Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 24-44City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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... population, likely to increase with the growth of the city population. The ... ward used recently for a sewing-room, and to place the sewing-room, at all ... population in work; so far as is possible in productive work for the institution ...
... population, likely to increase with the growth of the city population. The ... ward used recently for a sewing-room, and to place the sewing-room, at all ... population in work; so far as is possible in productive work for the institution ...
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... ward of the women's building are one or two women who are ready to read aloud the morning paper to the others. The head matron arranges that the first reading of the daily paper shall be assigned week by week to each ward in turn. One ...
... ward of the women's building are one or two women who are ready to read aloud the morning paper to the others. The head matron arranges that the first reading of the daily paper shall be assigned week by week to each ward in turn. One ...
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... population, on June 19 and August 12 and 13, 1902, was 622, and the maximum population, on January 31, 1903, 771 ... wards for the care and treatment of tuberculosis. Each ward is furnished with a sun-room, where patients who are able to ...
... population, on June 19 and August 12 and 13, 1902, was 622, and the maximum population, on January 31, 1903, 771 ... wards for the care and treatment of tuberculosis. Each ward is furnished with a sun-room, where patients who are able to ...
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... Population. ADMISSIONS. Male. Female. Total. Inmates: Remaining in hospital, Jan. 31, 1902, 93 134 227 Admitted ... Ward's Island. Male. Female. Total. Total number treated in hospital . . . . 548 594 1,142 { { * { * { as Out-patients. .
... Population. ADMISSIONS. Male. Female. Total. Inmates: Remaining in hospital, Jan. 31, 1902, 93 134 227 Admitted ... Ward's Island. Male. Female. Total. Total number treated in hospital . . . . 548 594 1,142 { { * { * { as Out-patients. .
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... ........ Deaths to Population in 1902. Proportion to each Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & © Total Mortality: Residents, Non residents, and Unknown. . . . . . . . . . ( & Greatest and Least Mortality in Wards ...
... ........ Deaths to Population in 1902. Proportion to each Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & © Total Mortality: Residents, Non residents, and Unknown. . . . . . . . . . ( & Greatest and Least Mortality in Wards ...
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