Excerpt from Hygiene for Students
The present issue, though under a different title, is in fact a fourth edition, greatly enlarged and improved, of the Principles of Hygiene, which, originally published by Messrs. Collins in 1884, and again in 1888, in their series of "Advanced Science Text Books," was taken over by Messrs. Macmillan in 1893. Having been designed from the first expressly as a manual for the examinations of the Science and Art Department, it has followed the syllabuses for the Elementary and Advanced Stages, save that, except in the first edition, the immediate treatment of wounds, accidents, "fits," &c., though required by the syllabus, has been omitted as irrelevant. To the subjects, a knowledge of which is indispensable in the case of candidates for Honours, as well as for the Inspectors" Certificates at the Sanitary Institute, Diplomas in Public Health, &c., I have given more or less consideration, as I thought would conduce to the general usefulness of the work.
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