Description Of Item | Includes 'Public Health at the Privy Council 1831-34' by Fraser Brockington, 1961; 'A Note on the Elizabethan Sanitary Code' by John Simpson, 1962; 'A Public Health Petition' by John Simpson, 1961; articles from The Lancet, Nursing Mirror, British Medical Journal and Nursing Times; 'A Quarter Century in a Scottish Burgh' by Bryce Nisbet, Medical Officer of Health, Kilmarnock; 'Spotlight on 1856' by Lionel Bacon, presidential address to the Southern Branch of the Society of Medical Officers of Health, 1956; Public Health - journal of the Society of Medical Officers of Health May 1956-December 1956; 'William Pulteney Alison Scottish Pioneer of Social Medicine' by J H F Brotherson, 1958; 'Medical Officers of Health 1848-1855' by C Fraser Brockington, 1956; Public Health at the Privy Council 1858-71' by Fraser Brockington, 1959; 'The De Officio Magistratus of Johannes Ewichius' by John Ritchie, 1953; 'Our Medical Officers of Health' studies of 1855-1860 and the 1870s by students at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; report of the annual general meeting of the Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene, 1948; 'Hygiene Through the Ages' by A P Cawadias, 1950; 'Sir Thomas More as a Public Health Reformer' by Sir Arthur MacNalty, 1946; 'Social Medicine - An Academic Discipline and an Instrument of Social Policy' by Francis Crew, 1945; 'The Beginnings of Local Government' by J E Spence, 1943; and 'Historical Review of the Forces Governing Sanitary Endeavour' by Bushell Anningson, 1903. |