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Uses Made of a Mental Hygiene Clinic by a Boys’ Training School: How the Boys’ Farm and Training School at Shawbridge, Quebec Makes Referrals to and Uses the Treatment Recommendations of the Mental Hygiene Institute on Pine Avenue, Montreal

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Uses Made of a Mental Hygiene Clinic by a Boys’ Training School: How the Boys’ Farm and Training School at Shawbridge, Quebec Makes Referrals to and Uses the Treatment Recommendations of the Mental Hygiene Institute on Pine Avenue, Montreal
Type
Mémoire de maîtrise (travail social)
Université
Université McGill
Date
1949
Nb de pages
v, 224
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MAYOTTE, A. S. Uses Made of a Mental Hygiene Clinic by a Boys’ Training School: How the Boys’ Farm and Training School at Shawbridge, Quebec Makes Referrals to and Uses the Treatment Recommendations of the Mental Hygiene Institute on Pine Avenue, Montreal. Mémoire de maîtrise (travail social), Université McGill, 1949. v, 224 p.
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