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Proceedings for 1871-72, blue line edition

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Pamphlet.

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The above proceedings of the early bar association (organized 1874) are republished by the present bar association (organized 1894)

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Kept up to date by pamphlet supplements.

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A series of articles re-published from the Charleston mercury discussing the pamphlet "The opinion of Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th of August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of a British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled An act for the better regulation of free negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes passed in December last".

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Continued by California digest of official reports.

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Issue published as 1 of this pamphlet series is the 3rd ed. of that work; i.e. earlier versions of that work were published 1898 and 1903, prior to the pamphlet series.

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Issued 19 as U.S. of Dept. of the Air Force. Air Force pamphlet 169-1; 19 as U.S. Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education. DOD PG-3

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Each volume contains a table of contents that provides the name of the author of each pamphlet.

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From 1899 to 1904 the Association published each year in pamphlet form the president's annual report (except in 1902 and 1903). In 1905 the list of members was included with the report, in a pamphlet entitled: Officers, Directors, ssxx

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Issued with supplement: Primary source pamphlet, which is updated periodically.

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Background: British Columbia’s Fraser Health Authority (FHA) neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) value family centered care (FCC). Nevertheless, there is limited evidence that FCC is actually incorporated into practice, as well as some concern that FHA NICU education is inaccessible, inconsistent, or disorganized. Purpose: The mission of this project is to support the principles of FCC throughout the development of an FHA online NICU family education guide by reflecting upon the needs of families throughout their NICU journey. Methods: A needs assessment was initially completed and included literature reviews, consultations, and an environmental scan. This data informed development of an online NICU family education guide which plots current education materials along key stages of the NICU journey: prenatal, admission, early days, growing and developing, discharge and at home. For the purposes of this practicum, only the prenatal stage was fully developed and will serve as a template for other stages following a formative evaluation. A pamphlet and revised FHA Neonatal Checkpoint will also be developed to augment teaching by health care professionals. Implementation and evaluation plans were adapted from the Center for Disease Control Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health. Results: The needs assessment validates and directs the development, implementation, and evaluation of the online guide illustrating an FCC approach. The online guide centralizes and organizes education by selecting education topics that relate to each stage of the NICU journey. This family-directed design enables families’ access to consistent and reliable information and offers them an opportunity to learn at their own pace. Conclusion: The process of creating, implementing, and evaluating an online family education program for FHA NICUs elucidates the intricacies and the advantages of integrating FCC into NICU practice.

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This pamphlet on mental health facilities in Iowa was undertaken to meet the need for certain factual and practical information which the Iowa Mental Health Authority, the Board of control of State Institutions, the State Department of Social Welfare and the State University of Iowa School of Social Work felt would be helpful to workers in the field.