Census-taker, puzzled, 79
Cornwall as a holiday resort, 57
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. II (New Series), with Part 25, July
Corn-flour at International Food Exhibition, Diseases, infectious, necessity for further sup 185 pression of, Mr. D. Murdock on, rev., 111 notification of at Brooklyn, 378; compulsory, 380; deputation concern- ing, 428 nurses for, 390
Cotterell, Messrs., articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 192
Craig, Messrs., articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 191
Craven combination district, Medical Officer's report on, 385
Cremation, address to Home Secretary on, 118 advances in, 299
in New York, 424, portable furnaces for, 40 Cresswell, Mr. C. N., sanitary relations of self-government, 429. Cromer, water supply of, 244 Crossley, Messrs., exhibition at Sanitary In- stitute, 191
Crown ejector, Sharpe's, 1r9,
- jewel smokeless anthracite coal-stove, privileges and prerogatives, 475
Chailey rural district, Medical Officer's report Cunningham, Mr. W., ventilating apparatus,
Chartaline blankets, 199
Cheese at International Food Exhibition, 185 Chelsea, sewerage of, 80 Chester-le-Street, Medical Officer's report on,
Children, death-rates of, under five years, 304 palace for, in New York, 424
Chloralum as a disinfectant, 203 Chlorinated lime as a disinfectant, 202 Chorlton & Co., Messrs., mattresses, chairs, etc., 461
Chlorine as a disinfectant, 202 Churches, heater for, 440
Churchill, Dr. F., articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 193
Clark, Mr. C. F., basins for lavatories, 398 Clarke, Mr. A., pneumatic bells, 462
Mr. B., treatment of scarlatina, 17, 59 Mr. J. F., inventions, 319 Cleanliness, historic review of, 122 Cleator Mocr, Medical Officer's report on, 309 Clergymen as sanitarians, 423 Clerk, legal decision concerning a, 111, 354. of local board, legal decision concerning, 476
Closet guard and deodoriser, Turner and Robertshaw's, 118
Closets, the Lambeth, 289
and ashpits, 485
pail or tub, 398
ventilation of, 113, 197.
See also Water-closets.
Clothing, transmissibility of scarlatina by, 59: infected, exposure of, 351 Coal, anthracite, 416. See Anthracite.
smokeless, 225, 226, 234; directions
for burning, 183
fire grates, 356
stove, Hunt's smokeless anthracite, 236. See Stove. Coalbrookdale Company's smokeless fire-grate, 482
Coal-tar soap, Messrs. Wright's, 357. Cockermouth rural district, Medical Officer's report on, 309
Cocoa at International Food Exhibition, 185 Fry's malted, 280
Cod-liver oil, Möller's, 185
Coffee at International Food Exhibition, 185 Coffee-taverns, 155, 320
Cole, Mr. A., apparatus for preventing waste of water, 358
College, Princeton, enteric fever at, 26; sanitary improvements at, 102
Colliery manager fined, 482
Colonial sanitary lessons, 380 Colours, non-poisonous, Mander's, 119 Columbarium, an ancient, 213
Commons, by-laws prohibiting speeches, etc.,
of Hackney, 29 of Teignmouth, 129
of Tunbridge Wells, 24 of Walker-on-Tyne, 307 Death-rates in London and large English towns, 18, 61, 94, 146, 171, 213, 252, 303, 347, 349, 425, 468
in urban sanitary districts, 19, 62, 95, 148, 153, 172, 219, 253
of watering places, 24, 67, 101, 154, 177, 220, 259
Deaths in England in 1880, 447.
registration of, in workhouses, 481 De Chaumont, Dr., filtration of water in the military service, 234
historic review of cleanliness, 122; sanitary assurance, 361 Demarest, Mr. J., water-closet basin, 359 Deodorising and disinfecting powders, 80 Devonport, health of, 36 Diarrhoea, autumnal, 231, 273
deaths from in large towns, 19, 61, 94, 147, 171, 219, 253, 303, 345, 379, 426, 469 in urban sanitary districts, 66, 95, 153,
Diarrhoeal disease from eating pork, 343 Dictionary of sanitary appliances, 10, 89, 158, 207, 285, 331, 372 Diphtheria in chapels and schools, 37, 79.
deaths from in large towns, 19, 61, 95, 147, 219, 253, 303, 345, 379, 426, 469 in urban sanitary districts, 66, 95, 153, 220, 259
etiology of, Dr. A. Downes on, 404 origin and spread of an outbreak of, Mr. F. A. McEwen on, 333
and polluted water, 37
spread of. Dr. Slade King on, 245 in West Sussex, 427.
