Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Bind 24Gazette Publishing Company, 1908 |
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Side 5
... supply , in discovering the cause of an epidemic , in introducing better sanitation and hygiene , in preventing rather than curing disease , is of more value than a hundred who deal with only symp- toms and surfaces . We do not need ...
... supply , in discovering the cause of an epidemic , in introducing better sanitation and hygiene , in preventing rather than curing disease , is of more value than a hundred who deal with only symp- toms and surfaces . We do not need ...
Side 7
... supply the demand for men well equipped in every branch of the science and the art of medi- cine , but we may ask , what aid they are receiving from the people ? So long as leg- islators can be bought for a cigar to grant franchises for ...
... supply the demand for men well equipped in every branch of the science and the art of medi- cine , but we may ask , what aid they are receiving from the people ? So long as leg- islators can be bought for a cigar to grant franchises for ...
Side 26
... supply such deli- cacies on a contract basis . We may safely state that despite some unhygienic conditions in our New York bakeries , one may eat of their pies , crullers , cakes , custards , eclairs and the like without the least fear ...
... supply such deli- cacies on a contract basis . We may safely state that despite some unhygienic conditions in our New York bakeries , one may eat of their pies , crullers , cakes , custards , eclairs and the like without the least fear ...
Side 29
... supply is a matter of grave concern to sanitarians at the present time . London now relies mainly upon the Thames and the Lea for water . These two rivers supply over 170,000,000 gallons a day . By the year 1960 it has been estimated ...
... supply is a matter of grave concern to sanitarians at the present time . London now relies mainly upon the Thames and the Lea for water . These two rivers supply over 170,000,000 gallons a day . By the year 1960 it has been estimated ...
Side 38
... supply room adjoining , the anesthetic room and the patient to the care of the patient after the operation is completed , together with treatment for special conditions the work is complete . Like all books issued by this firm , it is ...
... supply room adjoining , the anesthetic room and the patient to the care of the patient after the operation is completed , together with treatment for special conditions the work is complete . Like all books issued by this firm , it is ...
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