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<del>There are some</del> <add>of</add> disorders <del>which</del> <add>some</add> would<lb/>be best managed in separate <add><del>the hou</del></add> houses though the<lb/>accommodations <del>should <add>are</add></del> be ever so indifferent: <del>there<lb/>are</del> others <del>that would be</del> best <del>managed</del> in hospitals.<lb/><del>But what</del> Much will <add>of course</add> depend upon the <sic>spatiousness</sic><lb/>and commodiousness of the hospital.  Some<lb/>may be better in those <unclear>regards</unclear>  than the mansions<lb/>of the poor: others may be worse.  <del>But<lb/>this belongs more to the department of medical<lb/>than any other.  But for this I must refer to<lb/>the writings.</del> But on these points the profession<lb/>of medical science must be referred to. <hi rend="superscript">a</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> See Pringle on the diseases of the army, <unclear>Airkin</unclear> <lb/>on hospitals<lb/></note></p>
<p><del>There are some</del> <add>of</add> disorders <del>which</del> <add>some</add> would<lb/>be best managed in separate <add><del>the hou</del></add> houses though the<lb/>accommodations <del>should <add>are</add></del> be ever so indifferent: <del>there<lb/>are</del> others <del>that would be</del> best <del>managed</del> in hospitals.<lb/><del>But what</del> Much will <add>of course</add> depend upon the <sic>spatiousness</sic><lb/>and commodiousness of the hospital.  Some<lb/>may be better in those <unclear>regards</unclear>  than the mansions<lb/>of the poor: others may be worse.  <del>But<lb/>this belongs more to the department of medical<lb/>than any other.  But for this I must refer to<lb/>the writings.</del> But on these points the profession<lb/>of medical science must be referred to. <hi rend="superscript">a</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> See Pringle on the diseases of the army, <unclear>Airkin</unclear> <lb/>on hospitals<lb/></note></p>
 
With regard to the management of the <del>p</del><lb/>poor in general, a great deal depends on local<lb/>and national circumstances.  In Scotland,<lb/>with the exception of a few of the great towns,<lb/>there is no provision at all made <del>by</del> for the poor<lb/>by government.  In England the poor's rates are<lb/>computed at <add>upwards of</add> 2 million a year, a sum equal to<lb/><note>the</note><lb/><pb/>


<p>With regard to the management of the <del>p</del><lb/>poor in general, a great deal depends on local<lb/>and national circumstances.  In Scotland,<lb/>with the exception of a few of the great towns,<lb/>there is no provision at all made <del>by</del> for the poor<lb/>by government.  In England the poor's rates are<lb/>computed at <add>upwards of</add> 2 million a year, a sum equal to<lb/><note>the</note></p>




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There are some of disorders which some would
be best managed in separate the hou houses though the
accommodations should are be ever so indifferent: there
are
others that would be best managed in hospitals.
But what Much will of course depend upon the spatiousness
and commodiousness of the hospital. Some
may be better in those regards than the mansions
of the poor: others may be worse. But
this belongs more to the department of medical
than any other. But for this I must refer to
the writings.
But on these points the profession
of medical science must be referred to. a (a) See Pringle on the diseases of the army, Airkin
on hospitals

With regard to the management of the p
poor in general, a great deal depends on local
and national circumstances. In Scotland,
with the exception of a few of the great towns,
there is no provision at all made by for the poor
by government. In England the poor's rates are
computed at upwards of 2 million a year, a sum equal to
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Identifier: | JB/087/079/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

079

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

003

Titles

iii expedients for satisfying indigence

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f45 / f46 / f47 / f48

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27604

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