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    “…Bank Overdraft 767 13 5 Sundry Creditors 474 9 5 CLINIC ACCOUNT— 1,242 2 10 Bank Overdraft 121 9 8 Internal Loan from Hospital 23 1 1 Sundry Creditors 122 18 8 Income in Excess of Expenditure 325 9 2 WORKSHOP ACCOUNT— 592 18 7 38 15 10 Bank Overdraft 24 12 11 Internal Loan from Capital Account 375 16 6 INDUSTRY ACCOUNT— 439 5 3 Sundry Creditors 37 1 8 Internal Loan from Capital Account 487 11 6 VOLUNTARY ACCOUNT, INCOME— 524 13 2 Income in Excess of Expenditure 136 4 4 VOLUNTARY ACCOUNT, CAPITAL— General Fund— Capital Account— 27,060 13 9 Sundry Creditors 53 9 3 Internal Loan from Hospital Extension Fund 1,200 0 0 CECILIA PEARSE FUND— 28,314 3 0 Capital Account 2,721 0 2 HOSPITAL EXTENSION FUND— Capital Account— Miss Wills' Gift 4,000 0 0 Other Receipts 352 1 6 TRAINING CENTRE FUND— 4,352 1 6 Capital Account 1,553 17 10 ANGELA CONVALESCENT HOME— Legacy 1,843 11 3 Other Receipts 263 9 0 2,107 0 3 Less Ordinary Expenditure 139 19 2 EQUIPMENT FUND— 1,967 1 1 Capital Account 4 15 6 £41,854 3 3 48 292/841.51/2/2…”
  2. 2
    Published January 1943
    “…It is something which Capitalism cannot offer the worker. It is an attempt to cure the evils of Capitalism without getting rid of the causes 10 172/BE/7…”
  3. 3
    “…1936-11 1936 1930s 15 pages produce is entitled to a fair return on his capital and labour, but schemes which increase the price of essential foods, such as milk, butter, eggs, cheese, fish, meat, vegetables and fruit, or limit their production, are contrary to the demands of social justice, and cannot but be reflected in decreased consumption, by the poor, of foods of which they already have too little. …”
  4. 4
    Published 14 April 1944
    “…If so, please state the capital sum involved (unless this would involve considerable search). …”
  5. 5
    Published [1940]
    “…& Date of Expiry of permit: PLEASE WRITE IN BLOCK CAPITALS OR USE A TYPEWRITER. 292C/946/1/25…”
  6. 6
    Published [1944?]
    “…A government which is pledged to maintain capitalism must have as its first aim the efficient working of the system, and need only consider the personal welfare of the citizen in so far as this affects the stability and efficiency of capitalism. …”
  7. 7
    by Elvin, Herbert Henry
    Published 14 December 1938
    “…There is another aspect: the health of the worker is his capital in a very real sense. It is generally accepted that he has to sell his labour to secure his bread, but it is not generally appreciated that the value of his labour depends very largely upon the state of his health. …”
  8. 8
    by Elvin, Herbert Henry
    Published 14 December 1938
    “…There is another aspect: the health of the worker is his capital in a very real sense. It is generally accepted that he has to sell his labour to secure his bread, but it is not generally appreciated that the value of his labour depends very largely upon the state of his health. …”
  9. 9
    by Arne, Betty L.
    Published July 1938
    “…Dear Madam, I hereby apply for __ shares of 10s. each in the capital of the Basque Children's Trust Limited and enclose a remittance of _ _ in respect thereof. …”
  10. 10
    Published September 1944
    “…The acceptance of the principle of universality means that the possible ways, of paying the doctors are as follows:- (a) Capitation fees (b) Small basic salary plus capitation fees (c) Payment by items of work done (d) Salary Payment by items of work done can be dismissed at once. …”
  11. 11
    Published 1946
    “…Having joined the Service, he will no longer be able to sell the goodwill of his practice in which most of his capital is probably invested. To-day, this capital sum is paid over when he enters the practice and recovered on his retirement or death. …”
  12. 12
    Published October 1944
    “…— Slums and Overcrowding. 6. — Capitalism's Palliatives. 7. — How Poverty can be Abolished. 8. …”
  13. 13
    Published October 1944
    “…— Slums and Overcrowding. 6. — Capitalism's Palliatives. 7. — How Poverty can be Abolished. 8. …”
  14. 14
    Published 14 April 1944
    “…It still hoped that, if the main principles advocated by the voluntary hospitals are accepted, some means may yet be found whereby such schemes could continue to play a useful part. 17. - Capital Monies. No reference has been made, either, to the question of capital monies required by hospitals for rebuilding and extension purposes. …”
  15. 15
    Published 2 August 1945
    “…The new suggestion is that the method of remuneration in separate general practice is to be by capitation but the views of the profession would be welcomed on the desirability of having some basic part salary over and above which the rest of the remuneration would be by capitation. …”
  16. 16
    by Jackson, Starkey
    Published March 1939
    “…In the final line-up, Spanish capitalism, democratic and Fascist alike, unite against the common enemy — the workers and peasants. …”
  17. 17
    Published 14 April 1944
    “…Do you consider it necessary, if the Voluntary Hospitals are to continue to maintain their autonomy and their freedom from control, that they should still rely on the general public for voluntary contributions, either for maintenance, or for capital, or for both (excluding always capital for extensions under an approved Area Plan)? …”
  18. 18
    Published May 1944
    “…Doctors in public service should be paid by basic salary and capitation fees. full-time salary. salary. basic salary capitation fees and direct payments. full time salary salaries in grouped practice ; capitation fees in separate practice. …”
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    by Great Britain. National Health Service
    Published [c. January 1946]
    “…Doctors working outside the health centres will similarly be paid a basic part-salary, the rest of their remuneration depending on a capitation rate in respect of patients on their lists. 34. …”
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    Published September 1944
    “…Clearly, existing general practitioners who decide to go into health centres will have to be compensated for the loss of capital invested in the purchase of a practice which will no longer be saleable. …”
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