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London water supply, 59
Water Supply Report, 1883. by Mr. W. Crookes, F.R.S., and Drs. Odling and Tidy, rev., 280
Lorrain's apparatus for producing fluid cur- rents available for ventilation, 236 Loughborough Local Board, 292
Louth Union, Medical Officer's report, 29 Lowestoft, death of Medical Officer for, 392 Health Committee of, 392 Improvement Commissioners, 126 Lowe's wood-block flooring, 415 Lucas v. Sculcoates Assessment Committee, 35 Lumley, Messrs. W. G. & Edmund, on the Public Health Act, 1875, rev., 593 Lupton, Miss E., on over-pressure in element- ary schools, 195
Leggott's mode of opening and closing fan M Mackey, Mackey Co.'s disinfectants,
172; award at the Sanitary Institute Con- gress, 176
Maclagan, Dr., on uncertified deaths, 22 MacMahon, Mr., on drain-testing with 'sanitas' or 'terebene' oil, 502 Magnetic iron oxide paint, Thompson & Co.'s,
Maguire & Son's award at the Sanitary In- stitute Congress, 176 exhibits at the Sanitary In- stitute Congress, Dublin, 170 Maguire, Mr. W. R., on practical lessons derived from 1,000 sanitary inspections of dwelling-houses in Ireland, 168
on the duration and condition of plumbers' indentures, 230 Maguire's patent flushing tank, 170 Mahon, Mr. C. M.'s, Report on Seven Years' Sanitary Progress in Torquay, rev., 423 Maignen's filters, 477 Major's locking tiles, 473
Malen et Déglies' coffee-making apparatus, 588 Malvern Local Board, 602 Manchester and Salford Workmen's Dwellings Co. (Limited), 433
Mangotsfield Pennant Stone Co., Limited, 472 Mansfield Guardians and Rural Sanitary Authority, 194, 291
Manslaughter by neglect, 406 Manufacture of small-pox, 21 Manufacturing Co.'s exhibit at the Inventions, 583
Manure manufacture, 360
March's street sweeper and elevator, 382 Margate, poisoning by shrimps at, 221 Martin, Dr. A. J., on the relation of medical science to public health, 37
Martley Union, Medical Officer's report, 29 Maryport Urban Sanitary Authority, 42 Mason & Co.'s meat extracts and invalid dietary, 584
Masters, Mr Henry, on a new departure in house drainage, 338
on drain testing, 5 on ventilation of house-
drains, 486 Matthews, Mr. J., garden vases and floral articles, 473 Mattresses, spring, Billington's, 174, 372
Chorlton & Dugdale's, 174 woven wire, Pearson's, 176 Mavor, Mr. H. M., on artisans' dwellings, Petticoat Square, 352 on housing the East End poor (single room tenements), 350 on sanitary progress and appreciation, 212 on some recent artisans' dwellings a homily and a contrast, 251 on the sanitary and in- sanitary houses at the Health Exhibition, 51 sanitation at the
new Admiralty and War Office, go Maw & Co.'s tiles and mosaic, 472 McBee's stench-trap, 288 McClosky's removable bottle-trap, 238 Meakin & Co.'s locking windows, reversible sashes, &c., 476
Measles, epidemic of, in Dublin, 598 notification of, 327, 564
Meat, diseased, 387
preparations of the London Manufac- turing Co., 481
unwholesome, at Frodsham, 597 Mechanical Appliances at the Inventions Exhibition, 589
Medical Acts Amendment Bill, 86
Metropolis, Local Government of the, 493 railway, extensions in the, 511 Water Bill, 88
Metropolitan Association for improving Dwell- ings of the Industrial Classes report, 38 Board of Works, report for (1883), V. Willesden Local Board, 35 Public Garden and Boulevard Association, 39, 191, 244, 261, 271, 342, 418, 458, 565 Public Garden and Boulevard Association and the unemployed, 434 Microzoids, action of disinfectants on, 464 Middleton & Tonge, Medical Officer's report, 376
Midgley's ventilating and disinfecting appara- tus, 533
Midwives, regulation of, 104 Milan & Shaw on Hot-water Engineering, rev., 383
cremation of a priest at, 288 Mile End Old Town, Medical Officer's report, public garden for, 543 Military hospital, a new, 469 Milk, adulterated, 503, 540 adulteration of, 449 bacteria in, 541
for analysis, refusal to sell, 292 purity of, 327.
