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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Addresses given at the Southeastern Regional Conference on Social Hygiene 
    Publication: Atlanta, Georgia : The Georgia Social Hygiene Council, February 3, 1943
    ... from disease. Recall if you will, the President’s reference to our "national concern for total physical and moral fitne-ss." Moral laxity is at the root of these infections, because of the biologic accident ...
  2. ... to have enacted stringent and numerous regulations having reference to the married state. * Such a union extends its influence throughout the whole fabric of social and poli- tical life, and strikes its roots deep into the moral nature of the race. If we are asked ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Spare hours 
    Publication: Boston : Houghton, Mifflin and Company, [1861]
    ... as the flower from its fixed and unseen root. To use the words of Puttenham in reference to Sir Walter Raleigh VAUGHAN'S POEMS, ETC 317 poetry is a lofty, insolent (unusual) and passionate thing. It is not philosophy, it is not science, it is not moral- ity, it is not religion, any more than ...
  4. ... ting these feelings, when they have once taken root, so long as the objects, to ... particularly moral ones, is the fact, that obli- gatory sentiments ...
  5. ... according as they relate to Physical or to Moral Affections ; the former ... made to these roots. The same verb is frequently used indiscriminately either ...
  6. ... scarlet fever its action is probably merely a moral one. It certainly sometimes ... Acid. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. usually given in ...
  7. ... senses in these can only be explained by reference to the state of ... by irritation at the root of a painless, though not insensible tooth : the ...
  8. ... senses in these can only be explained by reference to the state of ... by irritation at the root of a painless, though not insensible tooth . the ...
  9. ... in botany, is applied to those plants whose roots will abide many years, ... and moral, with reference to individuals and to society, to the present ...
  10. ... it must be then chiefly attacked at its moral root, with moral influences, Avhich do not preclude medical treatment. As ... it must be chiefly attacked at its corporal root, with corporal methods and influences. Avhich do not preclude moral treatment. If it be ansAvered that HISTORY N. ...
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