Medical Officer Reports Glasgow 1865-1896
- Reference:GB 243 D-HE1/5/5
- Dates of Creation:1865 - 1896
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 volume Volume
Scope and Content
Special Report on Public Wells in Glasgow by Dr Anderson with memorandum by the Medical Officer of Health, October 1865; Report to the Superintendents and Visitors of Sections in the recent Sanitary Visitation Movement with suggestions as to a Permanent Scheme, May 1867 (for loose copy see D/HE/1/5/7); Statistical Tables submitted to the Board of Police on Monday 19th June 1871 shewing the Sanitary State of Glasgow, London and Liverpool from 1855 t o1870 with remarks by the Medical Officer, 1871; The Air of Glasgow by James Russell from a review of Air and Rain by Angus Smith, 1873; Report on an Outbreak of Enteric Fever connected with milk-supply by James Russell, 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 Seeks to Remedy by James Russell, 1874; Report on Certain Recent Outbreaks of Enteric Fever in Glasgow by James Russell, 1875; Report upon Uncertified Deaths in Glasgow by the Medical Officer of Health, 1876; On the Comparative Prevalence of Filth-diseases in Town and Country by James Russell, 1877; Report on Outbreak of Enteric Fever in West-End of Glasgow and Hillhead with Memorandum on the Milk Supply of Glasgow in Relation to the Dissemination of Infectious Disease by Milk by James Russell, 1878; Report upon Certain Epidemic Outbreaks of Enteric Fever in April 1880 by the Medical Officer of Health, 1880; The Decennial Census as a basis for the Statistics of Intervening Years, Illustrated by the case of Glasgow with Tables derived from Census by the Medical Officer of Health, 1881; The Policy and Practice of Glasgow in the Management of Epidemic Diseases with Results by James Russell, 1883; Report by the Medical Officer on Outbreak of Enteric Fever in Glasgow Royal and Western Infirmaries and Fever Hospital in August 1884; Remarks by the Medical Officer of Health Glasgow on Report by Kilwinning Local Authority to the Board of Supervision in Reference to Outbreak of Enteric Fever in Glasgow and the Sanitary Condition of Dairy Farms, 1885; The Vital Statistics of the City of Glasgow by James Russell, 1886; Scarlatina and Scarlatinal Sore Throat: a record of milk infection, Archibald K Chalmers, 1894; Report on Certain Associated Cases of Enteric Fever following Stirling County Hall on 1st October 1895 by A K Chalmers with Bacteriological Report by R M Buchanan, 1895; On the Prevention of Tuberculosis by James Russell, 1896; and A Popular Exposition of the Modern Doctrine of Tuberculosis by James Russell, 1896. Index at front.
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