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Reading 13.1 Roberts, R. ‘The Classic Slum: Salford Life in the First Quarter of the Century?, 1971, Manchester, Manchester University Press. Courtesy of Manchester University Press
Reading 13.2 Digby, A. ‘The Evolution of British General Practice 1850-1948?, 1999, Oxford, Oxford University Press. Reprinted with permission from Oxford University Press
Reading 13.3 Aronovitch, B. 'Give it Time. An Experience of Hospital 1928-32', 1974, London, André Deutsch
Reading 13.4 Bryder, L. ‘Below the Magic Mountain. A Social History of Tuberculosis in Twentieth-Century Britain?, 1988, Oxford, Clarendon Press. Reprinted with permission from Oxford University Press
Reading 13.5 Spring Rice, M ‘Working Class Wives. Their Health and Conditions?, 1981, London, Virago, first edition , 1939
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