He announced that several new dispensaries would be opened in different parts, and he sent a circular to all the mayors, asking if they intended to assist the State officials or not.
The result of this decision is, that all the State dispensaries have been closed, and the saloons are now again openly conducting their business.
In March, 1894, the troubles created by the opponents of the Dispensaries Act came to a head.
It was provided in the original Act that dispensaries could only be opened in cities and towns, and then not unless the majority of the citizens of a place signed a petition requesting to have them.
Two years later he was once more elected to the same post, and until he tried to carry out the Dispensaries Act his authority was supreme in the State.
Six counties in the State are under statutory prohibition, and consequently no dispensaries could be opened in them.
Though professedly based on the Gothenburg system, the Dispensaries Act differs from its prototype in many important respects.
This is strikingly brought out in the admirable work done by the Associated Dispensaries for Tuberculosis of the Charity Organization Society of New York.
There are also dispensaries in Ealing and West Middlesex, Kensington, Notting Hill and Bayswater.
We have sevendispensaries at work; Mrs. Stobart has just started the last one.
Seven dispensaries were started and excellent work was accomplished in quite a short time.
Over one hundred people attended the dispensaries most days, and over eleven thousand of the poor suffering population were soon relieved from their pain and suffering.
Our Dispensaries are getting on splendidly; some of the patients walked forty miles; one can scarcely believe it.
We are also hoping to have the sixdispensaries along the line.
A Civil Hospital and some Dispensaries are to be started.
May returns to London to-morrow to bring out new equipments, as we are to have six more Dispensaries and a Civil Hospital.
And it must be confessed that the great hospitals, infirmaries, and dispensaries of large cities, where men of well-sifted reputations are in constant attendance, are the true centres of medical education.
It has been said, and many who have walked the hospitals or served in the dispensaries can bear witness to the truth of the assertion, that the Roman Catholics know how to die.
Madame Lyautey's private charities comprise admirably administered child-welfare centres in the principal cities, with dispensaries for the native mothers and children.
These women worked night and day setting up, whenever the retreat halted even for a few hours, temporary canteens and dispensaries and evacuating civilians and carrying wounded soldiers through to safe points behind the lines.
The payment of city money to dispensaries should be discontinued, except in special cases where the work done is clearly a proper charge against the public treasury.
The outpatient work of the polyclinics is supplemented by a network of special dispensariesthat provide long-term care for persons suffering from tuberculosis, venereal disease, tumors and psychoneurotic disturbances.
The Doctor says no one but himself knows the way he's dragged all over the country, patching up after some of them young fellows that get dispensaries before they're fit to doctor the cat!
Finally, we inquire how far the direct evangelistic influence of the hospitals and dispensaries can be traced.
Number of Communicants Derived from Attendance | | at Hospitals and Dispensariesin the Year.
In country districts, inaccessible to towns, it is inaugurating automobile-dispensaries which make their rounds on fixed and advertised days.
The American Red Cross is now establishing dispensaries through the length and breadth of France.
Hospitals and dispensaries have rapidly increased since the day of pioneers.
In zenanas and dispensaries it is one thing to prescribe and give advice, and another for orders to be obeyed, especially if they are contrary to rules of caste or custom.
The majority of cases in dispensaries are ordinary fevers or skin diseases resulting from dirt, and other scourges that follow defiance of elementary rules of health.
There are in London nine great hospitals, besides smaller ones, and dispensaries in every parish, or division of a large parish, and other means of gratuitous medical assistance.
Other similar dispensaries may be established wherever they are needed.
A full report of the proceedings of these dispensaries shall be forwarded annually to the Minister of the Interior.
In addition there were three dispensaries independent of hospital management.
And the State Board of Health relieves the situation a little by maintaining one of its admirable tuberculosis dispensaries in the city, with a staff of visiting nurses; and sends a few hopeful cases to its sanatoriums.
Make coarse animal labour unnecessary for them, let them feel themselves free, and then you will see what a mockery these dispensaries and books are.
Throughout the Victorian age a marked feature in medical charities has been the supplementing of the historic hospitals with many newdispensaries and establishments for special diseases.
These do not include such special and comparatively recent hospitals as that for consumption, with the 40 new dispensaries connected with it.
The dispensaries were now all inaugurated, and the scheme, in full working order, was in every way fulfilling our highest hopes.
Heart-burnings and disappointments were inevitable, for almost everybody from the camp and from the dispensaries wanted to be chosen, and almost everybody thought that they had special claims.
As the dispensaries must at once be called in, the seven motor ambulances which had just arrived from England for the dispensaries, would now, together with their chauffeurs, be without work.
It had been working for six months, and the routine was firmly established; all the doctors and nurses and orderlies and interpreters from the various dispensaries would now be set free, to give additional help, and Dr.
In England the Open Air Schools were made possible through the work of the local educational authorities and co-operation of dispensaries for treatment and care of tuberculous children.
The maintenance of the seven dispensaries having become a source of considerable expense to the Institute, they were turned over to the city and became a part of the Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium in September, 1910.
The dispensary system of the Municipal Sanitarium, organized as above stated, has gradually developed into ten dispensaries with a superintendent of nurses, ten head nurses and fifty field nurses.
The salary of nurses in privately operated tuberculosis dispensaries averages about $75 per month; no standard uniform is in use.
The Chicago Anti-tuberculosis movement has been more fortunate in its development than that in other cities where the dispensaries are under one organization and the nurses under another.
These dispensaries receive patients on alternate days from 3 to 5 p.
Immediately after securing the above appropriation, the State Department of Health began to establish dispensaries throughout the state, one or more in each county.
In 1907, the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute established a system of dispensaries with a corps of attending physicians and nurses.
There are now more than 115 State Department Tuberculosis Dispensaries in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia having three.
Here the dispensaries and their nursing and medical staffs have steadily developed under the same direction, the advantages of such an arrangement being clearly evident.
Other dispensariesare the Phipps Tuberculosis Dispensary at Johns Hopkins' Hospital, and the University of Maryland Hospital Tuberculosis Dispensary.
General dispensaries are required to refer all cases of tuberculosis to the tuberculosis dispensaries, and physicians are required to report all cases to the Health Department.
Coincident with the dispensaries came the school nurse.
These dispensaries have proved of the greatest value in rendering the physical examinations of the children more effective and efficient.
The value of school dispensaries was so immediately evident that by 1909 seven others were established for the use of these three physicians.
The excellence of Cleveland's school dispensaries has contributed in no small measure to the efficiency of the medical service, and money spent in this way has been a wise investment.
It is probably true that these dispensaries are of better grade than those of any other large city in the United States.
It is probably true that Cleveland's dispensaries are of better grade than those of any other large city in the United States.
These are the reasons why Cleveland's heavy investment in school dispensaries is yielding a return in enhanced health, happiness, and vigor probably unexcelled by the dividends from any other sort of educational expenditure.
I have endeavoured to raise the little native dispensaries and hospitals out of their sordid baseness and poverty.
They give separate instruction to a class of ladies, who are admitted to the clinical teachings of two of the largest dispensaries in the city.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dispensaries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.