skimmed, action, 541
supply registering apparatus, 238 unwholesome, sale of, 452
Milkman, a, disseminating fever, 204 Mills, Mr. C. T., on the technical instruction of plumbers, 229
Minnesota, report of Board of Health, 597 Mississippi Valley, Sanitary Council of, 467 'Mitrailleuse' lamp burner, 583 Moncrieff spray baths, 477
Monmouth, Medical Officer's report, 29 Morell's house-ashes and earth-closet appara-
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Nottingham public analyst, report of, 545 Novel remedy for the drainage difficulty, 468 Nuisance caused by railway whistles, 260 Nuisance from brick-burning, 589 Nuthas's, Mr. R. H., new ambulance-litter, 478
OBJECTS and work of the Dublin Ladies'
Sanitary Association, 166
Offensive sewer ventilators, smells from, 467 smells from sewer ventilators, 467 trades, situation of, 299 Oldham, smoke nuisance at, 326 Old Monkland Parochial Board, 435 Open spaces, 89, 261
as playgrounds for children, 79 in London, 244
Mrs. R. D. Urlin on, 181
Mr. T. C. Horsfall on, 181
Mr. R. Hunter on, 182
Payment for hospital isolation, 220 Peabody fund, 432
Pearsall & Brierley Hill Local Board, 35 Pearson's Water-economising closet, 188
- T. & Co.'s, woven wire spring mat- tresses, 176
Peckham Rye commons, 122
Penny dinner centre, a, Miss E. A. Gladstone on, 322 movement in Birmingham, 320
Penny dinners, 271, 360
for school children, 3, 153 Miss Edith Simcox on, 311
Penzance, proposal to establishjpublic baths at,
'Perfect Ventilation,' rev., 597
Perils of plate glass, 59
Pernicious ignorance, 387
Peterborough Corporation v. Wilsthorpe Over- Petters Nautilus' Grate, 16, 373, 475, 495 seers, 35
The Bishop of Peterborough on, Petticoat Government, 546
Opium, the use of, 480 Ordinances of the plumbers, 292
Orme & Co.'s wood and metal working machinery, 477
Phillips' exhibit of lamps at the Inventions Exhibition, 587
lockjaw roofing tiles, 414, 473 Physiology, Elementary, by Mr. G. T. Bettany, M.A., rev., 116
Physique in Scotch schools, cause of absence of over-pressure, 109 Pierrepont's patent toothbrushes, 581
Our Duty in Regard to Health, by Dr. G. V. Poore, rev., 36 Outdoor sitting-rooms, 39, 79 Overcrowding and insanitary conditions, causes Pilley, Mr. J., on Hygiene or the Principles of of, 491 Health, rev., 116
at Folkestone, 122
in New York, 287. 389
Pim Brothers' awards at the Sanitary Institute Congress, 176
Overpressure, a comparison, Dr. Maurice Davis Pipe and other joints, Baldwin's American
Overtime in factories, 358
Overwork in schools, Mrs. Bryant on, 384 Oxford, water supply and drainage of, 565
Rural Medical Officer's report, 275 Paper-pad sh rt a means of advertising, 91
Newington Medical Officer's report, 29
Newmarket, water supply of, 124
Newsholme, Dr., on typhoid fever from defec-
tive workmanship, 351
New Swindon Local Board, 490 Newton's tap for water companies, 379 New York, a crematory for, 288
Papier's ventilators, 415
Paragon washing machines, 370 Parasites of fish, 327
Paris, disinfection and cholera in, 23 epidemic mortality in, 459 exhibition, 244, 342, 434. service d'hygiène municipale, 144
Board of Health regulations of, 90 Parkes Museum, 70
disinfection of rags in, 502 health statistics of, 553 overcrowding in, 287, 389 St. John's Guild, 76 tenement houses commission in, 466 Nicholl, Mr. Donald, on Health and its Ap- pliances, rev., 537
