Robert Crouch
Robert Fisher Crouch (7 February 1904 – 7 May 1957) was a British farmer and politician. In Parliament, as the Conservative Party Member of Parliament for North Dorset, he specialised in agricultural issues, and was known as an independent-minded politician. His most notable contribution was to bring to public attention the Crichel Down affair, in which the Government's failure to sell requisitioned land back to its original owner led to the resignation of the Minister responsible. Provided by Wikipedia
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Prehospital critical care dispatch: a scoping review (PHASE) by Peter Owen, Kim Kirby, Julian Hannah, Robert Crouch, Philip Hyde, Sarah Voss
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Death and dying in prehospital care: what are the experiences and issues for prehospital practitioners, families and bystanders? A scoping review by Alison Richardson, Michelle Myall, Helen Pocock, Robert Crouch, Charles Deakin, Susi Lund, Alison Rowsell, Mick Arber, Joanne Turnbull
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Configurations and outcomes of acute hospital care for frail and older patients with moderate to major trauma: a systematic review by Phil Moss, Heather Jarman, Mary Halter, Mark Baxter, Stefan Tino Kulnik, Lucia Gavalova, Robert Crouch, Elaine Cole, Desislava Baramova
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