Pamphlets - Sanitary Subjects
- Reference:GB 243 D-HE6/7/10/1
- Dates of Creation:1874 - 1895
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 volume Volume
Scope and Content
Includes: Homes for the People! By John Price, 1874; A Few Remarks on the High Rate of Mortality in Glasgow by James Morrison, 1874; General Observations bearing on the Public Health of Towns by William Mackison, 1875; Sanitary Houses - Two Lectures to Builders and Plumbers by J A Russell, 1878; Watt institution and School of Arts Abridged Syllabus of the Course of Lectures on Sanitation; papers given to the Sanitary Association of Scotland, 1879 - Some Neglected Powers of the Public Health (Scotland) Act 1867 by Kenneth Macleod, A Plea for Sanitary Instruction in Schools by John Shaw, Sanitary Science and Chemical Analysis by G D MacDougald and the Ladies Sanitary Association; Should the Poor Law in all Cases Deny Relief to the Able-Bodied Poor? by Walter Cook Spens, 1879; Introductory Address given to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary School of Medicine, 1881; Health and Cleanliness by Francis Vacher, 1881; The Gas Question Economic and Sanitary by James Adams, 1882; Sanitation at Boston, USA by Francis Vacher, 1882; Fifty Years of Sanitary Legislation in Great Britain and its Results by Ebenezer Duncan, 1882; On the Clauses in the Draft Glasgow Police Bill by Ebenezer Duncan, 1882; Remarks on Climate in Relation to Organic Nature by Surgeon-General C A Gordon, 1882; The Sanitary Condition of Glasgow and the Failure of the Improvement Act in Improving the Health of the Community by G W Muir, 1884; Sanitary Engineering by Gilbert Thomson, 1888; Sanitary Engineering Its Present and Future Positions in Relation to the Other Branches of the Architect's Work by James Thomson, 1891; On Certain Arrangements Made in the City of Glasgow 1866 with a View to the Prevention of Epidemic Cholera by W T Gairdner, 1891; On Limes and Cements by Alexander McAra, 1891 with a notes from the author to Peter Fyfe; Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland Introductory Address by Robert Dundas, 1892; On A Graphical Form of Froude's Law by Dr A C Kirk, 1892; Note on Portland Cement Mortar by Charles Hogg, 1892; and Intercepting Drain Traps as a Source of Disease and the Chief Cause of Our Excessive Infantile Mortality by James Aitken, 1895.
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