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8Published 1936.Subjects: “…., Federación Anarquista Ibérica., Samaritane Ouvrière (Bern), Comité Regional de Catalunya., Comité Regional de Catalunya., Public health.]…”
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9Published 1936.Subjects: “…., Federación Anarquista Ibérica., Samaritane Ouvrière (Bern), Comité Regional de Catalunya., Comité Regional de Catalunya., Public health.]…”
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10Published 1936.Subjects: “…., Federación Anarquista Ibérica., Samaritane Ouvrière (Bern), Comité Regional de Catalunya., Comité Regional de Catalunya., Public health.]…”
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11Published 1936.Subjects: “…., Federación Anarquista Ibérica., Samaritane Ouvrière (Bern), Comité Regional de Catalunya., Comité Regional de Catalunya., Public health.]…”
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12Published February 1902“…The following is a list of institutions and agencies which have, in co-operation generally with the Samaritan Fund, rendered assistance to patients referred to them:— Clergy 18 Hospital Sunday and Saturday Funds 11 Special Convalescent Homes 9 Special Hospitals and Institutions 13 Employers 2 Metropolitan Association for Befriending Young Servants 7 Rescue and Reformatory Union 2 Metropolitan Nurses 2 Salvation and Church Armies 3 German Benevolent Society 1 Soldiers' and Sailors' Families Association 1 Invalid Children's Aid Association 2 School Board Managers 2 Of thirty-six patients assisted by the Samaritan Fund, ten repaid the entire cost of their appliances and sixteen repaid part, while in ten cases the appliances had to be given entirely by the Samaritan Fund. …”
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13Published 2009“…Verzio FF Submission Duration: 00:56:00 Sister Carmel Wauchope, a sister of the Good Samaritans resides in the outback town of Whyalla, Australia, not far from the former Baxter detention centre. …”
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14Published February 1902“…Referred to Provident Medical Association 68 Referred to Sick Benefit Clubs 107 Referred to Poor Law 22 Sent away as able to pay for treatment 23 Fifty-six cases were referred to District Committees of the C.O.S., of which twenty-six cases were materially assisted, the Samaritan Fund contributing £26. 7s. 11d. towards the cost, while the C.O.S. raised £35. 13s. 7d. …”
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15Published 2011“…At this point, Michael had begun volunteering for various organisations such as The Samaritans and a hospice, and decided on a complete career change, utilising his caring nature by gaining employment as a residential social worker with young adults with learning difficulties. …”
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16by Mew, E. B. ; Miller, Mary F. ; Norman, E. M. ; Roberts, D. ; Galbraith, H. ; Worden, M. ; Daukes, A. ; Waterworth, E. M. ; Mottram, D. B., Capener, Norman“…The tragic death of Miss Thomas, After-Care Sister, which occurred on her way to a Clinic, cast a gloom over the many who had been familiar with her cheery, enthusiastic personality during her four and half years' service with D.A.C.A. A small Samaritan Fund has been started in her memory by some of those who worked with her, and is administered by Matron for those minor needs of special cases which appealed so readily to Miss Thomas herself. …”
Published 1932
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17by Great Britain. Ministry of Health ; Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain), Clegg, Hugh Anthony, 1900-“…So when you see your child (or your foster-child if you are one of the good samaritans who are caring for evacuees) taking a new and independent line of action that is not harmful, encourage him to go his own way, helping only when it is necessary. …”
Published 1943