The Quarterly Review, Volume 297William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1959 |
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... disease have exerted their ruthless effects on mankind , sparing neither youth nor intelligence nor beauty . Ceaselessly , from the dawn of the most ancient civilizations , mankind has warred against these forces , first in attempts to ...
... disease have exerted their ruthless effects on mankind , sparing neither youth nor intelligence nor beauty . Ceaselessly , from the dawn of the most ancient civilizations , mankind has warred against these forces , first in attempts to ...
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... disease were obsolete scientific superstitions and that hope for the future lay in circumscription and obliteration of endemic foci of communicable disease ; that health measures must be adapted to local circumstances ; and that ...
... disease were obsolete scientific superstitions and that hope for the future lay in circumscription and obliteration of endemic foci of communicable disease ; that health measures must be adapted to local circumstances ; and that ...
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... disease . Chief among these maladies are malaria , the venereal diseases , and tuberculosis . Not less than one quarter of the inhabitants of the earth live in areas where malaria is rife . Until recently many fertile zones were barren ...
... disease . Chief among these maladies are malaria , the venereal diseases , and tuberculosis . Not less than one quarter of the inhabitants of the earth live in areas where malaria is rife . Until recently many fertile zones were barren ...
Contents
The Decline of Eisenhower | 1 |
The Record of the World Health | 14 |
Gore the Liberator | 28 |
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