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... Treatment, by Judge A. H. Young 177 Paper on Reformation of Criminal Girls, by Miss E. A. Hall 188 Discussion^on the above papers 199 6. Sixth Session, Wednesday Afternoon. Report from New Jersey, by Mr. A. S. Meyrick 205 Report on Jail ...
... Treatment, by Judge A. H. Young 177 Paper on Reformation of Criminal Girls, by Miss E. A. Hall 188 Discussion^on the above papers 199 6. Sixth Session, Wednesday Afternoon. Report from New Jersey, by Mr. A. S. Meyrick 205 Report on Jail ...
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... Treatment (page 177). A paper was then presented by Miss E. A. Hall, Superintendent of the Michigan State Industrial School for Girls, on the Reformation of Criminal Girls (page 188). The papers were then discussed by Capt. W. D. ...
... Treatment (page 177). A paper was then presented by Miss E. A. Hall, Superintendent of the Michigan State Industrial School for Girls, on the Reformation of Criminal Girls (page 188). The papers were then discussed by Capt. W. D. ...
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... and gave me my first information in regard to that most advanced system in the treatment of the insane. I soon became convinced that he was right about it, and from him, more than any BUSINESS OF THE CONFERENCE. XXXI.
... and gave me my first information in regard to that most advanced system in the treatment of the insane. I soon became convinced that he was right about it, and from him, more than any BUSINESS OF THE CONFERENCE. XXXI.
Página xxxii
... treatment of the insane which is now being rapidly adopted in various states, and which has been adopted almost wholly in my own State. The Chairman: My idea is that Dr. Wilbur was one of those strong men who come to the front in ...
... treatment of the insane which is now being rapidly adopted in various states, and which has been adopted almost wholly in my own State. The Chairman: My idea is that Dr. Wilbur was one of those strong men who come to the front in ...
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... treatment extended to us everywhere, since we have been among them. To the Governor of the State, the Mayor of the city, to the Local Committee and to the Trustees of the Louisville House of Refuge, and to Mr. Caldwell, the ...
... treatment extended to us everywhere, since we have been among them. To the Governor of the State, the Mayor of the city, to the Local Committee and to the Trustees of the Louisville House of Refuge, and to Mr. Caldwell, the ...
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