Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen58National Conference on Social Welfare, 1931 |
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... interest of the state , the greatest number of its citizens , and the prisoner . There can be no question that men and women confined in penal institu- tions , if mentally and physically able , should be provided with employment . Under ...
... interest of the state , the greatest number of its citizens , and the prisoner . There can be no question that men and women confined in penal institu- tions , if mentally and physically able , should be provided with employment . Under ...
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... interest in the patient in whom he has found tuberculosis . He should have that interest stimu- lated and should be encouraged in every way to inform himself on the modern methods of treating tuberculosis . If the disease is one that ...
... interest in the patient in whom he has found tuberculosis . He should have that interest stimu- lated and should be encouraged in every way to inform himself on the modern methods of treating tuberculosis . If the disease is one that ...
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... interest when it threatens to run away with the client's interest . It seems to be profitable to have the worker think of every new contact in terms of : What problem did the client present ? What factors did he try to put on my ...
... interest when it threatens to run away with the client's interest . It seems to be profitable to have the worker think of every new contact in terms of : What problem did the client present ? What factors did he try to put on my ...
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Treatment in Social Case Work and the Need of Criteria and of Tests | 3 |
What Have We Learned about Unemployment? Jacob Billikopf | 25 |
The Costs of Medical Care Michael M Davis | 51 |
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