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Dem Reichsverband der deutschen Volkswirte (R. D. V.) zur Feier seines 25jährigen Bestehens zu Berlin im Februar 1927 gewidmet von der Friedrich List-Gesellschaft

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1033562599
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-54741
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Kampffmeyer, Paul http://d-nb.info/gnd/116038365
Title:
Die Prostitution als soziale Klassenerscheinung und ihre sozialpolitische Bekämpfung
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
Buchhandlung Vorwärts
Year of publication:
1905
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (122 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2018
Collection:
Economics Books
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Structure type:
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Title:
1. Kapitel. Die Ehe und die Prostitution
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • The story of Pittsburgh
  • Hospitals (Vol. 1, nr. 16)
  • Title page
  • Allegheny general hospital
  • Allegheny valley hospital
  • Belvedere general hospital
  • Braddock general hospital
  • Canonsburg general hospital
  • Children's hospital of Pittsburgh
  • Citizens general hospital
  • Columbia hospital
  • The Dixmont hospital
  • The eye and ear hospital
  • Homestead hospital
  • Industrial home for crippled children
  • Elizabeth Steel Magee hospital
  • McKeesport hospital
  • Mercy hospital
  • The montefiore hospital
  • Ohio valley general hospital
  • Passavant hospital
  • The pasteur institute
  • Pittsburgh hospital
  • Pittsburgh city homes and hospitals
  • Pittsburgh homoeopathic hospital
  • Pittsburgh municipal hospital
  • The Pittsburgh skin and cancer foundation
  • Pittsburgh tuberculosis hospital
  • The presbyterian hospital
  • Protestant home for incurables
  • Roselia foundling asylum and maternity hospital
  • St. Francis hospital
  • St. John's general hospital
  • St. Joseph's hospital
  • St Margaret memorial hospital
  • Sewickley valley hospital
  • Shriners' hospital for crippled children
  • The south side hospital
  • Suburban General hospital
  • Tuberculosis league
  • United States marine hospital
  • United States veterans' hospital
  • The western Pennsylvania hospital
  • Zoar home and maternity hospital
  • The first national bank at Pittsburgh
  • Directors
  • Officers

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partment during the year 1927 distributed relief to the poor 
of the county amounting to $140,000. 
The management of the Allegheny County Home and 
Hospital is under the supervision of the Directors of the Poor, 
of which Maj. J. Clyde Miller of Homestead is president, 
H. H. Dixon of Millvale, vice president, and Dr. W. L. 
Henderson of East McKeesport, secretary. Dr. G. A. Me- 
Cracken is superintendent. 
ALLEGHENY GENERAL HOSPITAL 
The Allegheny General Hospital, on the North Side of 
the City of Pittsburgh, was incorporated December 4, 1882, 
and formally opened February 15, 1886. It was rebuilt in 
1904. Its bed capacity in 1886 was 50, and this had increased 
to 405 in the year of 1927. The number of patients admitted 
in 1886 was 369, and this increased to 6550 in the 1926-1927 
year, ending May 31. Expenditures in 1887 were $20,177.82, 
and in the latest year named they had grown to $628,749.08. 
The endowment fund in the first year was $10,000, and this 
had increased by the end of 1927 to $3,104,449.58; of this, 
$712,024.58 was general, $442,425.00 laboratory, and $1,950.- 
000.00 in memorial and other special funds. 
Illustrative of changed conditions, the annual report 
states that the actual average per capita per diem cost, 1886- 
1887, was 96 cents, while in 1926-1927 the actual average per 
diem cost was $5.25. 
Total patient days of treatment in the year ended May 
31, 1926, were 119,654; patients’ days in wards, 82,507; pa- 
tients’ days in private rooms, 37,147; total patients admitted 
to wards and private rooms, 6,550; patients admitted to pri- 
vate rooms, 3,912. The average stay of private room patients 
was a little more than 14 days, the average stay of ward pa- 
tients a little over 21 days, and the average stay of hospital 
patients was a little over 18 days. The total number of free 
days service rendered over the past fiscal year was 50,271. 
These facts briefly stated, give an insight into the need of a 
hospital of this character on the North Side. 
The School of Nursing has reached its 40th anniversary 
and has issued “The Stethoscope,” which tells of its activities.
	        

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