He has no specific supervision or control over public or charitable institutions, those prolific culture-beds of contagion.
Grim facts are piling up on the records of the Pittsburgh Tuberculosis Dispensary as to advanced cases of tuberculosis among the little charges of charitable institutions.
Charitable institutions take, as a rule, the two forms of outdoor and indoor relief and attendance.
The school is now in the hands of the state board of charitable institutions.
Vienna has all the usual Christian charitable institutions, schools, and progressive organizations of a great city of the nineteenth century.
In early records, before the king habitually imposed “corrodies” on charitable institutions, pensioners are named who were not inhabiting lazar-houses.
If leper-houses were empty, the fact is largely accounted for by the mismanagement and poverty of charitable institutions at that period.
This was generous, for although Henry VIII and Edward VI were fond of giving their names to charitable institutions, they too often gave little else.
The account of the Charitable Institutions of Canton is brief.
This concludes the published reports of charitable institutions, and the question next arises, What amount of syphilis is treated by physicians in private practice?
I cannot even mention a tenth part of the hospitals orcharitable institutions of Paris, and will only allude to one or two more which are a little peculiar.
The religious and charitable institutions of this place, are counterparts to those at Quebec.
There are, in Quebec, several catholic charitable institutions.
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