The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 81
... patients or less , in other districts up to 3000 are accommodated . About 25,000 patients are provided for in the hospitals for middle- class patients and the nursing homes known as licensed houses . Medical staffs vary from two to ...
... patients or less , in other districts up to 3000 are accommodated . About 25,000 patients are provided for in the hospitals for middle- class patients and the nursing homes known as licensed houses . Medical staffs vary from two to ...
Pagina 83
... patients is overcrowded by 250 by day and 80 more beds are used than there is adequate space for ; another of 2900 patients is overcrowded by 550 by day , by 150 at night . New buildings are being sanctioned in many areas , specially ...
... patients is overcrowded by 250 by day and 80 more beds are used than there is adequate space for ; another of 2900 patients is overcrowded by 550 by day , by 150 at night . New buildings are being sanctioned in many areas , specially ...
Pagina 91
... patients recover , and the patience she herself needs . Pecu- niary benefit is not adequate recompense : the drawbacks in her profession are cultural ones ; they require appropriate stimulation of her interests outside the dry bones of ...
... patients recover , and the patience she herself needs . Pecu- niary benefit is not adequate recompense : the drawbacks in her profession are cultural ones ; they require appropriate stimulation of her interests outside the dry bones of ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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