Excerpt from The Sanitarian, Vol. 12: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to the Preservation of Health, Mental, and Physical Culture; January to June, 1884
Based at the outset upon a somewhat extensive field of ob servation in various climates, considerable experience in deal ing with epidemics and practical sanitation in some of its most important aspects, the sanitarian has not been wanting in pronounced opinions on various subjects and questions which have arisen from time to time in its field of view. Whether this course has had anything to do with it or not, it has won a universal recognition as an authority on most subjects of practical sanitation.
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