Does Geology Hold A Key To Better Health? - Geologic - Epidemiologic Studies Show Intriguing Relationship

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Harry V. Warren
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 7, 1962

Abstract

There are two topics which may be considered as opening gambits in any conversation in any part of the world, weather and health. Nothing much can be done about the former, and it would appear that no great changes can be anticipated in the immediate future. With respect to health, a great deal has been achieved in the past 150 years, curiously enough not all of it by medical men. It would appear that the time is now appropriate for geologists to come to the assistance of medical men. During the past few decades, medical science has mastered many of the diseases commonly associated with childhood. As a man tends to live longer, those diseases usually associated with middle and old age become more prominent. Thus we must realize when we say that today more people are dying of cancer and coronary disease, absolutely and relatively to other diseases, this should not suggest that these diseases did not exist a hundred years ago; it does suggest that more people are living to an age where death from these diseases is apt to become more common.
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APA: Harry V. Warren  (1962)  Does Geology Hold A Key To Better Health? - Geologic - Epidemiologic Studies Show Intriguing Relationship

MLA: Harry V. Warren Does Geology Hold A Key To Better Health? - Geologic - Epidemiologic Studies Show Intriguing Relationship. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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