nearly 30 years' connexion with the nursing service, acquired considerable knowledge of the grievances which nurses labour under. …”
  10. 25850
    Published 30 April 1938
    “…The establishment of the systematic medical examination of school children, the creation of the national health insurance service, the organization of tuberculosis, venereal disease, maternity and child welfare, mental and mental deficiency services, and the transfer from Poor Law to public health administration of a large number of hospitals and institutions, all illustrate the greatly increased interest which the community, through the State, has manifested in health and sickness provision as a form of social service. …”
  11. 25851
    Published 1924
    “…The modern hospital is an amazing organization. There is scarcely an advance in chemical, physical, or biological science which is not conscripted in the warfare against disease; both armamentarium and personnel increase. …”
  12. 25852
    Published 1924
    “…There was not a word of all this in tlie pamphlet, but publicity was given to the ignorant and hysterical chatter of some charwomen, and that was thought worthy of the Labour party and the trade union organizations. At the conclusion of his address Lord Knutsford put forward his own scheme for the strengthening of the voluntary hospitals so as to make them capable of affording the best institutional treatment to all who needed it. …”
  13. 25853
    “…Next day, the Arbeiter-Zeitung, Vienna, national organ of Austrian Social Democracy, wrote: [] "That day of the German Reichstag will stand out in history as one on which was displayed the dignity, grandeur and sublimity of the German spirit. …”
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