Diseases of the organs of respiration v.2, Volume 2

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Griffin, 1902 - 913 pages

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Page 879 - GENERAL CONTENTS. I. — Historical Introduction. II. — Classification — Statistics — Connection between Toxic Action and Chemical Composition — Life Tests — General Method of Procedure — The Spectroscope — Examination of Blood and Blood Stains. III. — Poisonous Gases.
Page 882 - GENERAL CONTENTS. — Introduction.— Water Supply: Drinking Water, Pollution of Water. — Ventilation and Warming.— Principles of Sewage Removal. — Details of Drainage ; Refuse Removal and Disposal.— Sanitary and Insanitary Work and Appliances. — Details of Plumbers
Page 874 - Milk. III. Normal Milk : its Adulterations and Alterations, and their Detection. IV. The Chemical Control of the Dairy. V, Biological and Sanitary Matters. VI. Butter. VII. Other Milk Products. VIII. The Milk of Mammals other than the Cow.— Appendices. — Tables. — Index. ". . . In our opinion the book is the BEST CONTRIBUTION ox THE SUBJECT THAT HAS YET APPEARED in the English language.
Page 868 - Human Anatomy. Systematic and Topographical, including the Embryology, Histology, and Morphology of Man. With Special Reference to the Requirements of Practical Surgery and Medicine.
Page 879 - Cheese . — Lard. — Tea. — Coffee. — Cocoa and Chocolate. — Alcohol. — Brandy. — Rum. — Whisky. — Gin. — Arrack. — Liqueurs. — Absinthe. — Yeast. — Beer. — Wine. — Vinegar. — Lemon and Lime Juice. — Mustard. — Pepper. — Sweet and Bitter Almonds.— Annatto.— Olive Oil.— Water Analysis.— Appendix : Adulteration Acts, &c. *' Simply INDISPENSABLE in the Analyst's laboratory.
Page 882 - Fractures — Dislocations and Sprains — Haemorrhage — Wounds — Insensibility and Fits — Asphyxia and Drowning— Suffocation — Poisoning — Burns, Frost-bite, and Sunstroke — Removal of Foreign Bodies from (a) The Eye ; (6) The Ear; (c) The Nose; (d) The Throat; (e) The Tissues— Ambulance Transport and Stretcher Drill— The After-treatment of Ambulance Patients — Organisation and Management of Ambulance Classes — Appendix : Examination Papers on First Aid. "A CAPITAL BOOK. ....
Page 869 - Illustrated. 8s. 6d. net. SANITARY ENGINEERING: A Practical Manual of Town Drainage and Sewage and Refuse Disposal. For Sanitary Authorities, Engineers, Inspectors, Architects, Contractors, and Students. BY FRANCIS WOOD, AMlNsr.CE, FGS, Borough Engineer and Surveyor, Fulham ; late Borough Engineer, Bacup, Lanes.
Page 879 - Classification— Statistics — Connection between Toxic Action and Chemical Composition — Life Tests— General Method of Procedure — The Spectroscope — Examination of Blood and Blood Stains. III. — Poisonous Gases. IV. — Acids and Alkalies. V. — More or less Volatile Poisonous Substances. VI.— Alkaloids and Poisonous Vegetable Principles. VII.— Poisons derived from Living or Dead Animal Substances. VIII. —The Oxalic Acid Group. IX.— Inorganic Poisons. Appendix : Treatment,...
Page 869 - TREATISE on the subject which has appeared in our language . . Will prove of the greatest use to all who have the problem of Sewage Disposal to face.
Page 868 - ENGLISH EDITION. GENERAL CONTENTS. PART I. — Physiology of the Blood, Circulation, Respiration, Digestion, Absorption, Animal Heat, Metabolic Phenomena of the Body. PART II. — Secretion of Urine; Structure of the Skin; Physiology of the Motor Apparatus ; the Voice and Speech ; General Physiology of the Nerves ; Electro-Physiology ; the Brain ; Organs of Vision, Hearing, Smell, Taste, Touch ; Physiology of Development.

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