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    by Hastings, Somerville, 1878-1967
    Published July 1932
    “…It is important that pathology should not be divorced from clinical medicine. Pathologists, physicians and surgeons must work together in close association. …”
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    Published 1933
    “…— PATHOLOGY It is important that pathology should not be divorced from clinical medicine. Pathologists, physicians, and surgeons must work together in close association. …”
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    Published August 1942
    “…LOCAL ADMINISTRATION. (3) The delimiting of certain areas to be known as Health Areas, see paragraphs 17 and 18 hereof. (4) The setting up within these areas of Area Health Committees composed of not more than 50 per cent. of representatives of local authorities, including a variety of representation of special interests, and having a chairman appointed by the Minister of Health or by the appropriate Government departments in Scotland and Wales. (5) The provision of an adequate staff, including an Area Health Officer, experienced in clinical medicine and administration, in each of these Areas. (6) The transference to area control, under such Acts and Regulations as Parliament may approve, of all hospitals, both voluntary and municipal, within the area, and of all clinics. (7) The financing of health administration within these areas in part by block grants and in part by precepts from local rating authorities. (8) The inclusion of all domiciliary medical services within the operations of the Area Health Committee, based upon the right of all general practitioners and specialists to become salaried officers of the State. (9) Local administration of the environmental services would, until the Ministry of Health is able to plan for their absorption, remain in the hands of existing authorities or such other authorities as the Legislature may from time to time approve. …”
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