Disease, epidemic, Mrs. Johnstone on pre- vention of, 452
following sanitary neglect, 127 impure air a cause of, Dr. J. Ward
on, 4 Diseases of animals communicable to man, 101 Infectious, Artificial Disinfection a Means of Preventing, Rev. J. H. Timins on, dissemination of, 31, 32, 110; by milk, Dr. W. N. Thursfield on, 243; Dr. F. T. Bond on, 299
hospitals for, 198 incubation of, 470
in port of London, 378 zymotic, deaths from in London and large towns, 19, 61, 94, 147, 171, 213, 252, 303, 345, 379, 425, 469; in urban sanitary districts, 19, 66, 95, 177, 220, 253 mortality from, and micro- germs, 168 Disinfectants, aluminous, 343
- Dr. J. W. Tripe on action of, 201 Disinfecting apparatus for hospitals, 467 establishments in Paris, 188
Disinfection, Artificial, Rev. J. H. Timins on,
of clothing, etc., penalties for neglect
by hot air, 158, 207, 285, 331, 372 of letters, 2
of premises, legal decision concerning,
preventive, 341, 346
of wool. etc., 316
Domenichetti, Dr., water-supply of Louth rural district, 141
Doncaster combined district, Medical Officer's report on, 268
Downes, Dr. A., etiology of diphtheria, 404 Doulton, Messrs., articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 191 manufactures, 241, 209, 334, 364, 411,
joints of earthenware pipes, 439 Drain, definition of a, 271
Maguire's safety-joint, 239
Drainage and sewerage of towns, Earl Fortes-
Dublin sanitary commission, 48 Dwellings, artisans', improvement of in Man- chester and Salford, 69
Healthy, Captain D. Galton on Con- struction of, rev., 74.
industrial, Mr. E. Hoole's notes on,
of poor in Exeter, 209
sanitary inspection of. See Sanitary working men's, at Alnwick, 61
Eassie, Mr. W., cremation, 118
Dictionary of sanitary appli- ances, 10, 89, 158, 207, 285, 331, 372 Edmonton, local government at, 302 Educational pressure, 29 Edwards, Mr. F., jun., London smoke and fog, 247; sanitary conveniences for both sexes, 273 Mr. J. C., exhibition at Sanitary Institute, 192
Egypt as a winter residence for invalids, Dr. E. Pechey on, I
Ekin, Mr. C., Potable Water, rev., 35 Electricity and railways, 92 Enamel for damp walls, 396 Epping Forest, proposed appropriation of, 274 rural district, Medical Officer's report on, 309 Erith, Medical Officers report on, 266, 471 Euchlorine as a disinfectant, Dr. J. W. Tripe
Vol. II (New Series), with Part 25, July 15, 1881.
Sydney international, prize at, 40 Exmouth, Medical Officers report on, 266
Factory and Workshop Act, an extension of, 34 exception granted, 80, 199 Fairbank's hot-water apparatus, 488 Farquharson, Dr. R., health in public schools,
Farrington, Mr. J., convictions for over- crowding, 33
Farrow's disinfecting stove, 17 Feeding-bottles, unwholesome, 459
Fees to Medical Officers as witnesses, 476 Fell and Co.'s lavatories, 419 Fever, How to Prevent the Spread of, rev., 235 mortality from, in London and towns, 19, 61, 95, 147, 171, 219, 253, 303, 345, 379, 426, 469 in urban and sanitary dis- tricts, 19, 66, 95. 153, 177, 220, 259
splenic, 77 typhoid, contagiousness of, 16, 78,
nine cases of in a family, 17 and polluted water, 17, 251 at Princeton College, 26, 102 spread of, 36
in Germany, 424
at Sandown, alleged, 35 typhus, spread of, 37
Fevers, Dr. D. Page's Facts about, rev., 355 Ffoulkes, Mr. G., waste of water, 117 Field's annular syphon, 313
Filter, Bergeman's, 488
Harris's patent, 437 Maignen's rapid, 464 of spongy iron, 427
Filtration of potable water, Dr. J. L. Notter on, 161, 401
of water, apparatus for, 316, 359 Finch, Mr. B., lavatories, 438
Finchley, Medical Officer's report on, 309 Fire-grate. See Grate. Fire-place heater, 399 Fire-places and stoves, 316 Fish, nutritive value of, 211 Fleming, Mr. G., Tuberculosis from a Sanitary and Pathological Point of View, rev., 355 Floors, impermeable, 277
Flour, McDougall's patent, 120 Flowers and shrubs, injuries from noxious vapours, 188
Flügge, Dr., Beiträge zur Hygiene, rev., 354 Flushing-tanks, letters on, 313, 393
Maguire's self-acting, 239
for water-closets, 359
Fog and drainage, 274
