The Annals of Hygiene, Volume 5University of Pennsylvania Press, 1890 |
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... Produces ?. Deaths in Michigan , 1876–87 . 384 Dollars and Health .. 604 274 Domestic Hygiene .. 180 459 Dom Pedro's Common Sense . 92 in Pennsylvania , 1880 . 354 Dont's .. 321 From Soothing Syrup . 249 Don't Kiss the Baby . 533 Debris ...
... Produces ?. Deaths in Michigan , 1876–87 . 384 Dollars and Health .. 604 274 Domestic Hygiene .. 180 459 Dom Pedro's Common Sense . 92 in Pennsylvania , 1880 . 354 Dont's .. 321 From Soothing Syrup . 249 Don't Kiss the Baby . 533 Debris ...
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... producing elements , and a small percentage of the carbonates , or fat - producing compound . Indian corn is rich in the latter , and is used almost exclusively in preparing the hog for the market . Clean , wholesome diet brings pork to ...
... producing elements , and a small percentage of the carbonates , or fat - producing compound . Indian corn is rich in the latter , and is used almost exclusively in preparing the hog for the market . Clean , wholesome diet brings pork to ...
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... produce epidemics , and their envenomed sting is withdrawn before their fury is aroused . The good work that has been done for public health by this organization for the past seven years is well known to you all , and the labor before ...
... produce epidemics , and their envenomed sting is withdrawn before their fury is aroused . The good work that has been done for public health by this organization for the past seven years is well known to you all , and the labor before ...
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... produce diphtheria or scarlet fever as they have not had either of them . It matters not what is said , they meet us with the logic that the Irishman did the sanitary officer , who told Pat that the pig and its pen which were at his ...
... produce diphtheria or scarlet fever as they have not had either of them . It matters not what is said , they meet us with the logic that the Irishman did the sanitary officer , who told Pat that the pig and its pen which were at his ...
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... producing almost perfect combustion . The gas and air are allowed to enter at this end of the furnace until these regenerating chambers become chilled , when the valves are again reversed , and the gas and air brought in through the ...
... producing almost perfect combustion . The gas and air are allowed to enter at this end of the furnace until these regenerating chambers become chilled , when the valves are again reversed , and the gas and air brought in through the ...
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Page 347 - ... that shall from and after such Act impose upon, seduce, and betray into matrimony any of his Majesty's subjects by...
Page 121 - ... and whoever, being the owner or occupant of any such place, knowingly permits any such thing to remain therein, to the annoyance of any of the citizens of this State, or...
Page 283 - The health of the people is the first duty of the statesman," and no argument is needed to sustain such a selfevident truth.
Page 162 - The quarantines and other restraints established by the health laws of any State respecting any vessels arriving in, or bound to, any port or district thereof, shall be duly observed by the officers of the customs revenue of the United States...
Page 547 - Avoid bathing within two hours after a meal. Avoid bathing when exhausted by fatigue or from any other cause. Avoid bathing when the body is cooling after perspiration. Avoid bathing altogether in the open air, if, after having been a short time in the water, there is a sense of chilliness, with numbness of the hands and feet; but bathe when the body is warm, provided no time is lost in getting into the water.
Page 209 - made two blades of grass grow where only one grew before.
Page 164 - ... question with great caution, examine it in every possible aspect, and ponder upon it as long as deliberation and patient attention can throw any new light upon the subject, and never declare a statute void unless the nullity and invalidity of the act are placed, in their judgment, beyond reasonable doubt. A reasonable doubt must be solved in favor of the legislative action, and the act be sustained.
Page 287 - It shall make sanitary investigations and inquiries respecting the causes of disease and especially of epidemic diseases, including those of domestic animals, the sources of mortality, and the effects of localities, employments, conditions, habits, food, beverages and medicine, on the health of the people.
Page 416 - Have you ever, when completely awake, had a vivid impression of seeing or being touched by a living being or inanimate object, or of hearing a voice ; which impression, so far as you could diicover, was not due to any external physical cause...
Page 462 - Himself condescended to take upon Him the form of a servant and to be made in the likeness of men.