A Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health: With Special Reference to the TropicsScientific Publishing Company, 1953 - 787 sider |
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Side 11
... sanitary administration until the arrival of plague in 1896 in Bombay . Its ravages aroused every one in the country and the Government to a realisation of the defects in the sanitary administration and the necessity for some ...
... sanitary administration until the arrival of plague in 1896 in Bombay . Its ravages aroused every one in the country and the Government to a realisation of the defects in the sanitary administration and the necessity for some ...
Side 13
... sanitary policy in the Government of India and in local Governments , and the Board after one meeting came to an end , owing to financial stringency , in 1923 . An important step forward has been taken towards the co - ordination of ...
... sanitary policy in the Government of India and in local Governments , and the Board after one meeting came to an end , owing to financial stringency , in 1923 . An important step forward has been taken towards the co - ordination of ...
Side 653
... sanitary condition of villages must perforce be in- operative . The introduction of a Public Health Act , which should make the administration of sanitary law uniform , universal and imperative throughout Bengal , deserves serious ...
... sanitary condition of villages must perforce be in- operative . The introduction of a Public Health Act , which should make the administration of sanitary law uniform , universal and imperative throughout Bengal , deserves serious ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 1 |
Preventive MedicinePublic Health Administration | 20 |
CHAPTER II | 77 |
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acid amount animal areas bacilli bacteria becomes Bengal beri-beri blood body boiling carbohydrate carbon carried carriers cause cent child chlorine cholera colour contains death diet digestion diphtheria disinfection drain dust dysentery effect eggs epidemic excreta factor faeces female fever filter filtered water flea ghee give heat hygiene immunity important inches India infection infectious diseases intestinal kala-azar known large number larvae latrines leprosy less malaria material measures mental method milk mortality mosquitoes necessary night-soil nutritive occurs organic matter parasites patient period persons pipe plague poisoning pollution population prevent protein public health removed rice salts sanitary sewage sewer skin slow sand filters small-pox soil solution spirochaetes supply surface symptoms tank temperature tion treatment tropical tuberculosis typhus urine usually vaccine vegetable ventilation virus vitamin washing water-supply