Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... cents per day . The cost of clothing was $ 15.17 per year for each member . The average total cost for each member , based on the entire expenditure of public money , was $ 150.33 . We respectfully recommend the following appropriations ...
... cents per day . The cost of clothing was $ 15.17 per year for each member . The average total cost for each member , based on the entire expenditure of public money , was $ 150.33 . We respectfully recommend the following appropriations ...
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... cents ( $ 256.72 ) was spent from the fund , voted by resolution of Department convention 1897 upon recommendation of Annie P. Cleary , then Department . president . This money was used for additional furniture and furnishings that were ...
... cents ( $ 256.72 ) was spent from the fund , voted by resolution of Department convention 1897 upon recommendation of Annie P. Cleary , then Department . president . This money was used for additional furniture and furnishings that were ...
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... cent . of all those who have died having given no physical sign of phthisis during life , and that this is a low estimate of the actual number . Another celebrated teacher of pathological anatomy in an article . recently published says ...
... cent . of all those who have died having given no physical sign of phthisis during life , and that this is a low estimate of the actual number . Another celebrated teacher of pathological anatomy in an article . recently published says ...
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... cent . in the mortality from tuberculosis as a result of the measures adopt- ed . The best authorities now look upon tubercular consumption as a curable disease , but also recognize it as an infectious and communicable one . In January ...
... cent . in the mortality from tuberculosis as a result of the measures adopt- ed . The best authorities now look upon tubercular consumption as a curable disease , but also recognize it as an infectious and communicable one . In January ...
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... cent . of all the deaths of Denver during 1896 were due to some form of tuberculosis . While it is true that an overwhelming majority of these persons contracted the disease elsewhere and came to Colo- rado too late to be benefited by ...
... cent . of all the deaths of Denver during 1896 were due to some form of tuberculosis . While it is true that an overwhelming majority of these persons contracted the disease elsewhere and came to Colo- rado too late to be benefited by ...
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