Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 3
... seem that the cumulative effect of the Government's edu- cational activities in behalf of Indians for the past 25 years is tak- ing tangible form ; that at length , after many years of discouraging efforts , often in the face of open ...
... seem that the cumulative effect of the Government's edu- cational activities in behalf of Indians for the past 25 years is tak- ing tangible form ; that at length , after many years of discouraging efforts , often in the face of open ...
Halaman 4
... seems to prove that , given the means , the Indian Service can save many Indian lives . ยท The death rate for the United States as a whole in 1920 was 13.8 per thousand as against 22.33 for Indians . The last published health statistics ...
... seems to prove that , given the means , the Indian Service can save many Indian lives . ยท The death rate for the United States as a whole in 1920 was 13.8 per thousand as against 22.33 for Indians . The last published health statistics ...
Halaman 5
... seem to provide one bed for every 137 Indians . But of the 2,190 beds , 528 are in hospitals of nonreservation schools , 92 are in the Canton Hospital for Insane Indians , and 573 are in 11 tuberculosis sanitariums , leaving but 997 in ...
... seem to provide one bed for every 137 Indians . But of the 2,190 beds , 528 are in hospitals of nonreservation schools , 92 are in the Canton Hospital for Insane Indians , and 573 are in 11 tuberculosis sanitariums , leaving but 997 in ...
Halaman 6
... seem to be so entirely actuated by the love of service to humanity that salary is a secondary consideration to them . We have heretofore , and at some length , dwelt upon the importance of the social - service work of field matrons , of ...
... seem to be so entirely actuated by the love of service to humanity that salary is a secondary consideration to them . We have heretofore , and at some length , dwelt upon the importance of the social - service work of field matrons , of ...
Halaman 13
... seem that the opportunities for medical experience , added to the charm , to a young man of a new country and special training from practice in such diseases as trachoma and tuberculosis might draw to the service competent men if ade ...
... seem that the opportunities for medical experience , added to the charm , to a young man of a new country and special training from practice in such diseases as trachoma and tuberculosis might draw to the service competent men if ade ...
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