The Juvenile Court Record, Volume 17Visitation and Aid Society, 1917 |
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... tion in fowls and lower animals denied by Flexner , but investigations by Saunders point to the accidental inges- tion of infected larvae of the green fly as a possible source of the disease . is All cases of infantile paralysis are ...
... tion in fowls and lower animals denied by Flexner , but investigations by Saunders point to the accidental inges- tion of infected larvae of the green fly as a possible source of the disease . is All cases of infantile paralysis are ...
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... tion may be carriers by harboring the organism in their throats and nasal passages for a long period of time . 4 - The infectious material comes largely from the nose and throat . May also be found in the intestinal passages and may be ...
... tion may be carriers by harboring the organism in their throats and nasal passages for a long period of time . 4 - The infectious material comes largely from the nose and throat . May also be found in the intestinal passages and may be ...
Halaman 8
... tion of Cruelty to Children stated the case . The kindest judge in the Children's Court turned to Big Sister and asked her what she knew of the Trobert fam- ily . Big Sister was happy to state that the children were her little friends ...
... tion of Cruelty to Children stated the case . The kindest judge in the Children's Court turned to Big Sister and asked her what she knew of the Trobert fam- ily . Big Sister was happy to state that the children were her little friends ...
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... tion service . It is hoped that as time goes on it will be possible to decrease the numbers , if this can be done without decreasing the efficiency , which is to be the watchword . Proper methods of detention are pro- vided in this bill ...
... tion service . It is hoped that as time goes on it will be possible to decrease the numbers , if this can be done without decreasing the efficiency , which is to be the watchword . Proper methods of detention are pro- vided in this bill ...
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... tion of getting these children and their cases away from the criminal courts and its atmosphere . In the past it has been the tendency of Connecticut and those administering the criminal courts to look to penal in- stitutions to solve ...
... tion of getting these children and their cases away from the criminal courts and its atmosphere . In the past it has been the tendency of Connecticut and those administering the criminal courts to look to penal in- stitutions to solve ...
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