| H. Charlton Bastian - 2001 - 554 pages
...will, one day, be as well understood as those of the Pe'nrine are now ; and that the long-suffered massacre of our innocents will come to an end. And thus mankind will hnve one more admonition that "the people perish for lack of knowledge ;" and that the alleviation... | |
| E. R. Mcintyer, BS MD, Stuart Close - 2001 - 1088 pages
...causes of this scourge will cne day be well understood, and the longsufíered massacre of our innocents come to an end ; and thus mankind will have one more...admonition ' that the people perish for lack of knowledge.' " The drop to a rate of 2,370 in 1910 with a larger population speaks well for the work of the Public... | |
| 1870 - 612 pages
...scourge will one day be as well understood as those of the Pebrinc are now ; and that the long-suffered massacre of our innocents will come to an end ; and...for lack of knowledge,' and that the alleviation of miseries and the promotion of the welfare of men must be sought, by those who will not lose their pains,... | |
| 1871 - 1090 pages
...known in France as ' Pebrine/ and the mortality from scarlet fever. He urged these instances as an admonition that " the people perish for lack of knowledge, " and that the alleviation of misery as well as the promotion of man's welfare, must be sought in that diligent, patient, loving... | |
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