Parkes Pamphlet Collection: Volume 16

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1861-1886
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RAMC/474/16
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The relation of Modern Engineering to Public Health, by Dr. Acland. 1876.

Physical requirements of the soldier, by L. Adams. 1875.

Remarks on the spread of Leprosy at the Cape of Good Hope, by Rev. Cannon Baker. 1883.

Scurvy in High Latitudes, by P. Black. 1876.

Can India be Colonized by Europeans, by N. Chevers. 1864.

Instructions regarding Contagious Fever, by J.M. Cunningham. 1870.

The breakdown of young soldiers under training, by Surg-Haj. F.A. Davy. 1883.

Contributions to the Etiology of heart disease in the Army. 1876.

Observations on meat in relation to the changes to which it is liable under diffrent circumstances, by J. Davy. 1866.

Military Hygiene, by de Chaumont. 1883.

Scurvy in the Mercantile Marine, by W. Dickson. 1867.

European child-life in Bengal, by Sir Joseph Fayrer. 1873.

Remarks on fever in Dublin, by T.W. Crimshaw. 1872.

The influence of the present knapsack & accoutrements on the health of the infantry soldier, by W.C. MacLean. n.d.

Sanitary precautions to be observed in the moving of troops in Tropical Regions, by W.C. MacLean. n.d.

Influence of the diet climate and long voyages on the health and diseases of Seamen, by A. Raltray. 1873.

On the dieting of seamen, by A. Raltray. 1873.

Hygeia a city of Health, by B.N. Richardson. 1876.

Report of the Sanitary Commissioner of the U.S. Army. 1861.

Report of the Sanitary conditions of Liverpool. 1871.

Report of the Sanitary State of St. Mary's Hospital, by Dr. De Chaumont. 1875.

Report by the Medical Office on a outbreak of Enteric Fever in the Royal & Western Infirmaries and Fever Hospital Glasgow. 1884.

Report on the outbreak of Enteric Fever connected with milk supply, by J.B. Russell. 1873.

Points of interest connected with the wanklyn method of Sanitary water analysis, by C. Smart. 1886.

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1861-1886

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1 volume

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Open and available by appointment at the Museum of Military Medicine. A digitised copy is available to view via the online catalogue on the Wellcome Collection website.

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