Fog and smoke, Mr. F. Edwards on, 247 prevention of, 178, 210, 225, 263 Food Company's preparations, 320, 397 examination of in St. Pancras, 421 exhibition, 124 Foods for infants, composition of, 302 Foot-and-mouth disease, treatment of by salicylic acid, 250 Fortescue, Earl, address to Congress of Sani- tary Institute, 121 Fosbroke, Mr. G. H., etiology of diphtheria, 296, 322
typhoid fever and polluted water,
Foster, Mr. F. W., compulsory vaccination, 197 Fox, Mr. J. M., action for libel by, 91, 103 France, births, marriages, and deaths in, 415 Fraser's disinfecting apparatus, 158 Freezing, a fact on, 313
of water-pipes, 373,
Frost of January 1881, 349 Fruit-syrups, adulteration of, 301
Fry, Messrs., articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 194
Garton and King, Messrs., articles exhibited Hoole, Mr. E., notes on industrial dwellings, at Sanitary Institute, 192 Gas burner of high intensity, 410
8, 87, 205 Horsford's acid phosphate, 159
cooking and heating apparatus, 336, Hospital, a fever, at Sheffield, 190 legal decision regarding, 475 small-pox, at Hampstead, 387 the first home, 24
heating of baths by, 394, 436 removal of products of combustion of,
stove, Willey and Co.'s, 123; Sie- mens's, 237; Wright and Co.'s, 337; Davis and Co.'s, 340; Martin's, 400 Gases, movement of, 78 Germs, unseen enemies, 29 Gibbs, Mr. T. B., absorbent and deodorising powder, 398
Galbraith's portable hot-air bath, gr Galton, Captain D., preventable causes of impurity in London air, 41 Observations Healthy Dwellings, rev., 74
Gill, Mr. David, articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 193
Gilman, Professor, women as sanitarians, 59 Glanford Brigg, Medical Officer's report on, 72 Glasgow, Medical Officer's report on, 221, 472 Gloucestershire, Medical Officer's report on,
Goldschmidt, Dr. J., sanitary condition of Maderia, 459
Goslin, Mr. S. B., kitchen boilers, 374 Goslin and Brown, Messrs., water-closets, 314 Grate, Coalbrookdale Company's smokeless,482 Holborn slow combustion, 356 hot-water, open, 159 Innes's coke-gas, 236 Smith and Stevens's, 395 Wharncliffe ventilating, 356 Gratings, open, for sewer ventilation, Mr. Hodgson on, 329
Greenock, Medical Officer's report on, 472 Greenwich, sanitary condition of, 210 Griffin, Mr. R. H., articles exhibited at Sani- tary Institute, 193
Groom and Co.'s hygienic sponge-bath, 357 Gully, new street and yard, 199 Gymnastic apparatus, Spencer's, 357
Hackney, death-rate of, 29
Medical Officer's report on, 309 Haines, Mr. R., adulteration in America, 481 Halifax, Medical Officers report on, 268, 310 Hampstead, Medical Officer's report on, 266
Heath, cricket ground on, 80 Hanley, Medical Officer's report on, 310 Hansard, Rev. S., prevention of smoke, 263 Harborne, Medical Officer's report on, 432 sanitary works at, 460
Harris's patent water-filter, 437 Hart, Mr. Ernest, the Parliamentary Bills Committee of the British Medical Associa- tion, 410
Hartismere, Medical Officer's report on, 472 Hastings, Medical Officer's report on, 472 Haughton, Dr. E., right to unpolluted atmo- sphere, 196
Head, Mr., articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 193
Health and Comfort in House-building, Drs. Drysdale and Hay on, rev., 194
resorts, deficiences in knowledge of,
144 Heath, Mr. F. G., open spaces, 274
Hospitals, alcohol in, 212
for infectious diseases, 198 Hot-water apparatus, 488 Hotels and lodging-houses at Bournemouth, 343 Houses, certificates of healthiness of, 16 Health and Comfort in Building of, Drs. Drysdale and Hayward on, rev., 194 - jerry-built, 342, 458
let in lodgings, by-laws relating to, 312 sanitary inspection of, 11, 383; Sir W. Jenner on, 47 prizes for sanitary arrangements in,
warming of by hot-air stoves, Dr. Markham on, 321
of working men at Alnwick, 61 Household dangers, prevention of, 300 Howorth, Mr. J., ventilators, 315 Huddersfield, Medical Officer's report on, 433 Howden, Dr. J. C., rats and lead-pipes, 195 Human remains, removal of, 30 Humidity, relative, 349.
