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Excerpt from Handbook of Hygiene
The very favourable reception which has been accorded to'this Handbook ever since it was first published renders any lengthened preface unnecessary. As in previous editions, every effort has been made to keep the work up to date; and while much new matter has been interpo lated throughout, a separate chapter has been written on Vital Statistics, and a special section has been added to the chapter on Dwellings, describing more 'fully the pro minent sanitary defects in houses, and how they may be detected and remedied. Several new engravings have been inserted, to illustrate more particularly the drainage of houses and other structural details, as set forth in the Model By-laws of the Local Government Board; and it will be seen that free use has been made of the able and exhaustive reports of Dr. Thorne on Infectious Hospitals, and of Dr. Ballard on Trade Nuisances.
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