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Page 2699
215 - Statement of the Exact Financial Condition of the City , January 1 , 1895 , mayor's message giving . January 1 , 1895 . 216 -- Salaries of Corporation Counsel and City Solicitor , ordinances of 1894 , chapter 8 .
215 - Statement of the Exact Financial Condition of the City , January 1 , 1895 , mayor's message giving . January 1 , 1895 . 216 -- Salaries of Corporation Counsel and City Solicitor , ordinances of 1894 , chapter 8 .
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No one would expect a hospital just opened to be in that condition where nothing further could be suggested or desired . We shall show you that , with all reasonable despatch , the institution with its additions and changes has been ...
No one would expect a hospital just opened to be in that condition where nothing further could be suggested or desired . We shall show you that , with all reasonable despatch , the institution with its additions and changes has been ...
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Q. Well , do you know what he based his statement on about the condition of your building as to cleanliness ? A. Well , he found time enough to go and upset about a dozen beds in the institution ; and he came down to me and says ...
Q. Well , do you know what he based his statement on about the condition of your building as to cleanliness ? A. Well , he found time enough to go and upset about a dozen beds in the institution ; and he came down to me and says ...
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Q. Something has been said , also , about the sanitary condition of the institution on Long Island during your term as superintendent there . I would like to ask you , Mr. Galvin , what the condition was as to cleanliness ?
Q. Something has been said , also , about the sanitary condition of the institution on Long Island during your term as superintendent there . I would like to ask you , Mr. Galvin , what the condition was as to cleanliness ?
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Q. So that you , from your two visits , cannot form any opinion as to the general condition of the hospital as to cleanliness and the manner in which the hospital is kept ? A. I can only speak from what I saw .
Q. So that you , from your two visits , cannot form any opinion as to the general condition of the hospital as to cleanliness and the manner in which the hospital is kept ? A. I can only speak from what I saw .
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