Hunt, Mr. H., anthracite coal-stove, 236 Hydrant, Clarke's patent portable, 319. Hygiene, Contributions to, Dr. Flügge's, rev., International Congress of, 79 Nature's, Mr. Kingzett on, rev., 121,
Ilfracombe, Medical Officer's report on, 473 Industrial dwellings. See Dwellings Infants, composition of foods for, 302
mortality of in sanitary districts, 24, 66, 101, 153, 177, 220, 259
mortality of in Worcester, Dr. Strange
on, 51 Infectious diseases. See Diseases Ingledew, Mr. Alderman, 40 Innes, Mr. C., wood pavement, 157 Innes's coke-gas grate, 236 Inspection, sanitary, of dwellings, 11 Professor F. Jenkin on, 407 Sir W. Jenner on, 47 Inspector of nuisances, appointment of, 80 Institute, Sanitary, annual meeting, 27; exhi- bition at 191 Institutions, public, unhealthiness of, 123
peasant life in the west of England, 77 Jackson, Mr. F., improvements in pipe-joints, Heat as a disinfectant, 201 Heating, apparatus for, 439. 486 Hebburn, Medical Officer's report on, 432 Height of rooms, 249
Hellyer, Mr. T. S., the Plumber and Sanitary Houses, rev., 477
science and art of sanitary plumbing,
448 Helmsley, Medical Officer's report on, 472 Hendon, Medical Officer's report on, 72 Hertford, sewage of, 39 Hertfordshire, Medical Officer's report on, 222 Highways, legal decisions concerning, 111, 272, 354, 475, 476
in local board districts, 354, 476 obstructions of, 271 Hime, Dr., diarrhoea in Sheffield, 189 Hindmarsh, Mr. J. J., owner or occupier, 199 Hitchin, Medical Officer's report on, 472 Hodd and Son, Messrs., knife cleaners, 356 Hodgson, Mr. J. S., disposal of town sewage, open gratings for sewer ventilation, structural sanitary work, 2 waste of water, 116 Hoggan, Dr. F. E., sanitary conveniences for women, 204
Japan, sanitary reform in, Mr. Ewing on, 83 Jarrow, Medical Officer's report on, 433 Javal, M., lighting of rooms, 14 Jefferies' patent ball-valve, 419 Jenkin, Professor F., sanitary inspection, 407 Jenner, Sir William, sanitary inspection of dwellings, 47
Jerry-built houses, 342, 458
Jewell, Mr. T., cisterns and water-closets, 315 Jews, Dr. Maurice Davis on slaying animals among, 286 Johnstone, Mrs., nursing in infectious diseases, Johnston, Mr. J. J., heaters for churches, 440 346 prevention of epidemic disease, 452 Joints of pipes, improvements in, 439. and pipe-bending, Mr. Hellyer on, Jones, Colonel A. E., sewage, 140, 393 Justices, interest of, legal decision concerning, 354
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Act, Adulteration, amendment of, 34 Factory and Workshop, 34, 199 Petroleum, 33
Public Health (Interment), 198 Adulteration Act, amendment of, 34 Branch sewers, 272
Commons, enclosure of, 34 Cemeteries, 198
Dairies, Cowsheds, and Milkshops Diseases, infectious, hospitals for, 198 nurses for, 390
Factory and Workshops Act, 34, 199 Fees to medical officers as witnesses,
Hospitals for infectious diseases, 198 Houses let in lodgings, 312 Infectious diseases. See Diseases, Light and air, law of, 390
London sewage, utilisation of, 199 Lodgings, houses let in, 312 Meals of operatives, 34 Medical Officers, fees to as witnesses,
Lechartier, M., calculation of organic matter in water, 88
Lecourt and Guillemare, MM., greening of pre-
Lectures, Health for the People, Dr. Ashby's, rev., 111
--on Health, Combe, 168
