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... complaints of ill-treatment appeared to have any substantial foundation, but there was one matter which was ... complaint to be well founded, and we should be glad to hear that it was found possible to return to the former practice in ...
... complaints of ill-treatment appeared to have any substantial foundation, but there was one matter which was ... complaint to be well founded, and we should be glad to hear that it was found possible to return to the former practice in ...
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... complaints of their treatment, while several spoke in warm terms of the kindness they received, and the comfort they ... complaint was not well founded. One female patient complained of rough treatment by a nurse, of which, however, she ...
... complaints of their treatment, while several spoke in warm terms of the kindness they received, and the comfort they ... complaint was not well founded. One female patient complained of rough treatment by a nurse, of which, however, she ...
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... complaints were made by them, many being the obvious outcome of delusion, and others, upon investigation, proving to have no substantial foundation. The fact that some of the patients have been sent to the Asylum without trial continues ...
... complaints were made by them, many being the obvious outcome of delusion, and others, upon investigation, proving to have no substantial foundation. The fact that some of the patients have been sent to the Asylum without trial continues ...
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and Military Hospitals State Asylums | 9 |
Appendix A continued page | 10 |
Appendix B continued page | 29 |
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1st January accommodation Administrative Counties admission admitted airing courts appeals for discharge Appendix Average Number bedsore Board books the names Borough Asylums Boroughs specified building cent chargeable Colleagues Commissioners in Lunacy complaints Condition of patients confined to bed County and Borough County Boroughs day duty day rooms deaths died Dietary dinner Discharged recovered District Asylum dormitories dysentery enteric fever erysipelas female patients female side Idiots improvements inmates inquest insane Institution ladies last visit laundry Licensed Houses Lunacy Act male patients male side mechanical restraint number of patients Number of Pauper nurses paralysis patients attending Pauper Lunatics pauper patients phthisis Poorhouse Population transferred post-mortem examination private patients proportion Registered Hospitals restraint or seclusion Royal Asylum satisfactory Schedule IV senile decay senile dementia Sixty-first Report Soke of Peterborough staff of attendants Statistics suicidal Table to-day Total Number usefully employed voluntary boarder weekly women Workhouse zymotic disease