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Die sanitäts-polizeiliche Ueberwachung höherer und niederer Schulen und ihre Aufgaben.

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Main Author: Falk, Friedrich, 1840-1893.
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: Leipzig, Veit, 1871.
Edition:2. verm. Ausg.
Subjects:
High schools > Sanitary affairs.
Elementary schools > Sanitary affairs.
Health officers.
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