MR. EDWARD ARNOLD'S MEDICAL BOOKS 



INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL MONOGRAPHS 



LEAD POISONING AND LEAD 

 ABSORPTION : 



THE SYMPTOMS, PATHOLOGY AND PREVENTION, WITH 

 SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AND 

 AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL PROCESSES INVOLVING 



RISK. 



By THOMAS M. LEGGE, M.D. Oxon., D.P.H. Cantab., H.M. 

 Medical Inspector of Factories ; Member of the Committee on 

 Compensation for Industrial Diseases ; Lecturer on Factory 

 Hygiene, University of Manchester; and KENNETH W. GOADBY, 

 D.P.H. Cantab., Pathologist and Lecturer on Bacteriology, 

 National Dental Hospital. 



THE PROTEIN ELEMENT IN 

 NUTRITION. 



By Major D. McCAY, M.B., B.Cn., B.A.O., M.R.C.P. Lond., 

 I. M.S., Professor of Physiology, Medical College, Calcutta; 

 Examiner in Physiology, Calcutta and Punjab University. 



SHOCK : ^ 



THE PATHOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGY OF SOME MODES OF 



DYING. 



By YANDELL HENDERSON, PH.D., Professor of Physiology, 

 Yale University. 



THE CARRIER PROBLEM IN 

 INFECTIOUS DISEASE. 



WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO 



ENTERIC FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, CEREBRO-SPINAL MENIN- 

 GITIS, BACILLARY DYSENTERY AND CHOLERA. 



By J. C. G. LEDINGHAM, D.Sc., M.B., M.A., Chief Bacterio- 

 logist, Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London; and 

 G. F. PETRIE, M.D., Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, 

 London. 



LONDON : EDWARD ARNOLD, 41 & 43 MADDOX STREET W. 



