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One or at the most two inseminations are carried out each month until conception occurs or until it is decided to cease treatment . From figures supplied to us by six practitioners of A.I.D. the number of patients accepted for treatment ...
One or at the most two inseminations are carried out each month until conception occurs or until it is decided to cease treatment . From figures supplied to us by six practitioners of A.I.D. the number of patients accepted for treatment ...
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The mentally sick person who is , notwithstanding , considered fit for work but who will accept neither work nor treatment presents a special problem which can occasionally be dealt with successfully by prosecution provided that he can ...
The mentally sick person who is , notwithstanding , considered fit for work but who will accept neither work nor treatment presents a special problem which can occasionally be dealt with successfully by prosecution provided that he can ...
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The local authority would then assess the child's needs and arrange for what they considered to be the best form of treatment ( approved school , special school for educationally sub - normal or maladjusted children , boarding out ...
The local authority would then assess the child's needs and arrange for what they considered to be the best form of treatment ( approved school , special school for educationally sub - normal or maladjusted children , boarding out ...
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