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" As the result of prizes offered by Mr. Henry Lomb, of Rochester. NY, through the American Public Health Association, the following awards were made at the last meeting of the association : I. HEALTHY HOMES AND FOODS FOR THE WORKING CLASSES. "
The Preventable causes of disease, injury, and death in American ... - Page 3
by George H. Ireland - 1886 - 19 pages
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Healthy homes and foods for the working classes

Victor Clarence Vaughan - 1886 - 78 pages
...Copyright, 1886, BY IRVING A. WATSON, SEC. AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION. All Rights Reserved. T43 V INTRODUCTION. As the result of prizes offered by Mr....HOMES AND FOODS FOR THE WORKING CLASSES. By VICTOR C. VAUOHAN, MD, PH. D., Professor in University of Michigan. Prize, . . $200 II. THE SANITARY CONDITIONS...
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Public health. The Lomb prize essays

American Public Health Association - 1886 - 222 pages
...ASSOCIATION, 22 NORTH MAIN STREET 1886 INTRODUCTION. The four valuable papers which constitute this volume are the result of prizes offered by Mr. Henry Lomb, of...NY, through the American Public Health Association, for the best essays on the four subjects presented. This volume has been prepared for the express purpose...
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Public health

American Public Health Association - 1886 - 248 pages
...NORTH MAIN STREET 1886 J A INTRODUCTION. The four valuable papers which constitute this volume are the result of prizes offered by Mr. Henry Lomb, of...NY, through the American Public Health Association, for the best essays on the four subjects presented. This volume has been prepared for the express purpose...
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Annual Report of the Board of Education

Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1887 - 386 pages
...Copyright, 1886, BY IRVING A. WATSON, SEC. AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION. All Rights Reserved. - . INTRODUCTION. As the result of prizes offered by Mr....American Public Health Association, the following oo awards were made at the last meeting of the association : I. HEALTHY HOMES AND FOODS FOR THE WORKING...
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Medical Visitor and Directory of Homoeopathic Physicians, Volume 4

1888 - 412 pages
...discussion, and the same can be said of his book. Published by EB Treat, 771 Broadway, NY, at $2.75. As the result of prizes offered by Mr. Henry Lomb,...awards were made at the last meeting of the association : 1. "Healthy Homes and Foods for the Working Classes," by Victor C. Vaughan, MD, Ph. D., Professor...
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The Nation, Volume 46

1888 - 554 pages
...College, Oxford. Should there be fifty, the pledge will be reduced one-half. Prizes of $500 and Í300 are offered by Mr. Henry Lomb of Rochester, NY , through the American Public Health Association, for the two best essays on " Practical, Sanitary, and Economic Cooking adapted to Persons of Moderate...
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The House and Home: A Practical Book, Volume 1

1896 - 450 pages
...Lauriat, of * Report of the Secretary of the American Public Health Association — referring to the prizes offered by Mr. Henry Lomb, of Rochester, NY , through the American Public Health Association. Pure water. Boston, Mass. These books are necessary in every house where its mistress has a care for...
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The Microscope: An Illustrated Monthly Designed to Popularize the ..., Volume 7

1887 - 544 pages
...PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION, Second Edition, cloth, pp. 198 ; price $1.00. These essays are the outcome of prizes offered by Mr. Henry Lomb, of Rochester, NY, through the American Health Association. The motive that led to the offer of the prizes was the desire to obtain the best...
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The Sanitary Inspector, Volume 1

1887 - 168 pages
...prepared by persons especially fitted to write on the subjects of which they treat. These works won the prizes offered by Mr. Henry Lomb, of Rochester, NY, through the American Public Health Association, and cost nearly two thousand dollars. They are written in language devoid, so far as possible, of technical...
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The Medical Advance, Volume 17

1886 - 610 pages
...and bound in brown cloth with gold and black finish, making a handsome volume. These works won the prizes offered by Mr. Henry Lomb, of Rochester, NY, through the American Public Health Association, and cost nearly two thousand dollars. They are written in language lacgely devoid of technical terms,...
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