The Annals of Hygiene, Volume 5University of Pennsylvania Press, 1890 |
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Page v
... Death Cheap in France .. 28 Divine Sanction of Sanitation .. 33 From Fright .. 252 Dixon , S. G. , on la Grippe . 57 ... Deaths in Michigan , 1876–87 . 384 Dollars and Health .. 604 274 Domestic Hygiene .. 180 459 Dom Pedro's Common ...
... Death Cheap in France .. 28 Divine Sanction of Sanitation .. 33 From Fright .. 252 Dixon , S. G. , on la Grippe . 57 ... Deaths in Michigan , 1876–87 . 384 Dollars and Health .. 604 274 Domestic Hygiene .. 180 459 Dom Pedro's Common ...
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... Death Rates Epidemies ............ .. 642 bris ...... 129 Prevention of .. 502 No Danger from . 155 Psychology of .. ΙΟΙ and their Results . 82 Responsibility for . 84 Flushing Sewers 31 Erie City vs. Well Water in .. 40 Food ...
... Death Rates Epidemies ............ .. 642 bris ...... 129 Prevention of .. 502 No Danger from . 155 Psychology of .. ΙΟΙ and their Results . 82 Responsibility for . 84 Flushing Sewers 31 Erie City vs. Well Water in .. 40 Food ...
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... Death Rate ...... 43 Japanese Stoop ..... 384 539 Java Death Plant . 34 ... 483 Jay Gould and Walking . Jefferson Davis , the Late .... 583 191 31 212 338 Johnstown Pictures Impure Candy ...... Incubator , Chicken Indelible Ink ...
... Death Rate ...... 43 Japanese Stoop ..... 384 539 Java Death Plant . 34 ... 483 Jay Gould and Walking . Jefferson Davis , the Late .... 583 191 31 212 338 Johnstown Pictures Impure Candy ...... Incubator , Chicken Indelible Ink ...
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... Deaths .. 249 Sea Voyage , Advantages ..... 492 South Carolina and the Floods . 178 Seaside Home of Mayor Fitler ... Death ..... Regulation 84 Surplus , Use of ........ 84 330 Swallowing Raw Vermin .. 596 500 Swapping Gum 168 ...
... Deaths .. 249 Sea Voyage , Advantages ..... 492 South Carolina and the Floods . 178 Seaside Home of Mayor Fitler ... Death ..... Regulation 84 Surplus , Use of ........ 84 330 Swallowing Raw Vermin .. 596 500 Swapping Gum 168 ...
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... deaths from consumption , while 20,403 soldiers were discharged suffering with tuberculosis , and many others who died from other diseases were found on post- mortem examination to have tubercles . The death rate from scrofulous ...
... deaths from consumption , while 20,403 soldiers were discharged suffering with tuberculosis , and many others who died from other diseases were found on post- mortem examination to have tubercles . The death rate from scrofulous ...
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