Sewage of London, utilisation of, 199 Sewers, branch, 272
Legislation, sanitary, deputation concerning, 27
Leicester, Medical Officer's report of, 73 Lentilla, 320
Leoni and Co., Messrs., heating apparatus, 370 Letters, disinfection of, 2
Libel, action for, Fox v. Robson, 91, 103 Hawksley v. Bradshaw, 353
Libra valve and lamp, 463 Light and air, law of, 390 Lighting of rooms, 14
Liverpool, Medical Officer's report on, 222 water-supply of, 58, 112 Liversedge, Medical Officer's report of, 433 Lloyd, Mr. T., articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 194
-- Mr. W. H., bronchitis kettle, 398 Loan Society, Newcastle Invalid, 459 Local Board, clerk of, legal decision concerning, 476 election of, legal decision con-
cerning, 353 Government Board, boarding - out order of, 368 deputation to pre- sident on notification of infectious diseases, model by-laws of, report of Medical
Expenses, parliamentary, 110
Food, adulteration of, 272, 354 Grounds, ornamental, 271, 275 Highways, 111, 272, 475, 476
in local board districts, 354, obstruction of, 271
Lodgings, houses let in, by-laws of Local Government Board, 312
London, air of, Captain D. Galton on prevent- able causes of impurity in, 41
port of, Medical Officer's report of,
smoke and fog in, Mr. F. Edwards on,
Institutions, rating of, 110
Interest of justices, 354
Interpretation of statutes, 110
Justices, interests of, 354
streets and smells of, 102 temperature and rainfall in, 212 water-supply of, 14
Longevity in Yorkshire, 170
Longton, Medical Officer's report on, 473 Louth district, water-supply of, 141
Medical Officer's report of, 434
Love, Mr. W., apparatus for heating and ven- tilation, 486
Lovegrove, Mr. J., ventilation of sewers and drains, 232
Low, Dr. K. B., the sanitary service, 369 Lytham, Medical Officer's report on, 266, 473
Markham, Dr. W. O., hot-air stoves as house- warmers, 321
Marriages in England in 1880, 447 Marriott, Mr. W. H., the frost of January 1881, 349
Martin, Dr. S., purifying cistern water, 103 Massachusetts, Mr. F. Vacher on sanitation in, 326
May, Mr. J., jun., health of Devonport, 30 ventilation of soil-pipes, 78 Meals of operatives. 34
Measles, mortality from in London and large towns, 19, 61, 94, 147, 171, 219, 253, 303, 345: 379, 426, 469
in urban districts, 19, 66, 95,
153, 177, 220, 253 Meat, diseased, prosecution for, 32 Meat bread, 15
Medals, Howard, 39, 276
dissemination of infectious disease by, Dr. W. N. Thursfield on, 243; Dr. FT. Bond on, 299; resolution of Society of Medi cal Officers of Health, 259
epidemic at Aberdeen, 425 optical test for, 251
sale of in West of England, 70 salicylic acid in, 343 scarlatina spread by, 160
stores, uncleanly, 109, 352, 353 Milton, Medical Officer's report on, 473,, Mitchell, Mr. T. H., apparatus for ventilating
sewers, 486 Monmouth, Medical Officer's report on, 474 Moore, Mr., articles exhibited in Sanitary In- stitute, 192
Mr. C. H., water-closet, 440 Mr. G. H., filtering apparatus, 316 Morehouse, Mr. G. W., the use of the micro- scope, 88
Morgan and Morrison's fire place heater, 399 Mortality, tables of statistics, 20, 62, 96, 148,
Morton, A. W., gas-stove or oven, 400 Mr. B., extraction of sewer-gas from drains, 358 Mortuaries for towns and villages, necessity for, 130
Index to the Sanitary Record, Vol. II (New Series), with Part 25, July 15, 1881.
