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What to Do When No One Is Listening

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1. Journal of Urban Affairs 14, no. 3/4 (1992).
2. Barry C. Gale, "The Dissolution and the Revolution in London Hospital Facilities," Medical History, 11 (1967), 92.
3. W.S.C. Copenak, "Thu Royal Hospitals before 1700," in FN.L Poynter, The Evolution of Hospitals in Britain (London, 1964), 31.
4. Barry Dean Kar, Charles E. Merriam and the Study of Politics (Chicago, 1974).
5. Karl,Merriam, 7.
6. Ibid, 7.
7. Ibid. 27.
8. Ibid, 70-81.
9. Ibid, 124-25.
10. Ibid. 130-31.
11. Ibd 135, 270-71.
12. Ibid. 240-43.
13. Kar, Merriam, 122,
14. Journal of Urban Affairs 14 (1992), 263.

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