* — —f Dr. Alfred Salter, M.P. j for Bermondsey, states j I that the use of alcohol in medicine is virtually dis--1 appearing. In the 276 I chief hospitals of Britain, the amount of alcohol used has fallen from 6.8 czs. per person in 1900 ! to less than half an oz. per person in 1936.
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White Ribbon, Volume 43, Issue 513, 18 July 1938, Page 7
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