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![Besant (Mrs. Annie), remarks in discussion on The duty of the State with respect to the spread of venereal disease - - 23 0 Biddle (D.), Should conipulsory notification be made general ? - J74 , remarks in reply - - 201 Biggs (Councillor, Leicester), re- marks in discussion on Sanitary legislation in Ontario (Canada), &c. - - - 21 Bishop (W. H.), Professor Gar- nett’s paper read by - - 139 Block-system of dwellings, ob- jections to - - - .38 Board schools, registration of, as regards drainage and water- supply - - - - 03 Body, the physical develop.nent of in athletic sports - - 221 Boobbyer (Philip), Compulsory notification of infectious diseases 100 -— ■■ , remarks in discussion on Should compulsory notifica- tion be made general ? - - 294 Brett (A ), remarks in discussion on Assainissement des cime- tieres - - - - 110 Brouardel, Du Mesnil, et Ogier (MM.), Assainissement des cime- tieres - - - 113 Brnce (Dr. William), The need for popular instruction in hygiene and physiology - 240 Buchan (W. P.), remarks in di.s- cussion on Assainissement des cinietieres - - - 110 Burial, provisions of a proposed Bill for safe and proper - - 9] aud Cremation, Becent proposals relating to (Sir H. Thompson) - - .79 Burroughs (S. M.), on the housing of the poorer classes - - OO Butler (Mrs. Josephine), remarks in discussion on The duty of the State with respect to the spread of venereal disease - - 23 j c. Caffort (Charles), Note sur la cremation k Paris en 1891 Cameron (Sir C.), remarks in reply - - - - 29 ——• , Results of ten years’ public sanitary work in Dublin - 22 (J. Spottiswoode), An illustra- tion of the advantage’of the isola- tion of persons exposed to infec- tion afforded by a limited outbreak of typhus fever in Leeds, during the spring of 1890 - - 1G4 , remarks in discussion on Should compulsoiy notide.i- tion be made general ? - - 20.3 Cancer, call for special inquiry into the cause, &c. of - - 30 Carpenter (Miss), founder of the National Indian Association - 2 49 Carteighe (IMr.), remarks in dis- cussion on The e.xtent to which the State should exercise control in the interest of public health over the sale of poi.sons - - 78 Ca.sh (Dr.), work in connexion with Local Government Boar.l - 30 Cassidy (J. J.), Sanitary legislation in Ontario (Canada), for the prevention of epidemic, endemic, epizootic, and other contagious diseases - - - 13 , remarks in reply - - 21 ' Cates (Arthur), remarks in dis- 1 enssion on The statutory educa- tion and registration of archi- tects - - - 134 i Chapman (Dr.), remarks in dis- i cussion on The duty of the State j with respect to the spread of venereal disease - - - 230 , remarks in discussion on Should the State undertake the support of laboratories for ■ the investigation of disea.se ? - .30 Cinietieres, Assainissement des. (MM. Brouardel, Du Mesnil, et Ogier) - - - - 11.3 Codex alimentariiis - - 73 Coe (Councillor), remarks in dis- cussion on sanitary legislation in Ontario (Canada), &c. - 21 Coffins, imperishable, material cause of much mischief in the disposal of the dead - - 88 Columbarium - - - lit) Corbet (T.), remarks in discussion on Should compulsory notifica- tion be made general ? 103 202](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28045476_0262.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


