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These figures show that only 15 per cent . of the resident population had been admitted to hospital during the first ... A study of the length of stay of patients within these age groups shows that a large proportion of the resident ...
These figures show that only 15 per cent . of the resident population had been admitted to hospital during the first ... A study of the length of stay of patients within these age groups shows that a large proportion of the resident ...
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The following table gives comparable figures for infant and neonatal mortality rates in other countries in 1959 and 1960 , and shows that although ours are improving they are still above those for Sweden and the Netherlands : Infant ...
The following table gives comparable figures for infant and neonatal mortality rates in other countries in 1959 and 1960 , and shows that although ours are improving they are still above those for Sweden and the Netherlands : Infant ...
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Parts 2 to 6 of Table N of Appendix I ( see pages 145-6 ) show changes in costs of different types of hospitals and of ... Table 4 in the text shows in diagrammatic form for selected types of hospital the percentage increases from ...
Parts 2 to 6 of Table N of Appendix I ( see pages 145-6 ) show changes in costs of different types of hospitals and of ... Table 4 in the text shows in diagrammatic form for selected types of hospital the percentage increases from ...
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