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  1. 61
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 14 April 1937
    “…Morgan, and he agrees that the best plan would be for you, as proposed, to purchase the apparatus approved by the Belgian surgeons. We therefore enclose a cheque for £40 towards the cost. …”
  2. 62
    by Labour Party (Great Britain)
    Published [1922]
    “…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. …”
  3. 63
    Published 1994
    “…Waterman, as well as Surgeon Saxton T. Pope. Ishi provided insight about his language, a dialect presumed lost until his emergence from the Mill Creek region of California. …”
  4. 64
    Published 20 October 1943
    “…With reference to medical education and the recognition of professional knowledge after tests, it should be pointed out that there are some uncontrolled quasi-independent bodies, under royal charter, which are purely examining bodies such as the Royal College (either Physicians or Surgeons) of England or of Ireland, with the corresponding colleges in Glasgow and Edinburgh and these bodies have powers of conferring passports of qualification certifying competence to practise. …”
  5. 65
    Published [1929]
    “…Contributors and their dependants) who cannot afford to pay the ordinary fee of an ophthalmic surgeon, and whose total family income does not exceed £250 per annum. …”
  6. 66
    by Mudd, Edith E.
    Published 25 October 1901
    “…(b) Lack of satisfaction to the Physician or Surgeon in 378/IMSW/A/1/4/3a…”
  7. 67
    by Mudd, Edith E.
    Published 25 October 1901
    “…(b) Lack of satisfaction to the Physician or Surgeon in 378/IMSW/A/1/4/3a…”
  8. 68
    Published [1929]
    “…Hospital Saving Association Contributors After taking into account the grants made by the Hospital Saving Association, the net charges to contributors and their dependants taking advantage of the service are as follows :— Solid Nickel Rolled Gold Where a new prescription is presented at the Clinic 3/9 7/6 Where an examination is made by the Surgeon at the Clinic and glasses are supplied to his prescription 10/- 17/6 When replacements of glasses in accordance with an old prescription are ordered 7/6 15/. 292/841.4/1/61…”
  9. 69
    Published 20 October 1943
    “…The consulting staff of Physicians and Surgeons in voluntary hospitals are not paid monetarily. …”
  10. 70
    Published August 1942
    “…The Union believes that the medical course should be very considerably shortened in view of the fact that all entrants into the State service would be required to practise under supervision for at least two years, as House Physicians, House Surgeons, or in special departments. They would thus serve an apprenticeship of much more value than routine school instruction. (51) Higher education would continue to be available and perhaps compulsory for both physicians and surgeons, and this would be accompanied, in the case of successful students, by increased status and emoluments. (52) Medical education would need to include a special course for those whose life's work is to be the teaching of students. …”
  11. 71
    by Thies, Conrad William
    Published 30 October 1901
    “…No operations are to be performed in the Casualty Room, except those of urgency in Minor Surgery and cases referred by the Surgeons from the Out Patient Department. Medicines prescribed, are to be limited, as far as possible, to the Hospital Pharmacopoeia. …”
  12. 72
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 20 April 1937
    “…Morgan is that the amount of remuneration offered for surgeons is not enough. For six or seven guineas a week we could obtain men with sufficient surgical knowledge to render very satisfactory work. …”
  13. 73
    “…THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH, EXETER. *THE ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON-IN-CHARGE. THE HON TREASURER. *THE HON. SECRETARY TRAINING AND WELFARE DEPARTMENT. …”
  14. 74
    “…., J.P. } Miss TWEEDY } DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL NOMINEES ... 3 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL NOMINEES (not yet nominated) 2 EXETER CITY COUNCIL NOMINEES ... ... 2 BARNSTAPLE EDUCATION AUTHORITIES NOMINEES 1 TIVERTON EDUCATION AUTHORITIES NOMINEES 1 TORQUAY EDUCATION AUTHORITIES NOMINEES 1 Ex-Officio : THE ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON-IN-CHARGE. THE HON. TREASURER. Hon. Chaplains : REV. …”
  15. 75
    “…This increase has definitely justified our holding two Surgeon's sessions a month, instead of one as previously. …”
  16. 76
    Published December 1933
    “…It also includes amongst its members the leading orthopaedic surgeons, and representatives of national organisations such as the British Red Cross Society, the Invalid Children's Aid Association, etc. …”
  17. 77
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 21 December 1937
    “…"In the meantime, the I.F.T.U. representative, the surgeon-director and the Spanish comrades dealing with the Onteniente hospital were replaced, and we had to start the whole thing from the beginning again in order to explain what was wanted. …”
  18. 78
    by Harwood, E. G.
    Published 26 November 1929
    “…It is generally admitted that the ideal form of eye-examination is through the medium of the ophthalmic surgeon. Three recent Government enquiries into the subject have placed this on record :- The Departmental Committee on the Causes and Prevention of Blindness. …”
  19. 79
    by Harwood, E. G.
    Published 26 November 1929
    “…It is generally admitted that the ideal form of eye-examination is through the medium of the ophthalmic surgeon. Three recent Government enquiries into the subject have placed this on record :- The Departmental Committee on the Causes and Prevention of Blindness. …”
  20. 80
    Published 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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