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  • 11sanitarian — I. ˌsanəˈta(a)rēən, ter , tār noun ( s) Etymology: sanitary (I) + English an (n. suffix) : one skilled in matters of sanitary science and public health milk sanitarian …

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  • 12Benjamin Ward Richardson — Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson (October 1828 – November 21, 1896) was an eminent British physician, anaesthetist, physiologist, sanitarian, and a prolific writer on medical history. He was the recipient of the Fothergill gold medal, awarded by the… …

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  • 13SMITH R A — UNITED KINGDOM (see also List of Individuals) 15.2.1817 Glasgow/UK 12.5.1884 Colwyn Bay/UK Robert Angus Smith was educated at Glasgow University. From 1840 he was a tutor in private families from where he was taken to Germany, where his ardor for …

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  • 14Robert Angus Smith — (February 15, 1817 ndash;May 12, 1884) was a Scottish chemist, who investigated numerous environmental issues. He is famous for his research on air pollution in 1852, in the course of which he discovered and coined the term acid rain .Born… …

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  • 15Robert Angus Smith — né le 15 février 1817 à Glasgow était un grand Chimiste écossais connu pour ses recherches sur la pollution atmosphérique, essentiellement sur les pluies acides. Sommaire 1 L enfant Robert 2 Ses études 3 …

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  • 16Iowa State University — Iowa State redirects here. For the state, see Iowa. Iowa State University Motto Science with practice Established 1858 Type Flagship state university …

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  • 17Hookworm — Taxobox name = Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale regnum = Animalia phylum = Nematoda classis = Secernentea ordo = Strongiloidae familia = Ancylostomatidae genus = Necator/Ancylostoma subdivision ranks = Species subdivision = Species N …

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  • 18Edward Headlam Greenhow — Dr. Edward Headlam Greenhow, ( 1814 April 22, 1888) was an English physician .Physician, epidemiologist, sanitarian, statistician, clinician and lecturer. He was arguably the first Green , a century before the term was invented.Dr. Greenhow was a …

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  • 19Charles V. Chapin — Charles Value Chapin Charles Value Chapin (January 17, 1856 – January 31, 1941 in Providence) was a pioneer in public health practice, serving as one of the Health Officers for Providence, Rhode Island between 1884 and 1932. He also served as… …

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  • 20Local Government Board for Scotland — The Local Government Board for Scotland was the body charged with overseeing local government, public health and poor law in Scotland from 1894 to 1919.EstablishmentThe Board was established by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1894. The new… …

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