The Holborn meat market (English)
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Title:The Holborn meat market
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Table of contents – Volume 8
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Notices| 1895
- 2
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The incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1895
- 4
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The relation of diphtheria to insanitary conditionsM.D., D.Sc., M.O.H. of the County of Fife Nasmyth, T.G. et al. | 1895
- 5
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The epidemic of small-pox in BirminghamM.D., M.O.H. of Birmingham Hill, Alfred et al. | 1895
- 6
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The water supply of glamorganshireM.A., M.D., D.P.H. Oxon Williams, William et al. | 1895
- 9
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Oysters and typhoid fever| 1895
- 10
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The excessive mortality from phthisis, etc., in IrelandM.D. Whitaker, Henry et al. | 1895
- 11
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The significance of the “zymotic death rate”M.D., M.O.H. of Kensington Dudfield, T. Orme et al. | 1895
- 12
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Tenement dwellings in New York| 1895
- 13
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The bacteriological diagnosis of diphtheriaM.D. Lond., M.O.H. of the City and Port of Bristol Davies, D.S. et al. | 1895
- 13
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The lumleian lectures on ˦tiology| 1895
- 18
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Water closets for cottage propertyM.D., D.S.Sc., M.O.H. of Eccles Crocker, J.H. et al. | 1895
- 20
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Recent research| 1895
- 21
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The initial rashes of small-poxM.D. Lond., M.O.H. Bradford Evans, W. Arnold et al. | 1895
- 23
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A municipal night shelter in Paris| 1895
- 23
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A new disinfecting apparatus| 1895
- 24
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Law reports| 1895
- 24
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Supposed etiology of diphtheria| 1895
- 26
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Reports of medical officers of health| 1895
- 29
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Sanitary prospects under the parish councils act (local government Scotland act, 1894) in ScotlandM.D., D.P.H. M'Vail, Jno. C. et al. | 1895
- 30
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The use of sterilized milk| 1895
- 30
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Diphtheria in Scotland| 1895
- 31
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Reviews| 1895
- 31
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Annotations| 1895
- 32
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Appointments| 1895
- 40
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Proceedings of the Metropolitan Branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1895
- 42
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Proceedings of the North-Western Branch of the society of medical officers of health| 1895
- 44
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The East London “water famine,” and its effects as regards the public health| 1895
- 45
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Weather and disease| 1895
- 46
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The tyne port sanitary authority and their medical officer of health| 1895
- 46
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Notes on an outbreak of typhoid fever, due to contaminated water supplyM.D., M.O.H. Gorseinon Mitchell, Trafford et al. | 1895
- 49
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Destruction of town refuse by heatM.D., B.Sc., etc., M.O.H., Leeds; Consulting Physician to the Huddersfield Infirmary, etc. Spottiswoode Cameron, J. et al. | 1895
- 55
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The Berlin night shelter| 1895
- 56
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Analytical notes| 1895
- 58
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Certain points in the etiology and prevention of scarlet feverM.D. Chapin, Charles V. et al. | 1895
- 63
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Quarantine regulations at mauritius| 1895
- 63
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The river tyne port sanitary authority| 1895
- 63
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Enteric fever and the pail system| 1895
- 64
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Monthly list of parliamentary papers, etc., relating to sanitary matters| 1895
- 65
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Proceedings of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1895
- 66
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Proceedings of the West of England and South Wales Branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1895
- 69
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Proceedings of the Yorkshire Branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1895
- 74
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Proceedings of the Birmingham and Midland Branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1895
- 82
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Proceedings of the North-Western Branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1895
- 84
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Proceedings of the Home Counties Branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1895
- 88
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Memorandum on the tenure of office by medical officers of healthDr. Dudfield, T. Orme et al. | 1895
- 90
