The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 90
... officers , nurses , and recovered patients . Each of them might support , in part , present conditions . Each would have criticisms the validity of which the Committee would have to assess . The assistant medical officers would stress ...
... officers , nurses , and recovered patients . Each of them might support , in part , present conditions . Each would have criticisms the validity of which the Committee would have to assess . The assistant medical officers would stress ...
Pagina 236
... officers whose energies are already diffused . Exception can be taken to the present association of the clinic with the mental hospital , but the continuation of such a bond under present administrative arrangements can hardly be ...
... officers whose energies are already diffused . Exception can be taken to the present association of the clinic with the mental hospital , but the continuation of such a bond under present administrative arrangements can hardly be ...
Pagina 544
... officers and non - commissioned officers , so that their units are insufficiently staffed to allow them the full use of their man - power . It therefore seems that in 1938 their maximum enrolment capacity should be estimated around 150 ...
... officers and non - commissioned officers , so that their units are insufficiently staffed to allow them the full use of their man - power . It therefore seems that in 1938 their maximum enrolment capacity should be estimated around 150 ...
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