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This figure rose to 28,275 in 1958 - an increase of about 9 per cent . In general hospitals , beds increased from 9,254 to 11,049 ( 19 per cent . ) ; and in mental hospitals from 8,455 to 9,131 ( 8 per cent . ) .
This figure rose to 28,275 in 1958 - an increase of about 9 per cent . In general hospitals , beds increased from 9,254 to 11,049 ( 19 per cent . ) ; and in mental hospitals from 8,455 to 9,131 ( 8 per cent . ) .
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The increase in the number of patients treated per bed was also general throughout the country . Medical departments show an increase of 1.2 over the whole country which is a resumption of the increasing trend experienced between 1954 ...
The increase in the number of patients treated per bed was also general throughout the country . Medical departments show an increase of 1.2 over the whole country which is a resumption of the increasing trend experienced between 1954 ...
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than that required to provide a completely adequate service in all areas , par- ticularly as the demand for dental treatment continued to increase during the year . Volume and Type of Work 169. 1,376,390 courses of treatment were ...
than that required to provide a completely adequate service in all areas , par- ticularly as the demand for dental treatment continued to increase during the year . Volume and Type of Work 169. 1,376,390 courses of treatment were ...
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