- Some
historical titles for this role
include inspector of nuisances,
sanitarian, and
sanitary inspector. Local, state, or
federal health departments usually...
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Indian judge Sir
Robert Rawlinson (1810–1898),
English engineer and
sanitarian This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sir...
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Lawrence Cabell (August 26, 1813 –
August 13, 1889 ) was an
American sanitarian and author. He was born in
Nelson County, Virginia, the son of Dr. George...
- at the
California Health Department. He was also a
contributor to "The
Sanitarian" journal,
where he and his
colleagues described the
latest developments...
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International ****ociation of Milk
Sanitarians (1936–1947), and
International ****ociation of Milk and Food
Sanitarians, Inc. The name was
changed in 1966...
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Headlam Greenhow, physician,
sanitarian and Guy's and St Thomas'
Hospitals lecturer Thomas Michael Greenhow,
surgeon and
sanitarian Georgiana Hill, cookery...
- American, two men who
tasted it
judged it to be lamb or deer.
Writing in the
Sanitarian,
Leopold Brandeis identified the
substance as Nostoc, a type of cyanobacteria...
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American author of
fantasy fiction James Laurence Cabell (1813–1889),
sanitarian Mary
Barnes Cabell (1815–1900),
freedwoman who
owned the land
which became...
- May 1853 – 2 July 1932) was a
Brazilian writer, poet, pharmacist, and
sanitarian. "UOL - O
melhor conteúdo". Recantodasletras.uol.com.br.
Archived from...
- car-friendly and the city was
first and
foremost planned for cars.
Later sanitarian issues were
brought up,
which resulted in the
construction of a sewage...