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  • Dr Robert Hunter of the MRC Brain Metabolism Unit at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital has been awarded the McHarg Prize for 1988

  • Faced with a loud note of dissent, the Department of Health and Social Security dapecpiedaerded tion Adruagfut stit1s98o7w.nThCe oCdoemmofissPioranc'sticree.acTtihoins was critical, partly on the grounds that its own valued wthoerkDhepadartlmaregnetl'ys bedernaftdissceaermdeedd alinttdlepamrtolyre btehcaanusea commentary on the Act and provided practitioners with little guidance on how to deal with daily prob lems for which the Act gave no prescription

  • It may be that the draft would not pass muster with a House of Commons whose members would look critically and bi-partisanly at what the Secretary of State had lain before them

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Dr Robert Hunter of the MRC Brain Metabolism Unit at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital has been awarded the McHarg Prize for 1988. One of the first tasks undertaken by the Commission was the drafting of proposals for a Code of Practice. The draft appeared in August 1985- a very lengthy document that aroused

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