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Uses of the Sick Book — its uses 1.Direct and particular Uses
1. To afford a test of the competency of the Medical
Curator.
2. To afford In cases of difficulty and that afford time enough, to
afford an opportunity of to calling in for superior
and more copious professional assistance —
3. To afford act as <add>serve</add> a check upon the
Mess Books account
of produce as expenditure as exhibited by the Mess
Books and other Consumption Books -
4. To affect serve act as a check upon the account of expenditure
in the way of Medicine, as kept by
the Medical Curator.
5. To serve as a check upon the account of produce
as exhibited by the Progress Books mentioned
below.
6. below. To indicate the deficiency in point of ability
for work: and therein maintain accuracy in the parallel
between the quantity of ability with reference to work. and the quantity of work actually performed in the establishment
IICollateral and general Uses..
1. To afford an indication with regard to the healthiness
of the local situation chosen for the House.
2. To afford a body of perpetually accumulating medical experience, applicable
to the advancement of the science, and the improvement
of the condition of the nation in the first
place and of civilized man in general, in respect
of exemption from sickness, and duration of
life. See Appendix. T Table Collateral uses - medical
As to the Ailing Book, being a sort of branch detached
from the Sick Book, it is the uses it points to
are of the same nature.
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