Mr. D., on the 'Cloacina' system of sewerage for the Thames, 194 Nicholl's carbon closet and dust-bin, 477 Nicholls, Mr. G. B., on house drainage in connection with town sewage, 168 Nightingale, Miss Florence, on the cholera, 66 Nineteen Centuries of Drink in England, by Mr. R. V. French, D.C.L., rev., 35, Non-arsenical wall-papers, Woollams & Co.'s,
North of England School Furnishing Com- Patent Victoria Stove Company's exhibit at pany, 415
sewers in Columbia, 154 Pipes, Hassall's improved joint for, 379 inspection, Davies' patent, 378 'Pixene,' 172
Place (the) we live in, 73 Plaistow, defective water supply at, 289 Plate glass, perils of, 509
Playgrounds for children, Mr. Harris (Sunder- land) on, 79
Plots and stratagems, 451
Plumbers' apprenticeship, Mr. F. Fell on,
Company, incorporation of, 288
conference at the Health Exhibition,
191 formation of district associations, Mr. W. Wells on, 231
regulation and registration of, Mr. Ernest Hart on, 204
technical institution of, Mr. Eassie on, 228; Mr. J. W. Clarke, ib.; Mr. Mawley on, and science, ib.; Mr. Mills on, 229 United Operative Association, 109 Plumbing applied to domestic purposes, science and art of, rev., 424
chemical facts connected with, 415 defective, illness from, Dr. M. Davis
desirability of uniformity in the quality of materials used in, 231 examination paper in of the City and Guilds of London Institute, 83
laws, American, how they are carried out, 15 Practical, Mr. P. J. Davies on, rev., 485 work, Board of Examiners on, 230 in America, reported charge
for, 288 Plymouth Workmen's Dwelling Company (Limited), 433 Pneumonia in America, 541
Pochin's concrete building stones, 473 Poisoned by canned tomatoes-danger of using a chloride of zinc flux, 65 Poisoning by shrimps, 221
tinned foods, 261
from salmon in a bulged tin, 21
Poisonous dyes, 14
Poisons, domestic, 8
Polluting the water-supply, 123
Pollution of rivers, 451, 487; at the Royal Academy of Sciences, Belguim, 487, 490 the River Lea, 222
Lee, 92 Pooley, Mr. T. A., analytical report for Essex, 489
Payment by patients in hospitals provided by Poore & Co.'s exhibit at the Building Trades local authorities, 259
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Poore, Dr. G. V., Our Duty in regard to Rawlinson, Sir R., on cholera, how to prevent Health, rev., 36
Poplar Union v. East India Dock Co., 35 Population estimated, fallacies of, 129 Porcelain Pottery Co. (Limited), 473 Porter's electric indicator, 476
Port of London Sanitary Committee, 490 regulations in the, 567 Power, Dr. B., on the public health of King- ston, 167
Practical benevolence, go
Hints on House-drainage, by a Clerk of works, rev., 115
sanitary lessons derived from one thousand sanitary inspections of dwelling- houses in Ireland, 158
Precautions against cholera in the Tyne, 23 Premium on infanticide, 153
Presland's electric bells, 476 Presteign as a health resort, 397 Preston and its high mortality, 433
Medical Officer's report, 377 Prevention is better than cure, 218
of fires in theatres, 509, 599 Price, Mr. J. (Newcastle) on the housing of the poor, 80, 200
on the improved dwellings for the working-classes at the Health Exhibition, 97 Principles Techniques d'assainissement des Villes et Habitations, rev., 482 Prismatic pavement, light, Hyatt's, 474 Prison sites for industrial dwellings, 199 • Prisons, removal of, 493
