10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SANITATIONIST»
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1
Medical Aesthetics of the Early American Novel
West Indies would ruin their lucrative businesses in that region (Pernick561, 568)
. 14 Arthur Mervyn more closely explores the sanitationist position because it
advocates the type of benevolent human interaction that contagionists would
surely ...
2
Disease and Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces AIDS
They were among the first to abandon quarantinist precautions against cholera,
preferring instead a sanitationist improvement of the environment to lessen the
disease's ability to take hold and spread.Though it was inaccurate,the
sanitationist ...
3
Republic of Intellect: The Friendly Club of New York City ...
Smith and friends placed greater faith in a diverse body of sanitationist writing.
Benjamin Rush received Smith's unending loyalty. As early as the spring of 1794,
Smith wrote to Rush that he eagerly awaited his account of “the late Fever in ...
4
The Social Ideas of American Physicians (1776-1976): Studies ...
Professionalism. 10. Henry Harris, M.D. California's Medical Story (San Francisco
, 1932),. 1. W. Montague Cobb, The First Negro Medical School (Washington,
D.C. 1939). For Toner as sanitationist, see Toner Collection, vol. 1, pt. 1, no. 324.
5
Contagion and the State in Europe, 1830-1930
NEOQUARANTINISM TAKES HOLD Despite their sanitationist reputation and
practice, the British in fact refused to choose absolutely between the two
approaches at loggerheads in the battle of prophylactic strategies. Their
approach to public ...
THE INDUSTRIAL "SANITATIONIST" AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY In addition,
controlled sanitation contributes materially to the administration of a satisfactory
safety program. The provision of orderly working areas free from dirt, disorder
and ...
7
Poultry Processing and Marketing: Specializing in Eggs, ...
There is nothing menial about the work of the "boss sanitationist." His job is to
organize the factory "underground." The factory "underground" is a system
underlying the entire plant organizational structure. It has a "cell" in every
department, ...
8
Cyclopedia of legal forms annotated
7.1280 Contract for eradication and control.2 This agreement made and entered
into this day of , 19 — , by and between , sanitationist of , hereinafter called sanita
- tionist, and of , hereinafter called owner, witnesseth that, , sanitationist, ...
Clark Asahel Nichols, Roland Klinge, Morton S. Wolf, 1974
9
History of Public Health in New York City, 1625-1866
In making this point, the committee foreshadowed the approach of the great
English sanitationist, Sir Edwin Chadwick, who almost forty years later
envisioned sanitation as an engineering, rather than a medical, problem. The rest
of the ...
10
The Cult and Science of Public Health: A Sociological ...
Erwin Ackerknecht suggested that, in relation to public health, authoritarian
governments favoured quarantine whereas liberal governments preferred
sanitationist policies (Gross Solomon et al. 2008). Later historians argued for
much more ...