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1861by Loat, Lily“…England and Wales (little vaccinated) 0.46 Switzerland 0.50 Germany (well vaccinated) 2.1 Belgium 2.1 Austria 2.4 France 2.9 Poland 10.3 Czecho-Slovakia 23.4 Spain 65.7 Italy (very well vaccinated) 101.1 Portugal (?) …”
Published 30 November 1928
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1862Published December 1936“…Sénateur G. Branting. SWITZERLAND : R. Fischer. A. Oltramare Hans Oprecht. …”
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1863by Amsab-Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis“…Bernard Degen, University of Bern, Switzerland – Dr. Peter Gurney, University of Essex, United Kingdom – Dr. …”
Published 2003
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1864by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…Countries where compulsion is stringent — France, Germany, Italy, Japan — have far more cases and far more deaths than those least vaccinated, e.g., Switzerland and England. In the years 1919-1927 well-vaccinated Italy had 28,889 deaths ; half-vaccinated England 165. 6. …”
Published 1929?
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1865Published 1924“…Somerville Hastings asked whether Lord Knutsford, who had criticized the efficiency of the State hospital, had any experience of State hospitals in other countries — Switzerland, Austria, or Germany — which were very efficient and the scene of much progressive work. …”
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1866Published 1924“…He had had considerable experience of Continental hospitals, especially in France and Switzerland. The drawback of these hospitals was that they were not backed up. as were the hospitals in this country, by such an excellent nursing service, and this service was essential to the future of hospitals. …”
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1867by Boyd, Orr, Castro, Josué de, Dolci, Danilo, Shinzo Hamai, Hromadka, J.-L., Kastler, Alfred, Nehru, Rajan, Pauling, Linus, Abbé Pierre, Rostand, Jean, Russell, Bertrand, Supek, Ivan, Thirring, Hans“…, Italy, Madagascar, Mexico, Senegal, Spain, Switzerland or Venezuela. [] The signatories . [] Lord BOYD ORR (Great-Britain) First Director of F.A.O. (1945-1948) Nobel Prize for Peace 1949 Josué de CASTRO (Brazil) Ex. …”
Published 1966 - 1969
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