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La crise du logement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 April 2010

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Chronique
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1919

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References

page 647 note 1 «If the Geneva Convention can be made to provide for such activities, then housing, child welfare, hygiene, town-planning, hospitals for special diseases, homes and camps, for chronic sufferers from tuberculosis and kindred maladies, district nursing, education, labour problems — everything, in fact, that has to do with «a better world» — will be taken up», Daily Mail, 22 février 1919.

page 647 note 2 Voy. Revue, no 4, p. 475.Google Scholar

page 652 note 1 Ces vœux sont reproduits dans la Revue d'hygiène et de police sanitaire, avril 1919, p. 349.Google Scholar