| Roady Kenehan - 1910 - 588 páginas
...increase our average lengtn of life over fifteen years. "There are constantly about 3,000,000 persons seriously ill in the United States, of whom 500,000...is preventable. "If we count the value of each life at only $1,700 and reckon the average earning lost by illness at $700 per year for grown men, we find... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Health - 1905 - 1256 páginas
...would increase our average length of life fifteen years. There are constantly about 3,000,000 persons seriously ill in the United States, of whom 500,000 are consumptives. More than half this illness is preventable. If we count the value of each life lost at only $1,700, and reckon the... | |
| United States. National Conservation Commission - 1909 - 310 páginas
...increase our average length of life over fifteen years. There are constantly about 3,000,000 persons seriously ill in the United States, of whom 500,000 are consumptives. More than half this illness is preventable. If we count the value of each life lost at only $1,700 and reckon the... | |
| 1909 - 986 páginas
...increase our average length of life over fifteen years. There are constantly about 3,000,000 persons seriously ill in the United States, of whom 500,000 are consumptives. More than half this illness is preventable. If we count the value of each life lost at only $1,700 and reckon the... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Preventive Medicine and Public Health - 1910 - 424 páginas
...would increase our average length of life fifteen years. There are constantly about 3,000,000 persons seriously ill in the United States, of whom 500,000...are consumptives. More than half of this illness is 1. Am. Jour. Mod. Sc., November. 1909, p. 653. preventable. If we count the value of each life lost... | |
| 1910 - 402 páginas
...seriously ill in the United States, of whom five hundred thousand are consumptives. More than 75 per cent, of this illness is preventable. If we count the value of each life lost at only $1,700, and reckon the average earnings lost by illness at $700 a year for a grown man, we find that... | |
| J. N. Garfunkle - 1909 - 416 páginas
...preventive medicine are applied. It may be greatly extended. There are constantly about 3.000,000 persons seriously ill in the United States, of whom 500,000 are consumptives. More than half this illness is preventable. "If we count the value of each life lost at only $1,700, and reckon the... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1910 - 780 páginas
...increase our average length of life over fifteen years. There are constantly about 3,000,000 persons seriously ill in the United States of whom 500,000 are consumptives. More than half this illness is preventable. If we count the value of each life lost at only $1700, and reckon the... | |
| Frank Koester - 1913 - 474 páginas
...increase our average length of life over fifteen years. "There are constantly about 3,000,000 persons seriously ill in the United States, of whom 500,000...preventable. "If we count the value of each life lost as only $1,700 and reckon the average earnings lost by illness at $700 per year for grown men, we find... | |
| George William Hunter - 1914 - 444 páginas
...Ex-President Roosevelt said, in one of his latest messages to Congress: — " There are about 3,(X)0,000 people seriously ill in the United States, of whom...preventable. If we count the value of each life lost at only §1700 and reckon the average earning lost by illness at $700 a year for grown men, we find that the... | |
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