La Hydrolog a En Sus Relaciones Con La Administraci n Sanitaria, by Manuel Ru z de Salazar y Fern ndez, explores the crucial links between hydrology and public health administration. This discourse emphasizes the necessity of organizing hydrological resources effectively for sanitary purposes. The book likely delves into the importance of water management, its impact on public health, and the administrative structures required to ensure safe and sustainable water supplies. This work is a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of public health policy and the role of hydrology in shaping sanitary practices, particularly in Spain. It will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in environmental science, public health, and the history of sanitation.
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