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2Published [November 1940]Subjects: “…Archives of the Trades Union Congress…”
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3by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…1920 1920 1920s 9 pages Confidential TRADE UNION ADVISORY MEDICAL OFFICERS by Dr. H.B. Morgan, 38 Albert Palace Mansions, Battersea Park, S.W. …”
Published [1920?]
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4by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…No medical system will eliminate the groumbler [grumbler] and the dissatisfied, but what has the powerful Trade Union movement as a whole done in the way of investigation or suggestion of improvement in the panel system of the country for its members? …”
Published [1920?]
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5by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…1920 1920 1920s 9 pages Individual Trade Unions - and their medical aspects. I. Organisational: Many Trade Unions, such as the Dockers, the Transport Workers, the Engineering groups, and the Miners' Federation, have a large casualty list. …”
Published [1920?]
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6by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…If as a start, the Trade Unions of the Triple Alliance, viz: The Miners' Federation The N.U.R. …”
Published [1920?]
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7by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…It is important that the Labour Movement should in its encouragement of the ideal of international brotherhood have some interest in international medicine, or in the way by which disease from one set of workers in one country may be conveyed either by direct contact or by handling of commodities to the workers of another. Some Trade Unions, like the Seamen's and Firemen's Union, the Dockers' Union, the Transport Workers, etc. ought to be specially interested in that part of the subject. …”
Published [1920?]
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9by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…The following suggestion is tentatively put forward for consideration and discussion. Subscriptions of Trade Unions, and their individual members to voluntary hospitals, instead of being distributed haphazardly by deductions from workers' wages at regular intervals in different centres and scattered areas should be secured by and kept under control of Trade Unions for transmission to the central funds of the Trade Unions (when the General Staff is established) for allocation of the Trade Union Hospital 36/H24/11…”
Published [1920?]
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10by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…Some Trade Unions have at present their Convalescent Homes supervised by doctors who have no interest and indeed are violently opposed to the Labour movement, and no thought of amalgamating these under a Labour medical staff has received consideration up to the present. …”
Published [1920?]
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11by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…1920 1920 1920s 9 pages Advisory Medical Officers of Trade Unions could by permission be the lecturers, so providing a link to the Trade Unions between the Labour College and the General Staff. …”
Published [1920?]
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12by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…1920 1920 1920s 9 pages Confidential TRADE UNION ADVISORY MEDICAL OFFICERS by Dr. H.B. Morgan, 38 Albert Palace Mansions, Battersea Park, S.W. …”
Published [1920?]
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13Published 10 September 1937Subjects: “…Archives of the Trades Union Congress…”
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14Published 10 September 1937Subjects: “…Archives of the Trades Union Congress…”
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15Published 10 September 1937Subjects: “…Archives of the Trades Union Congress…”
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16Published 10 September 1937Subjects: “…Archives of the Trades Union Congress…”
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17Published 10 September 1937Subjects: “…Archives of the Trades Union Congress…”
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18Published 10 September 1937Subjects: “…Archives of the Trades Union Congress…”
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19Published 10 September 1937Subjects: “…Archives of the Trades Union Congress…”
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20Published 10 September 1937Subjects: “…Archives of the Trades Union Congress…”