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38 FROM OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENT.
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Paris, February, 1863.
the nam society e , dom makes icile , and itself trade responsible , are sta for ted the , and cost by of g the iving convales whi 6 h -
cent ' s sojourn at Yincennes . have The third tained class bmeans includes of annual those operatives subscritions whose author emp isa loye tions rs
to send their convalescent , y employes to the Asy p lum , of Yincennes . to Each hand of t the hem director pays 73 15 cen francs times dail being y , - the payment s obliged for on en 20 trance days *
, sum sojourn is refunded ; but should . he remain a shorter period , a proportionate
workmen The four who th ca belong tegory is to classed neither under of the the preceding head of non classes -indi . A t
non He - indi t gen on t convalescent presenting himself is received produce at the a medical charge of If t . ifica a day te , .
and hand 20 francs to the director . This mode of admission - non throws -sub open scribing the master asylum . to It operatives also enables who private are emp person loyed s by to
i exercise t is only their by a charitable special order tendencies of the in Minister an efficacious of the manner Interior ; that but this class of operatives , who neither belong to a Societie de
treated Secours in _Mutuels an hosp _, and ital w , or relieve have no d t at during home their by the illness Burea been u de than _JBierifaisanee If . j diem can . enter free of charge , or be received for les s ;
The fif per th class includes indigent workmen relieved at home at the expense of the t Bureau tt de _IBierifaisance _, each tf of whom t
maire presen of ts his to arrondissemen the direcor a _tj le and er a of cer recommenda tificate from t he ph ysician he who has attended him
. hos itals sixth of Pa class ris includes and the the ban indi lieu gent . All poor such sent are from received
thegra p tuitously . But a portion of the cost which the Asylum is at in king them is repaid ba tax on the fund called the
Monty eep on Foundation . y This useful institution is maintained by a charge of 1 per
M of cent on the , t on Seine all Fund ; money a specified and allotted the sum income for paid public b y i t work s he i adminis s from in the t t he departm tors Mdisons of th ent ng
Ouvrieres yon construc , ted by the Emperor ' s order in the Boulevard in f Mazas und fact . , pp the ropr These pro ia p ted houses erty of , the the which munici Asile have palit Imperial been y to built e CiMs , in by consequence _Ouvrikres means of _^ are the oF ,
unhealth which , the y one reduced to recover rent s of trength the health . y operative enables the
ogo Since , the the charitable extension institutions of Paris h to ere the hav fortifications e undergone , three a salutary years
alteration . In 1860 , they were for the most part pent up in
38 From Our Paris Correspondent.
38 FROM OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENT .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1864, page 38, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031864/page/38/
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