Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 4City Council, Printing Section, 1874 |
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... in excess of the number treated in any previous year . To speak of the difficulties of management that rapidly mul- tiply as the numbers increase above the proper capacity of the wards of the Hospital , and to urge the 2 CITY HOSPITAL . 9.
... in excess of the number treated in any previous year . To speak of the difficulties of management that rapidly mul- tiply as the numbers increase above the proper capacity of the wards of the Hospital , and to urge the 2 CITY HOSPITAL . 9.
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... capacity of the wards , by a steady in- crease , each year , in the number of patients . Nearly 500 more patients have been treated in the wards than in any former year ; but this has been possible only by constantly crowding with beds ...
... capacity of the wards , by a steady in- crease , each year , in the number of patients . Nearly 500 more patients have been treated in the wards than in any former year ; but this has been possible only by constantly crowding with beds ...
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... capacity cannot be long delayed , or it will be impossible to care for , in a satisfactory manner , the increasing numbers of persons who are equally deserving with those now receiving its benefits , and who demand admission to its ...
... capacity cannot be long delayed , or it will be impossible to care for , in a satisfactory manner , the increasing numbers of persons who are equally deserving with those now receiving its benefits , and who demand admission to its ...
Page 5
... the city for more that one hundred days . After the completion of this temporary connection , the City Engineer engaged in making surveys and plans for the loca- tion and construction of a permanent conduit of great capacity.
... the city for more that one hundred days . After the completion of this temporary connection , the City Engineer engaged in making surveys and plans for the loca- tion and construction of a permanent conduit of great capacity.
Page 6
... capacity to convey the water from our new source of supply ( Sudbury River ) to Chestnut Hill Reservoir - a distance of about six- teen miles . His report upon this subject was made to this Board in January last , and duly transmitted ...
... capacity to convey the water from our new source of supply ( Sudbury River ) to Chestnut Hill Reservoir - a distance of about six- teen miles . His report upon this subject was made to this Board in January last , and duly transmitted ...
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