- The
American Academy of
Sanitarians (AAS) is a
network of
sanitarians providing recognition of
outstanding competence of
professional practice in the...
-
International ****ociation of Milk
Sanitarians (1936–1947), and
International ****ociation of Milk and Food
Sanitarians, Inc. The name was
changed in 1966...
- geographers, ecologists, biologists, microbiologists, silviculturists,
sanitarians, archaeologists, and
specialists in
regional planning, all contribute...
-
registry of
environmental health specialists (also
known as a
registry of
sanitarians) is
maintained by
local jurisdiction, such as a state, as well as by...
- which, says Mrs. Beale, Mrs. On****is told her "We can't go on." The
sanitarians were mollified; the
Beale ladies,
outraged by the
invasion from the outside...
-
Headlam Greenhow, physician,
sanitarian and Guy's and St Thomas'
Hospitals lecturer Thomas Michael Greenhow,
surgeon and
sanitarian Georgiana Hill, cookery...
- emplo**** as "
sanitarians," with a
primary role to
protect white Americans from disease.
Flexner stated in the Report: "A well-taught
negro sanitarian will be...
-
health degree from
Harvard University. In 1943, he was
commissioned as a
sanitarian in the
Public Health Service (PHS). He
spent most of
World War II in Puerto...
- salvation,
salve san-
healthy Latin s**** insane, insanity, sanatorium, sane,
sanitarian, sanitarium, sanitary, sanitation,
sanity sanc- holy
Latin sancire (past...
-
Ernest Carroll (1929).
Human helminthology; a
manual for clinicians,
sanitarians and medical. p. 18. Lewis,
Robert Alan (2001-12-21). CRC
Dictionary of...