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First, the development of the hospital and medical service; Secondly, the changed character of the population. The number of inmates remaining at Long Island on January 31, 1903, is 738 as against 992 on the same date in 1893, ...
First, the development of the hospital and medical service; Secondly, the changed character of the population. The number of inmates remaining at Long Island on January 31, 1903, is 738 as against 992 on the same date in 1893, ...
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The dining-room is too small for the present number of inmates, which may now be regarded as a normal population, likely to increase with the growth of the city population. The tables have to be set three times for each meal, ...
The dining-room is too small for the present number of inmates, which may now be regarded as a normal population, likely to increase with the growth of the city population. The tables have to be set three times for each meal, ...
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The minimum population, on June 19 and August 12 and 13, 1902, was 622, and the maximum population, on January 31, 1903, 771, averaging 678. These figures show an increase of 6.26 per cent. Over the average population of the previous ...
The minimum population, on June 19 and August 12 and 13, 1902, was 622, and the maximum population, on January 31, 1903, 771, averaging 678. These figures show an increase of 6.26 per cent. Over the average population of the previous ...
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To the Pauper Institutions Trustees : The following report of the Almshouse for Women and Aged Couples, for the year ending January 31, 1903, is respectfully submitted: Few changes have taken place during the year; the population has ...
To the Pauper Institutions Trustees : The following report of the Almshouse for Women and Aged Couples, for the year ending January 31, 1903, is respectfully submitted: Few changes have taken place during the year; the population has ...
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POPULATION, STATISTICs, BOSTON ALMSHOUSE AND HospitaL, LONG ISLAND. From February 1, 1903, to January 31, 1903. >, § § | 3 | . * | 3 || 3 || e # | # | 3 || 3 | # à © g- * > * c Gl) .d Fr. > <! > HS HS <! CO O Z. so *S 1.
POPULATION, STATISTICs, BOSTON ALMSHOUSE AND HospitaL, LONG ISLAND. From February 1, 1903, to January 31, 1903. >, § § | 3 | . * | 3 || 3 || e # | # | 3 || 3 | # à © g- * > * c Gl) .d Fr. > <! > HS HS <! CO O Z. so *S 1.
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