Parkes Pamphlet Collection: Volume 49

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1866-1869
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RAMC/474/49
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Difficulties which exist in administering some of the Sanitary Acts of Parliament, by James B. Hutchins. 1869.

Carbolic or Phenic Acid, by Dr. F.C. Calvert. 1868.

Quarantine & Cholera, by the "Calcutta Review". 1869.

Poren-Ventilation, by Scharrath. 1869.

Suggestions for the Sanitary improvements of labourer's cottages and of Villages, by William Menzies. 1869.

A.B.C. Sewage Process. 1868.

The Sanitary Aspect of the Sewage Question, by James Adams. 1868.

Sanitary Siftings, by a Naval Officer. 1868.

The realities of Medical attendance on the sick children of the poor in large towns, by T.P. Heslop. 1869.

Experiments on the removal of Organic & Inorganic Substances in water, by Edward Byrne. 1868.

Methods of estimating the Mortality in Indian Prisons, by report of the Army Sanitary Commission. 1866.

The medical and legal aspects of Sanitary reform, by Alexander P. Stewart & Edward Jenkins. 1867.

Social Science, by Henry W. Rumsey. 1868.

A study of the influence of weather and saeson upon Public Health, by Edward Ballard. 1867.

Rate of Mortality in Manchester and other manufacturing towns compared with that of Cathedral and County Towns, by James Whitehead. 1864.

Kanalisation von Berlin, by R. Virchow. 1868.

Mesures de Preservation, by E.L. Dunkerley. 1868.

Statistical examination of the Margate Death-rate, by Edward Mottley. 1868.

Report of the proper principle of Drainage, Secretary of State for the Home Department. 1868.

The relation of Typhoid fever and the height of the underground water, by William Daneil Moore. 1869.

Association for promoting the extension of the Contagious Disease Act, 1866, by Hamilton Labatt. 1868.

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1866-1869

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1 volume

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