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Venereal Diseases In 1958 the total number of new and old cases under treatment at Welsh clinics and of Welsh patients at English border clinics was 1,838 ( 1,852 cases in 1957 ) compared with 4,576 cases in 1948.
Venereal Diseases In 1958 the total number of new and old cases under treatment at Welsh clinics and of Welsh patients at English border clinics was 1,838 ( 1,852 cases in 1957 ) compared with 4,576 cases in 1948.
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Smallpox Vaccination During 1959 , the number of persons primarily vaccinated against smallpox was 422,822 compared with 421,241 in 1958 and 424,267 in 1957. Included in this number were 337,310 babies under one year of age , equivalent ...
Smallpox Vaccination During 1959 , the number of persons primarily vaccinated against smallpox was 422,822 compared with 421,241 in 1958 and 424,267 in 1957. Included in this number were 337,310 babies under one year of age , equivalent ...
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Slum Clearance Clearance and rehousing during 1959 Clearance continued during the year at a faster rate , the total number of unfit houses demolished or closed rising to 60,000 compared with 55,000 in 1958. By contrast , the number of ...
Slum Clearance Clearance and rehousing during 1959 Clearance continued during the year at a faster rate , the total number of unfit houses demolished or closed rising to 60,000 compared with 55,000 in 1958. By contrast , the number of ...
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