THE CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HEALTH SERIES 



UNDER THE EDITORSHIP OF 

 G. S. Graham -Smith, M.D. and J. E. Purvis, M.A. 



University Lecturer in Hygiene and University Lecturer in Chemistry and 

 Secretary to the Sub-Syndicate for Physics in their application to Hygiene 

 Tropical Medicine and Preventive Medicine, and Secretary 



to the State Medicine Syndicate 



The books in this series are written by experts, and the authors are 

 occupied, or have been occupied, either in investigations connected 

 with the various themes or in their application and administration. 

 It is hoped that the volumes will be useful to the medical profession 

 at home and abroad, to bacteriologists and laboratory students, to 

 municipal engineers and architects, to medical officers of health and 

 sanitary inspectors and to teachers and administrators. 



Volumes now ready 

 Flies in Relation to Disease : Non-Bloodsucking Flies. 



By G. S. GRAHAM-SMITH, M.D. Second edition. Revised and enlarged. 

 With 27 plates, 32 text-figures and 20 charts. Demy 8vo. i2s 6d net. 

 " That a second edition of this important work should have been demanded 

 within a year of the publication of the first is conclusive evidence of its merits. ...The 

 work is one of great value, and should be studied by every medical practitioner." 



Medical Times 



Flies in Relation to Disease : Bloodsucking Flies. By 



E. HINDLE, B.A., Ph.D. With 88 text-figures. Demy 8vo. 125 6d net. 

 "We must congratulate Mr Hindle on the completeness of his work, on 

 his admirable illustrations, and on his exhaustive index." British Medical 

 Journal 



Isolation Hospitals. By H. FRANKLIN PARSONS, M.D., 



D.P.H. With 55 Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 125 6d net. 



"The author has given to Medical Officers of Health, hospital superintendents, 

 and all persons concerned in the control and management of isolation hospitals, the 

 best and latest information on the subject of isolation hospitals, their utility, design, 



cost, and the latest approved examples We are of opinion that this book is one 



which few Medical Officers of Health and hospital superintendents can afford to be 

 without. We cannot recommend it too highly." Sanitary Record 



The Bacteriological Examination of Food and Water. By 



WILLIAM G. SAVAGE, B.Sc., M.D., D.P.H. Second Edition. With 

 1 6 Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 75 6d net. 



" It is rare to find in one individual such a happy blend of administrative 

 experience and specialised technical knowledge as is possessed by Dr Savage, and the 



results are shown in every page of this admirable treatise No person interested in 



the public health aspects of foodstuffs and water supplies can afford to be without this 

 excellent treatise." Public Health 



The Chemical Examination of Water, Sewage and Foods. 



By J. E. PURVIS, M.A., and T. R. HODGSON, M.A. Demy 8vo. 9 s net. 

 "This book is extremely clear and concise, containing within 228 pages the 

 methods of analysis for water, sewage, foods, disinfectants, gases, ragflock and urine.... 

 The large number of typical analyses, accompanied by notes and descriptions of the 

 reasons for the final decisions, are exceedingly helpful in that difficult matter, the 

 interpretation of the results of an analysis The book is exceedingly useful, and 

 the references and bibliography throughout the book are valuable to any worker 

 on these subjects."; -Journal of the Royal Sanitary Instittite 



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