| 1842 - 450 pages
...obstructed by defective supplies of water. That the annual loss of life from filth and bad ventilation is greater than the loss from death or wounds in any...which, the country has been engaged in modern times. That of the 43,000 cases of widowhood, and 112,000 cases of destitute orphanage relieved from the poor's... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1842 - 542 pages
...obstructed by defective supplies of water. That the annual loss of life from filth and bad. ventilation are greater than the loss from death or wounds in any...which the country has been engaged in modern times. That of the 43,000 cases of widowhood, and 112,000 cases of destitute orphanage relieved from the poor's... | |
| 1843 - 226 pages
...states, in his concluding summary, that " the annual loss of life iromßlth and bad ventilation, is greater than the loss from death or wounds in any...which the country has been engaged in modern times;" that " ol the 43,000 cases of widowhood and 112,000 cases of destitute orphanage, relieved from the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1843 - 792 pages
...obstructed by defective supplies of water ; that the annual loss of life from filth and bad ventilation is greater than the loss from death or wounds in any...which the country has been engaged in modern times ; that of the 43,000 cases of widowhood, and 112,000 cases of destitute orphanage, relieved from the... | |
| 1843 - 508 pages
...obstructed by defective supplies of water. " That the annual loss of life from filth and bad ventilation are greater than the loss from death or wounds in any...which the country has been engaged in modern times. "That of the 43,000 cases of widowhood, and 112,000 cases of destitute orphanage relieved from the... | |
| John Price Durbin - 1844 - 338 pages
...quoted : " That the annual loss of life from filth and bad ventilation [in England and Scotland] is greater than the loss from death or wounds in any...which the country has been engaged in modern times. " That the ravages of epidemics and other diseases do not diminish, but tend to increase the pressure... | |
| Robert Aglionby Slaney - 1847 - 172 pages
...Chap. IX. p. 369. Recapitulation. • " That the annual loss of life from filth and bad ventilation are greater than the loss from death or wounds in any...which the country has been engaged in modern times. " That of the 43,000 cases of widowhood, and 112,000 cases of destitute orphanage, relieved from the... | |
| 1851 - 316 pages
...unnecessary excess of mortality i above 2 per cent., occasions an annual loss of I more than 60,000 lives in the United Kingdom " greater than the loss...unnecessary deaths occasion at least twenty cases of I CMKEOESSAKY sickness, on the average, to each death, j or one million cases annually, which might... | |
| 1852 - 240 pages
...removahle causes; that the annual loss of human life from snch causes in this country alone, was far greater than the loss from death or wounds in any wars in which England has heen in modern times engaged,—"the annual slanghter from prerentihle causes of typhus... | |
| William Kirby Sullivan - 1854 - 616 pages
...their inquiries, they further affirm that "the annual loss of life from dirt and bad ventilation is greater than the loss from death or •wounds in any...which the country has been engaged in modern times." These are strong and forcible ways of viewing the subject, but yet we think that by none have the relations... | |
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