The book The Philippine Problem 1898-1913 was written by author Chamberlin, Frederick Carleton, B. 1870 Here you can read free online of The Philippine Problem 1898-1913 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Philippine Problem 1898-1913 a good or bad book?
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Of the some four thousand known lepers, all but two hundred of them wandered about wherever they pleased. A single grave was often employed a number of times, the latest occupant whose rent had not been met being thrown upon what the natives called a bone pile, in order to make room for the newcomer who had paid in advance. As there was no adequate quarantine in the Islands anywhere, the plague, cholera, and other tropical infectious diseases but little if any less in severity, were a constant ...menace. We organized some thirty boards of health in the more important centers, and, backed by the law, started to enforce garbage collection, THE FIFTH LABOR OF HERCULES 117 sewage disposal, street sweeping, universal vaccination, the proper disposition of fecal matter, the proper exposal for sale of food- stuffs, etc. '■ — in short, practically all of the rules so familiar to Americans. The universal vaccination was a tremendous task and one that met with great opposition. If the local officials were not converts to the work, it failed; and so many instances arose in which this was the case that at last a plan was adopted that sent squads of vaccinators, about twenty-five in each group, into a certain -^ territory, there to remain until every native was vaccinated.
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