Evidence on poor law medical relief, taken before the select committee ... on poor relief, England, in 1861. With remarks by R. Griffin |
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allowed amount Annual application appointed Article assistance average number Board of Guardians British Medical Association certificate charge child considered Consolidated Order cost deem destitute diet direct disease dispensaries District Medical Officer drugs duty elected entitled EVIDENCE LAID expense extra medical fees fixed salary fracture give given grant Griffin hospital House of Commons infirm inmates instances Justices labouring classes Law Medical Officers less Lord Elcho's Return lunatic matter medical attendance medical districts Medical Officer's Medical Order medical relief medicines metropolis metropolitan midwifery miles mode of payment necessary number of patients opinion order for medical Overseer paid parish Parliament pauper per-case permanently Poor Law Board Poor Law Commissioners Poor Law Medical poor person poor rates population present PROPOSED REGULATION qualified received recommend referring refused Registrar relieving officer remuneration Report residence sick poor surgeon surgical tion vaccination Weymouth whilst Workhouse
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Página ix - ... a convenient stock of flax hemp wool thread iron and other necessary ware and stuff to set the poor on work: and also competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame impotent old blind and such other among them being poor and not able to work...
Página 24 - ... shall be understood to include and shall be applied to several persons or parties as well as one person or party, and females as well as males, and several matters or things as well as one matter or thing respectively, unless there be something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction.
Página xli - Published under the direction of the General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom, pursuant to the Medical Act, 1858.
Página xx - London. 2. A diploma or degree as surgeon from a Royal College or University in England, Scotland, or Ireland, together with a certificate to practise as an apothecary from the Society of Apothecaries of London. 3. A diploma or degree as surgeon from a Royal College or University in England, Scotland, or Ireland, such person having been in actual practice as an apothecary on the first day oí August, One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
Página 23 - Unions, or to any member of the family of any able-bodied male person, an extract from the medical officer's weekly report (if any such officer shall have attended the case), stating the nature of such sickness, accident, or infirmity, shall be specially entered in the minutes of the proceedings of the Board of Guardians of the day on which the relief is ordered or subsequently allowed. But if the Board of Guardians...
Página 20 - Guardians shall cause a special minute to be made and entered on the usual record of their proceedings, stating the reasons which, in their opinion, make it necessary to form a district exceeding the said limits, and shall...
Página cix - Guardians, when required, any reasonable information respecting the case of any pauper under his care ; to make any such written report, relative to any sickness prevalent among the paupers in the workhouse, as the Board of Guardians, or the Poor Law Commissioners, may require of him ; and to attend the Board of Guardians when summoned by them.
Página 14 - If the medical officer upon such examination pronounce the pauper to be labouring under any disease of body or mind, the pauper shall be placed in the sick ward, or in such other ward as the medical officer shall direct.
Página ciii - The guardians of any union, or parish not within an union, may at any time employ one of their medical officers to make inquiry and report upon the sanitary state of their union or parish, or any part thereof, and pay a reasonable compensation for the same out of their common fund.
Página 18 - Guardians shall, in case of every such suspension, forthwith report the same, together with the cause thereof, to the...