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“Return cases” of scarlet fever| 1895
- 90
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Memorandum prepared by Dr. W. T. G. Woodforde| 1895
- 91
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Poverty in relation to sanitationM.D., B.A., M.O.H. Wolverhampton Malet, Henry et al. | 1895
- 92
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Anti-cholera inoculation| 1895
- 92
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Relation between density of population and mortality| 1895
- 93
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The prevention of phthisisM.D., M.R.C.P. Wilde, Leonard et al. | 1895
- 93
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The animal tuberculoses and their relation to human tuberculosis| 1895
- 95
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Fowl diphtheria and public healthM.R.C.S. Lawrence-Hamilton, J. et al. | 1895
- 96
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Etiology of diphtheria| 1895
- 100
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A study of the laws of increase of populationKörösi, M. Joseph et al. | 1895
- 104
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The aerial convection of small-pox| 1895
- 109
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Proceedings of the Southern branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1896
- 117
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Proceedings of the Northern branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1896
- 128
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Isolation hospitals on chalk strata| 1896
- 128
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Isolation hospitals act, 1893| 1896
- 129
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Climate and health| 1896
- 129
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Leprosy as an endemic disease in Great Britain| 1896
- 131
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Darwinism and the medical profession| 1896
- 131
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An account of the special investigation of bovine tuberculosis on behalf of the state board of health of New YorkEsq., of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Law, James et al. | 1896
- 135
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The methods of dealing with tuberculous cattle in Boston, U.S.A.| 1896
- 136
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The medical inspection of schools in Boston, U.S.A.| 1896
- 137
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Scarlet fever in Wolverhampton; results of hospital isolation in 1894B.A., M.D., M.O.H. of Wolverhampton Malet, Henry et al. | 1896
- 138
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On an outbreak of scarlet fever in bradford, due to infected milkM.D., M.O.H. of Bradford Evans, W. Arnold et al. | 1896
- 138
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Summer diarrhœa in relation to earth temperatureB.A., M.D. Lond Priestley, Joseph et al. | 1896
- 139
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Exposure of infected personsM.D. Dudfield, T. Orme et al. | 1896
- 140
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A responsibility to the lying-in patient, from a sanitary point of viewB.A., M.D. Walter Steeves, G. et al. | 1896
- 141
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Law report| 1896
- 142
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The prevention of diphtheria in Boston, U.S.A.| 1896
- 144
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The slate as a probable means of transmission of diphtheria and other diseases among school childrenAdams, Percy T. et al. | 1896
- 144
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Review| 1896
- 157
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Proceedings of the Midland branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1896
- 160
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The slaughter-houses of Bristol| 1896
- 161
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Fixity of tenure| 1896
- 164
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Isolation hospital accommodation| 1896
- 166
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Notes of some cases illustrating peculiarity of type in enteric feverArmstron, Henry E. et al. | 1896
- 169
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The bye-products of slaughter-houses| 1896
- 170
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Scientific investigations of the local government board, 1893–4M.B., F.R.S. Thorne, R. Thorne et al. | 1896
- 190
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Proceedings of the Scottish branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1896
- 190
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Proceeding of west of England and South Wales branch of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1896
- 191
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The east London water supply| 1896
- 191
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Centenary of the introduction of vaccination| 1896
- 191
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Mode of election of members of the society| 1896
- 193
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Treatment of dry-ash and contents of pail-closets| 1896
- 193
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A new destructor| 1896
- 194
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A west end Avernus| 1896
- 195
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The London census of 1896| 1896
- 196
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Annual report of the registrar-general for England and Wales| 1896
- 196
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Disinfection by steamM.D. Lond., D.P.H. Barwise, Sidney et al. | 1896
- 199
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Notification of measles| 1896
