Journal of the Royal Institute of Public Health; a Journal of Preventive Medicine, المجلد 21

الغلاف الأمامي
The Institute, 1913
 

طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات

عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة

مقاطع مشهورة

الصفحة 623 - the study of agencies under social control that may improve or impair the racial qualities of future generations, either physically or mentally.
الصفحة 707 - I should think it probable that a large proportion of " genius sports" are likely to come to grief, physically and socially, and that the intensity of feeling, which is one of the conditions of what is commonly called genius, is especially liable to run into the fixed ideas which are at the bottom of so. much...
الصفحة 574 - Treatment in sanatoria or other institutions or otherwise when suffering from tuberculosis, or such other diseases as the Local Government Board with the approval of the Treasury may appoint...
الصفحة 765 - Prohibited employment of diseased bakers. No person who has any communicable disease shall work or be permitted to work in a bakery. Whenever required by a medical inspector of the department of labor, any person employed in a bakery shall submit to a physical examination by such inspector. No person who refuses to submit to such examination shall work or be permitted to work in any bakery.
الصفحة 29 - ... sewage or filthy water into any natural watercourse or stream, until such sewage or filthy or refuse water be freed from all excrementitious or other foul or noxious matter, such as would affect or deteriorate the purity and quality of the water in such stream or watercourse...
الصفحة 29 - ... water is freed from all excrementitious or other foul or noxious matter, such as would affect or deteriorate the purity and quality of the water in such stream or watercourse, or in such canal, pond, or lake.
الصفحة 708 - The real lesson of the genius books is that we should welcome sensibilities, impulses, and obsessions if we have them, so long as by their means the field of our experience grows deeper and we contribute the better to the race's stores; that we should broaden our notion of health instead of narrowing it; that we should regard no single element of weakness as fatal— in short, that we should not be afraid of life. Rather, all these geniuses and their mental peculiarities are organs by which mankind...
الصفحة 725 - Surface water and river water which contains in 100,000 parts more than 0.2 part of organic carbon, or .03 part of organic nitrogen, is not desirable for domestic supply, and ought, whenever practicable, to be rejected. " 15. Spring and deep well water ought not to contain in 100,000 parts more than 0.1 part of organic carbon or .03 part of organic nitrogen.
الصفحة 329 - WHO builds a ship must first lay down the keel Of health, whereto the ribs of mirth are wed : And knit, with beams and knees of strength, a bed For decks of purity, her floor and ceil. Upon her masts, Adventure, Pride, and Zeal, To fortune's wind the sails of purpose spread : And at the prow make figured maidenhead O'erride the seas and answer to the wheel. And let him deep in memory's hold have stor'd Water of Helicon: and let him fit The needle that doth true with heaven accord...
الصفحة 144 - In none of the cases was the complete picture of beriberi obtained, except in those in which white polished rice formed the staple article of diet, but in one case fed upon red rice the diagnosis of beriberi was almost definite.

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