Arthur Hill Hassall, physician & sanitary reformer : a short history of his work in public hygiene, and of movement against the adulteration of food and drugs / [Edwy Godwin Clayton].
- Clayton, Edwy Godwin.
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Arthur Hill Hassall, physician & sanitary reformer : a short history of his work in public hygiene, and of movement against the adulteration of food and drugs / [Edwy Godwin Clayton]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
87/176 page 67
![1849. The Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Body in Health and Disease. With upwards of 400 illustra- tions in colour. Two vols., 8vo., pp. xxiv, 570. S. Highley [i846]-i84g. Obs.—A second edition followed in 1852. American editions appeared in 1851, 1855, and i86g; and in 1852 a German translation by O. Kohlschutter was published at Leipzig. The ‘ Microscopic Anatomy ’ contains an account (p. 478) and figures of the cellular bodies in the thymus, known by physiologists as the ‘corpuscles of Hassall’ (See D. Noel Paton’s Essentials of Human Physiology, 1907, p. 419, and other standard works, previously cited, p. 4, ante). „ On the Chemistry and Pathology of the Urine. The Lancet, 1849, ii. 608, 666, 693. „ Observations on the Sanitary Condition of the Norland District, Shepherd's Bush, and Pottery, with suggestions for its Improvement. Pamphlet, with map. Samuel Highley. 1850. On the Chemistry and Pathology of the Urine. The Lancet, 1850, i. 79, 117, 176. „ Memoir on the Organic Analysis or Microscopical Analysis of Water supplied to the Inhabitants of London and the Suburban Districts. Ib., 1850, i. 230. ,, A Microscopic Examination of the Water siipplied to the Inhabitants of London and the Suburban Districts. Illustrated by twelve coloured plates. S. Highley. „ Evidence, in June, 1850, on Water Supply, especially that of the Metropolis. Report of General Board of Health, ‘ On the Supply of Water to the Metropolis,’ 1850, xxii.. Appendix No. III. {Reports and Evidence), p. 29. „ On the Colouration of the Water of the Serpentine. Paper read before the Botanical Society of London on July 5, 1850. The Times, July 6, 1850; and The Lancet, 1850, ii. 64 (quoted from The Times).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28989995_0087.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


