The theory and practice of hygiene (Notter and Firth). : Revised and largely re-written / by R.H. Firth.

  • Notter, J. L. (James Lane), 1843-1923.
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1908
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The theory and practice of hygiene (Notter and Firth). : Revised and largely re-written / by R.H. Firth. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : J. & A. Churchill, 1908.

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xv, 993 pages : pls, figs ; 26 cm

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3rd ed.

Contents

Ch. I: Sanitary administration and law. -- Ch. II: Water. -- Ch. III: Air. -- Ch. IV: Ventilation and heating. -- Ch. V: Food. -- Ch. VI: Beverages and condiments. -- Ch. VII: Clothing. -- Ch. VIII: Exercise. -- Ch. IX: Soil. -- Ch. X: Habitations, schools and hospitals. -- Ch. XI: Scavenging and cleansing. -- Ch. XII: Sewage and sewage disposal. -- Ch. XIII: Disposal of the dead. -- Ch. XIV: Offensive trades. -- Ch. XV: Parasites. -- Ch. XVI: The infective diseases. -- Ch.XVII: Disinfection. -- Ch. XVIII: Vital statistics. Ch. XIX: Climate and meteorology. -- Ch. XX: Recent sanitary legislation. -- Ch. XXI: Military hygiene. -- Ch.XXII: Marine hygiene

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