Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen5National Conference on Social Welfare, 1878 |
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... Johns Hopkins Hospital of Baltimore , Md . , when the following formulated views were prepared , and for- warded to the trustees , and later published in the annual report of the State Charities Aid Association for 1876. These views ...
... Johns Hopkins Hospital of Baltimore , Md . , when the following formulated views were prepared , and for- warded to the trustees , and later published in the annual report of the State Charities Aid Association for 1876. These views ...
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... Johns Hopkins Hospital will have the service- rooms separated from the wards by a straight , short corridor , but not with an elbow corridor as we suggested . We are not informed as to the details of construction of this hospital ; but ...
... Johns Hopkins Hospital will have the service- rooms separated from the wards by a straight , short corridor , but not with an elbow corridor as we suggested . We are not informed as to the details of construction of this hospital ; but ...
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... hospitals . At the new Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore , to which Dr. Wylie has alluded , and which is now building , there is to be , in the hos- pital enclosure , a separate structure for the nurses ' training school , which will ...
... hospitals . At the new Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore , to which Dr. Wylie has alluded , and which is now building , there is to be , in the hos- pital enclosure , a separate structure for the nurses ' training school , which will ...
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