that the deaths which occur in this country are fully a third more numerous than they would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease were reasonably well applied... Annual Report - Page 6by New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1883Full view - About this book
| 1876 - 1164 pages
...which we in each year register in this country (now about a half a million a year) are fully 125,000 more numerous than they would be if existing knowledge of the chief cause of diseases, as affecting masses of population, were reasonably well applied throughout England,... | |
| William Conant Church - 1874 - 876 pages
...STATISTICS. IN Great Britain the death rate is estimated as fully one-third higher than it would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country. Captain Douglas Galton asserts that there is a yearly average of 120,000 deaths in the United Kingdom,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1871 - 864 pages
...that the deaths whioh occur in this country are fully a third more numerous than they would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country ; that, of deaths which in this sense may be called preventable, the average yearly number in England... | |
| 1871 - 76 pages
...that the deaths which occur in this country are fully a third more numerous than they would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country ; that, of deaths which in this sense may be called preventable, the average yearly number in England... | |
| 1871 - 868 pages
...that the deaths which occur in this country are fully a third more nr.merous than they would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease were reasonably well applied throughout th? country. The effect of this waste of human life, the train of physical and moral evils which disease... | |
| George Wilson - 1873 - 438 pages
..."that the deaths which occur in this country are fully a third more numerous than they would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country ; that of deaths, which in this sense may be called preventable, the average yearly number in England... | |
| George Wilson - 1873 - 454 pages
..."that the deaths which occur in this country are fully a third more numerous than they would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country ; that of deaths, which in this sense may be called preventable, the average yearly number in England... | |
| 1874 - 492 pages
...studied the subject, that the deaths which occur in this country (now about half a million a year) are by fully a third part more numerous than they would...were reasonably well applied throughout the country ; and I need hardly add that, if thus some 125,000 cases of preventable suffering annually attain their... | |
| 1874
...Buchanan, assisted in part by Dr. Gwynne Harries, was the inspector who visited in this important case. be if existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country ; and I need hardly add that, if thus some 125,000 cases of preventable suffering annually attain their... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1874 - 748 pages
...the deaths which occur in Great Britain are fully one-third more numerous than they would be if our existing knowledge of the chief causes of disease...were reasonably well applied throughout the country. We learn that there is a yearly average of 120,000 deaths from causes which may be termed preventible;... | |
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