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... look after them ; so I do not quite follow that as a legitimate case against supervision . I am not trying to make a case for super- vision , but I am trying to get at these objections . Captain Ernest Evans . ] Surely that only means ...
... look after them ; so I do not quite follow that as a legitimate case against supervision . I am not trying to make a case for super- vision , but I am trying to get at these objections . Captain Ernest Evans . ] Surely that only means ...
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... look at Section 13 , sub - section ( 2 ) , of the Bill ? -Yes , that is SU . As Dr. Lord points out to me , one of the points is that this particular Bill has gone and we are dealing with the future . Chairman . 169. Yes . You are ...
... look at Section 13 , sub - section ( 2 ) , of the Bill ? -Yes , that is SU . As Dr. Lord points out to me , one of the points is that this particular Bill has gone and we are dealing with the future . Chairman . 169. Yes . You are ...
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... look into the quali- fications of the existing people who are running homes ? We say that a proper proportion of fully trained nurses should be there . 183. And they are to find that out ? - Naturally . They would have a list given them ...
... look into the quali- fications of the existing people who are running homes ? We say that a proper proportion of fully trained nurses should be there . 183. And they are to find that out ? - Naturally . They would have a list given them ...
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... looks very curious ; registered nurse , 10 unregistered , 14 beds ; it is obviously inadequate . " say : Mr. Hurst . one 184. It would be very easy , would it not , to differentiate what might be regarded as strictly confidential ...
... looks very curious ; registered nurse , 10 unregistered , 14 beds ; it is obviously inadequate . " say : Mr. Hurst . one 184. It would be very easy , would it not , to differentiate what might be regarded as strictly confidential ...
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... look far ahead , I submit , will be probably the County Council or the Borough Council responsible for all health questions . will all come under the purview of the medical officer of health ; he will be the administrative officer for ...
... look far ahead , I submit , will be probably the County Council or the Borough Council responsible for all health questions . will all come under the purview of the medical officer of health ; he will be the administrative officer for ...
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Acland-Troyte Adjourned Albert Alexander Alexander Sprot Amendment proposed authority Ayes Basil Peto BILL Lords Borough Brigadier-General Briscoe Sir Henry Captain Briscoe Sir Captain Cazalet Sir Captain Styles Cazalet Cazalet Sir Burton Cecil Wilson Chairman Clause Codling Colonel Committee divided copies County Council Crookenden Departments doctor Edmund Wood George Cockerill hospital insert the words inspection Jephcott Kay Menzies leave Lieut.-Colonel Heneage London Major Ruggles-Brise maternity homes matron Medical Officer MEMBERS PRESENT Noes nursing homes Officer of Health papers patients person printed Question proposed Question put Ramsden registered nurse Report Richard Luce Sir Riley Shiels Sir Burton Chadwick Sir Henry Cautley Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister Sir Richard Luce Sir Robert Newman Sir Thomas Davies Sir Wilfrid Sugden Sir William Perring staff STANDING COMMITTEE Stationery Office sworn and examined thing Tinne tion trained nurses Vernon Davies Walter Shaw Webb Windsor-Clive Womersley words proposed