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Excerpt from A Bulletin on the Condition of the County, Almshouses of Missouri
It is universally recognized by those who have studied almshouse administration that the almshouse is not fitted to care for those classes of dependents who require Special or scientific treatment. By its very nature the almshouse is a small local institution which cannot be expected to have at its head an official with professional training and experience. Therefore, cer tain classes who need special care involving special knowledge should not be committed to the almshouse. These classes include children, delinquents, the insane, the epileptic, the feeble-minded, the blind, and the deaf mutes. Let us consider in the order given the reasons why these classes should be excluded from the alms houses.
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