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ONE of the first objects which the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain has set itself to accomplish is the diffusion throughout the country of such information as shall lead to increased knowledge concerning the laws of health, and to an improvement in the conditions under which people live. Amongst the means by which it is sought to attain this object at each annual congress, is the delivery of public addresses in the several sections. This course was, as usual, followed at Newcastle-on-Tyne, and many of the addresses contained matter of much interest.
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The Sanitary Institute. Nature 26, 576–578 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026576a0
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