The Medical Age, Volume 2

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.E. G. Swift, 1884
 

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Page 8 - The courtier's, soldier's, scholar's, eye, tongue, sword; The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down!
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Page 341 - The removal of local unsanitary conditions favorable to the development of cholera is the especial work of State and Local Boards of Health. Much has been done already in some States, but much remains which should receive immediate attention. Where it can be done, State Sanitary Inspectors should be appointed to visit all towns and cities specially liable to the disease, to counsel with the local authorities as to the best methods of prevention. This work should be vigorously prosecuted before the...
Page 371 - No speaker shall be allowed more than ten minutes, with the exception of readers of papers and those who introduce debates, who may occupy twenty minutes. 8. The rules, programmes, and abstracts of papers will be published in English, French, and German. Each paper or address will appear in the Transactions in the language in which it was delivered by the author. The debates will be printed in English.

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