It has been proved over and over again that nothing is so costly in all ways as disease, and that nothing is so remunerative as the outlay which augments health, and in doing so, augments the amount and value of the work done. Journal of the British Dental Association - Page 783by British Dental Association - 1887Full view - About this book
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1873 - 814 pages
...social and sanitary conditions. It removes from them much of the self-control with regard to hygenic rules which other men possess, and is therefore bound...proved over and over again that nothing is so costly in measures develops itself, it will be seen that even great wars and political earthquakes are really... | |
| John Shaw Billings, United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1875 - 702 pages
...best plan of promoting the health of meu iu barracks. When it is remembered that " it has been proven, over and over again, that nothing is so costly in all ways as disease, and nothing is so remunerative as the outlay which augments health," and that the loss to the Government... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1878 - 804 pages
...places under its own social and sanitary conditions. It removes from them much of the self-control with regard to hygienic rules which other men possess,...system. But more than this : it is as much bound by its self researches and measures develops itself, it will be seen that even great wars and politice! earthquakes... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1878 - 830 pages
...them much of the self-control with regard to ch other men possess, and is therefore bound by every and fair contract to see that these men are in no way But more than thia : it is as much bound by its self K~- p, -— »»y j. , — ™.elops itself, it... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1883 - 428 pages
...places under its own social and sanitary conditions. It removes from them much of the self-control with regard to hygienic rules which other men possess,...way injured by its system. But more than this : it ia as much bound by its self-interest. It has been proved over and over again that nothing is so costly... | |
| 1895 - 634 pages
...places urider its own social and sanitary conditions, it removes from them much of the self control with regard to Hygienic rules, which other men possess,...proved over and over again that nothing is so costly in every way ¡is disease, that nothing is so remunerative as the outlay which augments health, and in... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1886 - 196 pages
...the people of all classes and conditions to say, with Dr. Parks, of England : " It has been proven over and over again that nothing is so costly in all ways as disease, and nothing is so remunerative as outlay which augments health, and in so doing augments the value of the... | |
| 1889 - 432 pages
...establishing facts in science. Thus, we have the voice of Dr. Parks, of England: " It has been proven over and over again that nothing is so Costly in all ways as disease, and nothing is so remunerative as outlay which augments health, and in so doing augments the value of the... | |
| Thomas Stevenson - 1898 - 1040 pages
...hygienic rules which other men possess. It is, therefore, bound by every principle of fair and honest contract to see that these men are in no way injured by its system (Parkes). It is important that every officer in a regiment should know something of the rules laid... | |
| 1908 - 686 pages
...been infected with tuberculosis, but passed as good and bearing the official stamp of inspection ? It has been proved over and over again that nothing is so costly in all ways as disease. It is therefore to the benefit of the breeder to minimise the risk by assuring to his stock all the... | |
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