| 1829 - 696 頁
...is greatly inferior to that of any other country in Europe ; and that it is incontestable, that this is at present the most healthy country with which we are acquainted, and has been gradually tending to that point for the last fifty years. It is remarkable that this superior... | |
| 1833 - 636 頁
...its hospitals, is greatly inferior to that of any other country in Europe ; it is also incontestahle that ' Great Britain is at present the most healthy...country with which we are acquainted;' and that it has heen gradually tending to that point for the last 50 years. This superior value of life i:i Great Britain... | |
| 1829 - 770 頁
...hospitals, is greatly inferior to that of any other country in Europe i and that it is incontestible that Great Britain is at present the most healthy...support this assertion, we shall carefully abstain from reproducing the tables of remote periods, which have been often previously discussed, and shall... | |
| 1829 - 604 頁
...hospitals, is greatly inferior to that of any other country in Europe ; and that it is incontestible that Great Britain is at present the most healthy...support this assertion, we shall carefully abstain from reproducing the tables'of remote periods, which have been often previously discussed, and shall... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1829 - 594 頁
...hospitals, is greatly inferior to that of any other country in Europe; and that it is incontestible that Great Britain is at present the most healthy...been gradually tending to that point for the last fifty years." (P. 30.) In the comparisons which Dr. Hawkins has made for the purpose of supporting... | |
| 1830 - 854 頁
...Dr. Hawkins has published a work on Medical Statistics, in which he says, that "it is Incomestible, that Great Britain is at present the most healthy...been gradually tending to that point for the last fifty years." He states, that this superior value of life in Great Britain is not confined to any particular... | |
| Robert Rankin (of Bristol.) - 1830 - 128 頁
...population has been quadrupled during the sixty years through which the deaths have so diminished." "It is incontestable that Great Britain is at present...healthy country with which we are acquainted, and this remarkable value of life extends to the man of affluence, the pauper patient of the Hospital,... | |
| 1833 - 310 頁
...Britain, its cities, and its hospitals, is greatly inferior to that of any other country in Europe, that it is incontestable that Great Britain is at present the most healthy country with which vie are acquainted; and that it has been gradually tending to thai point for the last fifty years."... | |
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