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Research articleRestricted accessResearch articleFirst published July, 1920pp. 256-256Observations on the Physique and Working Capacity of the Liverpool Dock Labourer William Allen DaleyPreview abstractGet AccessAbstract
Research articleRestricted accessResearch articleFirst published July, 1920pp. 260-262Some aspects of the Housing Question—The ideal standard for a healthy home and the actual standard,dictated by the fact that we are not building houses to accommodate the natural increase of the population H. ScurfieldPreview abstractGet AccessAbstract
Research articleRestricted accessResearch articleFirst published July, 1920pp. 263-264Henry Saxon Snell Prize E. White WallisPreview abstractGet AccessAbstract