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Excerpt from Hospitals, Medical Science, and Public Health: An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Medical Department of Victoria University, Manchester, on October 1st, 1908
In respect of the out-patients, hospital abuse, by persons able to pay for advice, is perhaps exaggerated still, by direct provision or by means of provident dispensaries, some of them might be induced to obtain the more individual and dis criminating aid of physicians living among them, conversant with them and their ways, and with the external causes and conditions of their maladies. Thus, by treatment of a more comprehensive kind on physiological lines, vulgar notions of the laws of life and disease would be enlarged, and some health would be compassed not for the body only but also for mind and character.
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