Miscellaneous Reports & Papers - Dr Russell 1873-95
- Reference:GB 243 D-HE1/5/4
- Dates of Creation:1873 - 1896
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 volume Volume
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All articles by James Burn Russell, Medical Officer of Health. The Air of Glasgow from a review of Air and Rain by Angus Smith, 1873; On the Immediate Results of the Operations of the Glasgow Improvement Trust at Last May Term as regards the inhabitants displaced with Remarks on the Question of Preventing the Recurrence of the Evils which the Trust seek to remedy, 1874; Further Information on the Immediate Results of the Operations of the Glasgow Improvement Trust as regards the inhabitants displaced being portion of the opening address of the Sanitary Section of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 1874; An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Section of Public Medicine at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, 1876; Report upon the Result of the Displacements of Population occupying Houses demolished by the Improvement Trust at Whitsunday 1877; Report upon Uncertified Deaths in Glasgow by the Medical Officer of Health, 1876; On the Comparative Prevalence of Filth-Diseases in Town and Country, 1877; On the Conveyance of the Contagium of Anthrax to Hair Factory Workers as Illustrative of the Particulate Theory of the Contagia, 1880; Meat Inspection: History of Outbreak of Anthrax among Dairy Cows Elderslie January 1882; The Local Authority of Glasgow v Young, reprinted from the Sanitary Journal, 1880 [successful prosecution of refusal to remove a nuisance]; The House in Relation to Public Health, 1887; On the Sanitary Requirements of a Dairy Farm, 1889; Report to the Board of Supervision on Glasgow City Poorhouse by Henry Littlejohn and James Russell, 1887; On Some Sociological Aspects of Sanitation, 1887; On the Ticketed Houses of Glasgow with an Interrogation of the Facts for Guidance towards the Amelioration of the Lives of their Occupants, 1888; Sanitation and Social Economics - an object Lesson, 1889; Life in One Room or Some Serious Considerations for the Citizens of Glasgow, 1888; Common Lodging Houses read to the Social and Sanitary Society of Edinburgh, 1889; On Some of the Relations of the Business of the Dairy Farmer to Public Health, 1890; Report on the Greening of French Vegetables with Sulphate of Copper [article on canning], 1890; Obituary of W R W Smith, past president of the Sanitary Section of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 1893; Uninhabitable Houses Who inhabits them? Who owns them? What is to be done with them? read to the Sanitary Association of Scotland, 1894; On the Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1896; Food Preservatives in Relation to the Provisions of the Food and Drugs Acts, reprinted from the Glasgow Medical Journal, 1894; Memorandum on the Proposed Acquisition of an Open Space in Cowcaddens (1892); Glasgow Health Lectures No III The House, 1881; and Health Lectures for the People No 6 The Children of the City What Can We Do For Them?, 1886. Index at front.
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