Albany Medical Annals, Volume 23Burdick & Taylor, 1902 - Medicine |
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... institutions for the insane has been the elaboration of medical methods , and to their success may be ascribed this departure , which completes a system of care and provides for every phase of these most perplexing and disastrous ...
... institutions for the insane has been the elaboration of medical methods , and to their success may be ascribed this departure , which completes a system of care and provides for every phase of these most perplexing and disastrous ...
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... institutions , the burials in cemeteries , con- tagious diseases reported , the results of the use of antitoxin ... institutions . Non - residents dying in public institutions . CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Number of typhoid cases reported ...
... institutions , the burials in cemeteries , con- tagious diseases reported , the results of the use of antitoxin ... institutions . Non - residents dying in public institutions . CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Number of typhoid cases reported ...
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... institution was one of supposed chicken - pox , and appeared about March 17 , 1901. It was not until April 16th that ... institution has not been ascer- tained and no one outside of the institution contracted the disease . The total ...
... institution was one of supposed chicken - pox , and appeared about March 17 , 1901. It was not until April 16th that ... institution has not been ascer- tained and no one outside of the institution contracted the disease . The total ...
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... institution for the insane in Utica in 1844. The organization was effected by the appointment of a local board of managers . Other institutions followed , whose organic laws were based upon those of the Utica State Lunatic Asylum , as ...
... institution for the insane in Utica in 1844. The organization was effected by the appointment of a local board of managers . Other institutions followed , whose organic laws were based upon those of the Utica State Lunatic Asylum , as ...
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... institutions have always welcomed the independent body , just as any honest and intelligent man welcomes assistance and advice in the performance of a delicate duty , particularly when it concerns the rights of another . The patients ...
... institutions have always welcomed the independent body , just as any honest and intelligent man welcomes assistance and advice in the performance of a delicate duty , particularly when it concerns the rights of another . The patients ...
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