To lessen the burden of unproductive years by increasing the average age at death. "3. To decrease the burden of death on the productive years by increasing the age at death. "4. To lessen the cost of sickness. It is estimated that if illness in the United... Civics and Health - Page 135by William Harvey Allen - 1909 - 411 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1907 - 602 pages
...26 20 Total gain 40 66 86 "3. The third economic reason for establishing a department of health is to decrease the burden of death on the productive years by increasing the age of death. If the expense of illness and death are $300, and the average age at death is 40 years, the... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1907 - 714 pages
...unproductive years on the productive years by increasing the average age at death. (3)>To ddcrease the burden of death on the productive years by increasing the age at death. If the expenses of illness and death are $300 and the average age at death is forty years, the average... | |
| Edwin Walter Kemmerer - 1909 - 498 pages
...increase the percentage of exceptional men of each degree now lost through preventable accidents;" (2) "to lessen the burden of unproductive years by...age at death;" (4) "to lessen the cost of sickness " (the saving of one-third of the sickness bill of this country is estimated at $500,000,000); (5)... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1908 - 708 pages
...unproductive years on the productive years by increasing the average age at death. (3). To ddcrease the burden of death on the productive years by increasing the age at death. If the expenses of illness and death are $300 and the average age at death is forty years, the average... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1908 - 726 pages
...unproductive years on the productive years by increasing the average age at death. (3)^Tо dderease the burden of death on the productive years by increasing the age at death. If the expenses of illness and death are $300 and the average age at death is forty years, the average... | |
| James Thomas Young - 1915 - 732 pages
...plans of every new school building. A county clearing house of information, a physician and nurse to 1 "Five economic reasons are assigned for establishing...that if illness in the United States could be reduced one-third, nearly $500,000,000 would be saved annually. " 5. To decrease the amounts spent on criminality... | |
| James Thomas Young - 1915 - 726 pages
...nurse to 1 " Five economic reasons are assigned for establishing a national department of health: " i. To enable society to increase the percentage of exceptional...that if illness in the United States could be reduced one-third, nearly $500,000,000 would be saved annually. "5. To decrease the amounts spent on criminality... | |
| 1907 - 632 pages
...26 20 Total gain 40 66 86 "3. The third economic reason for establishing a department of health is to decrease the burden of death on the productive years by increasing the age of death. If the expense of illness and death are $300, and the average age at death is 40 years, the... | |
| James Alner Tobey - 1926 - 452 pages
...mean, however, that all of the sentiments in them are indorsed : WH Allen, Civics and health ( 1909). " Five economic reasons are assigned for establishing...overcrowded, unwholesome, and unhygienic environment." AC Burnham, MD, The community health problem (1920). " In the first place there would be required a... | |
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