"North Carolina Medical Journal. Vol. 3. No. 4. April, 1879" by Various is a scientific periodical from the 1800s, offering information and discussions related to the medical field. It includes things like new research, descriptions of medical practices, and reviews. A main idea in the text is that having clean drinking water is important for staying healthy. In the first section, the writer talks about how water keeps things alive, and how dirty water can make people sick. It also touches on the relationship between sanitation and preventing illnesses, such as typhoid fever, and the duty of health boards to safeguard water. This shows the journal's focus on being scientifically correct and promoting good health.
North Carolina Medical Journal. Vol. 3. No. 4. April, 1879
By Various
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Discover how crucial clean drinking water was considered for public health, according to a medical journal from the nineteenth century.
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