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Page 2699
... Wards and in Pemberton square , report of special com- mittee relative to . January 3 , 1895 . 213 — Reclamation of Marshy Lands in Ward 24 , report of special committee on . January 3 , 1895 . 214 - List of all Claims acted upon by the ...
... Wards and in Pemberton square , report of special com- mittee relative to . January 3 , 1895 . 213 — Reclamation of Marshy Lands in Ward 24 , report of special committee on . January 3 , 1895 . 214 - List of all Claims acted upon by the ...
Page 2717
... wards where Mrs. Lincoln decided these patients must go . It was not the work of a moment to provide these beds and to crowd together still further the already crowded patients in the ward selected by Mrs. Lincoln for these two women ...
... wards where Mrs. Lincoln decided these patients must go . It was not the work of a moment to provide these beds and to crowd together still further the already crowded patients in the ward selected by Mrs. Lincoln for these two women ...
Page 2721
... wards . Lack of classification is charged . We shall show you that so far as it is possible under present conditions there is classification . The sick are separated from the well , the males from the females ; and with the completion ...
... wards . Lack of classification is charged . We shall show you that so far as it is possible under present conditions there is classification . The sick are separated from the well , the males from the females ; and with the completion ...
Page 2725
... wards can be ventilated only by the windows . They err in stating that many of the inmates in the infirmary are ... ward is ventilated by means of three large ventila- tors into the attic . We shall show you that the nursery has two ...
... wards can be ventilated only by the windows . They err in stating that many of the inmates in the infirmary are ... ward is ventilated by means of three large ventila- tors into the attic . We shall show you that the nursery has two ...
Page 2756
... wards . The inmates seem contented and attached to their superintendent , and no complaints of any kind were heard . You remember that passage ? A. I remember that , sir . Q. Is that true ? A. I have every reason to think so . Q. You ...
... wards . The inmates seem contented and attached to their superintendent , and no complaints of any kind were heard . You remember that passage ? A. I remember that , sir . Q. Is that true ? A. I have every reason to think so . Q. You ...
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Alderman Almshouse answer believe better Board of Visitors body building burial called certainly Chair Chairman charge Charlestown city of Boston classification Cogswell Commissioners of Public complaint counsel course cross-examination CURTIS Deer Island Dever diet list doctor Evans evidence fact fire FREDERIC TUDOR Galvin give Harkins heard hearing hospital House of Correction inmates investigation Jenks keep Lincoln LOMASNEY Long Island Massachusetts General Hospital matter Mayor McCaffrey mean milk months never Newell November 23 nurse opinion Parker patients paupers person physician Pilsbury present prisoners PROCTOR proper Public Institutions question Rainsford Island recollect recommendation record REED referred regard remember RILEY rules scarlet fever sent statement superintendent suppose talk tell testified testimony Tewksbury thing thought tion told understand ventilation ward witness women