The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1926 |
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... forces of " Nature . " - You will not be sur- prised that I begin with an analogy from the fields of medicine in which I have passed most of my days . Medicine exists and claims its usefulness by reason of an extraordinary wide ...
... forces of " Nature . " - You will not be sur- prised that I begin with an analogy from the fields of medicine in which I have passed most of my days . Medicine exists and claims its usefulness by reason of an extraordinary wide ...
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... forces he can improve their action . Thus he is saved from the twin dangers of trying frantically to stem the tide of disease by his own efforts alone , and also of fancying himself useless because nature is doing vastly more than he ...
... forces he can improve their action . Thus he is saved from the twin dangers of trying frantically to stem the tide of disease by his own efforts alone , and also of fancying himself useless because nature is doing vastly more than he ...
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... forces hitherto doing less than they might are called to our aid . I rejoice to see that this great spiritual force , the healing and reviving influence of a foster family , is being used more and more for adults mentally or physically ...
... forces hitherto doing less than they might are called to our aid . I rejoice to see that this great spiritual force , the healing and reviving influence of a foster family , is being used more and more for adults mentally or physically ...
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... forces which , like a wider potential fellowship , encircle the tiny body of social workers who often fancy themselves isolated and unfellowed , because I think a wider recognition of this encircling presence can help us in several ways ...
... forces which , like a wider potential fellowship , encircle the tiny body of social workers who often fancy themselves isolated and unfellowed , because I think a wider recognition of this encircling presence can help us in several ways ...
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... force , social work will be a sterile effort . I do not believe that the force of human personality in the affairs of men is spending itself . There is , however , a real danger that our faith in the possibilities of efficient ...
... force , social work will be a sterile effort . I do not believe that the force of human personality in the affairs of men is spending itself . There is , however , a real danger that our faith in the possibilities of efficient ...
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