- 202
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Libraries and infectious disease| 1896
- 207
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Measles| 1896
- 208
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Books, etc., recieved| 1896
- 228
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Factory and workshop sanitation| 1896
- 228
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The prevention of tuberculosis| 1896
- 230
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Tuberculous meat and milk| 1896
- 231
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On the prevention of tuberculosisM.B., M.A. Cantab., M.O.H. Manchester Niven, James et al. | 1896
- 235
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Public health (Scotland) bill| 1896
- 237
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Annual report of the local government board for 1894–95| 1896
- 239
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Suggestions with a view to the encouragement of the use of tuberculin for stamping out bovine tuberculosis, with a consideration of some of the difficulties to be overcomeM.D., D.P.H. Scurfield, H. et al. | 1896
- 241
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Annual report of medical officer of health to the municipality of Cape town, South Africa| 1896
- 246
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Summary conclusions of the committee of general medical council on examinations in sanitary science| 1896
- 247
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The etiology of post-scarlatinal and post-morbillary diphtheria| 1896
- 258
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In the matter of the public health acts| 1896
- 260
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To the memory of an immortal Englishman, Jenner| 1896
- 261
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The principles of preventive inoculation and their practical applicationM.D., B.Sc. Macfadyen, Allan et al. | 1896
- 266
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Vaccination or sanitation?M.D., D.P.H. McVail, John C. et al. | 1896
- 271
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Small-pox| 1896
- 273
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The bacteriology of vaccinia and variolaM.A., M.D.(Cantab.), M.R.C.P. Copeman, S. Monckton et al. | 1896
- 276
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London water supply| 1896
- 277
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On the office of the medical officer of health, from a local practitioner's point of viewL.R.C.P., M.O.H. Aston Manor, V.P. May, Henry et al. | 1896
- 279
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The microscopical examination of water| 1896
- 280
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The working men's dwellings bill| 1896
- 280
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The licensing and regulation of knackersM.D., M.O.H. for Stockport Porter, Charles et al. | 1896
- 282
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Typhoid or enteric fever in the llandilo — Talybont division of the llangyfelach rural district| 1896
- 284
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Influence of sewage farms on public health| 1896
- 284
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Metropolitan asylums board| 1896
- 288
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Books, etc., received| 1896
- 300
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Proceedings of the Home Counties Branch of the incorporated society of the medical officers of health| 1896
- 306
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The segregation of cases of small-pox| 1896
- 307
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The healthiest country in the world| 1896
- 308
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The duration of life of the Jew| 1896
- 310
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On some points, determined by experiment, as to the suitability of chalk lands for the disposal of sewageM.D., B.Sc. (Pub. Health) Edin., London County Asylum, Banstead Bond, C. Hubert et al. | 1896
- 314
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The evolution of the function of public health administration as illustrated by the sanitary history of Glasgow in the nineteenth century, and especially since 1854, with an exposition of results| 1896
- 317
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Typhoid fever in Washington and Columbia| 1896
- 318
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Some results of recent work in the bacteriology of typhoid fever| 1896
- 321
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The duration of infectivity in diphtheriaM.D. Lond., M.O.H. Croydon Rural District Darra Mair, L.W. et al. | 1896
- 323
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Port sanitary regulations at Hamburg| 1896
- 323
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Is it worth the cost?| 1896
- 324
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Notification of infectious disease| 1896
- 336
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Sanitary work in the west riding| 1896
- 337
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A novel method of sewage treatment| 1896
- 338
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The prevalence of diphtheria, in London and elsewhere, and its alleged connection with the elementary schools| 1896
- 340
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The prevalence of diphtheria in GlasgowM.D., L.L.D., M.O.H. of Glasgow Russell, J.B. et al. | 1896
- 342
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Remarks on the incidence of diphtheria in BirminghamM.D., F.R.S. Ed., M.O.H. of the City of Birmingham Hill, Alfred et al. | 1896
- 344
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Notes on the origin of diphtheriaM.B., D.P.H., M.O.H. of Stoke Newington Kenwood et al. | 1896