Pritchard, Mr. T., on the best method of deal- ing with town sewage, 179 Private Bill legislation, 356, 457
legislation of the year, 88
Profit in street refuse, 27
Proussak's Russian hygienic machine, 592 Provision of medical attendance in case of epidemics, 58
Public Acts of the last session, 85
Public analyst, qualifications of, 292
Publications of the National Health Society,
inaugural address of, 127 Rawmarsh Local Board, 344, 489 Rayner's lime-fruit syrup, 76 Reading Medical Officer's report, 377 Reading stand, Cordeux's patent, 539 Recreation for the people, duties of governing bodies in respect to, 181
ground for Bradford, 191 Redditch and its sewerage, 191 Reeves & Hagan's sanitary pipes and water. closets, 591 Refuse, collection of, 96
despatch works at Glasgow, rev., 112 despatch works at Glasgow, 112 destructor at Newcastle, 59 tipping, action, 34
utilisation of, 158
Regan's sink, 38ɔ
Reg. v. Cheshire, J. J., action, 35 v. Chesnut, L. B., action, 35 Registrar-General's Quarterly Returns, Mr. J. H. Shoveller on, 55. 214, 353, 560 Registration, fallacies of, Dr. Willoughby on, of house let in lodgings, 546 of journeymen plumbers, 230 Regulation and registration of plumbers, Mr. Ernest Hart on, 204 of midwives, 104 Regulations of New York Board of Health, 90 Reigate Town Council, 292, 545 Removal of night soil and domestic refuse, 164 Report, annual, of the Registrar-General, Mr. J. H. Shoveller on, 14
by Mr. Wynter Blyth on the dwell- ings of the poor, 38
Metropolitan Association for Improv ing Dwellings of the Industrial Classes, 38; Society, 221
of Sanitary Assurance Society, 221 of the Association of Public Sanitary Inspectors, 232
of the Metropolitan Public Garden and Playground Association, 261
of the Royal Commission on the Housing of the Poor, 491 Reports of Public Analysts, 545
of Sanitary Officers for- Aston Manor, by Mr. Bolt, 73 Barrow-in-Furness, 275 Barton Eccles, by Mr. Heywood, 529 Bedford (rural), by Mr. Adams, 275 Bedminster (rural), by Mr. Marsh, 73 Belper (rural), by Mr. Clexton, 73 Blackpool, by Mr. MacDonald, 529 Bosmere and Claydon (rural), by Mr. Har- rington, 276
Bridgwater, by Mr. G. B. Laffan, 276 Cheltenham, by Mr. Long, 529
Chester, by Mr. Wharton, 276 Chester-le-Street (rural), 73
Coventry (urban), by Mr. Booker. 74 Doncaster (rural), by Mr. A. Wright, 74 Dundee, by Mr. Kinnear, 529
Dunmow (rural), by Mr. J. Hamilton, 276 East Dereham, by Mr. Nankivell, 74 Epping (rural), by Mr. Bell, 276 Goole (rural), by Mr. Tudor, C. E., 74
(urban), by Mr. J. F. Hedley, 74 Govan, by Mr. McKay, 529
Hackney, by Mr. J. Lovegrove, C. E., 276 Halifax, by Mr. Travis, 74 Hanley, by Mr. Lewis, 276 Hastings, by Mr. Inkskipp, 276 Hebden Bridge, by Mr. Smith, 529
Hexham (rural), by Mr. R. Thompson, 277 Ipswich, by Mr. Moss, 529
King's Norton (rural), by Mr. R. Godfrey,
Builth (rural), by Mr. J. F. Herring, 374 Cambridge (urban), by Dr. Anningson, 374 Carlisle, by Mr. W. Brown on, 374 Carlton, by Mr. J. T. Knight, 273 Carnarvonshire combined district, by Mr. Rees, 273
Chester, by Dr. Kenyon, 375 Consett, by Dr. Renton, 73 Derby, by Mr. Iliffe, 375
Doncaster, combination, by Dr. Mitchell Wilson, 375
Dundee, by Dr. Anderson, 480
Durham (rural), by Mr. Blackett, 375 Fulham Fever Hospital, by Dr. Sweeting,
Glanford Brigg (rural), by Mr. Moxon,
Gloucester, by Mr. Wilton, 527
(urban), by Mr. J. P. Wilton, 274 Guisborough, Loftus, Skelton, and Brotton, by Dr. Stainthorpe, 375.
