Word: health
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cutter Lecture. "Organization of the Health Department." Dr. Charles V. Chapin, Amphitheatre of Building A, Harvard Medical School...
...particular works of public service mentioned in the report are those of co-operation with Technology in Engineering and Health Schools, and the changed admission requirements of the Medical Schools. Much has been said of the first already. In the second we find one of the chief reasons for the change, the duty of the Medical School in opening its remarkable clinical advantages to as wide a representation of medical students as possible...
...improvement in the business of the athletic office, in the intelligence with which Harvard teams are managed, and in the success of those teams against their rivals. He worked hard and successfully to stimulate interest in athletic sport among students who need such sport for their bodily and mental health and have no thought of belonging to an organized team. In nearly all ways he left a much better athletic situation than he found. Fred Wadsworth Moore, A.B. '93, was appointed as Mr. Garcelon's successor...
...Cutter Lectures on Preventive Medicine. "Municipal Sanitation. I. Science and Sanitation." Dr. Charles V. Chapin, Superintendant of Health, Providence, R. I. Amphitheatre of Building A, Harvard Medical School...
...surgery to Chinese students; (2) to co-operate with the Chinese Government in inaugurating a greatly needed hygienic reform; (3) to study particularly the diseases of the Orient. In furtherance of the second provision, Dr. Edwards, who has just completed the work for the degree of Doctor of Public Health, will on his return take up the training of health officials...