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... allowed for claiming without loss of pension ... 7. Diminution in flow of pre - Act claims 8. Disposal of the residue of claims outstanding at 5th March and of claims made thereafter ... ... ... ... ... 9. Position at 31st December ...
... allowed for claiming without loss of pension ... 7. Diminution in flow of pre - Act claims 8. Disposal of the residue of claims outstanding at 5th March and of claims made thereafter ... ... ... ... ... 9. Position at 31st December ...
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... allowed temporarily to collapse . The process is essentially one of resting the affected lung with the object of assisting the patient to combat the disease . The expectation is that in suitable cases the operation will result in the ...
... allowed temporarily to collapse . The process is essentially one of resting the affected lung with the object of assisting the patient to combat the disease . The expectation is that in suitable cases the operation will result in the ...
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... clinical sign of the disease , and when found to be Dick - negative were allowed to remain in contact with other scarlet fever cases . In no case did any of these 1 patients develop scarlet fever . In seven instances cases were 118.
... clinical sign of the disease , and when found to be Dick - negative were allowed to remain in contact with other scarlet fever cases . In no case did any of these 1 patients develop scarlet fever . In seven instances cases were 118.
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... allowed to act upon a certain area of normal skin for a specified period at a definite distance the dose would be brought within the region of scientific accuracy . Professor Hill has already adopted what he calls the " I.K. unit ...
... allowed to act upon a certain area of normal skin for a specified period at a definite distance the dose would be brought within the region of scientific accuracy . Professor Hill has already adopted what he calls the " I.K. unit ...
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... allowed to recover before being again irradiated , and then a reduced exposure should be given or the distance from the lamp increased . A longer exposure to a low intensity of radiation is probably better tolerated than a shorter ...
... allowed to recover before being again irradiated , and then a reduced exposure should be given or the distance from the lamp increased . A longer exposure to a low intensity of radiation is probably better tolerated than a shorter ...
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