Hanley, by Dr. Swift Walker, 274, 527
Hartismere (rural), by Dr. Barnes, 376
Hastings, by Mr. K. Shaw, 376
Helmsley (rural), by Mr. Moxon, 274
Ipswich. by Mr. Elliston, 480
King's Norton (rural), by Mr. Hollinshead, 376
Liverpool Port, by Dr. Taylor, 376 Louth Union, by Dr. Domenichetti, 29 Martley Union, by Mr. Hyde, 20
Middleton and Tonge, by Dr. Graham, 376 Mile End Old Town, by Dr. Corner, 29 Monmouth rural, by Dr. Willis, 29
New Forest rural, by Mr. Jenkins, 275 Newington, by Dr. Iliff, 29
Preston, by Mr. Pilkington, 377
Reading, by Dr. Shea, 377
River Tyne Port, by Mr. Armstrong, 377
Romford (rural), by Mr. Wright, 30
St. George in the East, by Mr. Rygate, 30 Salford, by Dr. Tatham, 35
Stalybridge, by Mr. Roberts-Dudley, 30 St. Giles's, by Dr. Lovett, 30 Stourport, by Dr. Masterman, 30 Stratford-upon-Avon combination (rural), by Mr. Fosbroke, 31
Stretford, by Mr. Pettinger, 31 Stroud Union, by Mr. Partridge, 31 Sunderland (port), by Mr. Harris, 31
Torquay, by Mr. Karkeek, 377, 527 Tottenham, by Dr. Wilson, 275 Walsall, by Mr. Maclachlan, 528 Wandsworth, 31
Watford, by Dr. Brett, 528 Wednesbury, by Mr. Garman, 528
West Sussex, by Dr. Kelly, 31
Withington, by Dr. Railton, 32, 528 Worsbrough, by Dr. Sadler, 32
Repression of adulteration by local authorities,
Reservoirs, a word as to, 258 Rice water, recipe for making, 77
Richard & Co.'s perfect tube cleaner, 538 Richmond, new cemetery for, 523
Rickard, Mr. F. C., tablet to the memory of,
Riddall's electrical exhibit at the Inventions exhibition, 585
Rimmel's sanitary perfumery, 580 River pollution, 393
Rivers, pollution of, 487, 490
River Tyne Port Medical Officers' report, 377
Road repair, Reg. v. Cheshire, J. J., 35 Robert's rain-water separator, 255, 414, 477
Robinson & Barnsdale's 'Strawfena' cigar-
Mr. H., on sewage disposal, 149 Professor, on river pollution, 393 Roman baths, Ewart's, 477 Romford Local Board, 292
(rural), Medical Officers' report, 30 Roofing cloth, Tunstall & Co.'s, 415 Rose's electric table lamp, 586 Rothwell's knitting machines, 175
Rowland's Castle Brick Co.'s exhibits, 472
Rugby Board of Health and the utilisation of refuse, 407
Rugeley Local Board, 246
Rules for Nurses in Infectious Diseases, Hos- pitals, &c., the Rev. J. H. Timins on, rev., 426
prevention of infectious, &c., diseases in schools, 423
Runcorn Improvement Commissioners, 126 Russian (a) hygienic machine, 592
Russian restrictions on the employment of children, 101
IN THE EAST, Medical Officer's report, 30
SAINT GEORGE
Salamin & Co.'s exhibit at the Inventions Exhibition, 588
Sale of bread by weight, 266
Food and Drugs Act, 22, 291, 304, 344,
horseflesh as food in Birmingham, 264 unwholesome milk, 452
Salford Corporation . Clowes, 35
Medical Officer's report, 30
Salmon disease, scientific inquiry into, 158 (tinned) poisoning, 21
Salt in beer, action, 431
Saltley Sanitary Inspector's report, 530 Salt works and cement works, 83
Sanatorium, Isle of Wight, 102
Sand bags in place of warm water bottle, 432 Sandown, low death-rate at, 191 Sanitarian, a youthful, 62
Sanitary Acts, consolidation and amendment of, 492
and insanitary houses at the Health
appliances at the Inventions, 587 arrangements in the City, 64 aspect of dynamite, 1c6 Assurance Association, 254
