Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen5National Conference on Social Welfare, 1878 |
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... applicant at his own home , the " overseers of the poor " are permitted to give supplies to the ex- tent of two dollars per week to each needy person in the family . The State institutions are respectively under the direct govern- ment ...
... applicant at his own home , the " overseers of the poor " are permitted to give supplies to the ex- tent of two dollars per week to each needy person in the family . The State institutions are respectively under the direct govern- ment ...
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... applicant ; so that , practically , no difficulty need be experienced in obtaining assist- A proportionate number of druggists are authorized to furnish medicines upon the order of the district physician , who is permitted to prescribe ...
... applicant ; so that , practically , no difficulty need be experienced in obtaining assist- A proportionate number of druggists are authorized to furnish medicines upon the order of the district physician , who is permitted to prescribe ...
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... applicant ; and to the superintendent is given discretionary power to admit cases of urgency which do not comply with the legal requirements . From the last Report of the Board of Trustees I extract the following figures : - Number of ...
... applicant ; and to the superintendent is given discretionary power to admit cases of urgency which do not comply with the legal requirements . From the last Report of the Board of Trustees I extract the following figures : - Number of ...
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... applicants should be treated , is undoubted ; but that , when cured , they should be discharged from the hospital , is very like a premium for vice , for many of them are more comfortable in hospi- tal than anywhere else . I would ...
... applicants should be treated , is undoubted ; but that , when cured , they should be discharged from the hospital , is very like a premium for vice , for many of them are more comfortable in hospi- tal than anywhere else . I would ...
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... applicant for relief , and the character of the charity to be administered ; thus cutting off the opportunites for ... applicants for it . The well - known his- tory of the Jukes family offers a forcible illustration of the manner in ...
... applicant for relief , and the character of the charity to be administered ; thus cutting off the opportunites for ... applicants for it . The well - known his- tory of the Jukes family offers a forcible illustration of the manner in ...
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