His computations clearly indicate that where one death from typhoid fever has been avoided by the use of a better water, a certain number of deaths, probably two or three, from other causes have been avoided. Report of Committee on social betterment - Page 117by United States. President's Homes Commission - 1908 - 281 pagesFull view - About this book
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1915 - 974 pages
..." This computation indicates that where one death from typhoid fever has been avoided by the use of better water, a certain number of deaths, probably...two or three, from other causes have been avoided. This seems the clear and logical conclusion from the statistics." Mr. Hazen's tabulation from which... | |
| Montana State Board of Health - 1908 - 700 pages
...theorem which he states as follows: "When one death from typhoid fever has been avoided from the use of 'better water, a certain number of deaths, probably two or three from other causes harve been avoided." Professor WT Sedgewick and Mr. JS MacNutt have made further studies of the Mills-Reincke... | |
| 1914 - 182 pages
...theorem which he states as follows: "When one death from typhoid fever has been avoided from the use of 'better water, a certain number of deaths, probably...two or three from other causes 'have been avoided." Professor WT Sedgewick and Mr. JS MacNutt have made further studies of the Mills-Reincke Phenomenon... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Health - 1905 - 1256 pages
...deaths from typhoid fever, but also a marked reduction in the general death-rate. His computations clearly indicate that where one death from typhoid...two or three, from other causes have been avoided. The truth of Hazen's theorem has recently been confirmed by Professor Sedgwick. It is a difficult matter... | |
| 1909 - 508 pages
...deaths from typhoid fever, but also a marked reduction in the general death rate. His computations clearly indicate that where one death from typhoid...consider that water enters into the composition of the human body to the extent of 63% , we are in a position to appreciate the sanitary acumen of Aristotle... | |
| 1920 - 474 pages
...and total mortality. He said that where one death from typhoid fever has been avoided by the use of better water, a certain number of deaths, probably two or three, from other causes has been avoided. This feature of the relation of quality of water to mortality recorded is generally... | |
| Hobart Amory Hare - 1911 - 356 pages
...water supplies, he concluded " that where one death from typhoid fever has been avoided by the use of better water, a certain number of deaths, probably,...two or three, from other causes have been avoided." In order to test the truth of this statement concerning what is generally known as the Mills and Reinoke... | |
| Charles Edward Marshall - 1911 - 760 pages
...has been shown by statistics that "where one death from typhoid fever has been avoided by the use of better water, a certain number of deaths, probably...two or three, from other causes have been avoided." In the routine examination of water, no particular effort is made to isolate this organism, owing to... | |
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