p. 567) cmments adversely on joint ap-po~tments as company physician and Factry Inspectorate doctor. He speculates that the perpetuation of "this undesirable pvactics, under the E.M.A.S. Bill, is to plate the Society of Occupational Medicine.
The Royal Commission on Medical Education recommends that the ratio of doctors to population should undergo an exponential expansion after 1975. It is suggested that the Commission does not appear to have fully recognized the implications of this proposal, nor to have considered other possible modes of expansion, which would result in substantially different estimates of future needs.
SIR,-IW both Green Papers' 2 the terms "unification" and "integration" are used regularly and indifferently, but the distinction between the two processes has not been recognized. "Unification" is defined as "the reduction of things to uniformity;"
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