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... become wards of the State and provision be made from the public moneys . There are two sources of expense involved , the first being the care required during a necessarily prolonged course of treatment . It is manifestly impossible that ...
... become wards of the State and provision be made from the public moneys . There are two sources of expense involved , the first being the care required during a necessarily prolonged course of treatment . It is manifestly impossible that ...
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... become a dependent ? For each one may be found work which will make him certainly self - supporting and possibly more than that . Thus would the State in time not only be relieved from their support , which without aid must become ...
... become a dependent ? For each one may be found work which will make him certainly self - supporting and possibly more than that . Thus would the State in time not only be relieved from their support , which without aid must become ...
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... become strong enough to follow other than a special vocation . Many of these cases become from lack of treatment and from want of education life long dependencies , while on the other hand if they were properly prepared they could at ...
... become strong enough to follow other than a special vocation . Many of these cases become from lack of treatment and from want of education life long dependencies , while on the other hand if they were properly prepared they could at ...
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... become depend- encies . This is but one of many similar experi- ences I have had in my practice of ortho- pedics . And I feel sure any of you can recall similar cases to which the principles I advocate would be just as applicable . It ...
... become depend- encies . This is but one of many similar experi- ences I have had in my practice of ortho- pedics . And I feel sure any of you can recall similar cases to which the principles I advocate would be just as applicable . It ...
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... become very commonplace adults . So much as to the relation of the nervous system to the general reflexes . We pass now to the re- sponses in the moral and mental spheres . We have heard that when the incoming impulse has reached the ...
... become very commonplace adults . So much as to the relation of the nervous system to the general reflexes . We pass now to the re- sponses in the moral and mental spheres . We have heard that when the incoming impulse has reached the ...
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