Report, Volume 101881/82-1882/83, 1936/38- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936/37- |
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Page 16
... receiving benefit , too often become the innocent and defrauded victims of these itinerant swindlers . Their promises are delusive , and their charges , always cash down , extortionate . The sick , especially those suffering from long ...
... receiving benefit , too often become the innocent and defrauded victims of these itinerant swindlers . Their promises are delusive , and their charges , always cash down , extortionate . The sick , especially those suffering from long ...
Page 17
... received remedial treatment by order of the Board . Of those committed during the year for remedial treatment 13.79 per cent have recovered ; 4.6 per cent much improved ; and 6.9 per cent improved . These results alone are more than ...
... received remedial treatment by order of the Board . Of those committed during the year for remedial treatment 13.79 per cent have recovered ; 4.6 per cent much improved ; and 6.9 per cent improved . These results alone are more than ...
Page 34
... receiving but little care ; the sanitary arrangements were abso- lutely bad ; the rooms of the almshouse were much in need of paint and paper ; there were no fire escapes , and many other conditions were open to criticism . These things ...
... receiving but little care ; the sanitary arrangements were abso- lutely bad ; the rooms of the almshouse were much in need of paint and paper ; there were no fire escapes , and many other conditions were open to criticism . These things ...
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... received by me only this afternoon . As you directed to H. H. Holt , Lyme , instead of to me here , it has been so long delayed . I write you to say we will give it our earliest attention . Thanking you for your courtesy , I remain ...
... received by me only this afternoon . As you directed to H. H. Holt , Lyme , instead of to me here , it has been so long delayed . I write you to say we will give it our earliest attention . Thanking you for your courtesy , I remain ...
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... received . Calculations in the other rooms referred to were made in the same manner . The windows were closed during all the experiments . A measurement by the anemometer gave the velocity of the incoming warm air ( fullest amount ...
... received . Calculations in the other rooms referred to were made in the same manner . The windows were closed during all the experiments . A measurement by the anemometer gave the velocity of the incoming warm air ( fullest amount ...
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