Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen66National Conference on Social Welfare, 1939 |
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... sick is best gained by grouping them according to the medical care that they require . The chronic sick require different types of care according to their medical needs . It has been found convenient to establish three distinct classes ...
... sick is best gained by grouping them according to the medical care that they require . The chronic sick require different types of care according to their medical needs . It has been found convenient to establish three distinct classes ...
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... sick with a chronic illness , the furnishing of medical and nursing services is not enough to enable the patient to get better and the family to survive . This has been recognized in some states in the case of cer- tain special diseases ...
... sick with a chronic illness , the furnishing of medical and nursing services is not enough to enable the patient to get better and the family to survive . This has been recognized in some states in the case of cer- tain special diseases ...
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... sick can be cared for in their own homes after preliminary study in the hospital . The public home or almshouse in most communities has been the only refuge of the dependent chronic sick . It has received young and old , sick and ...
... sick can be cared for in their own homes after preliminary study in the hospital . The public home or almshouse in most communities has been the only refuge of the dependent chronic sick . It has received young and old , sick and ...
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
THE COMMUNITY | 13 |
SOCIAL CASE WORK | 19 |
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