| 1887 - 594 pagini
...the danger from fire much less than it would be if candles or kerosene oil were used about the wards. The general health of the inmates has been as good as could reasonably be expected for such aged people as usually gravitate to such an institution, and no epidemics... | |
| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1887 - 800 pagini
...modei institution, either from an architectural or sanitary point of view, no one will now affirm. The general health of the inmates has been as good as could reasonably be expected for such aged people as usually gravitate to such an institution, and no epidemics... | |
| 1904 - 168 pagini
...and efficient Secretary of the Commission in Lunacy, CL Pardee, and the energetic attorney, Hon. JW Stetson; and by authority of the State Board of Examiners,...not develop until he had been in the Hospital two week?. Three other inmates on the same ward contracted the disease, as well as one of the attendants... | |
| Massachusetts - 1907 - 1516 pagini
...The institution has been free from any considerable amount of acute illness, and the general physical health of the inmates has been as good as could be expected in a community of such a character. The reports of the superintendent and treasurer, which are appended... | |
| Newport (R.I.) - 1915 - 858 pagini
...general state of the Home. The officers and persons in immediate charge thereof remain the same and the general health of the inmates has been as good as could be expected. At the beginning of the year there were eight inmates. During the year one has withdrawn and three... | |
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