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    “…And at this stage, before behaviour can become fully rational, supported by explanations, it may be made ethical. For cleanliness in the kitchen, whether the kitchen of the camp or of the home, and the proper disposal of refuse, is a matter affecting the communal health and safety — and neglect in either direction is ethically wrong. 177/5/8/3…”
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    “…Further, we may make this a very convenient starting-point for the ethical outlook on cleanliness 177/5/8/3…”
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    “…based upon accurate information and the growth of a communal sense, which receive rational and ethical approval. 177/5/8/3…”
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    “…They are further stabilised when they are made ethical, and older boys and girls learn that they are serving through habits of cleanliness, not themselves only, but every member of the community to which they belong. 177/5/8/3…”
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    “…But even at this stage an ethical motive may be introduced in respect of this particular subject-matter. …”
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    Published November 1934
    “…An arresting book by a London Police Court Magistrate, pleading for better teaching on sex subjects, and dealing especially with the question of contraception from both the practical and the ethical standpoints. *A. G. PITE. Christian Marriage and Modern Practice. 1931. 3/6. …”
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    by Middleton, J. S.
    Published 03 February 1937
    “…[W]here he criticises the Church is not for its doctrines, its ideals or its ethical and moral standards, it is for the abuses that have crept in. …”
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    by Elvin, Herbert Henry
    Published 14 December 1938
    “…., that behind the material demand there was an ethical purpose. It is true also that like the principles of the International Labour Organisation which seeks to secure world peace by the abolition of economic and social injustice - which are not realised because of the wickedness of man - you have accomplished something, and if you go on with your objectives, you will, in course of time, almost realise the perfect Hospital, when all men will call you blessed. …”
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    Published 20 October 1943
    “…Nearly a century old it has remained practically unreformed with its accredited powers of medical registration (through which it governs autocratically medical behaviour and professional ethics without appeal, medical education by recognition of medical teaching schools) and the authorisation of the British Pharmacopoeia by which drugs and drug preparation are standardised. …”
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    Published 20 October 1943
    “…Nearly a century old it has remained practically unreformed with its accredited powers of medical registration (through which it governs autocratically medical behaviour and professional ethics without appeal, medical education by recognition of medical teaching schools) and the authorisation of the British Pharmacopoeia by which drugs and drug preparation are standardised. …”
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    Published [1944]
    “…The G.M.C. is a reactionary, statutory body, practically unreformed since its establishment in 1858, and charged legally with certain functions regarding undergraduate or pre-qualification teaching; maintenance of professional standards, educationally, and ethically, and with statutory registration of medical practitioners. …”
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    Published 30 April 1938
    “…Recognizing, in close co-operation and agreement with representatives of these industrial medical officers, that such a service could not wisely be allowed to develop out of contact with general practice, it has drawn up an ethical code within which it is believed this new health service will develop as part of the medical services of the nation, in harmony and co-operation not only with 292/847/1/60…”
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