It shall safeguard the personnel by the employment of the best methods of hygiene and sanitation, both afloat and ashore, with a view to maintaining the highest possible percentage of the personnel ready for service at all times... Annals of Clinical Medicine - Side 7481925Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| United States. Navy Dept - 1917 - 1568 sider
...and sanitation, both »float tind ashore, with a view te maintaining the highest possible percent age of the personnel ready for service at all times. It shall adopt for use ¡ill such devices or procedures as nmy be developed in the sciences of medicine awl surgery which... | |
| United States. Congress - 1922 - 606 sider
...shall advise in matters pertaining to clothing and food so far as these affect the health of the Navy. It shall safeguard the personnel by the employment...highest possible percentage of the personnel ready for sendee at all times, ft shall adopt for use all such devices or procedures as may be developed in the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1922 - 590 sider
...new atfect the health of the Naw. It shall «afesruard the personnel by the employment of the beet methods of hygiene and sanitation, both afloat and ashore, with a view to maintaining the hit'h'-ft p'jcsible percentage of the pereonnel ready for service at all times. It shall adopt tor... | |
| United States. Congress - 1931 - 716 sider
...pertaining to clothing and food so far as these affect the health of the Navy. 26064"— 71-3— 2o ED 26 It shall safeguard the personnel by the employment...adopt for use all such devices or procedures as may be develojjed in the sciences of medicine and surgery which will in any way tend to an increase in military... | |
| United States. Congress - 1932 - 742 sider
...bathing purposes, and to drainage and disposal of wastes, so far as these affect the health of the Navy. It shall safeguard the personnel by the employment...percentage of the personnel ready for service at all times, and shall adopt for use all such devices or procedures as may be developed in the sciences of medicine... | |
| United States. Congress - 1940 - 864 sider
...and to drainage and disposal of wastes, so far as these affect the health of the Navy. It safeguards the personnel by the employment of the best methods...percentage of the personnel ready for service at all times, and adopts for use all such devices or procedures developed in the sciences of medicine and surgery... | |
| United States. Congress - 1921 - 592 sider
...shall advise in matters pertaining to clothing and food so far as these affect the health of the Navy. It shall safeguard the personnel by the employment...methods of hygiene and sanitation, both afloat and aahore, with a view to maintaining the highest possible percentage of the personnel ready for service... | |
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