| William Eassie - Health & Fitness - 1875 - 176 pages
...University Union adopted a motion by 101 votes to 42 in favour of introducing it into England. 3 ' We disapprove the present custom of burying the dead,...elements by a process which cannot offend the living, and shall render the remains absolutely innocuous. Until some better method is devised, we desire to adopt... | |
| Medicine - 1888 - 418 pages
...subject of disposing of the dead, with the following declaration of principles: — "We disapprove of the present custom of burying the dead, and desire...to substitute some mode which shall rapidly resolve a body into its component elements, by a process which cannot offend the living, and shall render the... | |
| Medicine - 1880 - 762 pages
...of Public Health, at the Cambridge meeting, many of the members present signed the following address to the Home Secretary : — " We, the undersigned,...desire to promote that usually known as cremation. As the process can now be carried out without anything approaching to nuisance — and as it is not illegal... | |
| 1880 - 764 pages
...following address to the Home Secretary : — " We, the undersigned, members of the British Medial Association, assembled at Cambridge, disapprove the...may render the remains absolutely innocuous. Until воше better mode is devised, we desire to promote that usually known as cremation. As the process... | |
| Ernest Hart, Esq. - 1881 - 518 pages
...mouths? WP Виснлх. 2i, Renfrew Street, Glasgow, 25th Aug., 1880. * Had there been a fire-clay disconnecting trap outside at bottom of soil-pipe...the body into its component elements by a process \vhich cannot offend the living, and may render the remains absolutely innocuous. Until some better... | |
| 1903 - 638 pages
...Society of England." The declaration of the purpose of this society was expressed as follows : "We disapprove the present custom of burying the dead...elements by a process which cannot offend the living and shall render the remains absolutely inoccuous. Until some better method is adopted we desire to adopt... | |
| Sir Henry Thompson - Cremation - 1884 - 92 pages
...constituted on the basis of the following declaration, which has been influentially signed : — ' We disapprove the present custom of burying the dead,...elements by a process which cannot offend the living, and shall render the remains absolutely innocuous. Until some better method is devised we desire to adopt... | |
| The Sanitary Record - 1885 - 634 pages
...Society was founded to Promole the Objects at ftrti in the following Declaration —' We disapprove tie present custom of burying the dead, and desire to...elements by a process which cannot offend the living, and shall render the remaios absolutely innocuous. Until some better method is devised, wedesire to adopt... | |
| Institution of Municipal Engineers (Great Britain) - Municipal engineering - 1887 - 360 pages
...its commencement, was formed to promote the objects set forth in the following declaration : — " We disapprove the present custom of burying the dead,...elements by a process which cannot offend the living, and shall render the remains absolutely innocuous. Until some better method is devised, we desire to adopt... | |
| Church congress - 1888 - 790 pages
...and awakened a certain amount of public interest by issuing this very moderate manifesto : — " We disapprove the present custom of burying the dead,...elements by a process which cannot offend the living, and shall render the remains absolutely innocuous. Until some better method is devised, we desire to adopt... | |
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