In conclusion, it must be recognized, regarding the fatal effects of the imperfect conditions of human life under which Indians, negroes, and many of the people of limited means exist, demand the earnest consideration of all workers in the field of climatology... Canadian Practitioner - Page 3381887Full view - About this book
| 1887 - 536 pages
...conditions of human life under which Indians, negroes, and many of the people of limited means exist, demand the earnest consideration of all workers in...assigned to us, of making it possible for every willing citizen to so live under his own roof as to maintain a vigor unimpaired for the discharge of the work... | |
| John Brown Hamilton - 1887 - 804 pages
...earnest consideration of all workers in this broad field of climatology and demography ; and since occupations, urban residence and limited means make...stimulating effects of life by the ever-restless ocean or npon the mountain side, we shall, I conceive, best fulfill the duties which have been assigned to us... | |
| Pennsylvania. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics - 1888 - 360 pages
...conditions of human lite under which Indians, negroes and many of the people of limited means exist, demand the earnest consideration of all workers in...the field of climatology and demography ; and since their occupations, urban residence and limited means make it impossible for an increasing proportion... | |
| 1889 - 540 pages
...mentioned are sunlight in abundance, and the attainment of equable heating and thorough ventilation .... Since the occupations, urban residence and limited...make it impossible for an increasing proportion of onr population to enjoy the healthgiving influences of our rural residence, . . . . we shall at least... | |
| 1887 - 492 pages
...conditions of human life under which Indians, negroes, and many of the people of limited means exist, demand the earnest consideration of all workers in...assigned to us, of making it possible for every willing citizen to so live under his own roof as to maintain a vigor unimpaired for the discharge of the work... | |
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