Bryce, P. H., Peter Henderson, 1853-1932
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1853-1932
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Bryce, P. H., Peter Henderson, 1853-1932
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Bryce, P. H.
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Peter Henderson
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- Feeblemindedness and social environment, Peter H. Bryce
- Feeblemindedness and social environment, Peter H. Bryce
- Insanity in immigrants, being a paper read before the American Public Health Association, at Richmond, Va., October, 1909, by Peter H. Bryce, M.A., M.D., Chief Medical Officer of the Interior, Ottawa, Canada
- Tuberculosis in immigrants, being a paper read before the American Public Health Association at Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 1910, by Peter H. Bryce
- Organized Sanitary Work in Dealing with Overcrowding and Pauperism Due to Immigration, Dr. Peter H. Bryce, A.M. M.D. Chief Medical Officer, Department of Interior, Ottawa, Canada
- The ethical problems underlying the social evil, Peter H. Bryce
- Climates and health resorts of Canada, being a short description of the chief features of the climate in the different geographical divisions of Canada, and references to some of their chief health resorts, [by P.H. Bryce]
- Health resorts and climates of Canada, being a short description of the chief features of the climate of the different geographical divisions of Canada, and the references to some of their chief health resorts, [by P.H. Bryce]
- The illumination of Joseph Keeler, Esq., or, On, to the land!
- Climates and health resorts of Canada, being a short description of the chief features of the climate of the different geographical divisions of Canada, and references to some of their chief health resorts, [by P.H. Bryce]
- Report on tuberculosis in Ontario, presented to the Provincial Board of Health and adopted with recommendations therein contained by P.H. Bryce
- Immigration in relation to the public health, by P.H. Bryce, M.A., M.D., L.R.C.P.S. (Edin.), Chief Medical Officer, Department of Interior ..
- A year's changes in our food habits, by P.H. Bryce
- Open air schools and preventoria, by P.H. Bryce
- Address on the expediency of the change from municipal to county medical health officers for promoting efficiency and economy in the public health service, by P.H. Bryce
- The medical officer, a coÃ{u0192}Âœperative social force in rural districts, by Peter H. Bryce
- Transportation of food products, a pressing health problem, P.H. Bryce
- Saving Canadians from the degeneracy due to the industrialism in cities of older civilization, by P.H. Bryce
- The ventilation of emigrant ships, Peter H. Bryce
- Effects upon public health and natural prosperity from rural depopulation and abnormal increase of cities, Peter H. Bryce, M.A., M.D
- Tuberculosis, a disease of insanitary living, by P. H. Bryce
- The relation of rural and urban populations as shown by the census in the United States and Canada to public health problems, by Peter H. Bryce
- Conservation of man-power in Canada, a national need, by P.H. Bryce
- The distribution of immigrants, by Peter H. Bryce
- The duty of the public in dealing with tuberculosis, by P.H. Bryce
- Author of25
- Organized Sanitary Work in Dealing with Overcrowding and Pauperism Due to Immigration, Dr. Peter H. Bryce, A.M. M.D. Chief Medical Officer, Department of Interior, Ottawa, Canada
- Feeblemindedness and social environment, Peter H. Bryce
- Climates and health resorts of Canada, being a short description of the chief features of the climate in the different geographical divisions of Canada, and references to some of their chief health resorts, [by P.H. Bryce]
- Tuberculosis in immigrants, being a paper read before the American Public Health Association at Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 1910, by Peter H. Bryce
- The ethical problems underlying the social evil, Peter H. Bryce
- Feeblemindedness and social environment, Peter H. Bryce
- Insanity in immigrants, being a paper read before the American Public Health Association, at Richmond, Va., October, 1909, by Peter H. Bryce, M.A., M.D., Chief Medical Officer of the Interior, Ottawa, Canada
- Report on tuberculosis in Ontario, presented to the Provincial Board of Health and adopted with recommendations therein contained by P.H. Bryce
- A year's changes in our food habits, by P.H. Bryce
- Immigration in relation to the public health, by P.H. Bryce, M.A., M.D., L.R.C.P.S. (Edin.), Chief Medical Officer, Department of Interior ..
- The illumination of Joseph Keeler, Esq., or, On, to the land!
- Health resorts and climates of Canada, being a short description of the chief features of the climate of the different geographical divisions of Canada, and the references to some of their chief health resorts, [by P.H. Bryce]
- Climates and health resorts of Canada, being a short description of the chief features of the climate of the different geographical divisions of Canada, and references to some of their chief health resorts, [by P.H. Bryce]
- The ventilation of emigrant ships, Peter H. Bryce
- Effects upon public health and natural prosperity from rural depopulation and abnormal increase of cities, Peter H. Bryce, M.A., M.D
- Open air schools and preventoria, by P.H. Bryce
- Address on the expediency of the change from municipal to county medical health officers for promoting efficiency and economy in the public health service, by P.H. Bryce
- The medical officer, a coÃ{u0192}Âœperative social force in rural districts, by Peter H. Bryce
- Transportation of food products, a pressing health problem, P.H. Bryce
- Saving Canadians from the degeneracy due to the industrialism in cities of older civilization, by P.H. Bryce
- Tuberculosis, a disease of insanitary living, by P. H. Bryce
- The relation of rural and urban populations as shown by the census in the United States and Canada to public health problems, by Peter H. Bryce
- Conservation of man-power in Canada, a national need, by P.H. Bryce
- The distribution of immigrants, by Peter H. Bryce
- The duty of the public in dealing with tuberculosis, by P.H. Bryce