PUBLIC HEALTH.
~8 RECENT PUBLIC HEALTH LITERATURE.
Alcoholism. PAPPENttEIM Klinische studie. 1912, m., 33 t.
(M.). Uber dipmmanie Zeii;. fitr Ne:tro. trod P~3~ch,
BaetePiology. CARRIER. & A N G L A D A . Septicaemie ~ pneumo-bacilles de Friedl~inder. Rev. de Med., 1912, zxzii., 7o2.--CESARI, (E.) et V. A L L E A U X . Etudes sur le bacille de Schmort, r61e pathog6ne, morphologie, cultures, biologic, isol~ment. Ann. de I'I,~st. Pasteuy., 19t2, xxvi., 6 2 5 . - - W O L L M A N (E.). Recherches sur les microbes anaylolytiques de l'intestin. Anm de l'Inst. Pasteur, 1912 , xxvi., 61o.
Cancer. H U B B A R D (E.E.). A sketch of the cancer question to date. New York Med. Joum, 1912, xcvi., 2 7 5 - - P A R K E S (L. C@ The increase in cancer mortality in England and Wales. Journ. Roy. Sanit. Inst., 1912 , xxxiii., 277.
Cow-pox. R O S E N F : E L D (j.). Saccessive cow-pox vaccination. Joura. Amer. Med. Asso;., 1912, l&, 16. S I M P S O N (W. J.). Observations on the etiology of vaccinia and on the cultivation of the microbe of varioh. Joum. of Tr0). M d . , 1912, xv, 209.
Housing. Q U E C K E F T (A. S . ) . tloaslng in Ireland. jotml. State Med., i912, xx, 428.
Infant Feeding. S C U R F I E L D ( H . ) . . The iulp~rtance of the nltural feeding of infants. Journ. Roy. San#. Inst., 1912, xxxiii., 272.
Infectious diseases. W H I T M O R E (Capt, A.). A hitherto undescribed infective disease in Rangoon. Indian Med. Gag., I9t2, xlvii, 262.
Insanity. C H A N N I N G (x,V.). The agreement for the large State Insane Hospital. Boston, M. g-~ S. Journ., 19t2, clxvii., I56.~GEVt'gNS (::~. j.). The prevention of the causes of Insanity. Nezv York Med. Journ. 1912, xevi., 3 o 5 . - M O T T (F. W.). Heredity and eugenics in relation to Insanity. Med. Magazb~e, 1912, zxi., 465 .
Isolation. H A N S O N (W. C.). Maintenance of isolation hospitals. Bostgn M. d.'~ S. Jottm., 1912, dxvi, 8 1 2 . - - R U N D L E (C.). The bed isolation of cases of infectiousdisease. Prec. Roy. Soc. Med., I912 , v. £~id. Sect., ~b. 171.
L~ad Poisoning. H A M I L T O N (A.). Industrial lead-poisoning in the light of recent studies, journ. A mer. Med. Assoc., 1912, lix., 777'
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BiN Assurance. F A U G H T IF. A.). The insurance examiner and blood pressure tests. Med. Rec;rd, N. Y., 1912, lxxxii., 243.
LongeYity. C R I S P ('W. H,). An essay 'of health and long life, published a.D. 1725. fourn. Amer. Med. Asso:., i912, tviii, i843.
M~laria. C - k L D W E L L (R.). Malaria and its prevention, With sp_-cial reference to S~uth Africa. Tran;v~al Med. ]ou~m, 1912, vii, 2 3 1 . T H O M S O N (D.). The d~struction of crescents ; conclusions regarding the prevention of malaria by the administration of quinine. Antd. of Tr@. Med. ~ Parasite 7, 19t2, vi., 223.
Measles. P A R K (W. tt.). TI1~ agents causing measles and scarlet fever. Arab. of Pediatrics, 1912, ivx.~z, 413.---TAIT (A. E.). A study of an epidemic of measles. BrP. Med. /ourn., t912, i, 1475.
