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Collat. Boarding
Taking it altogether, the body of security thus affordedheld 6 7
This security for
in tive life
out of the reach
of Parents in the
existing stock of
things.
Requisite, the
existence of which
is necessary to it.
ralis superior in by the proposed institution
considered in respect of the branch of it here in question
is superior - far superior - to any thing
that has ever yet been exemplified, or even that
could easily be exemplified elsewhere.
It depended on the concurrence of those several
efficient causes
Capital sufficient for the payment maintenance of a set of
Nurses in sufficient number for such a number
a setof children in sufficient number for the
full employment of a sufficient set of nurses
two a competent number of whom two at least shall be constantly every moment on duty
two at least sitting up all night.
2. Do for the maintenance of the Nurses
3. Do for a sufficient stock of and
economical superintendence.
4. Do for a Building of such magnitude —
proportioned to the number.
5. A plan of construction for the building so
peculiarly adapted to the purpose of an easy
and commodious as well as uninterrupted system
of Inspection.
7. On the means such as no private institution
can afford for recording collecting, digesting and publishing
the facts relative to the modeplan observed in the
mode or modes of treatment of the children in the company
nurseries and expressive of to the result of that treatment in
point of success: and thence on the accumulation
of a body of medical science, hitherto unexampled
as well in point of authenticity as anwell as in pont of amplitude
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jeremy bentham |
i taylor |
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evan nepean |
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see note 3 to letter 1392, vol. 6 |
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