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    Published [1939]
    “…You can help bring about these reforms. How? By joining the Guild of Nurses and demanding, through collective bargaining, their immediate adoption. …”
  2. 2
    Published [1939]
    “…You can help bring about these reforms. How? By joining the Guild of Nurses and demanding, through collective bargaining, their immediate adoption. …”
  3. 3
    Published 1925
    “…Secretary, Bread and Food Reform League, 37, ESSEX STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. 292/840/1/18…”
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    by Roberts, Bryn, 1897-1964
    Published 6 June 1944
    “…1944-06-06 1944 1940s 2 pages Without the application of the modest reforms referred to above, the Union believes that an efficient National Health Service is unattainable. …”
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    Published [1944?]
    “…The criminal courts are patently in need of reform and we can see some immediate steps which could be taken. …”
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    “…They do so because this is the proper background against which the further necessary reforms ought to be viewed. At present the Beveridge Plan, in its main provisions holds the field of reform. …”
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    “…Most people agree that some reform is due in the Nation's medical services, and the main question is what these reforms should be and how they are best brought about. …”
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    by British Medical Association, Lucas Young, A.
    Published August 1943
    “…Most people agree that some reform is due in the Nation's medical services, and the main question is what these reforms should be and how they are best brought about. …”
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    “…It is the policy of the Board of Governors to reduce the Nurses' working hours to 96 a fortnight. This reform, long overdue, together with the inevitable future expansion of the work in all departments makes it apparent that an increased staff will be necessary. …”
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    Published 2 March 1938
    “…We agree that considerable improvement has been made in this respect during the past decade, but we feel that there is room for further substantial reform in this respect. 30. Amonst [Amongst] other reforms which we consider should be instituted in all hospitals and institutions are:- (a) A minimum of 4 weeks annual leave per year with board allowance and one free day per week. …”
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    Published 1946
    “…Having pointed out its grave weaknesses from the Socialist viewpoint, Common Wealth unhesitatingly pronounces this Bill to be a very good reform of the present health services. As a reform it will be more efficient than to-day's unco-ordinated activities because it embodies a large measure of that co-ordination which is so demonstrably overdue. …”
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    “…., PRESIDENT, HEALTH AND CLEANLINESS COUNCIL CLEANLINESS may properly be considered as the fundamental basis of all hygienic measures and sanitary reforms. This book is issued as an aid to teachers in their endeavours to inculcate habits of cleanliness amongst their pupils. …”
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    Published 1 March 1944
    “…The best part of the scheme is the proposed reform of Medical Administration, central and regional. …”
  14. 14
    Published 1 March 1944
    “…The best part of the scheme is the proposed reform of Medical Administration, central and regional. …”
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    “…The extra cost involved by reducing the hours is to the benefit of these nurses at the Royal Infirmary, and is one we should all be prepared to bear, it is a reform which in my opinion is long overdue. Many of us owe our lives to the care and attention of the Nursing Staff. …”
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    Published 20 October 1943
    “…Indeed some urged strenuously the reorganisation and reform of Local Government before the starting of a National Medical Service. …”
  18. 18
    Published [1944?]
    “…In our present economic situation only piecemeal reforms can be carried 19 15X/2/464/1…”
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    Published 20 October 1943
    “…The issue has not been prejudged here but the close association of Local Government reform and the National Medical Services are stressed here in view of the professional attitude so far adopted. 292/847/2/113…”
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    Published November 1934
    “…1934-11 1934 1930s 22 pages Parenthood 15 better sex education, for urgent social reforms, and for higher ideals in the general conception of marriage. …”
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