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    “…ARP therefore played a role not only in revitalising scholarly discourse between the region and the English speaking world, but at the same time supported and promoted dissident political and scientific discourse within the region itself. ARP closely cooperated with Columbia University Press, the main distributor of the volumes in the United States, with other institutions, (University Press of America, UPA, Institut National des Langue et Civilisation Orientales, INALCO, Paris), and several Hungarian institutions and publishing houses. …”
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    Published 7 June 1944
    “…In particular it is regretted that no mention has been made of any intention to provide the Medical Research Council with sufficient funds to fulfil the duties laid on it by Royal Charter, namely, to guide, stimulate and co-ordinate research; (e) that although the proposed national medical service will require a greatly increased supply of thoroughly trained medical practitioners of both sexes, together with workers in allied sciences and skilled technicians, there are no suggestions as to how this need is to be met; (f) that there is no indication of any intention to profit from the experience gained in the Services during this war in promoting the maximum mental and physical fitness of the individual to do his work and enjoy his life. …”
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    Published 20 October 1943
    “…National Medical Research utilising public funds is in the hands of the Medical Research Council theoretically under the Privy Council but in reality an autonomous semi-authoritative unsupervised body, pursuing its own policy and direction. …”
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    Published March 1944
    “…It is estimated that the cost of the new National Health Service will be about £148,000,000 a year compared with about £61,000,000 spent from public funds on the present health services. …”
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    Published 1944
    “…Its recommendations include more investment in new industries, such as plastics; higher levels of funding for university research and education; the establishment of a National Health Service; and the improvement of machinery and technique in agriculture and raw materials.…”
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    “…The health and happiness of the nation are at stake, and also its financial security, because increased production depends upon achieving a higher standard of national health. 40 200/B/3/2/C693/1/71…”
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    Published 1924
    “…"In this sphere of our national life, as in so many others, the needs of the time demand the application of the scientific spirit, the co-ordination of effort, and the elimination of waste. …”
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