THE CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HEALTH SERIES 



UNDER THE EDITORSHIP OF 



G. S. GRAHAM-SMITH, M.D, and J. E. PURVIS, M.A. 

 Flies in Relation to Disease. Non-Bloodsucking FJies. 



By G. S. (iRAHAM-SjiiTH, M.D., Lecturer in Hygiene in the University 

 of Cambridge. Demy 8vo. Second edition, revised and enlarged. With 

 27 plates, 32 text-figures and 20 charts. 12s. Gd. net. 



" The fact that the book is pubUshed at the Cambridge University Press is 

 sufficient guarantee of the excellence of the printing and binding.... We can only 

 say that if the other volumes of this series. ..are as good as this one, a very high 

 standard of excellence will have to be maintained. We consider that no one in the 

 Public Health Service should be without thi.s hook/'— Medical Times on the first 

 edition 



" This is just the book for students who either are, or are to be, occupied 

 with questions of public health ; it is careful, well-digested, precise and clear. 

 Dr Graham-Smith has practical knowledge of the things that he writes about, 

 having already published numerous experiments on the transmission of bacteria 

 by flies. His book is freely illustrated by excellent plates aud text-figures by 

 Mr Edwin Wilson.. ..We hope to see the facts deeply impressed on the public 

 mind." — Natta-e on the first edition 



Isolation Hospitals. By H. Franklin Parsons, M.D., 



D.P. H., formerly Fir.st A.ssistant Medical Officer of the Local Govern- 

 ment Board. Demy 8vo. With 55 text-figures. 12s. 6d. net. 



"Eminently practical in character, it is at the same time complete in its 

 information, so that the medical officer may rely with contideuce on finding 

 accurate and impartial facts on matters connected with the isolation of infectious 

 cases. ...The volume should appeal very strongly to all medical officers of health, 

 tuberculosis officers, and sanitary authorities, to whom it can be recommended with 

 all heartiness." — Aberdeen Free Press 



The Bacteriological Examination of Food and Water. 



By William G. sjavage, B.Sc, M.D., D.P.H., County Medical Officer 

 of Health, Somerset. Demy 8vo. With 16 illustrations. 7s. 6d. net. 



"A hearty welcome will be accorded this compact guide, not only because it is 

 eminently practical in its methods and directions, but also because it has been 

 written by a man who has been accustomed to do the work himself and to depend 



upon it as a basis for administrative action To all engaged in the administration 



of the public health... the book may be cordially commended." — Birmingham Daily 

 Post 



The Chemical Examination of Water, Sewage, Foods 



and other substances. By J. E. Purvis, M.A., and T. K. Hodgson,. 

 M.A. Demy 8vo. 9s. net. 



A yr aspect as of the series, giving a List of volumes in 

 preparation, ivili be sent on application. 



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