| 1869 - 774 pages
...diminish the numbers killed in the battle of life diminish the numbers wounded ; and as every single death by violence implies the injury or mutilation of survivors,...the deaf, the weak in body or brain. By removing the (Uncovered causes of death you at the same time remove conditions which prevent the progress towards... | |
| 1869 - 774 pages
...diminish the numbers killed in the battle of life diminish the numbers wounded ; and as every single death by violence implies the injury or mutilation of survivors,...the zymotic diseases leave irreparable traces in the tlind, the deaf, the weak in body or brain. By removing the discovered causes of death you at the same... | |
| 1869 - 764 pages
...diminish the numbers killed in the battle of life diminish the numbers wounded ; and as every single death g_ gȠ ӮC`2{ \ gv _ ֝ W S5 0OrtU , M & ... Uc 6 ڢ cUe 0 M r x/ U ح / H LqS 4k D U /@ ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. THE annual election of Fellows into the Council of this institution took... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 612 pages
...the numbers killed in the battle of life diminish the numbers of wounded ; and as every single death by violence implies the injury or mutilation of survivors,...from measures of public health and of public safety. (30th Annual Keport, pp. 210-11.) Probable Decrease of Mortality. — There are many obstacles to the... | |
| William Farr - 1885 - 606 pages
...and as every single death by violence implies tlie injury or mutilation of survivors, so nearly sll the zymotic diseases leave irreparable traces in the...weak in body or brain. By removing the discovered onuses of death you at the same time remove conditions which prevent the progress towards perfection... | |
| Clement Edwards - 1898 - 350 pages
...the numbers killed in the battle of life diminish the numbers of wounded, and as every single death by violence implies the injury or mutilation of survivors,...progress towards perfection of the English race." 3 1 London, November 5, 1895. 2 Annual Report (1894) Medical Officer of Health, London County Council.... | |
| 1927 - 258 pages
...the numbers killed in the battle of life diminish the numbers of wounded; and as every single death by violence implies the injury or mutilation of survivors,...which prevent the progress towards perfection of the human race. In his second lecture he gave a valuable study of Hippocrates and of critical days in disease,... | |
| 1927 - 258 pages
...the numbers killed in the battle of life diminish the numbers of wounded; and as every single death by violence implies the injury or mutilation of survivors,...removing the discovered causes of death you at the same tune remove conditions which prevent the progress towards perfection of the human race. In his second... | |
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