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Identifier: brooklynmedicalj6189medi (find matches)
Title: Brooklyn medical journal.
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Medical Society of the County of Kings (Kings County, N.Y.)
Subjects: Medicine Surgery Medicine
Publisher: Brooklyn, N.Y. : Medical Society of Co. of Kings
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

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e; several papers on MarineHygiene, Disinfection by Steam, and Quarantine ; Soil Drainageand School Hygiene; two prize essays, How Complete is theProtection of Vaccination, and what are the Dangers of Communi-cating other Diseases with the Vaccinia (1864), and The Physi-ological Conditions and Sanitary Requirements of School-Housesand School Life (1887). To the Transactions of the EpidemiologicalSociety, London, on the Cause, Malignancy and Persistency ofYellow Fever on Board Ship (1865). To the Transactions of theAmerican Medical Association, papers on Vaccination, Yellow Fever,State Medicine, Waste of Life, Disease carried by Milk, Soil Drain-age, Hemlock Poisoning, Introduction of Disease by Commerce,Tuberculosis in Milch Cows, Sanitary Bureau, Unsanitary Engi-neering and Architecture, Emigrant Ships, Stamina, Beneficence ofDisease, etc., (1865—1891). To the Fifth Annual Report of the State Board of Charities, N. Y,the Relation of the Sanitary Condition of Towns, and the Crowding
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A FEW REMARKS UPON THE BRANDT SYSTEM, ETC. 285 of Population into Filthy, Ill-ventilated and Badly-drained TenementHouses to Pauperism, Vice and Crime (1876). To the InternationalMedical Congress, the History, Practical Application and Efficiencyof Steam as a Disinfectant (1887). To the Transactions of theAmerican Climatological Association, the Influence of an Ocean At-mosphere on a Staid Population, with Special Reference to Pulmo-nary Consumption, (1889). As an active member of the American Public Health Associationfrom its origin, Dr. Bell has largely contributed to its proceedings,as nearly every volume of its published transactions attest; dis-cussing especially school hygiene, sanitary inspection, epidemicdiseases, disinfection, quarantine, emigrant ships, practical sanita-tion and preventive medicine in its various aspects. In 1873, Dr. Bell established The Sanitarian, a monthly maga-zine devoted to the interests of public health. To this magazine hehas given the labors of the

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  • booksubject:Medicine
  • booksubject:Surgery
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