Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Essays on Rural Hygiene
Chapters V., VI., VII., and XII. Formed part of a handbook written in 1884 at the request of the Council of the Health Exhibition, which was held in London in that year, and they are incorporated in this work by arrangement with Messrs. W. Clowes Sons, who own the copyright of the Health Exhibition Handbooks.
That part of Chapter VII. Which deals with the subject of 'hygienic Units' was contributed to the Medical Magazine' in 1892.
Chapter XIII., The Story of Bremontier, ' formed the subject of an address delivered in York in 1886 during a Health Congress held in that city under the auspices of the Sanitary Institute.
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