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  •   GB 0809 Whitehall - Whitehall Study I
    •   03 - Longitudinal health monitoring of Whitehall Study subjects
      •   03 - Sickness Absence reports of Whitehall Study volunteers
        • 01 - Correspondence and related papers with Civil Service Departments regarding collection of sickness records
Ref NoGB 0809 Whitehall/03/03/01/09
LevelFile
Extent1 file
TitlePapers relating to the Ministry of Technology
Date1970-1971
DescriptionCorrespondence, meeting minutes and notes along with sample blank sickness absence forms relating to the collection of the forms as part of the Whitehall Study follow-up study.
AccessStatusOpen
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