Association on demography and vital statistics hi their sanitary relations, in a report made in 1902, states that deaths are registered primarily for legal purposes ; that is, for the protection of certain rights and privileges of individuals and of families.... Public Health Papers and Reports - Page 65by American Public Health Association - 1908Full view - About this book
| 1902 - 602 pages
...accurate and uniform reports throughout the country. The first and chief purpose of registering deaths is for the protection of certain rights and privileges of individuals and of families. The validity of this object must be easily apparent. A second use is for the compilation of sanitary... | |
| United States. Census office - 1903 - 32 pages
...legislative enactments should omit no provision which experience shows to be indispensable to a working law. Deaths are registered primarily for legal purposes...is the first and most important use of records of death, and the sort of utility which appeals most strongly to the general public wherever such records... | |
| United States. War Department - 1909 - 964 pages
...demography and vital statistics lu their sanitary relations, in a report made In 1902, states that deaths are registered primarily for legal purposes;...sort of utility which appeals most strongly to the public. A subsidiary, though highly valuable, use of registration is the employment of the data In... | |
| Philippines. Bureau of Health (1933- )., Philippines. Bureau of Health (1933-) - 1908 - 222 pages
...demography and vital statistics in their sanitary relations, in a report made in 1902, states that deaths are registered primarily for legal purposes;...sort of utility which appeals most strongly to the public A subsidiary, though highly valuable, use of registration, is the employment of the data in... | |
| New York (State). Department of Health - 1908 - 300 pages
...system. A committee of the American Health Association has justly said that vital statistics, " are for the protection of certain rights and privileges of individuals and of families, and the sort of utility which appeals most strongly to the general public wherever such records have... | |
| United States. Philippine Commission (1899-1900) - 1909 - 972 pages
...demography and vital statistics in their sanitary relations, in a rei>ort made In 1902, states that deaths are registered primarily for legal purposes;...sort of utility which appeals most strongly to the public. A subsidiary, though highly valuable, use of registration is the employment of the data iu... | |
| Philippines. Governor - 1909 - 968 pages
...demography and vital statistics hi their sanitary relations, in a report made in 1902, states that deaths are registered primarily for legal purposes...sort of utility which appeals most strongly to the public. A subsidiary, though highly valuable, use of registration is the employment of the data in... | |
| New York (State). Department of Health - 1909 - 938 pages
...system. A committee of the American Health Association has justly said that vital statistics, " are for the protection of certain rights and privileges of individuals and of families, and the sort of utility which appeals most strongly to the general public wherever such records have... | |
| 1909 - 948 pages
...system. A committee of the American Health Association has justly said that vital statistics, " are for the protection of certain rights and privileges of individuals and of families, and the sort of utility which appeals most strongly to the general public wherever such records have... | |
| Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth - 1915 - 254 pages
...and accurate vital statistics, are our sole dependence. Deaths are also registered for legal purposes for the protection of certain rights and privileges of individuals and of families. It is generally conceded, however, that the importance of registration of death is greater from a statistical... | |
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