| Harry Frederick Ward - 1914 - 204 pages
...science to religion is one to arouse its conscience and awake its energies. Pasteur told us years ago, "It is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease." Our own authorities tell us that we have sufficient knowledge now available to stamp out every contagious... | |
| Harry Frederick Ward - 1914 - 204 pages
...science to religion is one to arouse its conscience and awake its energies. Pasteur told us years ago, "It is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease." Our own authorities tell us that we have sufficient knowledge now available to 79 stamp out every contagious... | |
| 1915 - 824 pages
...death-rate." And the prophecy of Pasteur has in some communities gone far toward realization : namely, that "it is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease." The economic losses due to the cost of educating for several years in public schools the children who... | |
| Irving Fisher, Eugene Lyman Fisk - 1915 - 398 pages
...been greatly diminished. Health officers are beginning to demonstrate the truth of Pasteur's words, ''It is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease." It is this work which has reduced the general death-rate in civilized countries and sometimes cut it... | |
| Irving Fisher, Eugene Lyman Fisk - 1915 - 406 pages
...been greatly diminished. Health officers are beginning to demonstrate the truth of Pasteur's words, "It is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease." It is this work which has reduced the general death-rate in civilized countries and [158] sometimes... | |
| 1915 - 400 pages
...been greatly diminished. Health officers are beginning to demonstrate the truth of Pasteur's words, "It is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic II, is Mils work which has reduced the general death-rate in civilized countries and sometimes cut... | |
| 1916 - 900 pages
...work of Pasteur. Ever since Pasteur made his epoch-making discoveries and uttered his inspiring words, "It is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease," health workers have sought to secure their results almost wholly in the single direction which he indicated,... | |
| Thomas Adams, Canada. Commission of Conservation - 1917 - 390 pages
...diseases that never should have occurred is being spent on their prevention. Pasteur assured us years ago that it is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease. This can only be hoped for by means of efficient appropriation, efficient organization and efficient... | |
| 1917 - 392 pages
...extravagance, obsolete methods, class prejudices and economic ignorance. The great scientist, Pasteur, has said that it is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease. In the war after the war, we must destroy the germs of ignorance and inefficiency to enjoy the greatest... | |
| Irving Fisher, Eugene Lyman Fisk - 1917 - 406 pages
...been greatly diminished. Health officers are beginning to demonstrate the truth of Pasteur's words, "It is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease. ' ' It is this work which has reduced the general death-rate in civilized countries and [158] sometimes... | |
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