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    • The progress of sanitary science in Belfast 

      O'Neill, Henry (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1906)
      The rapid increase of Belfast in population, and its rapid rise in commercial importance, chiefly accounts for the fact that the construction of good streets and erection of its principal public buildings dates from ...
    • The sanitary condition of our national schools 

      Roche, Anthony (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1900)
      That the health of the individual and the community depends largely on their surroundings being sanitary is now universally admitted. That this rule is specially applicable to the young, is acknowledged by all sanitarians, ...
    • The sanitary state of Dublin 

      Mapother, E. D. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1864)
      In this paper, for the incompleteness of which I shall at once apologize, I propose to sketch briefly, and as far as my observations have extended, the sanitary state of our city, being convinced that much disease, and ...