The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 81
... hospitals for middle- class patients and the nursing homes known as licensed houses . Medical staffs vary from two to eight . In some hospitals one medical officer may be in charge of as many as 400 patients . The proportion of nurses ...
... hospitals for middle- class patients and the nursing homes known as licensed houses . Medical staffs vary from two to eight . In some hospitals one medical officer may be in charge of as many as 400 patients . The proportion of nurses ...
Pagina 87
... hospital where ' If they were admitted in present circumstances it would mili- tate against their coming again . ' At a few other hospitals similar conditions prevail . At others where the tuberculosis rate is high , no X - ray ...
... hospital where ' If they were admitted in present circumstances it would mili- tate against their coming again . ' At a few other hospitals similar conditions prevail . At others where the tuberculosis rate is high , no X - ray ...
Pagina 236
... hospital officers cannot both claim to be overworked in the hospitals and to have time to deal adequately with the new clinics . Our proposals aim at bringing mental disorders into line with the other problems of the Ministry of Health ...
... hospital officers cannot both claim to be overworked in the hospitals and to have time to deal adequately with the new clinics . Our proposals aim at bringing mental disorders into line with the other problems of the Ministry of Health ...
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