| Thomas Muldrup Logan - 1874 - 50 pages
...Diploma now awarded you — while occupying this chair, it has been my special province to explain the application of the laws of physiology and general pathology to the maintenance and improvement of the health and life of individuals and communities, under all the increasingly complex... | |
| 1896 - 414 pages
...are synonymous terms and have been variously defined in the past. Dr. Mapother's definition was: " An application of the laws of physiology and general...those agencies which are in common and constant use." With slight modifications this is a good definition at this day as can be given. The State is the guardian... | |
| Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1879 - 116 pages
...province which is now generally assigned to it. Dr. Mapothers, an eminent authority, defines it as " an application of the laws of physiology and general...those agencies which are in common and constant use." Sander, a recent German writer, gives the definition as " the care the State may reasonably be expected... | |
| 1879 - 504 pages
...are in common and constant use." Perhaps it might be more comprehensively defined as follows : — " An application of the laws of physiology and general pathology to the maintenance of the health of the human species, and to its development in the greatest perfection." Sanitary science is naturally... | |
| Edward Gregson Banner - 1882 - 174 pages
...Lectures on Public Health,' in 1869, is generally considered as the most acceptable. He describes it as " an application of the laws of physiology and general...those agencies which are in common and constant use." In many of its practical aspects this subject has been extensively treated under the head of Hygiene... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1886 - 196 pages
...the State Board of Health. Sanitary science is a term of recent origin, defined by high authority as an application of the laws of physiology and general...communities, by means of those agencies which are common and in constant use ; and, in many of its practical aspects, has been treated under the head... | |
| North Carolina. State Board of Health - 1887 - 356 pages
...scorch and sear our consciences: " Strangled by filth !'' '• Killed by wilful ignorance and neglect !" The deaths from preventable diseases in this State...agencies which are in common and constant use." The law, recognizing the utility of a science thus defined, gives to the several counties in this State local... | |
| 1888 - 608 pages
...Sanitary Science," is well given by Dr. Mapother in his " Lectures on Public Health." He describes it " as an application of the laws of physiology and general...those agencies which are in common and constant use." Of late years a great impulse has been given to preventive medicine by such men as Smith, Chadwick,... | |
| 1888 - 868 pages
...Sanitary Science," is well given by Dr. Mapother in his " Lectures on Public Health." He describes it " as an application of the laws of physiology and general...those agencies which are in common and constant use." Of late years a great impulse has been given to preventive medicine by such men as Smith, Chadwick,... | |
| 1892 - 552 pages
...good a definition as any. In the first of his Lectures on Public Health he describes this science as "an application of the laws of physiology and general...agencies which are in common and constant use." The Mosaic code of laws — the most ancient on record — contains the most minute directions for the... | |
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