Parliamentary Papers, Nide 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... population to be put on to a more certain basis and confirmed the continued steady increase of population . The estimated home population of England and Wales has increased from 43,815,000 at mid - 1951 to 46,166,000 at mid - 1961 ...
... population to be put on to a more certain basis and confirmed the continued steady increase of population . The estimated home population of England and Wales has increased from 43,815,000 at mid - 1951 to 46,166,000 at mid - 1961 ...
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... population ; for example at ages 45-54 the excess of women is 61 per cent . of the male population in Russia , but only 4 per cent . in this country . This may account in part for the contrast at older ages . Under Death Rates per 1,000 ...
... population ; for example at ages 45-54 the excess of women is 61 per cent . of the male population in Russia , but only 4 per cent . in this country . This may account in part for the contrast at older ages . Under Death Rates per 1,000 ...
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... population had been admitted to hospital during the first four months of 1961 and that almost 75 per cent . ( 101,720 ) had been in hospital since 1959 or earlier -40 per cent . of the population had , in fact , been under continuous ...
... population had been admitted to hospital during the first four months of 1961 and that almost 75 per cent . ( 101,720 ) had been in hospital since 1959 or earlier -40 per cent . of the population had , in fact , been under continuous ...
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Beds for Psychiatry in Teaching Hospitals | 7 |
Joint Committee on Poliomyelitis Vaccine | 14 |
Standing Nursing Advisory Committee | 20 |
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31st December 31st March Advisory Committee age groups amputation Appendix appointed areas Artificial Limb average beds births buildings cancer causes cent centres cervix clinics compared congenital consultation continued cost county boroughs courses death rate dentists Department diphtheria disease doctors drugs England and Wales Enrolled Nurses estimated figures fluoridation gonorrhoea Grant health authorities Health Services Council health visitors hospital authorities House incidence increase infants infection London Male Female maternity Medical Officers Medical Research Council Mental Health Minister Ministry mortality National Health Service notifications number of deaths nursing organisations out-patient outbreak patients Percentage period persons planning poliomyelitis population practice practitioners Professor psychiatric psychiatric hospitals Public Health Laboratory Regional Hospital Boards registered Research schemes Scotland smallpox smoking social staff Standing Medical Advisory Sub-Committee syphilis Table thrombophlebitis tion total number treatment tuberculosis vaccination voluntary welfare whole-time