Public Health and Housing:
The Influence of the Dwelling upon Health in Relation to the Changing Style of Habitation. By John F. J. Sykes, M.D., D.Sc. (Public Health) Edin.; Medical Officer of Health, St. Pancras, etc., etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 224 pp.; numerous Diagrams and Statistical Tables. 5s. net.
Scotsman.—“The clear view given, both of the ascertained facts relating to the effects had upon health by varying conditions of habitation, and of the means devised by hygienic and architectural skill for preventing and remedying the public ills that spring from bad dwellings, recommend them not only to medical men but also to all sorts of publicists interested in the housing question; and the book deserves a hearty welcome from thoughtful students of its subject.”