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... close touch with the problem . Taken together , however , it is , we think , a contribution to an objective view of some factors of great social significance on which it is specially difficult to disentangle fact from prejudice . Our ...
... close touch with the problem . Taken together , however , it is , we think , a contribution to an objective view of some factors of great social significance on which it is specially difficult to disentangle fact from prejudice . Our ...
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... close of 1919 a sharp rise occurred in the birth - rate , which was continued in 1920 , infant mortality being con- sequently much understated for both years by the crude figures . But a far more striking illustration of the ...
... close of 1919 a sharp rise occurred in the birth - rate , which was continued in 1920 , infant mortality being con- sequently much understated for both years by the crude figures . But a far more striking illustration of the ...
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... close attention in guiding its further development . Defective Vision . The treatment of defective vision is a more manageable problem . Defective vision is a more direct handicap to a child's education , and accordingly authorities on ...
... close attention in guiding its further development . Defective Vision . The treatment of defective vision is a more manageable problem . Defective vision is a more direct handicap to a child's education , and accordingly authorities on ...
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... close co - operation between us and the Scottish Education Department . It will be a matter for consideration in the future as to the most effective arrangement that can be made for encouraging a wise and orderly development of " health ...
... close co - operation between us and the Scottish Education Department . It will be a matter for consideration in the future as to the most effective arrangement that can be made for encouraging a wise and orderly development of " health ...
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... close of the current financial year the balance will have fallen to about £ 114,000 . Considering that the recurrent charges against the Fund have not reached their maximum under any head except that for medical service and that the ...
... close of the current financial year the balance will have fallen to about £ 114,000 . Considering that the recurrent charges against the Fund have not reached their maximum under any head except that for medical service and that the ...
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