- ^^ WORKS BY 

 THE LATE SIR RUBERT W. BOYCI 



YELLOW FEVER AND ITS PRE 

 VENTION. A Manual for Medical Students and 

 Practitioners. With numerous Plans and Illustrations. 

 Medium 8vo. los. 6d. net. 



This practical manual is a summary of the author's experiences and 

 investigations on Yellow Fever in New Orleans, Central and South America, 

 the West Indies and West Africa, and the subject is treated very completely, 

 historically, geographically, and clinically. It also contains chapters on 

 Treatment, Pathology, Diagnosis, and Epidemiology. Prophylaxis and 

 Entomology have a complete section to themselves. The book is illustrated 

 by some sixty figures, maps, and charts, and is intended as a practical manual 

 for the medical student and practitioner. 



MOSQUITO OR MAN ? The Conquest of the 

 Tropical World. Third Edition. Revised and Enlarged. 

 With numerous Illustrations. Medium 8vo. TO*. 6d. net. 



' This very interesting volume cannot fail to bring home to the reader the 

 vast importance, economic as well as scientific, of this new conquest of the 

 tropical world. The text is elucidated by numerous plates from photographs 

 which illustrate not only several of the insects concerned in the propagation 

 of disease, but views of anti-mosquito brigades, screened wards in hospitals, 

 houses in course of fumigation, and many other scenes and objects bearing 

 upon the contents of the book.' Lancet. 



' A book which gives us for the first time a thoroughly complete up-to- 

 date history of a branch of parasitology, and dealing with the most wonder 

 ful of all the manifestations connected with the development of modern 

 medicinal science. In "Mosquito or Man?" the Dean of the Liverpool 

 School of Tropical Medicine has given to the world a masterpiece of lucid 

 exposition of the nature of the problem which Manson, Ross, and others 

 have gone so far to solve.' Liverpool Journal of Commerce. 



HEALTH PROGRESS AND ADMINIS 

 TRATION IN THE WEST INDIES. 



Second Edition. Medium 8vo. With Illustrations. IQJ-. 6d. 

 net. 



' From beginning to end the book is full of interest, and its perusal may 

 be warmly commended, not only to members of the medical profession, but 

 to all who, for purposes of business or pleasure, find themselves from time 

 to time called upon to visit the tropical outposts of the Empire. It is con 

 spicuous, from the bookman's point of view, for the attractiveness of its style 

 and the beauty of its illustrations. ' British Medical Journal. 



