We believe that all citizens have an inherent right to the enjoyment of pure and uncontaminated air, and water, and soil ; that this right should be regarded as belonging to the whole community ; and that no one should be allowed to trespass upon it by... The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 3001869Full view - About this book
| Massachusetts - Massachusetts - 1870 - 1102 pages
...life. We believe that all citizens have an inherent right to the enjoyment of pure and uncontaminated air, and water, and soil ; that this right should...impartially enforced, we should have a condition of public cleanliness, and of public health, which would make Massachusetts a model for all other communities.... | |
| 1870 - 1028 pages
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| 1870 - 80 pages
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| Science - 1895 - 902 pages
...: " We believe that all citizens have an inherent right to the enjoyment of pure and uncontaminated air and water and soil ; that this right should be...carelessness or his avarice, or even by his ignorance. . . . These propositions are recognized in existing statutes, but they are not enforced, and the reason... | |
| State Medical Society of Wisconsin - Medicine - 1896 - 622 pages
..."We believe that all citizens have an inherent right to the •enjoyment of pure and uncontaminated air and water and soil; that this right should be...carelessness or his avarice or even by his ignorance." These propositions are recognized by the public but they are not enforced, and the reason of that is,... | |
| 1914 - 918 pages
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| George Chandler Whipple - Massachusetts - 1917 - 482 pages
...life. We believe that all citizens have an inherent right to the enjoyment of pure and uncontaminated air, and water, and soil; that this right should be...impartially enforced, we should have a condition of public cleanliness, and of public health, which would make Massachusetts a model for all other communities.... | |
| George Chandler Whipple - 1917 - 424 pages
...health: WE BELIEVE THAT ALL CITIZENS HAVE AN INHERENT RIGHT TO THE ENJOYMENT OF PURE AND UNCONTAMINATED AIR AND WATER AND SOIL; THAT THIS RIGHT SHOULD BE...CARELESSNESS OR HIS AVARICE OR EVEN BY HIS IGNORANCE. And in the first annual report we read: No board of health, if it rightly perform its duty, can separate... | |
| George Chandler Whipple - Massachusetts - 1917 - 422 pages
...HAVE AN INHERENT RIGHT Rights in Public TO THE ENJOYMENT OF PURE AND UNCONTAMTNATED AIR AND He * lth WATER AND SOIL; THAT THIS RIGHT SHOULD BE REGARDED...CARELESSNESS OR HIS AVARICE OR EVEN BY HIS IGNORANCE. And in the first annual report we read: No board of health, if it rightly perform its duty, can separate... | |
| Massachusetts. Department of Public Health - Public health - 1920 - 232 pages
...soil; that this right shall be regarded as belonging to the whole community; and that no one shall be allowed to trespass upon it by his carelessness or his avarice or even by his ignorance; Whereas, During the past fifty years there have been great advances in the fields of medicine, hygiene... | |
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