Social DiagnosisRussell Sage Foundation, 1917 - 511 sider |
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... physicians and lawyers , for ex- ample there was always a basis of knowledge held in common . If a neurologist had occasion to confer with a surgeon , each could assume in the other a mastery of the elements of a whole group of basic ...
... physicians and lawyers , for ex- ample there was always a basis of knowledge held in common . If a neurologist had occasion to confer with a surgeon , each could assume in the other a mastery of the elements of a whole group of basic ...
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... physician , an armorer , a photog- rapher , etc. But these specialists could not , he finally decided , meet the needs of the investigating officers by sufficiently keeping in view their aims and the conditions of their work . Therefore ...
... physician , an armorer , a photog- rapher , etc. But these specialists could not , he finally decided , meet the needs of the investigating officers by sufficiently keeping in view their aims and the conditions of their work . Therefore ...
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... physician in an American city a few years ago . This physician , who had seen in his hospital practice the excellent service given by the trained social workers of the hospital in unravelling the social complications of its patients ...
... physician in an American city a few years ago . This physician , who had seen in his hospital practice the excellent service given by the trained social workers of the hospital in unravelling the social complications of its patients ...
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... physician and his junior , whether the out- break which resulted in the arrest of the child was largely accidental , or whether it is habitual or likely to be so ; whether it is due chiefly to some inherent physical or moral defect of ...
... physician and his junior , whether the out- break which resulted in the arrest of the child was largely accidental , or whether it is habitual or likely to be so ; whether it is due chiefly to some inherent physical or moral defect of ...
Side 34
... physicians used to appeal to the societies to advocate the adoption of some form of inquiry by hospitals and dispensaries to prevent the fraudulent use of free medical charities by those who could afford to pay . This is another ...
... physicians used to appeal to the societies to advocate the adoption of some form of inquiry by hospitals and dispensaries to prevent the fraudulent use of free medical charities by those who could afford to pay . This is another ...
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