- 345
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The means of minimising the incidence of diphtheriaD.P.H. (Cantab), M.O.H. to the Guildford, Godalming, and Woking Joint Board Lake, W. Wellington et al. | 1896
- 345
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Antitoxin treatment of diphtheriaM.D., M.O.H. of Kensington Dudfield, T. Orme et al. | 1896
- 348
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The etiology of diphtheria| 1896
- 349
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On return cases of scarlet feverM.O.H. for Heaton Norris Jordan, J.W. et al. | 1896
- 350
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The outbreak of enteric fever due to sewage - contaminated oysters at the Wesleyan University, Connecticut| 1896
- 357
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A case of typhoid fever from infection by oystersF.R.C.S., F.I.C., M.O.H., of Maidstone Adams, M.A. et al. | 1896
- 357
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On a case of food poisoning at HomertonM.D., Lond., M.O.H. for Hackney Warry, J. King et al. | 1896
- 358
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The hospital isolation of enteric feverM.D., D.P.H., M.O.H. of Cheltenham Garrett, J.H. et al. | 1896
- 361
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Minutes of annual provincial meeting of the incorporated society of medical officers of health| 1896
- 362
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Slop-closetsD.P.H., etc., M.O.H., Crewe Jones, Herbert et al. | 1896
- 365
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The introduction and working of slop-water closetsM.D., D.P.H., M.O.H. for Stockport Porter, Charles et al. | 1896
- 367
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The medical officer of health in relation to public elementary schoolsM.B., D.P.H., M.O.H. of West Bromwich Manley, Herbert et al. | 1896
- 370
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Tuberculosis in early childhoodDr. Kossel, H. et al. | 1896
- 370
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Measles, from the standpoint of the medical department of the local government board| 1896
- 372
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An investigation of the Artizans' dwellings in ChristianiaHolst, Axel et al. | 1896
- 375
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Pourquoi et comment on devient phthisique| 1896
- 375
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The prevention of tuberculosis in New York| 1896
- 376
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Report of the committee on animal diseases and animal foods—Necessity for co-operation in the inspection of meatsD.V.M. Salmon, D.E. et al. | 1896
- 378
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Exposing unwholesome meat| 1896
- 378
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On a coppered pea caseM.D., M.O.H. Herron, James et al. | 1896
- 380
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Slaughter-house difficulties in rural districtsL.R.C.P., D.P.H., etc., M.O.H. Keynsham Rural Sanitary District Heaven, Jno. C. et al. | 1896
- 383
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Answer to query| 1896
- 385
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The Holborn meat market| 1896
- 386
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On well analysesM.D., D.Sc., M.O.H. for Galloway MacMartin Cameron, R.W.D. et al. | 1896
- 388
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Report on the Blackfriars salvation army shelter prosecutionM.A., M.D. Cantab, M.O.H. Waldo, F.J. et al. | 1896
- 389
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The effluent from sulphate of ammonia worksM.D., D.P.H., M.O.H. of the County of Ayr Macdonald, C.R. et al. | 1896
- 391
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Sanitary appliance| 1896
- 392
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Monthly list of parliamentary papers, etc.| 1896
- 397
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The report of the royal commission on vaccination| 1896
- 400
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Dr. Tatham's decennial supplement| 1896
- 402
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On post-scarlatinal diphtheriaDr. Goodall, E.W. et al. | 1896
- 403
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The relationship between diphtheria bacterioscopically diagnosed and clinical diphtheria| 1896
- 405
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The bacterioscopic test of diphtheriaM.D. Dowson, W. et al. | 1896
- 406
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High farming and diseaseM.D., D.Sc. MacMartin Cameron, R.W.D. et al. | 1896
- 408
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The brook hospital| 1896
- 409
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The relationship of water mains to sewersM.B., D.P.H., M.O.H. of the County of Roxburgh Oliver, M.J. et al. | 1896
- 411
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The finchley sewage farmM.B., D.P.H., F.C.S., M.O.H. for Finchley Kenwood, Henry et al. | 1896
- 412
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Pollution of the clyde and its tributaries by coal-dross dressingsM.D., D.P.H. Wilson, Jno.T. et al. | 1896
- 413
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The small-pox experience of Birmingham, 1893–95M.D., F.R.S.E., M.O.H. of the City of Birmingham Hill, Alfred et al. | 1896
- 414
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The hygiene of flour and breadDr. Kjennerid, Ingjald et al. | 1896
- 418
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The hygiene of bakehouses| 1896
- 424
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Monthly list of parliamentary papers, etc., relatino to sanitary matters| 1896
- v
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Index| 1896