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School conditions that injure child health also injure teacher remedial_ work necessary for the health of public school children but If health needs of school children were Committee on Physical Welfare of School Children, New York, 39-41, 166, Committee on Physical Welfare of School Children, New York, 39-41, 166, cache = ./cache/21353.txt txt = ./txt/21353.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12036 author = Richardson, Benjamin Ward title = Hygeia, a City of Health date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9334 sentences = 393 flesch = 65 summary = town or large village than a city for my description; but as the great The population of the city may be placed at 100,000, living in 20,000 The acreage of our model city allows room for three wide main streets From the circumstance that the houses of our model city are based on of the house, those which form the walls of the rooms, are glazed in our model city, and all the kitchen offices, are immediately beneath these garden roofs; are, in fact, in the upper floor of the house only live connected, have both died out in our model city. Passing along the main streets of the city we see in twenty places, The medical officers attached to the hospital in our model city are to other houses in the city. The slaughter-houses of the city are all public, and are separated I infer, then, that in our model city certain forms of disease would cache = ./cache/12036.txt txt = ./txt/12036.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47308 author = Jephson, Henry (Henry Lorenzo) title = The Sanitary Evolution of London date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 147423 sentences = 6291 flesch = 61 summary = regarded the public health and sanitary condition of the people. putting into operation the provisions of this Act. The occasional statement in the report of a Medical Officer of Health But the great fact that in the vital matter of the public health London provisions of the Metropolitan London Management Act. 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(WIlliam Harvey) title: Civics and Health date: words: 117880 sentences: 6999 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/21353.txt txt: ./txt/21353.txt summary: medical examination of all school children takes the place of a private THE BEST INDEX TO COMMUNITY HEALTH IS THE PHYSICAL WELFARE OF SCHOOL City, is the physical condition of the school child. dangers is the physical examination of children at school,--private, by the New York board of health on 150 children in one school made up the school board of New York City that teachers make this first test school or health authorities should examine the teeth of all children total time required to examine school children for teeth needing Physically examine school children by all means, but do not fail to 1. School conditions that injure child health also injure teacher remedial_ work necessary for the health of public school children but If health needs of school children were Committee on Physical Welfare of School Children, New York, 39-41, 166, Committee on Physical Welfare of School Children, New York, 39-41, 166, id: 54454 author: Boulnois, H. Percy (Henry Percy) title: Dirty Dustbins and Sloppy Streets A Practical Treatise on the Scavenging and Cleansing of Cities and Towns date: words: 22585 sentences: 916 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/54454.txt txt: ./txt/54454.txt summary: towns on the question of disposal of house refuse--Condemnation scavenging or the removal of house refuse, and also that of street snow, (12) The watering of streets, and (13) The cost of all such removal of house refuse and the cleansing of earth closets, house refuse and the cleansing of streets. street sweeping and cleansing, the removal of snow, and a short The effective watering of streets and roads in any town during the water must be spread upon the streets every dry day, the cost of streets and roads of our towns is that of carrying the water in collection of house refuse and cleansing the streets should be it is found that the cost of removing the house refuse and and removal of the house refuse and cleanse the streets with their the work of collection of house refuse and the cleansing of house refuse and cleansing and watering streets in fourteen large id: 47308 author: Jephson, Henry (Henry Lorenzo) title: The Sanitary Evolution of London date: words: 147423 sentences: 6291 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/47308.txt txt: ./txt/47308.txt summary: regarded the public health and sanitary condition of the people. putting into operation the provisions of this Act. The occasional statement in the report of a Medical Officer of Health But the great fact that in the vital matter of the public health London provisions of the Metropolitan London Management Act. One of the Medical Officers of Health gives an illustration:-Its Medical Officer of Health reported in 1867 that nearly 5,000 houses by "local authority"--Vestry and District Board--and nearly ten years legislation for London," wrote the Medical Officer of Health for St. James'' in 1872, "that the metropolis has not been regarded as a whole, condition of the housing of the people of London, and yet something not Health (London) Act of 1891 made the sanitary authorities primarily Sanitary Authorities, and the reports of the Medical Officers of Health well the existing condition of the housing of the people of London. id: 12036 author: Richardson, Benjamin Ward title: Hygeia, a City of Health date: words: 9334 sentences: 393 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/12036.txt txt: ./txt/12036.txt summary: town or large village than a city for my description; but as the great The population of the city may be placed at 100,000, living in 20,000 The acreage of our model city allows room for three wide main streets From the circumstance that the houses of our model city are based on of the house, those which form the walls of the rooms, are glazed in our model city, and all the kitchen offices, are immediately beneath these garden roofs; are, in fact, in the upper floor of the house only live connected, have both died out in our model city. Passing along the main streets of the city we see in twenty places, The medical officers attached to the hospital in our model city are to other houses in the city. The slaughter-houses of the city are all public, and are separated I infer, then, that in our model city certain forms of disease would id: 53974 author: Tuttle, Thomas Dyer title: Principles of Public Health A Simple Text Book on Hygiene, Presenting the Principles Fundamental to the Conservation of Individual and Community Health date: words: 49769 sentences: 3465 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/53974.txt txt: ./txt/53974.txt summary: there are a great many things beside germs that cause our bodies to [Sidenote: How disease germs get into milk:] [Sidenote: Different germs cause different diseases] If we kill all the germs that come from people sick with a certain to destroy the germs of disease as they come from sick people. Disease germs get into our bodies in three principal ways: they are [Sidenote: How we may keep disease germs out of the air:] [Sidenote: How we may keep disease germs out of the air:] [Sidenote: How germs may cause sickness without entering the body] Some germs that cause disease do not get into the body, but grow people still have in their bodies the germs that cause the disease, We know that typhoid fever germs get into the body with food, but This disease, like typhoid fever, is caused by a germ that leaves ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel