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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 9, Issue 11 838-843, Copyright © 1919 by American Public Health Association

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PUBLIC HEALTH WORK IN INDIA: I. THE CASTE SYSTEM AND THE SANITARY PROBLEM

Harry N. Jenks

Many endemic centres of communicable disease lie in the Orient and therefore the future fight of preventive medicine must be largely in Eastern countries. Mr. Jenks, with some years of experience in Hindustan as sanitary engineer, outlines racial conditions that are fundamental. They must be recognized in any plan for bettered sanitation.







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