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Supposing there were abuses , would not they go to the Home Office rather than to the Ministry of Health ? - ( Mr . Gwyer . ) That depends what the nature of the abuse is . If it is an offence against morality , yes , but the sort ...
Supposing there were abuses , would not they go to the Home Office rather than to the Ministry of Health ? - ( Mr . Gwyer . ) That depends what the nature of the abuse is . If it is an offence against morality , yes , but the sort ...
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But they would have to be satisfied that it was the sort of place that they could exempt provided they could grant exemption . 57. Does that annual exemption , or what ? -I suppose for as long as they thought .
But they would have to be satisfied that it was the sort of place that they could exempt provided they could grant exemption . 57. Does that annual exemption , or what ? -I suppose for as long as they thought .
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Have you any sort of idea how much this is likely to increase the cost of nursing homes ? -No ; we have no material really upon which we could give an estimate . It has been said that in the past a good many homes did part of their ...
Have you any sort of idea how much this is likely to increase the cost of nursing homes ? -No ; we have no material really upon which we could give an estimate . It has been said that in the past a good many homes did part of their ...
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... institutions for the reception of lunatics and mental defectives ; where do you draw the line ? Sir Richard Ince . ] Those are under inspection already . a or Captain Ernest Evans . 115. It is really a sort of Court of Appeal while ...
... institutions for the reception of lunatics and mental defectives ; where do you draw the line ? Sir Richard Ince . ] Those are under inspection already . a or Captain Ernest Evans . 115. It is really a sort of Court of Appeal while ...
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That is the sort of thing . 144. You think that the Inspector should have no access to any records dealing with the complaints from which the patient is suffering ? -We do , most decidedly . 145. Records being what - the card orer the ...
That is the sort of thing . 144. You think that the Inspector should have no access to any records dealing with the complaints from which the patient is suffering ? -We do , most decidedly . 145. Records being what - the card orer the ...
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