Congress special report :- Abstracts of papers by Dr. Grimshaw on 'The Statistic Measure of the Health of Communities.'-- Dr. Edgar Flinn on 'The Administration of the Public Health Act in Ireland.'-Mr. Edward Spencer on The Homes of the Working Classes in Dublin.'-Mr. J. Wycliffe Jones on 'The Insanitary State of Small Irish Towns.'-Mr. Cotton, C. E., on The Operation of the Public Health Act (Ireland).'-Mr. James Young on 'Public Cleansing.'-Dr. MacCabe on
The Water-supply and Drainage of Small Towns in Ireland.'-Dr. Byrne Power on 'The Public Health of Kings- town.'-Mr. W. G. Strype on 'A New Process for Treating and Drying Blood for Use as Manure.'-Dr. Charles A. Cameron on The Water-supply to Irish Towns.'- Mr. G. B. Nicholls, C. E., on 'House Drainage in Connection with Town Sewage.-Mr. W. Kaye Parry on 'Domestic Drainage in Dublin,' 158-168
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patents. See Patents progress and appreciation, Mr. H. M. Mavor on, 212 metropolitan and provincial, Protection Association, 246 Mr. W. Kaye Parry, M.A., on, rev., 422 reformers, the dogmatism of, Mr. D. J. Ebbetts on, 397, 448 regulations in the port of London, state of watering-places, a sanitarian state of Whitechapel, 442 stoneware, Craig's, 172 stove screens, 481
supervision of hotels in America, 524 test-value of mean mortality and child
Sharp & Co. on house-drain ventilation, 430 on ventilation and ventilator, 180 of house-drain, and soil-pipes, 598 Sharp & Co.'s Science of Sanitation, rev., 597 Shaw-Lefevre, Right Hon., address of, at the Social Science Congress, 177 Shipley Sanitary Inspector's report, 530 Shocking neglect, 432
Shop Hours Regulation (Liverpool) Bill, 86 Shorland's Patent Manchester grates, 45 Shoveller, Mr. J. H., on the Registrar- General's annual report, 14
on the Registrar-General's Quarterly Return, 353, 560 Shrapnell & Bridger's parquet flooring, 472
question, Mr. W. P. Garland, C.E., Shrimps, poisoning by, 221
'Sanitas' Co. (Limited), meeting, 417 Sanitation at Brighton, 102
the Houses of Parliament, 107 in Naas, 397
of the workshop, 357
Sausage and mincing machine, Coppard's, 588 Silicated stone sewer- and water-pipes, 473 'Savon Hamamelis,' 580
Sawyer, Mr. J. P., on water filters, 287 Sawyer's filters, 188
'Sax's' electrical appliances, 476 Scarborough Sanitary Inspector's report, 530 Scarlet fever prevalent at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 19, 288
Scarlatina isolation, provision for, 62 Scavenging, Metropolitan, the law as to, 551 School furniture, 415
Silverthorne, Mr., on London and Provincial Water Supplies, rev., 536
Simcox, Miss Edith, on penny dinners, 311 Simpson's Sulphur Fumigator, rev., 118 Sink, Regan's American patent, 380
trap, Friedrich American patent, 385 'Holland's American patent, 534 Sittingbourne, over-pressure at, 435 Skudder's apparatus for supplying disinfect- ants to water-closets, 533 Hodkinson's. 370 Slaughterhouse reform, 64 Illingworth, Ingham & Co.'s, Slaughterhouses, 299 Schoolroom, how to ventilate a. 302 School, Medical Inspection of, E. P. B. on,
Science of sanitation in plain language, 597 Scotland Burgh Police and Health Bill, 87 housing of the poor in, 554 seasonal mortality in, 387 Scott's American water-closet cistern, 237 apparatus for collecting 'excreta,' 378 self-regulating hot-air disinfecting chambers, 171
solid oak parquet flooring, 176 Seasonal mortality, 387
Season tickets and the artisans' dwellings question, 454
Seizure of horseflesh in Birmingham, 357 of unsound food, 126 Selby (rural), Sanitary Inspector's report, 74 (urban), Sanitary Inspector's report, 74 Sell's 'Dictionary of the World's Press,' rev.,
