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THIS manual is designed to meet the requirements of those seeking to obtain a diploma in public health, though at the same time the authors take the opportunity of referring to most questions now uppermost in public health work. A few of the chapters have been contributed by writers having special knowledge of the subjects dealt with,” tuberculosis and sanitary administration and law, by Dr. James Niven; school hygiene, by Dr. Kenneth Eraser; venereal disease, by Mr. Kenneth Walker; chemical disinfectants, by Dr. Wynter Blyth; and air, by Dr. King Brown. The arrangement of the matter and contents of the chapters follow well-known lines and present little or no novelty. The book is well produced, is illustrated with 94 figures in the text, and is very readable.
A Manual of Hygiene.
By Sir William H. Hamer Dr. C. W. Hutt. Pp. xi + 821. (London: Methuen and Co. Ltd., 1925.) 30s. net.
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A Manual of Hygiene . Nature 118, 799–800 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118799b0
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