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“There is compactly stowed nearly, if not quite, all the material data needed by those engaged in the design, construction, equipment, and maintenance of ships.”
| + + + | Nation. 80: 32. Ja. 12, ‘05. 80w. |
Simpson, W. J. Treatise on plague. [*]$5. Macmillan.
The obvious need of scientific study along the lines of the history and therapeutic aspect of plague in India is partially met by Prof. W. J. Simpson’s work of four hundred and fifty pages “elaborately illustrated with maps, charts, and diagrams, in which are presented the results of the latest studies of the disease made by competent specialists throughout the world. Dr. Simpson speaks appreciatively of the Clayton gas process of disinfection in India.” (R. of Rs.)
[*] “It abounds in points of practical importance, and should, therefore, prove a most serviceable text-book to all whose duty brings them into contact with plague either directly or indirectly.”
| + + | Ath. 1905, 2: 183. Ag. 5. 450w. |
“It marks a distinct and important addition to what has hitherto been written about the subject. We have no doubt that it is destined to become a valuable and important aid to the student, the medical officer of health, to the epidemiologist, the sanitarian, and last, but not least, to the administrator.” E. Klein.
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| + + | R. of Rs. 32: 256. Ag. ‘05. 150w. |
Sinclair, May. [Divine fire.] $1.50. Holt.