new agencies for the propagation
spread of, at Darlington, 434 the manufacture of, 21
Smeaton's exhibit at the Building Trades Ex- hibition, 476 Smith & Stevens's locks and lock furniture, 475 & Wellstood's exhibit at the Building Trades Exhibition, 475
Mr. F. H., on ventilation, 540
Mr. G., on our canal population. &c., I Mr. R., on the registration of journey- men plumbers, 230
Smith's patent automatic syphonic ventilation
purification and deep drainage in the Soaps, disinfectants, &c., at the Inventions
Social Science Congress, meeting at Birming- ham, special report:-
Abstracts of papers by Mr. John Hamer on 'The Best Means for Securing Improve- ments in the Dwellings of the Poor.- Dr. Francis Warner on 'The Brain of the School Child.'-Mr. J. Pritchard, C.E., on 'The Best Method of Dealing with Town Sewage.'-Captain Douglas Galton, F.R.S., on The Best Method of Dealing with the Products of Combustion.'-Mr. N. A. Humphreys on 'How the Average Death-rate of a Population is a Test of its Sanitary Condition.'-Dr. Henry Ashby on 'The Means of Reducing the High Death-rate amongst Children.'-Dr. Her- bert Page on 'The Sanitary Test-value of the Mean Mortality.'-Mr. R. D. Urlin on 'The Abstraction from Public Use of Open Spaces and Wayside Strips of Land.'- Mr. T. C. Horsfall on 'The Expenditure of Public Money for Beautifying Towns and Providing Places for Public Recrea tion. Mr. Robert Hunter on The Pre- servation of Open Spaces,' 177-182 Society, Cremation, of England, 288, 345
of Medical Officers of Health, meet- ing, 197, 224, 245, 270, 289, 362, 390, 411, 404. 515, 572
National Health, 200, 261, 297, 368 publications of, 23 of Arts, Albert Medal, 589 Cantor lecture, 342
statistical jubilee of the, 565
Soda and mineral waters, 204
Soils and sites, Dr. A. Ransome on, 383 Somer-et's system of ventilating, 372, 414 Southampton Town Council, 435.
Southborough Waterworks, opening of, 580 South Gosforth Local Board, 546
Metropolitan Dairy, 39 Stockton Local Board, 316
Mr. A., on the supervision of offen- sive trades, 298 Spencer, Mr. E., on the homes of the working classes in Dublin, 159
Spennymoor, use of opium at, 480 Spindle valve stench traps, 599 Spirituous liquors, consumption of, 77 Spong's patent house guard, 382
Stafford (rural) Sanitary Authority, 47, 82 Stafford's bee-hive refuse destructor, 119 Stains for wood, Torbay Paint Co.'s, 238 Staircases, dangerous, 154
Stalybridge, Medical Officer's report, 30 Stanford's patent joint for stoneware pipes, 476
St. Anne's on the Sea and its health report, 42 Stark's sewer, American patent, 38 Startin's, Mr. James's, exhibit of poisonous dyes, 14
State survey in America, 524 Statistical Society, jubilee of the, 565 Works of Dr. Farr, rev., 22
Statistic measure of the health of communi- ties, 153
St. Pancras workhouse, fireproof buildings in,
Straehl & Co.'s crape of health underclothing, 187
Stratford-Upon-Avon Combination, Medical Officer's report, 31 Strawfena cigarettes, 175 Street improvements, law in respect to, 34 refuse, profit in, 27
scavenging and watering in Dublin, 163 Streets, dangers of, 155
watering the, 545 Street-sweeper and elevator, March's patent, 382
Stretford, Medical Officer's report, 31 Stroud (Union), Medical Officer's report, 31 unsanitary conditions at, 542 Strype, Mr. W. G., on a new process for treating blood manure, 167 Stuart & Co.'s electrical exhibit at the Inven- tions Exhibition, 586
