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... patient. He was trotted out for the benefit of the visitors and displayed as a hero by the ladies who were running the hospital. As we passed on to the next ward Private Brown called me back and whispered, •President Woods had announced ...
... patient. He was trotted out for the benefit of the visitors and displayed as a hero by the ladies who were running the hospital. As we passed on to the next ward Private Brown called me back and whispered, •President Woods had announced ...
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... patient departments of hospitals. The public school has the advantage over all other locations, for the reason that it is easier to secure regular attendance there. Moreover, the school is the logical place for emphasizing the ...
... patient departments of hospitals. The public school has the advantage over all other locations, for the reason that it is easier to secure regular attendance there. Moreover, the school is the logical place for emphasizing the ...
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... patient arrives. They are filled out by the social worker to whom the case is referred. Form Number I is a food record of the family containing certain facts regarding the particular member of the family who is the patient. This^form is ...
... patient arrives. They are filled out by the social worker to whom the case is referred. Form Number I is a food record of the family containing certain facts regarding the particular member of the family who is the patient. This^form is ...
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... patients, particularly among the children? How shall these social agencies deal with the present food problems of their families? The first step is to adopt as a principle of case work the following rule : Under present conditions no ...
... patients, particularly among the children? How shall these social agencies deal with the present food problems of their families? The first step is to adopt as a principle of case work the following rule : Under present conditions no ...
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... patient to him in most instances, at the hospital or the dispensary. The dietitian must be placed in the same position. The social worker must stand between her and the family, collecting what we might call the raw food facts, and ...
... patient to him in most instances, at the hospital or the dispensary. The dietitian must be placed in the same position. The social worker must stand between her and the family, collecting what we might call the raw food facts, and ...
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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