Obstructions, highway, legal decision concern- ing, 271
Oil, Sanitas, Mr. Kingzett on, 294
Open spaces in London, 272
Ornamental grounds, legal decisions concern- ing, 271, 475
Overcrowding, convictions for, 33
in Whitechapel, 458
Owner or occupier? 199
Paddington, Medical Officer's report on, 434 Page, Dr. D., Facts about Fevers, rev., 355 Mr. Herbert, disposal of sewage, 81 Pail or tub closets, 398 Palugyay wine, 210
Pan-closets, Warner & Son's improved, 396 Paper, non-arsenical, 31, 40, 192 Paris, clearing of snow in, 384
disinfecting establishments in, 188 health of, 170
sewage farming in environs of, 10 Park, Heaton, at Newcastle, addition to, 211 Parker, Mr. W. D'E., the boarding-out system, 352, 392
Parkes Museum of Hygiene. See Museum. Parks, public, 460 Parliamentary expenses, legal decision con- cerning, 110
proceedings: noxious vapours, 75; saccharum, ib.; enteric fever in Glasgow, ib.; spurious butters, 313 Patents, alleged infringement of, 108
sanitary. See Sanitary. Pavement, wood, 157 Paving expenses, legal decision concerning, 272 Pearson's patent trapless water-closet, 119, 395 Pechey, Dr. E., Egypt as a winter residence for invalids, I
Peirce, Messrs., articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 192
Pembroke rural district, Medical Officer's report of, 73
Peterborough, Medical Officer's report on, 474 Petroleum Act, the new, 33
Phillip, Mr., articles exhibited at Sanitary
Phillips, Mr. H., articles exhibited at Sanitary
Phillipson, Mr. B. R., automatic flushing ap-
Pole's syphon water-closets, 157, 234 Poor, homes of, 59 Poplar, Medical Officer's report on, 267 Pork, American, 302 diarrhoeal disease from, 343
putrid, prosecution for possession of, 388 Portway's patent slow-combustion stove, 319 Potter & Sons' hot-water open fire-grate, 159 Pottery, sanitary, reports on, 241, 289, 334, 364, 411, 455
Precipitation, new process of, 15 Preston, Medical Officer's report on, 222 Preston & Co., Messrs., apparatus for regulat- ing supply of water, 315
Prizes, American, for sanitary improvement, 302 for gas analysis, 320
for naphtha lamps, 343.
of Royal Institute of British Archi-
of Society of Arts, 313 Prosecutions: adulteration of quinine, 109 of milk, 110, 114
butter, impure, 32, 388 canal-boats, 31
infected clothing, exposure of, 351
infectious patients, exposure of, 32, 33
milk-stores, impure, 109, 352
removal of human remains, 30, 269
Reports: Erith, by Mr. Jessett, 266, 471 Evesham (combined), by Mr. G. H.
Exmouth, by Mr. Ward, 266 Finchley, by Dr. Turle, 309
Glanford Brigg (rural), by Dr. Moxon,
Glasgow, by Dr. J. B. Russell, 221, 472
Gloucestershire, by Dr. Bond, 309
Greenock, by Dr. Wallace, 472 Hackney, by Dr. Tripe, 309 Halifax, by Dr. Ainley, 310
Halifax (combined), by Dr. Britton,
Hampstead, by Dr. Gwynn, 266 Hanley, by Dr. Swift-Walker, 310 Harborne, by Dr. W. Smith, 432 Hartismere (rural), by Dr. Barnes, 472 Hastings, by Mr. Ashenden, 472 Hebburn, by Mr. Spear, 432
Helmsley (rural), by Dr. B. Low, 472 Hendon, by Dr. Cameron, 72 Hertfordshire. See Middlesex Hitchin, by Mr. Jenner, 472
Huddersfield, by Dr. S. Cameron, 433 Ilfracombe, by Dr. Slade King, 473 Islington, by Dr. Tidy, 433
Jarrow, by Mr. Spear, 433
Kensington, by Dr. Dudfield, 350, 473 Kent, West, by Dr. Baylis, 223
Kingston-upon-Hull, by Mr. Holder,
infected materials, removal of, 31, 110
meat, unwholesome, 32, 270
milk and infectious diseases, 353
