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Pressed down by want and afflicted with poverty, wounded and maimed in war or worn down with age? : cathedral almsmen in England 1538-1914 / Ian Atherton, Eileen McGrath and Alannah Tomkins
From common rights to cold charity : enclosure and poor allotments in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Sylvia Pinches
Kinship and welfare in early modern England : sometimes charity begins at home / Sheila Cooper
Deaf children and charitable education in Britain 1790-1944 / Anne Borsay
Joseph Townend and the Manchester Infirmary : a plebeian patient in the industrial revolution / Stuart Hogarth
Investigating the "deserving" poor : charity and the voluntary hospitals in nineteenth-century Birmingham / Jonathan Reinarz
Choice and the children's hospital : Great Ormond Street Hospital patients and their families 1855-1900 / Andrea Tanner
Mental health charity for the middling sort : Holloway Sanatorium 1885-1900 / Anne C. Shepherd
Urban tuberculosis patients and sanatorium treatment in the early twentieth century / Flurin Condrau
The politics of voluntary health care in Middlesborough 1900-1948 / Barry Doyle
The co-operative men's guild, citizenship and the limits of mutual aid / Peter Shapely
Retelling the stories of clients of voluntary social work agencies in Britain after 1945 / Pat Starkey.

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