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The senior members were able to make full use of the long vacation, spending it at health resorts or in the country, but the incomes of the young shoots of the great parasitical profession did not permit them to enjoy more than a brief holiday out of town.

The commission put forth 10,070 interrogatories relating to everything connected with the army, the persons and the matériel, to officers, surgeons, physicians, health-officers, soldiers, nurses, cooks, clothing, food, cooking, barracks, tents, huts, hospitals, duties, labors, exposures, and privations, and their effects on health and life, in every climate, wherever British troops are stationed or serve, at home and abroad.

Drugs, serums, medical and surgical appliances, baths, waters, fearfully and wonderfully conceived methods of exercise, rigid and drastic schemes of dieting, &c., &c., crowd upon each other's heels until the prevailing idea in the mind of any one seeking to solve the health problem is one of hopeless mystification.

Paul Horgan & Dorothy Chauvenet (E); 27May71; R507061. BYRD, OLIVER E. SEE HEALTH INSTRUCTION YEARBOOK, 1943.

Public health nursing.

But when most people are working harder for less, when others cannot work at all, when the cost of health care devastates families and threatens to bankrupt our enterprises, great and small; when the fear of crime robs law abiding citizens of their freedom; and when millions of poor children cannot even imagine the lives we are calling them to lead, we have not made change our friend.

(Harper's public health series, v. 1) © 26Oct23, A760573.

SHAW, BERNARD. SEE Shaw, George Bernard. SHAW, FANNIE B. Methods and materials of health education.

THE HEALTH PARADE.

Flush times then raised them in such wise that the contractors digging a canal on the Georgia coast found themselves obliged in 1838 to offer $18 per month together with the customary weekly rations of three and a half pounds of bacon and ten quarts of corn and also the services of a staff physician as a sort of substitute for life and health insurance.

Penny Marsh, public health nurse.

Health facts for college students; a textbook of individual and community health.

LEIGH, ROBERT D. Federal health administration in the United States.

The beverage is health-giving and intoxicating, and excites the desire to seek Tlapallan, but not more.

Mental health analysis.

MCGOVERN, ARTHUR A. The Arthur A. McGovern course in health building by practical hygiene, organic stimulation and functional re-education.

"Unfired" bread is sold by some health food stores, and is a preparation of wheat which has been treated and softened by a gentle heat.

Dentistry: an agency of health services.

HITCHENS, ARTHUR P. The university and public health statesmanship, by Arthur P. Hitchens, Harry S. Mustard, Waller S. Leathers & Charles-Edward A. Winslow.

But just as the doctor can, by study, by training, by counsel, by practice, and by the direction of wise law-making, protect the health interests of his country or community, so the minister should stand, yet more largely than to-day, as a break-water between the world and the tides of sin!

Although the health laws of the States should be found to need no present revisal by Congress, yet commerce claims that their attention be ever awake to them.

About 2,000 people live here, and during the season there are often 3,000 or 4,000 health-seekers in addition.

Rather than export the bark at a loss the government has manufactured sulphate at its own factories and has furnished it at cost price to the health authorities of the native states, the British provinces, the army and the hospitals and dispensaries.

Never have the wounded in battle, in any war, been so tenderly and skilfully cared for;never have such intelligence and goodwill been applied to the health conditions of such huge masses of men.

Health secrets, by Dean F. Smiley, Ruth M. Strang & W. W. Charters.

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