weekly returns of Registrar- General, 18, 61, 94, 147, 170, 213, 252, 303, 345, 378, 425, 468 Purchase of lands, legal decision concerning, 476
Pure Food Company's preparations, 397
Quarantine, Sir S. Baker on Laws relating to, rev., 391
Quinine, prosecution for adulteration of, 109
Railway, underground, and electricity, 92; ventilation of, 58
Ramsden, Mr. J. C., disinfecting works, 316 Ransome, Messrs. S. & E., indestructible in- durating solution, 192
Rates, legal decisions concerning, 110, 271, 272, 353, 354, 476
Rats and lead-pipes, 76, 117, 195 Rawlinson, Mr., address by, 137 Recreation grounds, 16 Redditch, Officer of Health of, 250 Rees, Mr. Hugh, registration of deaths in workhouses, 481
Refuse of towns, disposal of, 261. See SEWAGE Registrar-Generals quarterly returns, 328 weekly returns, 18, 61, 94,
Birkenhead, by Mr. Vacher, 307 Birmingham, by Dr. Hill, 220, 471 Bolton, by Mr. Sergeant, 72 Bournemouth, by Mr. Nunn, 265 Bradford, by Mr. Butterfield, 308 Bridgewater, by Mr. F. J. C. Parsons,
Brighton, by Dr. Taaffe, 308 Calcutta, by Dr. McLeod, 308
- Cambridge, by Dr. Anningson, 221 Cannock (rural), by Mr. Manby, 308 Carnarvonshire, by Mr. Rees, 221 Chailey (rural), by Mr. Gravely, 266 Chester-le-Street (rural), by Mr. Lin-
Cleator Moor, by Dr. Eaton, 309 Craven (combined), by Dr. F. W. Barry, 385
Doncaster (combined), by Dr. J. M. Wilson, 268
Droitwich (rural), by Dr. Swete, 221 Epping (rural), by Dr. Fowler, 309
Lambeth, by Dr. A. Farr, 433 Lancaster, by Dr. Harker, 473 Leicester, by Dr. Johnston, 73 Liverpool, by Dr. S. Taylor, 222 Liversedge, by Dr. Sykes, 433
London (port), by Dr. Collingridge,
Merthyr Tydfil, by Mr. Dyke, 222 Mexborough, by Mr. Sykes, 473 Middlesex and Hertfordshire, by Dr. C. E. Saunders, 222
Milton (rural), by Mr. Sutton, 473 Monmouth (rural), by Dr. Willis, 474 Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, by Dr. Reid,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, by Mr. H. E. Armstrong, 266 Newton Abbot, by Mr. L. Armstrong, North Witchford (rural), by Mr. Stephens, 474
Paddington, by Dr. Stevenson, 434 Peterborough, by Dr. Thomson, 474 Poplar, by Mr. Corner and Mr.
Preston, by Mr. Pilkington, 222 Rotherhithe, by Dr. Browning, 434 St. Asaph (rural), by Dr. Ll. Roberts, St. Faith's (rural), by Dr. Taylor, 73 St. Giles, by Mr. Lovett, 435 St. Mary, Newington, by Dr. Iliff,
Salford, by Dr. Tatham, 351
Samford (rural), by Mr. Elliston, 223 Shanklin, by Dr. Meeres, 60 Sidmouth, by Dr. Pullin, 435 Sittingbourne, by Mr. Sutton, 474 South Shields, by Mr. Spear, 223 Stalybridge, by Mr. Roberts-Dudley,
Stockton (rural), by Mr. Wilson, 435 Stroud (rural), by Mr. Partridge, 435 Sturminster, by Dr. C. Leach, 223 Sunderland, by Dr. Yeld, 73 Sussex, West, by Dr. Kelly, 386 Taunton, by Dr. H. J. Alford, 435 Thingoe (rural), by Dr. Kilner, 73, 474
Torquay, by Mr. Karkeek, 474
Tottenham, by Dr. Watson, 74 Walker-on-Tyne, by Mr. Hurst, 267 Walsall, by Dr. Maclachlan, 223 Wandsworth, 435
Wareham and Purbeck, by Dr. Stain-
Sack, Mr. W. M., water-closet valve, 400 St. Asaph rural district, Medical Officer's report,
St. Faith's rural district, Medical Officer's report of, 73
St. Giles, Medical Officer's report. 435
St. John of Jerusalem, medal of, 244
St. Mary, Newington, Medical Officer's report, 267
Salicylic acid in food, 465
Index to the Sanitary Record, Vov. II (New Series), with Part 25, July 15, 1881.
