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1by British Medical AssociationSubjects: “…National Health Service--History ; Physicians--Great Britain--History--20th century…”
Published 11 December 1944
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2by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…Birth control, or family limitation, has been recommended by some of the leading physicians of the United States and Europe. The movement can no longer be set back by setting up the false cry of "Obscenity.…”
Published 1920
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3by Great Britain. Ministry of Labour and National Service.“…(d) In case of sickness, nurses should be expected to report immediately ; should be seen by the physician at once ; and should not return to duty until passed fit for duty by the physician. …”
Published 1945
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4by Great Britain. Ministry of Labour and National Service.“…(b) In case of sickness resident domestic workers should be expected to report immediately ; should be seen by a physician at once, and should not return to duty until passed fit for duty by the physician. …”
Published 1945
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5by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…They should be soaked in an antiseptic solution for a few minutes before coitus and then introduced into the vagina far up as they can be placed. Some physicians have recommended the use of the cotton plug, instead of the sponge, to be soaked in a solution of three per cent. carbolic and glycerine, before the act. …”
Published 1920
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6by Labour Party (Great Britain)“…From being a place where physic, pills and ointments were the armamentarium of the physician, and the knife all that the surgeon could offer, it has gradually developed into an institution for the prevention and treatment of disease by organised co-operative methods. …”
Published [1922]
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7Published 1921“…BOOKEY, M.B., B.CH. Consulting Physician: (Not yet appointed.) Radiographer and Medical Electrician: C.R. …”
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8Published 1921“…BOOKEY, M.B., B.CH. Consulting Physician: (Not yet appointed.) Radiographer and Medical Electrician: C.R. …”
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9by Mudd, Edith E.“…(b) Lack of satisfaction to the Physician or Surgeon in 378/IMSW/A/1/4/3a…”
Published 25 October 1901
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10by Mudd, Edith E.“…(b) Lack of satisfaction to the Physician or Surgeon in 378/IMSW/A/1/4/3a…”
Published 25 October 1901
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11by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…The names of those who have consented to become consultants to the Company include most of the best-known Harley Street and Wimpole Street names. A distinguished physician says; ''If a similar scheme became more general, we should have solved one of the greatest of the many social problems that face us.…”
Published [1920?]
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12by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…In these same countries, however, there is a larger number of people who are kept in ignorance of this knowledge : it is said by physicians who work among these people that as soon as a woman rises out of the lowest stages of ignorance and poverty, her first step is to seek information of some practical means to limit her family. …”
Published [1915?]
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13Published June 1926“…As the majority of physicians and physiologists appear to disapprove of the use of preservatives on general grounds, the Government are justified in forbidding the use of them where better methods of preservation are known; but in the Public Health (Preservatives, etc, in Food) Regulations, 1925, benzoic acid and sulphurous acid are permitted, and boric compounds prohibited. …”
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14Published 1945, 1946“…In-Patient maintenance, including the use of operating theatre, etc. weekly up to 6 0 0 (Subject to an aggregate maximum of six weeks in any membership year) Fees of Physicians and Surgeons. *SURGICAL CASES. Major surgical operation .. .. …”
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15by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…" It is further claimed by some physicans [physicians] that to a nervously weak woman a preventive method is almost necessary, and even helpful in regaining her health ; but that much depends upon the kind of method employed is not doubted. …”
Published [1915?]
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16by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…But it is well to get the advice of your family physician and bring these questions before him. WHEN SHOULD WOMEN AVOID HAVING CHILDREN? …”
Published [1915?]
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17by Mew, E. B. ; Miller, Mary F. ; Norman, E. M. ; Roberts, D. ; Galbraith, H. ; Worden, M. ; Daukes, A. ; Waterworth, E. M. ; Mottram, D. B., Capener, Norman“…KENNEDY, F.R.C.S. Physicians : C. J. FULLER, B.A., M.D., B.Ch.Oxon, M.R.C.P.Lond. …”
Published 1932
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18by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…The only method which physicians claim may be injurious to one or both is the continued practice of withdrawal. …”
Published 1920
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19by Great Britain. Central Office of Information.“…Six doctors are members by right of office — the presidents of the Royal Colleges, of Physicians, Surgeons, and Obstetricians, and of the General Medical Council, and the chairmen of the councils of the B.M.A. and the Society of Medical Officers of Health. …”
Published 1948
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20Published October 1942“…1942-10 1942 1940s 40 pages Non-Resident: 2 Senior physicians 3 Senior surgeons 1 Obstetrician and gynaecologist 1 Ophthalmologist 1 E.N.T. surgeon 1 Orthopaedic surgeon 1 Pediatrician 3 Dental surgeons 3-4 Anaesthetists These would be " honoraries," i.e. not paid for services by hospital or general patients. …”