Parliamentary Papers, Band 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... Doctors The number of principals providing general medical services ( excluding those whose lists were limited to hospitals , schools , etc. ) at 1st October 1962 was 20,325 , compared with 20,188 at 1st October 1961 , an increase of ...
... Doctors The number of principals providing general medical services ( excluding those whose lists were limited to hospitals , schools , etc. ) at 1st October 1962 was 20,325 , compared with 20,188 at 1st October 1961 , an increase of ...
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... doctors were newly admitted to the medical lists of Executive Councils , and 114 died or resigned . 27 doctors provided general medical services to limited groups of persons only , such as the staffs of institutions . In addition 212 ...
... doctors were newly admitted to the medical lists of Executive Councils , and 114 died or resigned . 27 doctors provided general medical services to limited groups of persons only , such as the staffs of institutions . In addition 212 ...
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... doctors and also to hospital doctors in the Health Service . 18. Each family doctor practice was informed of its prescribing costs in July and November , 1961 , and March , 1962 , together with the average for doctors in the area and in ...
... doctors and also to hospital doctors in the Health Service . 18. Each family doctor practice was informed of its prescribing costs in July and November , 1961 , and March , 1962 , together with the average for doctors in the area and in ...
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