Parliamentary Papers, Band 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... shown over the years by the higher age groups , it was felt that there was some advantage in concentrating on the causes of blindness seen in those under the age of 60 years . For this reason the analysis for 1961 is confined to the ...
... shown over the years by the higher age groups , it was felt that there was some advantage in concentrating on the causes of blindness seen in those under the age of 60 years . For this reason the analysis for 1961 is confined to the ...
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... shown in Table B of Appendix VI ( see page 182 ) about 34 per cent . of all adults were supplied with lenses for both distance and reading corrections . There is an increasing tendency in these cases for bifocal lenses to be supplied in ...
... shown in Table B of Appendix VI ( see page 182 ) about 34 per cent . of all adults were supplied with lenses for both distance and reading corrections . There is an increasing tendency in these cases for bifocal lenses to be supplied in ...
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... shown against the entry " private pay beds ” : non - paying patients , however , are shown against the appropriate specialist department . ( See also item 6 above . ) 21. Against “ pædiatrics ” is shown the work done by the pædiatric ...
... shown against the entry " private pay beds ” : non - paying patients , however , are shown against the appropriate specialist department . ( See also item 6 above . ) 21. Against “ pædiatrics ” is shown the work done by the pædiatric ...
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