Leave farther to represent, that tho' the good Laws of this Province have made many compassionate and charitable Provisions for the Relief of the Poor, yet something farther seems wanting in Favour of such, whose Poverty is made more miserable by the... Nursing Mental Diseases - Página 25por Harriet Bailey - 1920 - 175 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 158 páginas
...Hospital, and there treated properly, have been perfectly cured. " Your petitioners beg leave further to represent, that though the good laws of this province...assistance, whereby many languish out their lives, tortured perhaps with the stone, devoured by the cancer/ deprived of sight by cataracts, or gradually... | |
| Pennsylvania. Board of Public Charities - 1893 - 702 páginas
...insane as well as the sick, and probably formed the nucleus of the Friends' Almshouse in Walnut street. Laws of this Province have made many compassionate...assistance ; whereby many languish out their lives, tortured perhaps with the stone, devoured by the cancer, deprived of sight by cataracts, or gradually... | |
| Thomas George Morton, Frank Woodbury - 1895 - 682 páginas
...unreasonable Bargains, etc. With reference to the indigent sick of the Province, it is set forth : That the good Laws of this Province have made many compassionate...Disease, from which they might easily be relieved, etc. The fact that temporary accommodation had been provided for sick strangers, although nothing of... | |
| William Francis Drewry, Richard Dewey, Charles Winfield Pilgrim - 1916 - 962 páginas
...distempered in mind and deprived of their rational faculties." Second. The sick and injured, or " the poor, whose poverty is made more miserable by the additional weight of a grievous disease." It is noteworthy that precedence was given to the distempered in mind, and that the idea of disease... | |
| Society of Alienists and Neurologists of America. Annual Meeting - 1917 - 222 páginas
...and charitable Provisions for the Relief of the Poor, yet something farther seems wanting in Favor of such, whose Poverty is made more miserable by the additional Weight of a grevious Disease, from which they might easily be relieved, if they were not situated at too great... | |
| 1917 - 592 páginas
...and charitable Provisions for the Relief of the Poor, yet something farther seems wanting in Favor of such, whose Poverty is made more miserable by the additional Weight of a grevious Disease, from which they might easily be relieved, if they were not situated at too great... | |
| George Ross Fisher - 2001 - 234 páginas
...and charitable Provisions for the relief of the Poor, yet something farther seems wanting in favor of such, whose Poverty is made more miserable by the additional Weight of grievous Disease .... Accommodation, leaves us no room to doubt their showing an equal tender Concern... | |
| 1886 - 972 páginas
...and charitable Provisions for the Relief of the Poor, yet something farther seems wanting in favor of such, whose Poverty is made more miserable by the...Assistance, whereby many languish out their Lives, tortured perhaps with the Stone, devoured by the Cancer, deprived of sight by Cataracts, or gradually... | |
| Pennsylvania. Board of Public Charities - 1917 - 416 páginas
...something farther seems wanting in Favor of such, whose Poverty is made more miserable by the^additional Weight of a grievous Disease, from which they might...out their Lives, tortur'd perhaps with the Stone, devoured by the Cancer, deprived of Sight by Cataracts, or gradually decaying by loathsome Distempers... | |
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