City Medical Officers Reports 1871-1878
- Reference:GB 243 D-HE1/5/6
- Dates of Creation:1871 - 1878
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 volume Volume
Scope and Content
Includes: Statistical Tables submitted to the Board of Police on Monday 19th June 1871 shewing the Sanitary State of Glasgow, London and Liverpool from 1855 to 1870 with remarks by the Medical Officer, 1871; 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 by James Russell, 1874; On the Comparative Prevalence of Filth-Diseases in Town and Country by James Russell, 1877; An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Section of Public Medicine at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association by J B Russell, 1876; Report upon Uncertified Deaths in Glasgow by the Medical Officer of Health, 1876; Report of the City of Glasgow Fever Hospitals (Parliamentary Road and Belvidere) from 1st May 1870 to 30th April 1872 by James Russell, 1873; Report to the Board of Supervision as to Outbreak of Typhoid Fever at Crosshill, Parish of Cathcart and County of Renfrew by Henry Littlejohn, 1875; Report on an Outbreak of Enteric Fever connected with milk-supply by James Russell, 1873; Report on Certain Recent Outbreaks of Enteric Fever in Glasgow by James Russell, 1875; Report of a Deputation by Mr Ure, Mr McLellan, the Medical Officer and the Master of Works to London and other cities to obtain useful information on the construction of small-pox hospitals, 1873 [prior to the construction of Belvidere]; Account of the Proceedings at the Inspection of the New Hospital for the Treatment of Infectious Diseases erected at Belvidere, 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. Index at front.
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