Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 |
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... patients possessed of sufficient property, are supported at private expense. As to the proportion paid from each of these sources it is difficult to estimate with accuracy, but as nearly as we arrive at the facts we should say that ...
... patients possessed of sufficient property, are supported at private expense. As to the proportion paid from each of these sources it is difficult to estimate with accuracy, but as nearly as we arrive at the facts we should say that ...
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... patient wrongfully detained. Patients may at any time correspond with them. Periodical reports of all Morning^ REPORT FOR PENNSYLVANIA. 39.
... patient wrongfully detained. Patients may at any time correspond with them. Periodical reports of all Morning^ REPORT FOR PENNSYLVANIA. 39.
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... patients. Most of them have been built with a capacity in excess of the* immediate wants of the several counties, in order to meet the growing increase or accumulation of the insane. To these county institutions the insane from the poor ...
... patients. Most of them have been built with a capacity in excess of the* immediate wants of the several counties, in order to meet the growing increase or accumulation of the insane. To these county institutions the insane from the poor ...
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... patients and attendants. And this is the kind of economy that best pays, since it not only reduces the expenses but benefits the patients. The disbelievers in the system lay great stress upon the idea that no skilled medical attendance ...
... patients and attendants. And this is the kind of economy that best pays, since it not only reduces the expenses but benefits the patients. The disbelievers in the system lay great stress upon the idea that no skilled medical attendance ...
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... patients that are MORE OR LESS OCCUPIED is over ninety, while over twenty-six per cent are occupied over one-half the time. Less than one per cent, are in continued restraint, and less than two per cent, are in occasional restraint. The ...
... patients that are MORE OR LESS OCCUPIED is over ninety, while over twenty-six per cent are occupied over one-half the time. Less than one per cent, are in continued restraint, and less than two per cent, are in occasional restraint. The ...
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