Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Bind 6,Oplag 1Gazette Publishing Company, 1890 |
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Side 1
... fact of infant mortality . Few of us , I fancy , appreciate to their full , the ex- tent and meaning of this fact . We entertain a general idea that infancy is hedged about with seemingly in- evitable dangers , while we have but a vague ...
... fact of infant mortality . Few of us , I fancy , appreciate to their full , the ex- tent and meaning of this fact . We entertain a general idea that infancy is hedged about with seemingly in- evitable dangers , while we have but a vague ...
Side 2
... fact , only thirty American cities pay any attention even to this artificial boundary line of years in making up the sum - totals of death ; while only nine cities consider the element of the.age of the decedents in tabulating the ...
... fact , only thirty American cities pay any attention even to this artificial boundary line of years in making up the sum - totals of death ; while only nine cities consider the element of the.age of the decedents in tabulating the ...
Side 3
... fact that physicians habitually save the feelings of their patients ' families by concealing the nature of this disease , as a death - cause , under the guise of some local disturbance incident thereto . It is a misfortune to the public ...
... fact that physicians habitually save the feelings of their patients ' families by concealing the nature of this disease , as a death - cause , under the guise of some local disturbance incident thereto . It is a misfortune to the public ...
Side 4
... fact re - emphas- izes what we have already said upon this subject . European cities are taking long strides in the direc- tion of providing better houses and more cubic space for their less fortunate inhabitants and the great cities of ...
... fact re - emphas- izes what we have already said upon this subject . European cities are taking long strides in the direc- tion of providing better houses and more cubic space for their less fortunate inhabitants and the great cities of ...
Side 5
... taste of pure water or of any water , in fact , pure or impure ; if we were compelled to be perpetually " hungry " in order to get anything to drink ; if we revelled in ten or 6 twelve square meals a day and lunched at pleasure.
... taste of pure water or of any water , in fact , pure or impure ; if we were compelled to be perpetually " hungry " in order to get anything to drink ; if we revelled in ten or 6 twelve square meals a day and lunched at pleasure.
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