Sanitary Institute, exhibition of, 165, 191; re- port of judges, 262 inventions, 39, 80, 118, 159, 277, 316, 356, 394, 436, 482
jottings, 40, 80, 160, 280, 320 laws, deputation to Mr. Dodson on amendment of, 27
neglect, illness following, 127 notes, Dr. J. L. Notter's, 161, 401 patents, 314, 358, 398, 438, 484
American, 359, 399, 440, 487 pottery, reports on, 241,289,334,364,411 progress, Mr. W. H. Michael on the law in relation to, 281
reform in Japan, Mr. J. A. Ewing on,
reformer, woman as a, 144 relations of local self-government, 429 science in Sandwich Islands, 93 text-books of, 157
service, Dr. Bruce Low on support work of an architect, 347 -structural, Mr. J. S. Hodg- Soap-suds, 234
Sanitas, action of on sewage, 203 oil, Mr. Kingzett on, 294 Sanitation in Massachusetts, Mr. F. Vacher on, 326
Sapo carbonis detergens, 357. Scally's Swan and Crown whisky, 240 Scammell, Messrs., articles shown in Sanitary Institute, 193
Scarlet-fever at Blaydon, 164
deaths from, in large towns, 19, 61, 95, 147, 171, 219, 252, 303, 345, 379, 426, 469 in urban districts, 66, 153,
177, 220, 253. distribution by milk, 160 prevention of fatality of, 17, 59 prophylaxis of, 37
transmitted by wearing apparel, 59 Scavenging, legal decision concerning, 110, 272 Scheurer Kestner, M., meat-bread, 15
-foot-and-mouth disease treated School and chapel diphtheria, 37.
Samford rural district, Medical Officer's report
Soap, Wright's coal-tar, 357
Society of Arts, medals for sanitary arrange- ment of houses, 313
Kyrle, meeting of, 306
Medical Officers of Health, officers of, 120; meetings of, 187, 224, 259, 304, 346, 380, 427, 470 Meteorological, monthly meeting, 349,
precipitation of, 15; at Aylesbury, 71 Steel & Garland, Messrs., patent grate and
traps, 484
of Wigton, 200
Sewer, breaking into a, 352
gas, extraction of, 358 gratings, effluvia from, 460 Sewerage of Birkenhead, 260
of Lower Thames Valley, 170 of Memphis, 137
patent for, 441 Sowerby Bridge, 92
of towns, Earl Fortescue on, 121
of Wilmslow, 260
tables of mortality statistics
of, 20, 62, 96, 148, 172, 212
inspection of dwellings, 13; Sir W.
Jenner on, 47; deputation on, 383; Prof.
in rural districts, 233. 275 Institute, annual meeting, 27; Capt. D. Galton's address, 41; certificates of, 188 Congress of, meeting of, 121; Earl Fortescue's address, ib.; Dr. de Chau- mont on cleanliness, 122; Mr. Burdett on unhealthiness of public institutions, 123; Mr. Woodman on the Exeter sanatorium, 125; Mr. Nourse on illness following sanitary neglect, 127; Dr. Lake on death-rate of Teignmouth, 129; Mr. Burdett on mortuaries in towns and villages, 130; Mr. Rawlinson on sanitary engineering, 137; Mr. Waring on sewerage of Memphis, ib.; Major-Gen. Scott on cleaning of sewers, 139; Colonel A. E. Jones on sewage, 140; Dr. Domenichetti on water-supply of Louth, 141; Mr. White on construction of water-closets, 142; Mr. Boulnois on annihilation of sewage gas, ib.; Mr. F. C. Stephenson on ventilation of water mains, ib.; Sir A. Brady on meteorology, 143; Mr. Symons on health-resorts, 144; Dr. Rawlinson on woman as a sanitary re- former, ib.; general meeting, 145; dinner, ib.
works, legal decision regarding, 271
cleansing of, 139
legal decision regarding, 272
small v. large, 391; Mr. I. Shone on, Stoves, gas-cooking and heating, 336
ventilation of, 25, 77, 169, 232, 440, 481, 486; Mr. J. S. Hodgson on, 529 Shanklin, health of, 60 Shapter, Dr. L., alcohol in relation to public health, 444
Sharp, Messrs., articles exhibited at Sanitary Institute, 192
Sharpe's crown ejector, 119 Shea, Dr. J., ventilation of soil-pipes of closets,
Shields, South, Medical Officer's report of, 223 Shone, Mr. Isaac, small v. large sewers, 417 Sidmouth, Medical Officer's report of, 435 Siemens, Dr., gas-stove, 237 Silicated carbon-filters, 194 Siphon water-closets, 157, 234
Field's annular, 313 Sittingbourne, Medical Officer's report of, 474 Small-pox aboard a German steamer, 80
deaths from, in large towns, 19, 66, 95, 147, 171, 219, 253, 303, 346, 379, 426, 469
hot air, as house warmers, Dr. Mark- ham on, 321
Strange, Dr. W., infantile mortality of Wor- cester, 51
Stroud rural district, Medical Officer's report,
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