Medical Schools. S O R E S [ (A. L.). Anlerican and European Medical Schools. Nezv YorT~ Meal. Joz~ra., I912 , xcvi, 17.
Meningitis. POUY. La M6ningite c4r4bro-spinale dans le goavernement militaire de Paris pendant la perioJe triennale, 19o5-I9I 1. Arch de M,d M ilit., I912,lz., 152.--SOPHIAN (A.)and J. B L A C K . Prophy:actic vaccination against epidemic meningitis. Jo:,'n. Amer Med. Asso:., 19~2 lix, 527.
Nurses. F R E S C O L N (L. D.D.). Aihnents found among nurses. Philadd~bhia Gem Hosp. Re~ls., 19io , viii, 233.
Pellagra. N I C H O L L S (L.). Tropical pellagra. .]0~rn. of Tr@. Med., 1912, xv, 24_1.
Poliomyelitis. H A R B I T Z (F.). Epidemic Polionlyelitis in Norway. Journ. of Am'r. Med. Assoc., t912 , lix, 7 8 2 . - - L A N G E R (J.), Schule und Kinderlthmung Beobachtungen aus der steirischen Poliomyelitis epidemic irn Jahre, 19o 9. Jahrb. fitr KimterheilkmMe, 1912 , lxxvi, 16o.
Prostitution. K E L L Y (H.). Tim influence of segregation upon prostitution and upon the public. Medical Press, I912, ii, I58.
Public Health. B L U E (R.). The problem of the public health. Jolts. Am.r. MeL Asset., 1912 , lix, 413 .
Rabies. H A R R I S (D. L.) The properties of dessicared rabies virus and its use in antirabic immunization. Journ. ofllzfect. Dis,, 1912 ,,v, 369 .
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Scarlet Fever. P H I L L I P S (C. H.) and others. Discussion on isolation in scarlet fever. Brit. Med.Jo,~rn., 1912, ii, 357.
Sewage. D O V E (E. L.). T h e sewage pollution of river mud. Joum. Roy. Sa~ait. I~,st., 1912, xxxiii, 28i. - - M E A D E (T. de C.). Ventilation of sewers. ]om,n. of State Med., I912, xx, 48o. SmMlpox. P E T T E R S S O N (A.). Mortalit6 par la variole en Suede de 1776 a '875. Area. de l'Inst. Pasteur, 1912, xxvi, 637.
Tobacco. FULLERTON (W. D.). Oral Sepsis with special reference to the antiseptic properties of Tobacco. Cleveland Med. Journ., 1912, xi, 585 .
Tropical Diseases. H E V V L E T T (R. T.). Review of tropical diseases. Practitioner, 1912 , lxxxix, 261.
Trypanosomiasis. MAY (A. \¥.). T h e present position of sleeping sickness in South Central Africa. Transvaal Med. Journ., 1912 , vii, 2 5 5 . - - S A N D E R S O N (M.). T h e human trypanosomiasis of N y a s a land. Trans. Socy. ofTrop. Med. and Hyg., 1912, v. 2 9 5 . - - S A N D E R S O N (M.). The prophylaxis of trypanosomiasis in Nyasaland. Discussion, p. 327 . Trans. Socy. of Trop. Med. and Hyg., 1912, v. 324 .
Tuberculosis. AGNEV~7 (S.). Suppression oftubercui0sis in Ireland. MedicalPress, 1912 , ii, I 6 2 . - - M c V A I L (J.C.) and others. Discussion on administrative measures consequent upon the compvlsory notification of phthisis. Brit. Med.jour~., 1912, ii, 3 6 I . - - M E l S S E N (E.). D e r T y p u s h u m a n u s und der Typus bovinus des Tuberkulbazillus. Zeits. fur 7)~berhulose, 1912 , xix, 6 o . - - O T I S (E. O.). Institutions for the prevention and cure of tuberculosis as elements in the social defence against the disease. Bosto1~M. 6, S. Jom'n., i912 , clxvii, I 4 5 . - - T A U S S E G (A. E.). The early diagnosis of tuberculosis, a review of recent literature. Interstate Med. fourn, 1912 , xix, 7 1 2 . - - W O O D t t E A D (G. S.). T h e relations between the bacilti found in tuberculosis of the human, and bovine species respectively. Zeits. fur Tnberkulose, 1912 , xix, i.
