A Ministry of Public Health for Ireland
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Cox, Michael F. 'A Ministry of Public Health for Ireland'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XIII Part XCVII, 1917-1919, pp638-641Download Item:
Abstract:
Never, perhaps, so much as now has it been fully realised
that the most important and most enduring wealth of a
State depends upon the health and strength, the strong
arms and trained brains of a people. Men of the highest
grade of health?of grade "A"?are to be specially sought
for, to guard the well-being and the safety of their country.
This is recognised by all, from the Prime Minister downwards.
Recognising the importance of the preservation
of the health and strength of the people, a Ministry of
Health is about to be provided for England, and no doubt
for Wales and Scotland, whilst Ireland is excluded from the
benefits to be conferred on the sister countries.
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Read February 28th, 1919
Author: Cox, Michael F.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XIII Part XCVII 1917-1919
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Public health, Health reformISSN:
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