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Total number of hits is 524, and record(s) 1 to 20 are:  
1. 6,000 insure aginast China medical emergency
 Author:Ella Lee
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:22-Jan-1997
2. A break for doctors of Pokoi at last
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:09-Dec-1982
3. Action needed to remedy past neglect
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:30-Mar-1991
4. Action on hygiene
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:15-May-1997
5. Action threatened over health listings
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:04-May-1988
6. Action to curb hospital rats
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:10-Dec-1982
7. Activists demand law on prescription labels
 Author:Susie Weldon
 Source:Eastern Express
 Date:14-Mar-1994
8. Act soon on doctor shortage
 Author:LAU MAN-TSANG
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:19-Nov-1982
9. A death with no dignity
 Author:WENDY KAY
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:07-Feb-1987
10. A dim picture of Urbco
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:13-Jan-1982
11. Advertising restriction remains for doctors
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:05-Jan-1989
12. Aged getting raw deal over medical care
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:23-Jun-1982
13. A healthy new year gift for all
 Author:Leong Che-hung
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:31-Dec-1994
14. Amendment to medical advert law angers Chinese herbalists
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:19-Sep-1988
15. Another 2 doctors quit Pokoi
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:02-Nov-1982
16. Another look at radiation hazards
 Author:TSO WONG MAN-YIN
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:30-Mar-1984
17. Anti-aboration society's aim
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:18-Jul-1975
18. An unhealthy medical market
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:02-Aug-1992
19. An urgent call for resources to be pooled
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:14-Jan-1989
20. Appeal board is urged
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:30-Apr-1990
 
 
   
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