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    “…The services of those taking part in the Council's programme of work, e.g., lectures on health subjects, shall be voluntary, subject to travelling and out-of-pocket expenses where desired. 13. …”
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    “…1926 1926 1920s 16 pages 6 List of Engagements in Scotland. The subjects of addresses to workers' organisations are varied, and suited to the occupations. …”
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    “…Considerable additional financial aid will be required to enable the work to be carried on, and to take advantage of the many openings being presented. The subject of health is in the air, and the amount of suffering from preventable sicknesses and diseases, with loss of time and production, induces the Council to view its propaganda as of the utmost importance and value to the country and alike to employers and employed. …”
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    by Mackenzie, James, Haldane, William S.
    Published 25 February 1927
    “…Webster, in seconding, said that during his connection with public life he had found that in no subject had greater advances taken place than in public health. …”
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    “…The quality of the health talk has been of a high standard. Many subjects dealing with occupational sicknesses and diseases, the care of the teeth, and matters relating to food and nutrition, have been spoken upon, and the keenness of the workers has been shown by the gratifying attendance, and the searching questions asked the doctors. …”
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    by Mackenzie, James, Haldane, William S.
    Published 25 February 1927
    “…Sir Thomas Oliver, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, had given them invaluable help with his unsurpassed knowledge of the subject of occupational diseases and his world-wide repute. …”
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