Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Ninth Biennial Report of the State Board of Health of Maryland, for the Two Years Ending December 31st, 1891
Advances in Sanitation - Reduction in Mortality in the District Schools of London - Results of Improved Sanitation in Military service-a High Death Rate Implies Not Only a Waste of Life but a Concurrent Waste of Time and Energy - Local Authorities Responsible Under the Old Common Law for Acts of Nonfeasance, of Misfeasance and of Malfeasance in Sanitary Affairs - Reduction in Death Rates Following Introduction of Pure Water Supplies and Sewers - Reduc tion that Might be Efi'ected in the Death Rate of Baltimore - Extent of the Evil of Sanitary Malfeasance - Loss of Lives in Maryland from Preventable Diseases - Increased Death Rate from Overcrowding Bathing an Important Sanitary Factor - Etc, etc.
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