Word: health
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...League is a new international association of the Red Cross Societies of the nations of the world. It will act as a centralized agency for the improvements of public health, the prevention of disease and the mitigation of suffering throughout the world. It will also serve in cases of national or international disaster. Another of its purposes is to promote the welfare of mankind by furnishing a medium for bringing within the reach of all the people the benefits to be derived from present known facts, new contributions to science and medical knowledge and their application...
...Third Course will be six lectures on Industrial Hygiene, by Dr. Thomas Morrison Legge, D. P. rf., of London, England. Dr. Legge is author of "Public Health in European Capitals," etc. 1. Manufacture under Medieval Craft Guilds. 2. Industrial Fatigue. 3. Modern Industry as a subject for Art. 4. Fumes and Gases and the Edward Medal. 5. Anthrax. 6. Industrial Polsons and Their Prevention...
...Cabot, who is chief surgeon of the Massachusetts General Hospital and director of clinics of the State Board of Health, went to England in 1916 with the first University Unit, and was commander of General Hospital 22, B. E. F., with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He has lately been made a companion of the order of St. Michael and St. George for his work with the British...
...strikes at the present time should have no more consideration from the public than the one who wasted food during the war. The latter stole good health from the men at the front; the former is stealing physical welfare from all the people at home...
...Herbert Sidney Langfield, of Psychological Laboratory; Resident manager of the Harvard Union: David Mason Little, Jr.; Superintendent of Library: of the Business School: Cecil, Alured Ross; instructors: Norman W. Fradd, in Physical Training, ten months, from September 1, 1919; Paul Withington, in Physical Training; Aaron Paul Pratt, in Public Health Administration; Harry Linenthal, in Industrial Hygiene; Harry Elpert, in Physical Training, eight months, from October 1, 1919; Donald Kirk David, in Business; John Marks Brewer, in Education and Director of Bureau of Vocational Guidance; Bremer Whidden Pond, in Landscape Architecture; lecturers: Daniel Starch, on Advertising; Arthur Orlo Norton, on History...