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Page 138
... Ministry , Addison hoped , would remove health care from the Poor Law and take over the health responsibilities of ... Ministry . Rhondda complied only after extracting a promise from Lloyd George to establish a Ministry of Health - a ...
... Ministry , Addison hoped , would remove health care from the Poor Law and take over the health responsibilities of ... Ministry . Rhondda complied only after extracting a promise from Lloyd George to establish a Ministry of Health - a ...
Page 186
... Ministry of Health greeted the General Strike by reminding Guardians to observe the strict letter of the law and laying down scales of relief lower than those currently paid in many unions . The miners ' unions had largely ex- hausted ...
... Ministry of Health greeted the General Strike by reminding Guardians to observe the strict letter of the law and laying down scales of relief lower than those currently paid in many unions . The miners ' unions had largely ex- hausted ...
Page 232
... Ministry itself published in March 1942 a paper contemplating a salaried GP service , but was slow to produce more comprehensive proposals : Ernest Brown and the Conservative Hen- ry Willink , who became Minister in November 1943 , were ...
... Ministry itself published in March 1942 a paper contemplating a salaried GP service , but was slow to produce more comprehensive proposals : Ernest Brown and the Conservative Hen- ry Willink , who became Minister in November 1943 , were ...
Contents
International comparisons 18701914 | 101 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 189 |
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References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |