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Catherine Gracey, whose occupation was "Wife of Daniel L., Carpenter," and whose occupational rank was "blue collar," checked it out in 1897.
Included in Dr. Travell's household was his 21-year-old daughter, Janet, whose occupation was given as "college"; she was studying medicine at Cornell University Medical College in New York City.
There were usually four or five people to an apartment: Edward Monroe, 52, a laborer, lived in one with his three siblings, including George, 47, whose occupation was listed as "paralyzed — never earned a cent".
But the tribes of Indians inhabiting this country were fierce savages, whose occupation was war, and whose subsistence was drawn chiefly from the forest.
The first case was a man of fifty-eight, whose occupation was that of a brakeman.
In addition, patients whose occupation was agriculture were more likely to have poor adherence.
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The neighbourhood Modi visited is home to members of the Valmiki caste, whose occupation is traditionally "manual scavenging", a euphemism for clearing other people's faeces by hand.
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