HYGIENE AND SANITATION. 



BergeyV 

 Principles of Hygiene 



The Principles of Hygiene: A Practical Manual for Students, 

 Physicians, and Health Officers. By D. H. BERGEY, A. M., M. D., 

 Assistant Professor of Bacteriology in the University of Pennsylvania. 

 Octavo volume of 536 pages, illustrated. Cloth, 133. net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED SECOND REVISED EDITION 



This book is intended to meet the needs of students of medicine in the 

 acquirement of a knowledge of those principles upon which modern hygienic 

 practices are based, and to aid physicians and health officers in familiarizing 

 themselves with the advances made in hygiene and sanitation in recent years. 

 The book is based on the most recent discoveries, and represents the practical 

 advances made in the science of hygiene up to date. Among the important sub- 

 jects considered are Ventilation, Heating, Water and Water Supplies, Disposal of 

 Sewage and Garbage, Food and Diet, Exercise, Clothing, Personal Hygiene, Indus- 

 trial Hygiene, School Hygiene, Military and Naval Hygiene, Habitations, Vital 

 Statistics, Disinfection, Quarantine, etc. The idea of the book is to give the 

 reader a clear idea of the general principles of this broad subject. The rapid 

 strides made in our knowledge of the entire subject has rendered a very thorough 

 revision necessary, this new second edition being much enlarged. 



OPINIONS OF THE MEDICAL PRESS 



The Lancet, London 



" Will be found suitable for the needs of medical officers of health, and those interested in 

 public health, engineering, and architecture." 



American Medicine 



" The readers of Dr. Bergey's treatise cannot fail to be impressed with its strictly up-to- 

 date character, and with the fresh and unhackneyed manner in which the subject is handled." 



Buffalo Medical Journal 



" It will be found of value to the practitioner of medicine and the practical sanitarian ; and 

 students of architecture, who need to consider problems of heating, lighting, ventilation, water 

 supply, and sewage disposal, may consult it with profit." 



