It seems certain that the deaths which occur in this country are fully a third more numerous than they would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease were reasonably well applied throughout the country... Journal of the British Dental Association - Page 776by British Dental Association - 1887Full view - About this book
| William Conant Church - 1874 - 876 pages
...BIUTISU VITAL STATISTICS. IN Great Britain the death rate is estimated as fully one-third higher than it would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes...were reasonably well applied throughout the country. Captain Douglas Galton asserts that there is a yearly average of 120,000 deaths in the United Kingdom,... | |
| 1871 - 76 pages
...In the first place, there is the largeness of the continuing waste of human life. It seems certain that the deaths which occur in this country are fully...the average yearly number in England and Wales is now about 120,000 ; and that of the 120,000 cases of preventable suffering which thus in every year... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1871 - 864 pages
...In the first place, there is the largeness of the continuing waste of human life. It seeins certain that the deaths which occur in this country are fully...the average yearly number in England and Wales is now about 120,000 ; and that of the 120,000 cases of preventable suffering which thus in every year... | |
| 1871 - 868 pages
...tliscase and the unamended state of th'e sanitary laws. Mr. Simon tells the Lords of the Privy Council that the deaths which occur in this country are fully a third more nr.merous than they would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease were reasonably... | |
| William Procter (M.D.) - 1872 - 92 pages
...passage from the Thirteenth Eeport of the Medical Officer of the Privy Council: — "It seems certain that the deaths which occur in this country are fully a third more numerous than they would be if an existing knowledge of the chief causes of diseases were reasonably well applied throughout the country... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1874 - 738 pages
...Government Board, stated recently that the deaths which occur in Great Britain are fully one-third more numerous than they would be if our existing knowledge...were reasonably well applied throughout the country. We learn that there is a yearly average of 120,000 deaths from causes which may be termed preventible;... | |
| 1874
...assisted in part by Dr. Gwynne Harries, was the inspector who visited in this important case. be if existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country ; and I need hardly add that, if thus some 125,000 cases of preventable suffering annually attain their... | |
| 1874 - 492 pages
...country (now about half a million a year) are by fully a third part more numerous than they would be if existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country ; and I need hardly add that, if thus some 125,000 cases of preventable suffering annually attain their... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1875 - 556 pages
...element where suffering is concerned. Mr. Simon, in his thirteenth report, says, " It seems certain that the deaths which occur in this country are fully...reasonably well applied throughout the country ; that of the deaths, which in this case may be called preventable, the average yearly number in England and... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1875 - 448 pages
...country (now about half-a-million a year) are by fully a third pait more numerous than they woulc) be, if existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country ; and I need hardly add that, if thus some 125,000 cases of preventable suffering annually attain their... | |
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