British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, 47. köideJ. Churchill., 1871 |
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... population . " Few towns [ he writes ] of the same population , where the resi- dents were rational , seemed to contain better conducted inhabitants , or appeared altogether so quiet as in the peculiarly constituted capital of Campine ...
... population . " Few towns [ he writes ] of the same population , where the resi- dents were rational , seemed to contain better conducted inhabitants , or appeared altogether so quiet as in the peculiarly constituted capital of Campine ...
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... population has scarcely become settled , and where persons exactly equivalent to the cottars of Belgium , England , and Scotland , do not exist . But , as regards America , we have the evidence of the Board of State Charities of ...
... population has scarcely become settled , and where persons exactly equivalent to the cottars of Belgium , England , and Scotland , do not exist . But , as regards America , we have the evidence of the Board of State Charities of ...
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... population on a scale commensurate with her necessities , and , we trust , with her liberality and enlightenment . . . . . If Scotland would agree to establish a Central National Institution for all her incurable , harmless , but ...
... population on a scale commensurate with her necessities , and , we trust , with her liberality and enlightenment . . . . . If Scotland would agree to establish a Central National Institution for all her incurable , harmless , but ...
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... population insane . " In 1869 he writes ( on this occasion in the Blue Book of the Board of Lunacy ) : " Experience has proved that to separate the present generation of the insane poor from their hovel - like , theoretically unhealthy ...
... population insane . " In 1869 he writes ( on this occasion in the Blue Book of the Board of Lunacy ) : " Experience has proved that to separate the present generation of the insane poor from their hovel - like , theoretically unhealthy ...
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... population exceeds our comprehen- sion . It would be simply impossible for one officer , unaided by fully qualified deputies , to thoroughly accomplish so much in any European city of half the size . Mr. Hewlett's opinions on the nature ...
... population exceeds our comprehen- sion . It would be simply impossible for one officer , unaided by fully qualified deputies , to thoroughly accomplish so much in any European city of half the size . Mr. Hewlett's opinions on the nature ...
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