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FOR the past two years, in the treatment of venereal disease, the Services in Great Britain have had the help and co-operation of certain civil clinics. Under a scheme devised by the Ministry of Health and the Service authorities, these clinics agreed to carry out surveillance and after-treatment of Service venereal disease cases on the same lines as those used in Service hospitals and clinics. Often the use of civil clinics has meant an immense saving of time and transport in districts where there is no convenient Service venereal disease centre. The purpose of this article is to show how the scheme is working in the Eastern Command and London District.
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MARSHALL, J. VENEREAL DISEASE LIAISON BETWEEN SERVICE AND CIVIL AUTHORITIES. Nature 151, 46 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151046a0
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