| 1884 - 438 páginas
...are continually wasting their substance, to the great injury of themselves and families, ill-disposed persons wickedly taking advantage of their unhappy...condition, and drawing them into unreasonable bargains; that few of them are so sensible of their condition as to submit voluntarily to the treatment their... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - 1885 - 308 páginas
...continually wasting their substance, to the great injury of themselves and families — ill-disposed persons wickedly taking advantage of their unhappy...condition, and drawing them into unreasonable bargains — that few of them are so sensible of their condition as to submit voluntarily to the treatment their... | |
| Pennsylvania. Board of Public Charities - 1893 - 702 páginas
...are continually wasting their substance, to the great injury of themselves and families, ill-disposed persons wickedly taking advantage of their unhappy condition, and drawing them into unreasonable bargain, etc. "That few or none of them are sensible of their condition, as to sub. mit voluntarily... | |
| Thomas G. Morton, Frank Woodbury - 1895 - 700 páginas
...are continually wasting their Substance, to the great Injury of themselves and Families, illdisposed Persons wickedly taking Advantage of their unhappy...Condition, and drawing them into unreasonable Bargains, etc. With reference to the indigent sick of the Province, it is set forth : That the good Laws of this... | |
| 1910 - 1628 páginas
...ill and deserve, as well as profit by, treatment. The petition sets forth in its third paragraph : " That few or none of them are so sensible of their...in the same deplorable State during their Lives." Here is an ancient record of the conviction of the desirability of voluntary application and of the... | |
| 1910 - 816 páginas
...ill and deserve, as well as profit by, treatment. The petition sets forth in its third paragraph : " That few or none of them are so sensible of their...in the same deplorable State during their Lives." Here is an ancient record of the conviction of the desirability of voluntary application and of the... | |
| William Francis Drewry, Richard Dewey, Charles Winfield Pilgrim - 1916 - 962 páginas
...rational Faculties, hath greatly encreased in this Province. That some of them going at large are a Terror to their Neighbours, who are daily apprehensive of...Condition, and drawing them into unreasonable Bargains, etc. That few or none of them are so sensible of their Condition, as to submit voluntarily to the Treatment... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Session - 1919 - 748 páginas
...distempered in mind and deprived of their mental faculties, hath greatly increased in this province, that few or none of them are so sensible of their...in the same deplorable state during their lives." The voluntary provision is found in 22 states varying from a truly workable law to one in which there... | |
| Harriet Bailey - 1920 - 200 páginas
...Faculties, hath greatly encreased in this Province. " That some of them going at large are a Terror to their Neighbours, who are daily apprehensive of...Condition, and drawing them into unreasonable Bargains, etc. " That few or none of them are so sensible of their Condition as to submit voluntarily to the... | |
| Clark Bell - 1893 - 544 páginas
...are continually wasting their substance, to the great Injury of themselves and Families, illdisposed Persons wickedly taking Advantage of their unhappy...unreasonable Bargains, &c. " That few or none of them are sensible of their condition, as to submit voluntarily to the Treatment their respective Cases require,... | |
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