When he felt the first approach of illness, about six weeks before his death, he made his will, in which he left the greater part of his money to the Hospital, founding in it four beds for the Incurables of Belley.
Lowering her voice still more, even though aware that they could not be overheard, she continued: "You know also that I went incognito to the Hospital of Incurables and interviewed the cobbler's wife.
I am told," said the professor, "that there exists in the Hospital for Incurables a woman capable of throwing light on this chapter of history.
That is the amount of the fortune left by the eccentric old hospital-for-incurables founder.
Indeed, I know that he has already made his will, leaving his money to build an hospital--for incurables of some sort, I believe.
We can have a bazaar here," she said, "a bazaar for the Home for Incurables at Watleigh.
I hope to clear a large sum for the Home for Incurablesat Watleigh.
The result of the bazaar was a large check which was to be sent off that day to the Home for Incurables at Watleigh.
And I think, that, out of regard to the public peace and emolument, as well as the repose of many pious and valuable families, this latter species of incurables ought principally to engage our attention and beneficence.
Amounting only to 500 By which plain computation it is evident, that two hundred thousand persons will be daily provided for, and the allowance for maintaining this collection of incurables may be seen in the following account.
There are three hundred patients, sexes about equal; number of women formerly much greater than men; incurables about half the number.
This did not mean that the board intended to slight its duty and fail to consider the matter of the incurables with due conscientiousness--the board was as strong for conscience as for conservation.
The passing of the incurables mattered little to them, one way or another, but they knew what it mattered to the nurse in charge, and they were just beginning to realize what she had meant to them all.
I motion that we keep theincurables for the present, and that Miss MacLean be requested to continue in charge.
I went once, out of curiosity, to see the Incurables at the hospital of la Salpêtrière.
He died peacefully at theIncurables in February, 1677, and his body was carried to S.
He returned to Paris and entered the Hospital of the Incurables in the Rue de Seve.
Other causes of incurability and of the accumulation of incurables are found in injudicious management and treatment before admission, and in the transmission of unfit cases to asylums.
Sometimes open criticism and covert insinuation intimate that our reasons for taking in incurables are mercenary.
No cases of more than twelve months' standing are admitted within the walls of Bedlam, and only ninety persons termed incurables are allowed to remain beyond that period.
As the drafts of incurables are perpetually flowing into the asylums, they become "blocked up" in the course of a few years, and are converted into houses for the detention of hopeless cases.
The number of the latter cases has considerably diminished since the opening of the Hospital for Incurables in Montreal.
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