Her experience in this connection led in 1898 to the setting-up of the Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent Care of the Feeble-Minded... Sessional Papers - Page 3by Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1907Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1912 - 690 pages
...Sandlebridge Colony for the Feebleminded, and there is an appendix by Miss Mary Dendy, honorary secretary of the Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent Care of the Feeble-minded, on the treatment and training of these patients. Her chapter, in common with the rest of the book,... | |
| Education - 1899 - 876 pages
...termed the Manchester Scheme for dealing with the Feebleminded, and that has called into existence the Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent Care of the Feeble-minded. The emphatic word of this title is " Permanent." The Society claims that its object is to force upon the... | |
| George Edward Shuttleworth - Children - 1900 - 232 pages
...consequently transmissible to another generation. The movement set on foot in the north of England by the " Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent Care of the Feeble-minded " is, therefore, to be commended from this point of view. To quote the words of Miss Dendy (the founder... | |
| 1902 - 400 pages
...such agencies as the " National Association for the Promotion of the Welfare of the Feeble-minded," the " Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent Care of the Feeble-minded," and by various benevolent ladies who have established working homes for feeble-minded girls. We may... | |
| Christian sociology - 1903 - 528 pages
...never been right since. 2 A. Notable Factor of Social Degeneracy. By Amos W. Butler. [Reprinted by the Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent Care of the Feeble-minded.] Mr. Butler says further, " For various reasons which will occur to you, the mothers are often known... | |
| 1903 - 150 pages
...Homes at Sandle Bridge, near Alderley Edge, about 40 attending. These Homes were recently erected by the Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the permanent care of the Feeble-minded. Miss DENDY kindly provided tea. The local arrangements for the meeting were carried out by C. CHRISTOPHER... | |
| Indiana University - 1904 - 380 pages
...Anthropology. In Proc. AAAS, for 1901, L, pp. 337-353. Reprinted for general distribution in England by the Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent Care of the Feeble-minded, pp. 10. Also in Science, NS, XIV, pp. 444-453. (Sept. 20, 1901) ; and in Indiana Bull. Char, and Cor.,... | |
| Ed - 1908 - 488 pages
...body. In the meantime, the Warford Hall experiment in after-care of defective children, conducted by the Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent Care of the Feeble-minded, is worthy of the most careful study from every educationist and social reformer. Reviews I. An Ancient... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1907 - 1110 pages
...took the matter up and a great interest was aroused in the subject. Societies were .established — the Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent...Separate Schools, and the After-care Committees being the most important — the work of which increased the knowledge of the needs of the mentally defective... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1908 - 1018 pages
...the plants are put in them. This large property, with its valuable buildings and equipment belongs to the Lancashire and Cheshire Society for the Permanent Care of the Feeble-Minded, which was founded eight years ago. About ten years ago Miss Dendy, who had done years of work among... | |
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