Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Second Annual Report of the Trustees of the State Lunatic Hospital at Worcester: December, 1834
The advantages to be derived to the government and to-the community, from the services of the Trustees, in their connection with the Hospital, must always very much depend upon the amount of experience they may be able to bring to the discharge of their duties. The existing arrangement withdraws two of the five members annually from the Board. It is believed that this arrange ment is not consonant with a sound View of the duties de volving upon the Trustees, particularly in reference to the value of any experience they may acquire. It is there fore respectfully suggested, that the statute be so altered as to provide, that the place of the senior Trustee only be annually vacated.
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