... humanitarian measure. But if, as Mr. MacNutt and I have shown, Hazen's theorem is true, then for every 100 deaths saved from typhoid fever at least 200 will be saved from other causes, which means at least $1,000,000 more saved to the city of Pittsburg... Report of the Sanitary Commission - Page 144by Hawaii. Sanitary Commission - 1912 - 149 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1909 - 456 pages
...least $1,000,000 more saved to the city of Pittsburg annually of its present waste of human life.* England reckons that the lives saved through the lowered...between 1866 and 1875 to what it became in the period reaching from 1880 to 1889, amounted to 858,804. This represents on the English basis of the per capita... | |
| Kentucky. State Board of Health - 1909 - 460 pages
...least $1,000,000 more saved to the city of Pittsburg annually of its present waste of human life.* England reckons that the lives saved through the lowered...between 1866 and 1875 to what it became in the period reaching from 1880 to 1889, amounted to 858,804. This represents on the English basis of the per capita... | |
| Irving Fisher - 1909 - 160 pages
...least $1,000,000 more saved to the city of Pittsburg annually of its present waste of human life.6 England reckons that the lives saved through the lowered death rate, from what it was between 1866 and ]875 to what it became in the period reaching from 1880 to 1889, amounted to 858,804. This represents... | |
| United States. National Conservation Commission - 1909 - 862 pages
...least $1,000,000 more saved to the city of Pittsburg annually of its present waste of human life.6 England reckons that the lives saved through the lowered death rate, from what it was between 1800 and 1875 to what it became in the period reaching from 18SO to 1889, amounted to 858,804. This... | |
| United States. National Conservation Commission - 1909 - 870 pages
...least $1,000,000 more saved to the city of Pittsburg annually of its present waste of human life.' England reckons that the lives saved through the lowered death rate, from what it was between 1806 and 1875 to what it became in the period reaching from 1880 to 1889, amounted to 858,804. This... | |
| 1912 - 846 pages
...of human life is the following: England reckons that the lives saved through the lowered death-rate, from what it was between 1866 and 1875, to what it became in the period reaching from 1880 to 1889, amounted to 858,804. This represents on the English basis of the per capita... | |
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