Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... matters connected with the physical well - being of the community . " This was supported by certificates from most eminent medical and scientific men , and the Committee was appointed . The same course has been adopted in some parts of ...
... matters connected with the physical well - being of the community . " This was supported by certificates from most eminent medical and scientific men , and the Committee was appointed . The same course has been adopted in some parts of ...
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... matters are now at least improving . But to return to India , and the book the title of which is placed at the head of this article . It cannot be denied , that if Eng- land is decimated by deaths from preventible diseases , India is ...
... matters are now at least improving . But to return to India , and the book the title of which is placed at the head of this article . It cannot be denied , that if Eng- land is decimated by deaths from preventible diseases , India is ...
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... matter , for this will doubtless conduce to our success , and facilitate our proceedings . The chief topics which are discussed in the concluding pages are- The prevention of famine and pestilence . Water supply . Household and town ...
... matter , for this will doubtless conduce to our success , and facilitate our proceedings . The chief topics which are discussed in the concluding pages are- The prevention of famine and pestilence . Water supply . Household and town ...
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... matter of course ; an additional ward in a Hospi- tal is set apart ; ten or fifteen admissions in a day are thought lit- tle of ; but if cholera , whose location depends on the same predis- posing causes , or those which weaken the ...
... matter of course ; an additional ward in a Hospi- tal is set apart ; ten or fifteen admissions in a day are thought lit- tle of ; but if cholera , whose location depends on the same predis- posing causes , or those which weaken the ...
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... matters . We protest most strongly against having , in any town any permanent cesspools . If these are allowed to be filled with the solid deposit from drainage , and then built up , we pity the inhabitants of the town , who may happen ...
... matters . We protest most strongly against having , in any town any permanent cesspools . If these are allowed to be filled with the solid deposit from drainage , and then built up , we pity the inhabitants of the town , who may happen ...
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