| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1866 - 718 Seiten
...fact that, in modern times, the subject of hygiene generally, and State Medicine in particular, has commenced to attract so much the public attention,...nation, or for any Government, to remain indifferent wnen, in figures which admit of no denial, the national amount of health and happiness, or disease... | |
| 1867 - 560 Seiten
...ultimate results of all this thoughtfulnessfor human life in the commonwealth are not uncertain ; " for it is impossible for any nation, or for any government, to remain indifferent, when, in ßyures •wJúch admit of no dtnial, the national amount of health and happiness or disease and suffering,... | |
| 1871 - 354 Seiten
...State medicine in particular, has commenced to attract so much of the public attention, is absolutely owing to the application of statistics to public health....happiness, or disease and suffering, is determined. The establishment of the Registrar General's office in 1838, and the commencement of the system of... | |
| Chicago (Ill.). Department of Health - 1871 - 358 Seiten
...of the public attention, is absolutely owing to the application of statistics to public health. lt is impossible for any nation, or for any government,...happiness, or disease and suffering, is determined. The establishment of the Registrar General's office in 1838, and the commencement of the system of... | |
| California. Department of Public Health - 1871 - 240 Seiten
...of hygiene generally, and preventive medicine in particular, which has commenced to attract so much attention, is undoubtedly owing to the application of statistics to public health by the progressive minds of the medical profession, they have provided that seven physicians shall... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1873 - 814 Seiten
...fact that, in modern times, the subject of hygiene generally, and State Medicine in particular, has commenced to attract so much the public attention,...statistics to public health. It is impossible for any cation, or for any Government, to remain indifferent wlien, in figures which admit of no denial, the... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Board of Health - 1874 - 668 Seiten
...Parkes, one of the most eminent hygiéniste in Europe, has remarked, "the reason that hygiene lias commenced to attract so much the public attention,...undoubtedly owing to the application of statistics to the public health, and that it is impossible for any nation or government to remain indifferent, when,... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1878 - 804 Seiten
...fact that, in modem times, the subject of hygiene generally, and State Medicine in particular, has commenced to attract so much the public attention,...happiness, or disease and suffering, is determined. The early Statistical Keports of the Army by Tulloch, Marshal], and Balfour, directed attention to... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1878 - 830 Seiten
...fact that, in modern times, the subject of hygiene generally, and State Medicine in particular, has commenced to attract so much the public attention,...admit of no denial, the national amount of health and hapwness, or disease and suffering, is determined. The early Statistical Reports of the Army oy Tulloch,... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1878 - 798 Seiten
...fact that, in modern times, the subject of hygiene generally, and State Medicine in particular, has commenced to attract so much the public attention,...impossible for any nation, or for any Government, to remain indiffèrent when, in figures which admit of no denial, the national amount of health and happiness,... | |
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