| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1842 - 542 pages
...science to occupy itself rather with the prevention of maladies than with their cure; when governments shall be induced to consider the preservation of a...almost without sickness, we shall close the term of an unharassed existence by a peaceful euthanasia." VIII. COMMON LODGING-HOUSES. A town may be highly advanced... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Edwin Chadwick - 1842 - 556 pages
...science 1o occupy itself rather with the prevention of maladies than with their cure ; when governments shall be induced to consider the preservation of a...health an object as important as the promotion of its соттегск»ог the maintenance of its conquests, we may hope then to see the approach of those... | |
| 1843 - 508 pages
...science to occupy itself rather with the prevention of maladies than with their cure ; when governments shall be induced to consider the preservation of a...an unharrassed existence by a peaceful euthanasia." The eighth, section has for its subject, " Common LodgingHouses." The similarity of the evidence to... | |
| 1843 - 280 pages
...science to occupy itself rather with the prevention of maladies than with their cure ; when governments shall be induced to consider the preservation of a...almost without sickness, we shall close the term of our unharassed existence by a peaceful dissolution. Nor can we believe that the more admirable faculty... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1859 - 750 pages
...science to occupy itself rather with the prevention of maladies than with their cure ; when governments shall be induced to consider the preservation of a...almost without sickness, we shall close the term of an unharassed existence by a peaceful euthanasia." It is to the landlord, — to the representative landlords... | |
| 1878 - 448 pages
...science to occupy itself with the prevention of maladies rather than their cure — when Governments shall be induced to consider the preservation of a...health an object as important as the promotion of commerce or the maintenance of its conquests, we may hope then to see the approach of those times when,... | |
| 1880 - 562 pages
...medical science to occupy itself with the prevention of maladies rather than their cure; when governments shall be induced to consider the preservation of a...health an object as important as the promotion of commerce or the maintenance of its conquests, we may hope then to see the approach of those times when,... | |
| 1882 - 504 pages
...with 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...when, after a life spent almost without sickness, we ahallclote the term of annnharassed existence by a peaceful euthaaua.' The MAYOR OF BRIGHTON (Mr AKlorman... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - 670 pages
...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 hope to see approach a time in which, after a life spent almost without sickness, we... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - 780 pages
...than their cure, when goverrments 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 hope to see approach a time in which, after a life spent almost without sickness, we... | |
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