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<head>Letter XX. Hospitals.</head> | <head>Letter XX. Hospitals.</head> | ||
<p>If any thing could still be wanting to <sic>shew</sic> how far <lb/> this plan is from any necessary connection with severe and coercive measures, <lb/> there cannot be a stronger consideration than that of the advantage with which <lb/> it applies to <hi rend="underline">Hospitals:</hi> establishments of which the sole object is the relief <lb/> of the afflicted, whom their own <sic>intreaties</sic> have introduced. Tenacious as <lb/> ever of the principle of <hi rend="underline">omnipresence</hi>, I take it for granted that the whole <lb/> tribe of Medical Curators, the <hi rend="underline">Surgeon</hi>, the <hi rend="underline">Apothecary</hi>, the <hi rend="underline">Matron</hi>, <lb/> to whom I could wish to add even the <hi rend="underline">Physician</hi>, could the establishment <lb/> be but sufficient to make it worth his while, find in the Inspect<del>ors</del> Lodge <lb/> and what apartments might be added above it, their constant residence. Here <lb/> | <p>If any thing could still be wanting to <sic>shew</sic> how far <lb/> this plan is from any necessary connection with severe and coercive measures, <lb/> there cannot be a stronger consideration than that of the advantage with which <lb/> it applies to <hi rend="underline">Hospitals:</hi> establishments of which the sole object is the relief <lb/> of the afflicted, whom their own <sic>intreaties</sic> have introduced. Tenacious as <lb/> ever of the principle of <hi rend="underline">omnipresence</hi>, I take it for granted that the whole <lb/> tribe of Medical Curators, the <hi rend="underline">Surgeon</hi>, the <hi rend="underline">Apothecary</hi>, the <hi rend="underline">Matron</hi>, <lb/> to whom I could wish to add even the <hi rend="underline">Physician</hi>, could the establishment <lb/> be but sufficient to make it worth his while, find in the Inspect<del>ors</del> Lodge <lb/> and what apartments might be added above it, their constant residence. Here <lb/> the Physician <del><gap/> the establishment</del> and the Apothecary might know <lb/> with certainty, that the prescription which the one had ordered and the <lb/> | ||
Letter XX. Hospitals.
If any thing could still be wanting to shew how far
this plan is from any necessary connection with severe and coercive measures,
there cannot be a stronger consideration than that of the advantage with which
it applies to Hospitals: establishments of which the sole object is the relief
of the afflicted, whom their own intreaties have introduced. Tenacious as
ever of the principle of omnipresence, I take it for granted that the whole
tribe of Medical Curators, the Surgeon, the Apothecary, the Matron,
to whom I could wish to add even the Physician, could the establishment
be but sufficient to make it worth his while, find in the Inspectors Lodge
and what apartments might be added above it, their constant residence. Here
the Physician the establishment and the Apothecary might know
with certainty, that the prescription which the one had ordered and the
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