Typhoid Fearer. C R E E L (R. H.). Vegetables as a possible factor in the dissemination of typhoid fever. Pacific Med. Joum., 1912 , lv, 4 8 3 . - - K E R (C. B.). A review of recent literature on typhoid fever. Practitioner, 1912, lx~xix, 2 7 o . - ~ R O B I N (A.) et N . F I E S S I N G E R . Symptomes h6morragiques prgcoces et tardifs de la Fl~vre T3 phoide. Rev. de Meal. i912 , xxxii, 6 7 3 . - - R O S E N B E R G E R (R. C.). Typhoid carriers. Philadelphia Gen. Hosp. felts., 191o viii, I 6 I . - - T H O M S O N (F.
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W.). T h e house fly as a carrier of typhoid infection. Journ. of Trop. Med., 1912, xv, 273. ~ V O L L S T E t N (M.). file duration of bodies in the blood after antityphoid inoculation,
Journ. Ezi~erimel#. Med., 1912, xvi, 315. Typhus. G O L D B E R G E R @ ) and A N D E R S O N . ( J . F . ) Recent advances in our knowledge of typhus. J)urn. Amer. Med. Ass., 1912, fix, 514 .
Yital Statistics. H O N E (F, S.). Infantile Mortality. Austral~s. Med. Gal., 1912, xxxii, 2 5 . - - M U R P H Y (Sir. S.).
T h e decline of death and birth rates.
Med. Magazine, 1912, xxi, 4 3 2 . - - X V O O D R U F F (C. E.). Birth rates, over-population and the cost of living. Med. Record, N.T., 1912 , l:~xxii, 231.
Yellow Fever. A G R A M O N T E (A.L Yellow F e v e r a strictly h u m a n disease. N.Y. Med.Journ, 1912 xcvi, 465 .
Water Filtration. P E R K I N S (R. G.) W a t e r filtration from the sanitary standpoint. Cleveland Med. Journ., i912 , xi, ! o 3 . - - P R A T T (R. W.) T h e purification of water by filtration: naechanical considerations. Cleveland Med. Journ., i912 ,
xi, I00. Water-Supply. C H A M E S H A (Maj. W. W.). T h e use of ultra violet rays in the sterilization of water. Indian Med. Gaz., 1912, xlvii, 267.-C L E M E N T S (R. \ ¥ . ) Note on the bacteriological examination of Indian W a t e r supplies. Journ. Roy. Army Med. Corps, 1912, xviii, 626.-DUNBAR (W.). Reflections, old and new, on the conditions of surface-water supply systems, Jourm of State Med., 1912, xx, 385 . K E N W O O D (H.). Village water supplies. Medical Press, I912, i, 5 6 I , - - S T O K V I S (C.S.) and S W E L L E N - G R E B E L (N. H.). Purification of water by infusoria. Journ. of Hygiene, 1911 , xi, 4 8 I . - - P R I E S T L E Y (C. H.). De. velopment of the Cardiff water supply. Journ. Roy. Sanit. Imt., 1912 , xxxiii, 215. Discussion, 223-227 .
Wine. F I T C H (W. E.) T h e food and medicinal value of wine. Pediatrics, N.Y., 1912 , xxiv., 102.
Yellow FrYer. L E B R E D O (M. G.) Report on the yellow fever in Madeira: diagnosis, epidemiology. Yellow Fever B~treau, Bulteti~, I 9 I I - I 2 , i, 294.-L E CAMUS. Note on yellow fever in French Guiana. Yellow Fever Bureau Bull., 1912, i, 367. _ O U T B R E A K (The) of yellow fever in Yucatan. Yellow Fever Bureau Bull., 1912 , i, 335.-S E I D E L I N (H.). Yellow fever prophylaxis. Yellow Fever Bureau Bull., 1912, i, 34 o.
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