Sugg & Co.'s exhibit at the Inventions Exhi- bition, 583
Sulphur as a disinfectant, 101, 134 Sunderland, epidemic of measles at, 434 new hospital for infectious dis-
Tait, Mr. Lawson, on the utilisation of town refuse, 131
on the utilisation of town
refuse, 179 Tallow-melting, 300 Tate's, ventilation by syphonic action, 185 Taunton Town Council, 246 Taxation, local, 494, 592 Taylor's artificial paving, 195
'Enchantress' washer, 420 Teas from Ceylon, 279 Tellwright's filters, 176 Tenement-house Commission in New York, - inspection at Chicago, 288 Sanitary Drainage of, rev., Thames (lower) valley, main sewerage report on, 289 pollution, 226
Stench trap, McBee's American patent, 238 Stephens, Nash, & Co. on the South Metro- Tenement-houses in Dublin. 165 politan Dairy, 39
Stevens Brothers' sanitary fittings, 562 Stevens' & Major's patent door spring, 149 Stevenson, Dr. T., on sewage disposal, and discussion, 515
Stevens's slow combustion hot-air stove, 278 St. George's, Hanover Square, Sanitary In- spector's report, 277
St. Giles's, district board and tree planting, 543 St. Giles's, Medical Officers' report, 30 Stiff & Sons' Weatherley traps, &c., 414 Stimulants, consumption of in workhouses, 462 St. Luke's, artisan's dwellings in, 579 St. Marylebone, increase of salary of health officer, 291
Stobb's patent smoke preventor, 278 Stoke Damerel Rural, Sanitary Authority, 42 'Stokos,' a temperance harvest drink, 42 Stonehouse, East, workmens' dwellings in, 542 Stourbridge, Improvement Commissioners, 246 Stourport, Medical Officer's report, 30 Stoves, Argus, 413
Hygiene Ventilating Hall, 413 173; Stevens',
at the Architectural and Building Trades Exhibition, 413
Stove-screens, sanitary, 481
St. Pancras, house to house inspection in, 68
valley drainage, 98 Theatres, fires in, 408
Thompson & Co.'s magnetic oxide paint, 373,
Thompson's smoke-consuming kitchen range, 584
Thornbury Rural Sanitary Authority, 83 Thursfield, Dr., on the etiology of goitre, 572 Tice's dry gas regulators, 583 Tight lacing and its effect figure, 25
Tiles, roofing, at the Building Trades Exhibi- tion, 473
Timins, Rev. J. H., Rules for Nurses in Infec- tious Diseases, Hospitals and Houses, rev., 426
Tinned food, poisoned by, 261
tomatoes, poisonous, 123
Tipping of refuse, action, 34 Todmorden Sanitary Inspector's report, 530 Tomatoes, adulterating of, 495
canned, poisoned by, 65 Torbay Paint Company's polish stains for wood, 238
Torquay, Medical Officer's Report. 377, 527 Seven Years' Sanitary Progress in, rev., 423
Truss's stench traps, 531
Truth about a dust-heap, action, 431 Tube clearers, Richard & Co.'s patent, 538 Tube wells, 69
Tucker's weather-tight sashes, 476 Tulloch, Mr. F. H., appointment of, 400 Tunstall & Co.'s roofing cloth, 415 Turin, museum of hygiene at, 252 Turnbull, Lieut.-Col., on the ventilation of house drains, 540
Turner Brothers' exhibit at the Building Trades Exhibition, 478 Turning a destructor to profit, 407 Turret ventilators, Kite & Co.'s, 414 Tweed Commissioners and salmon disease, 158 Twyford's connecting apparatus for water- closet basins, 378
crown closets, 171 Tylor's drain and grease trap, 532 Tyne Port Sanitary Authority, 569 side water supply, 478
the, precautions against cholera in the, Typhoid epidemic at Kidderminster, 227, 321, 369 fever and cattle manure, 457
at Black Hall Mill, 3
at Eltringham, 13
from defective workmanship, Dr.
outbreak of, at Kidderminster,
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