Re Education An Analysis of the Institutional System of the United States

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No.
Food? No.
Upon the assimilation of food, and rest.
Feeding and assimilation of food are two entirely different things. The mere lack of occupation is not "rest. " The simplest needs of the convalescent sleep, rest, and the assimilation of food cause the medical pro- fession, more trouble than almost anything 65 RE-EDUCATION else, for there are many patients who cannot assimilate food without exercise, who cannot sleep or rest unless their minds are occupied with something "worth while" And
...what does "worth while" mean to the great majority of patients ? It means money !
From the most severe to the most simple conditions of ill health, the needs for money and occupation are almost universal.
"In considering hospital efficiency, " say Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, 1 "there are two questions which must be asked: (i) 'What does this factory, called a hospital, manufac- ture; what is the hospital's aim; and how is it attempting to attain this aim?' (2) 'Are we getting the product as cheaply, as quickly, and in as large quantities as is possible?' "To consider the hospital in the most gen- eral terms, it must be considered as a 'happi- ness factory.


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