Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... September 30 , 1898 .. 139 Total attendance to sick call ... 23,788 Number of prescriptions compounded . 168,690 Average cost of prescriptions compounded . ... ' $ 0.0489 1897 ... Cost of supplies on hand October 1 ,
... September 30 , 1898 .. 139 Total attendance to sick call ... 23,788 Number of prescriptions compounded . 168,690 Average cost of prescriptions compounded . ... ' $ 0.0489 1897 ... Cost of supplies on hand October 1 ,
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... sick and infirm . This large increase of invalids must of a necessity require an increase to the hospital staff , not only in the medical and surgical attendants , but also in the corps of female nurses . The large two - story building ...
... sick and infirm . This large increase of invalids must of a necessity require an increase to the hospital staff , not only in the medical and surgical attendants , but also in the corps of female nurses . The large two - story building ...
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... sickness or premonition ; one found dead on the rocks opposite the bridge , and one who died at Willard State Hospital for the Insane . Annexed schedule gives names of those dying in hospital , with their age and cause of death ; also ...
... sickness or premonition ; one found dead on the rocks opposite the bridge , and one who died at Willard State Hospital for the Insane . Annexed schedule gives names of those dying in hospital , with their age and cause of death ; also ...
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... sickness with consequent loss of services amounts to many millions of dollars each year . The special con- sideration of this subject by the State is made necessary by the fact that this class of cases is rejected by most of the ...
... sickness with consequent loss of services amounts to many millions of dollars each year . The special con- sideration of this subject by the State is made necessary by the fact that this class of cases is rejected by most of the ...
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... sick poor were removed to hospitals and isolated . This was certainly a drastic measure , and while its ad- ministrators were groping in doubt and in ignorance of the causes- of the disease it was instrumental in reducing the death rate ...
... sick poor were removed to hospitals and isolated . This was certainly a drastic measure , and while its ad- ministrators were groping in doubt and in ignorance of the causes- of the disease it was instrumental in reducing the death rate ...
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