The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 88
... results had recently occurred in other forms of therapy , but they were not yet appreciably altering recovery rates ... result of the isola- tion of the mental hospital , of its large load of chronically and hopelessly disabled , of the ...
... results had recently occurred in other forms of therapy , but they were not yet appreciably altering recovery rates ... result of the isola- tion of the mental hospital , of its large load of chronically and hopelessly disabled , of the ...
Pagina 308
... result of this narrowing of opportunity , however , is definitely unhealthy . Many of those who do qualify as teachers have no real vocation for the work ; they have merely drifted into it as the only alternative to what they regard as ...
... result of this narrowing of opportunity , however , is definitely unhealthy . Many of those who do qualify as teachers have no real vocation for the work ; they have merely drifted into it as the only alternative to what they regard as ...
Pagina 326
... result shows that the death was due to natural causes . In 1935 over 67,000 deaths were reported to the coroners , and over 31,000 inquests were held . In 11,000 cases it was found unnecessary to hold an inquest as a result of a post ...
... result shows that the death was due to natural causes . In 1935 over 67,000 deaths were reported to the coroners , and over 31,000 inquests were held . In 11,000 cases it was found unnecessary to hold an inquest as a result of a post ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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