and The preventable causes of disease, injury, and death in American manufactories and workshops, and the best means and appliances for preventing and avoiding them. The Science - Page 433edited by - 1885Full view - About this book
 | 1886 - 600 pages
...Health, New Haven, Connecticut; Dr. JT Reeve, Secretary State Board of Health, Appleton, Wisconsin. (2) The preventable causes of disease, injury, and death...means and appliances for preventing and avoiding them. One prize, $500. Under this head, the conditions and necessities of the American mechanic are to be... | |
 | 1886 - 624 pages
...The Sanitary Conditions and Necessities of SchoolHouses and SchoolLife. (See Lomb Prize Essays.) VI. The Preventable Causes of Disease, Injury, and Death...Means and Appliances for Preventing and Avoiding them. (See Lomb Prize Essays.) VII. Plans for DwellingHouses. (See Lomb Prize Essays.) THE MICROORGANISMS... | |
 | 1886 - 630 pages
...Necessities of School Houses and School Life ;" and to Mr. George H. Ireland, of Springfield, Mass., on " The Preventable Causes of Disease, Injury and Death...and Appliances for preventing and avoiding them." On the conclusion of the reports of the committees, Mr. Lomb was unanimously elected a life member... | |
 | 1886 - 588 pages
...V. The Sanitary Conditions and Necessities of SchoolHouses and SchoolLife. (Lomb Prize Essays.) VI. The Preventable Causes of Disease, Injury, and Death...Means and Appliances for Preventing and Avoiding them. (Lomb Prize Essays.) VII. Plans for DwellingHouses. (Lomb Prize Plans.) Upon the above topics a good... | |
 | 1886 - 340 pages
...of Baltimore. The second prize was withheld. The fourth subject for which prizes were offered was " The Preventable Causes of Disease, Injury, and Death...and Appliances for preventing and avoiding them." In this case the committee, which presented its report through Dr. EM Hunt, thought no essay submitted... | |
 | George H. Ireland - 1886 - 28 pages
...protection, permission to publish, under certain conditions, can be obtained by addressing the secretary. 42 The Preventable Causes of Disease, Injury, and Death...Means and Appliances for Preventing and Avoiding them. COMMITTEE OF AWARD. Dr. EM HUNT, Secretary State Board of Health, Trenton, NJ Dr. AN BELL, Editor Sanitarian,... | |
 | American Public Health Association - 1886 - 470 pages
...Avoiding Them." Subject No. 4, upon which your Committee on Prizes was directed to act was as follows: "The Preventable Causes of Disease, Injury, and Death...and Appliances for Preventing and Avoiding Them." Three essays were presented. Your committee makes no award of a first prize. The second prize was directed... | |
 | Victor Clarence Vaughan - 1886 - 80 pages
...Prophylaxis against Infectious Diseases .05 Same in EnglishGerman (alternate pages in German) .10 No. 4. The Preventable Causes of Disease, Injury, and Death...Means and Appliances for Preventing and Avoiding Them .05 These exceedingly valuable essays, written by authors of great ability, and selected, as the best... | |
 | American Public Health Association - 1886 - 220 pages
...Copyright, 1886, BY IRVING A. WATSON, SEC. AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION. AH Rights Reserved. THE PREVENTABLE CAUSES OF DISEASE, INJURY, AND DEATH...MEANS AND APPLIANCES FOR PREVENTING AND AVOIDING THEM. We are aware that the home life of the average American mechanic is not what it should be. In considering... | |
 | 1886 - 822 pages
...“The Sanitary Conditions and Necessities of SchoolHouses and School Life”; and George H. Ireland, “The Preventable Causes of Disease, Injury and Death...Manufactories and Workshops, and the best Means and Appliances fi)r Preventing amid Avoiding them.” We cannot close this short sketch of this important meeting... | |
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