The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of Health, Mental and Physical Culture ..., Том 46A.N. Bell, 1901 |
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... human life rapidly withered , and scurvy was deadly , while typhus , called gaol fever , raged with such virulence that more prisoners died from it than from the gallows ; while if discharged they became sources of con- tagion wherever ...
... human life rapidly withered , and scurvy was deadly , while typhus , called gaol fever , raged with such virulence that more prisoners died from it than from the gallows ; while if discharged they became sources of con- tagion wherever ...
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... humanity , and dwelt upon its dignity and nobility as a pursuit , and upon its value as a moral and educa- tional force . The lecture created a sensation , Davy became the lion of fashionable society , and for thirteen continuous ...
... humanity , and dwelt upon its dignity and nobility as a pursuit , and upon its value as a moral and educa- tional force . The lecture created a sensation , Davy became the lion of fashionable society , and for thirteen continuous ...
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... and the capacity of the human intel- lect to overcome difficulties , it was natural that society at large should become conscious not only of its needs , but 18 A Survey of Public Sanitation in the Nineteenth Century .
... and the capacity of the human intel- lect to overcome difficulties , it was natural that society at large should become conscious not only of its needs , but 18 A Survey of Public Sanitation in the Nineteenth Century .
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... human life . " Such separate department with its Minister of Health was not to be ; nevertheless , the General Board of Health was continued , and we find Dr. Simon again , in 1858 , addressing the Right Honorable the President of the ...
... human life . " Such separate department with its Minister of Health was not to be ; nevertheless , the General Board of Health was continued , and we find Dr. Simon again , in 1858 , addressing the Right Honorable the President of the ...
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... human life , and in spite of the woes and sorrows of mankind , as ever carrying him upward , near- er to the moral ideal . As he says in " Paracelsus " : " And , man produced , all has its end thus far ; But in completed man begins anew ...
... human life , and in spite of the woes and sorrows of mankind , as ever carrying him upward , near- er to the moral ideal . As he says in " Paracelsus " : " And , man produced , all has its end thus far ; But in completed man begins anew ...
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