The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of Health, Mental and Physical Culture ..., Volum 41A.N. Bell, 1898 |
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... given off through the ungs and skin promotes the growth of bacteria , makes water offensive and taints milk and meat when exposed to it . It sticks o carpets , curtains and walls , and renders thorough cleaning necessary . For this ...
... given off through the ungs and skin promotes the growth of bacteria , makes water offensive and taints milk and meat when exposed to it . It sticks o carpets , curtains and walls , and renders thorough cleaning necessary . For this ...
Side 8
... given to the artificial ven- tilation of private houses in this country , but in England city houses are required by law to be built with a special ventilating shaft if they are not provided with open fireplaces . I have mentioned a few ...
... given to the artificial ven- tilation of private houses in this country , but in England city houses are required by law to be built with a special ventilating shaft if they are not provided with open fireplaces . I have mentioned a few ...
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... given by Bourke Cochran , in memory of his wife , and has been named the Rhoda E. Cochran room . Other rooms have been furnished by General Davies in memory of his wife , and others , called the Chidwold room , Paul Smith room , the ...
... given by Bourke Cochran , in memory of his wife , and has been named the Rhoda E. Cochran room . Other rooms have been furnished by General Davies in memory of his wife , and others , called the Chidwold room , Paul Smith room , the ...
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... given to boating and sailing spend much of their time on the placid waters of Lucretia Lake nearby . The life members of the sanitarium are : Denis Cahill , Minnie Mullin , Mrs. McMahon , J. Raphael Grace , John Randolph Quin , J. C. ...
... given to boating and sailing spend much of their time on the placid waters of Lucretia Lake nearby . The life members of the sanitarium are : Denis Cahill , Minnie Mullin , Mrs. McMahon , J. Raphael Grace , John Randolph Quin , J. C. ...
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... given daily ; one in the morning and one in the evening . This quantity will be sufficient to maintain the organism continually under the influence of the quinine . For the reasons already outlined , the prophylactic use of qui- nine ...
... given daily ; one in the morning and one in the evening . This quantity will be sufficient to maintain the organism continually under the influence of the quinine . For the reasons already outlined , the prophylactic use of qui- nine ...
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Side 409 - Love all, trust a few, Do wrong to none; be able for thine Enemy Rather in power, than use; and keep thy Friend Under thy own life's key ; be checked for Silence, But never tax'd for Speech. —Shakespeare.
Side 382 - five years service, up to forty percentum after twenty years service. The tenure of office is permanent. Officers travelling under orders are allowed actual expenses. For further information or for invitation to appear before the Board of Examiners, address, Supervising Surgeon-General,
Side 331 - $2,500, to be paid out of the funds, or appropriations, of the board, and shall serve for four years from the date of his election. He shall be removable at the pleasure of the board. He shall give bond to the State of Louisiana for the faithful performance of his duty, in such sum and with such surety thereon as
Side 382 - at the rate of thirty, forty or fifty dollars a month, according to grade, is allowed. All grades above that of Assistant Surgeon receive longevity pay, ten per centum in addition to the regular salary, for even
Side 202 - who used it by its recognized result as an efficient disinfectant. for many years, but it was not until 1884, when Dr. Sternberg reported that by actual experiment it was fatal to all of the pathogenic and non-pathogenic organisms tested, in the absence of spores (with the single exception of sarcina lutea), at a temperature of 143.6
Side 228 - where all the import and export trade is transacted. Playa has about 5.000 inhabitants, and here are situated the custom-house, the office of the captain of the port, and all the consular offices. The port is spacious and will hold vessels of 25 feet draft. The climate, on account of the sea breezes during the day and land
Side 300 - Calisthenics may be very genteel and romping very ungenteel, but one is the shadow, the other the substance of healthy exercise. Girls need health as much, nay more, than boys. They can only obtain it as boys do, by running, tumbling, by all sorts of innocent vagrancy.
Side 230 - The island of Vieque, situated 13 miles east of Puerto Rico, is 21 miles long and 6 miles wide. Its land is very fertile and adapted to the cultivation of almost all the fruits and vegetables that grow in the West Indies. Cattle are raised and sugar cultivated. It has a population of some