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Example sentences for "preventive medicine"

  • The social worker corresponds to the private practitioner of medicine; the economic reformer and discoverer corresponds to the laboratory student of preventive medicine or to the public health official.

  • Calmette's measures have the tone and the point of view of preventive medicine, and of that sound science which we have learned to associate with the Pasteur Institute and all that development of medicine which took its rise from Pasteur.

  • Schooling in preventive medicine, or, better named, schooling in preventive hygiene, will fit physicians to do their part in eradicating preventable disease.

  • Do you advise me, every spring and fall, to give my child brimstone to purify and sweeten his blood, and as a preventive medicine?

  • As teachers and writers on hygiene, as trainers for college athletes, as advisers for the welfare departments of large industrial plants, and in many other directions, physicians are finding fields for practising preventive medicine.

  • Preventive medicine, practise of, 2-3; application of methods by people themselves, 3.

  • Preventive medicine is in this sense truly State Medicine, and means protection of the people from their own ignorance.

  • Preventive medicine is a science by itself, a combination of social and scientific forces guided by research quickly applied, and it must be accepted and upheld by those whom it benefits, namely, all the citizens.

  • Preventive medicine is the watchword of the hour, and enlistment in the cause can come only through education.

  • There has been developed within the period what is known as preventive medicine, which aims rather at prevention than cure, and the resources of prevention are capable of much greater extension.

  • Preventive medicine seems to have made possible, by restricting their harmful influence, the increase in industrialism, in urban life, and in the intercommunications of peoples.

  • No department of medical science has made greater advances in modern times than that which is termed "Preventive Medicine.

  • There is the impulse which he gave, after the successful organization of his own Institute, to the establishment in other countries of similar laboratories of preventive medicine, and, one may also say, of experimental evolution.

  • Bacteriology has thus far borne fruit largely in the line of preventive medicine, although to a certain extent also along the line of curative medicine.

  • Preventive medicine is telling us how to destroy those thus lying in wait for a chance of infection, by discovering disinfectants and telling us especially where and when to use them.

  • The study of preventive medicine is yet in its infancy, but it has already accomplished much.

  • Preventive medicine is a development of the last few years, and is based almost wholly upon our knowledge of bacteria.

  • It is scarcely too much to say that a fuller knowledge of the part which soil plays in the culture and propagation of bacteria may suffice to revolutionise the practice of preventive medicine.

  • Yet it is under this heading that a word must be said of that remarkable application of preventive medicine known as the antiseptic treatment of wounds.

  • It is in this field of preventive medicine--that is to say, preventing infective matter from ever entering the tissues at all--that science has triumphed in recent years.


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