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" When man shall be brought to acknowledge (as truth must finally constrain him to acknowledge) that it is by his own hand, through bis neglect of a few obvious rules, that the seeds of disease are most lavishly sown within his frame, and diffused over... "
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of ... - Page ciii
by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1859
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Report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department ...

Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Edwin Chadwick - 1842 - 556 pages
...acknowledge (as truth must finally constrain him to acknowledge) that it is by his own hand, through his neglect of a few obvious rules, that the seeds of...communities ; when he shall have required of medical science 1o occupy itself rather with the prevention of maladies than with their cure ; when governments shall...
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Report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department ...

Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Edwin Chadwick - 1842 - 554 pages
...constrain him to acknowledge) that it is by his own hand, through his neglect of a few obvious rules, thai the seeds of disease are most lavishly sown within...communities; when he shall have required of medical science lo occupy itself rather with the prevention of maladies than with their cure ; when governments shall...
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Handbook of the British Association for the Advancement of Science

Margaret Fison - 1859 - 242 pages
...acknowledge (as truth must finally constrain him to acknowledge) that it is by his own hand, through his neglect of a few obvious rules, that the seeds of...prevention of maladies than with their cure ; when Government shall be induced to consider the preservation of a nation's health an object as important...
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The Sanitary Record, Volume 8

1878 - 448 pages
...acknowledge (as truth must finally constrain him to acknowledge) that it is by his own hand, through his neglect of a few obvious rules, that the seeds of...have required of medical science to occupy itself with the prevention of maladies rather than their cure — when Governments shall be induced to consider...
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New York Medical Eclectic, Volume 7

1880 - 562 pages
...acknowledge (as truth must finally constrain him to acknowledge) that it is by his own hand, through his neglect of a few obvious rules, that the seeds of...have required of medical science to occupy itself with the prevention of maladies rather than their cure; when governments shall be induced to consider...
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Transactions

1882 - 504 pages
...acknowledge (as truth must finally constrain him to acknowledge) that it is by his own hand, through the neglect of a few obvious rules, that the seeds of...to consider the preservation of a nation's health as important as the promotion of its commerce or the maintenance of its conquests — we may hope then...
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THE SANITARY RECORD A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE PROGRESS OF ...

ERNEST HART - 1882 - 558 pages
...acknowledge (as truth must finally constrain him to acknowledge) that it is by his own hand, through the neglect of a few obvious rules, that the seeds of...prevention of maladies than with their cure; when Government shall be induced to consider the preservation of a nation's health as important as the promotion...
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Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 4

1882 - 598 pages
...in December last: "When man shall be brought to acknowledge that it is by his own hand, through the neglect of a few obvious rules, that the seeds of...prevention of maladies than with their cure; when Government shall be induced to consider the preservation of a nation's health as important as the promotion...
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The exhibition record, a descriptive account of the principal exhibits ...

International health exhibition, 1884 - 1882 - 564 pages
...that it is by his own hand, through the neglect of a few obvious rules, that the seeds of disease arc most lavishly sown within his frame, and diffused...prevention of maladies than with their cure ; when Government shall be induced to consider the preservation of a nation's health as important as the promotion...
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Nature, Volume 25

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - 670 pages
...possible future "when medical science shall occupy it-elf rather with the prevention of maladies than their cure, when governments shall be induced to consider the preservation of a nation's health as important as the promotion of its commerce or the maintenance of its conquests, and when we rmy...
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