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... hospital social service therefore cannot be measured by statistics of admissions or discharges of patients, for through the medium of the hospital it reaches out in ever widening circles into the community, working with all the ...
... hospital social service therefore cannot be measured by statistics of admissions or discharges of patients, for through the medium of the hospital it reaches out in ever widening circles into the community, working with all the ...
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... hospital social services were working regularly under two separate organizations. At the present date, May, 1923, twenty-six hospital social services are working in Paris, all under one organization. We have received subventions from ...
... hospital social services were working regularly under two separate organizations. At the present date, May, 1923, twenty-six hospital social services are working in Paris, all under one organization. We have received subventions from ...
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... hospitals. In the five states studied, since 19 15, with the exception of the Chicago vote mentioned above, 76 units have voted upon tuberculosis-hospital questions. In some instances the units were cities; in some they were counties ...
... hospitals. In the five states studied, since 19 15, with the exception of the Chicago vote mentioned above, 76 units have voted upon tuberculosis-hospital questions. In some instances the units were cities; in some they were counties ...
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A OPENING SESSION | 3 |
Social Welfare a Factor in International Relations Charles E Hughes | 10 |
Health | 17 |
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