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3641by De Paepe, César“…Level of description: Item; Series: 487.1.1: Brieven van Gustave Bazin"…”
Published 1878
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3642by De Paepe, César“…Level of description: Item; Series: 487.1.1: Brieven van Gustave Bazin"…”
Published 1877
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3643by De Paepe, César“…Level of description: Item; Series: 487.1.1: Brieven van Gustave Bazin"…”
Published 1879
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3644by Collectif Matonge en Couleurs“…Participation associative active/Actieve deelnemers: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, ARKOC, AMIS des GRANDS LACS, ASSOC DES BURKINABE DE BELGIQUE, ASSOC DES ECRIVAINS BELGES, BRUXELLES MA VILLE, ASSOCIATION DU QUARTIER LEOPOLD, CAAD, CENTRE AFRICAIN PROMOTION SANTE, CENTRE D’ACTION SOCIALE ITALIEN, CIEJ, CITIZEN BRAIN ASBL, CNCD-COMITE LOCAL 11.11.11 IXL, COMITE CHANP DE MARS, COMITE CITE, COSMOPOLIS – VUB, CYBER 53, DYNAMO INTERNATIONAL, ESPACE IMPULSE & HODARI et UPENDO ASBL, GRACQ IXELLES, ELZENHOF, ICHEC COOPERATION INT. …”
Published 2003
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3645Published April 1943“…The system should provide for a certain amount of specialisation in the following way : The General Hospitals should be associated in groups, so that only one hospital out of a group of three or four would admit, say, skin cases, or eye cases ; perhaps only one hospital in each Region would undertake rare specialised treatment such as plastic surgery or brain surgery. Thus, whilst in the main the Divisional Hospitals would be General Hospitals, specialised units would be included in them, 15 36/H24/40…”
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3646Published 1943“…" There has been some useful work done by the Industrial Health Research Board on efficiency in relation to lighting. If you want to bring up to the level of good workers, those not quite so good, probably the most important thing to give them is a really good light. …”
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3647Published 1943“…It is for that reason I urge upon all workers the importance of bringing technically qualified people on to Health and Safety Committees. …”
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3648Published 1943“…There is one interesting point that I should like to bring out. In the boilermaking trade conditions are very primitive indeed. …”
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3649Published 1943“…One of the worst indictments we can bring against this Government is the present state of the health services. …”
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3650Published March 1942“…Add flour and stir for a few minutes over low light. Pour in water and bring to boil. Stir in minced meat and add salt. …”
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3651Published 31 March 1950“…[P. 107] The continuing shortage of institutional accommodation impeded the segregation of infective patients from their home contacts, and, although measures were being taken to bring modern treatment into the homes of patients, it was difficult there to enforce the necessary isolation, and so many of the - 4 - 292/847/5/38…”
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3652by Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain), Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900-“…If you have been working indoors all day, a quarter of an hour's walk in the open air before bedtime may give you a pleasant feeling of mental relaxation that will quickly bring on sleep. Some people are helped by a hot bath, others by a hot drink (but not tea or coffee), just before going to bed. …”
Published 1943
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3653by Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain), Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900-“…When boiling vegetables use only just enough water to cover them. Bring the water to the boil and add salt before you put the vegetables in. …”
Published 1943
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3654by Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain), Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900-“…The mother has a very great responsibility, and bringing up and caring for a child call for endless patience. …”
Published 1943
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3655by Labour Party (Great Britain)“…Many of the older buildings will require a good deal of remodelling to bring them up to the standard of a well-appointed General Hospital, but the cost will be small compared with new construction. …”
Published [1922]
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3656by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…Not less than six and a-quarter hours are allowed for meals, bringing the maximum hours worked to 59¾. The average number of hours worked per week on both day and night duty is 56. …”
Published [1927]
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3657Published 20 October 1943“…It is known for example that on many occasions the consultant surgeons in voluntary hospitals have to bring their own surgical instruments for many and not even special operations. …”
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3658Published March 1945“…Unfortunately it had taken a great war to bring it into prominence and now a limited number of people in the medical profession were supporters of rehabilitation. …”
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3659Published March 1945“…There could be no doubt that there was a very great responsibility in all schemes for housing, water, sanitation, sewerage etc. but there was an enormous amount of work to be done in a medical service also. It was essential to bring together what were technically known as the "preventive services". …”
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3660Published 1939“…" (21) There can be no doubt at all in the eyes of any unprejudiced observer that the newly registered doctor of to-day finds himself gravely handicapped by the fact that the General Medical Council has failed to bring within his reach a system of instruction calculated adequately to fit him for his work. (22) The precise remedies needed cannot yet be ascertained in detail, but the Union has issued a separate memorandum on the steps immediately necessary. …”