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Page 126
... necessary care at the nursing home . The case of Mr. C. A young man in his middle thirties came to the district office to discuss his mother's situation and to seek help for her . Mrs. C. the mother , had been living with him for ten ...
... necessary care at the nursing home . The case of Mr. C. A young man in his middle thirties came to the district office to discuss his mother's situation and to seek help for her . Mrs. C. the mother , had been living with him for ten ...
Page 238
... necessary equipment for the examinations was set up so that these could be done on a mass basis . The average speed which could be maintained was approximately twenty persons an hour . It was necessary for the examining doctors and ...
... necessary equipment for the examinations was set up so that these could be done on a mass basis . The average speed which could be maintained was approximately twenty persons an hour . It was necessary for the examining doctors and ...
Page 334
... necessary for results . The proverb reads as follows : " You cannot see the wood for the trees . " This may be true ... necessary , and nursing is news . Evaluations have Something big has happened . changed . In a non - war period there ...
... necessary for results . The proverb reads as follows : " You cannot see the wood for the trees . " This may be true ... necessary , and nursing is news . Evaluations have Something big has happened . changed . In a non - war period there ...
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