Hazards and help in communications
Correspondence:
- 1.
- Lechevalier HA, Solotorovsky M. Three centuries of microbiology. New York: Dover, 1974.
- 2.
- McClary A. Beware the deadly books: a forgotten episode in library history. J Library History 1985; 20: 427-433.
- 3.
- Winterich JT. A primer of book-collecting. Revised edition. New York: Greenberg, 1935: 114-120.
- 4.
- Reinick WR. Books as a source of disease. Am J Pharm 1914; 86: 13-25.
- 5.
- Books as disseminators of disease. Lancet 1896; 1: 180.
- 6.
- From our own correspondent. Paris. Lancet 1896; 1: 388.
- 7.
- Kenwood H, Dove EL. The risks from tuberculous infection retained in books. Lancet 1915; 2: 66-68.
- 8.
- Beebe WL. Carbo gasoline method for the disinfection of books. J Am Public Health Assoc 1911; 1: 54-60.
- 9.
- Nice LB. The disinfection of books. Bull Med Library Assoc 1912; 1: 61-66.
- 10.
- Smith CR. Survival of tubercle bacilli in books. Am Rev Tuberculosis 1942; 46: 549-559.
- 11.
- Balmain AR. Recovery of Streptococcus scarlatinae from experimentally infected books. Lancet 1927; 2: 1128.
- 12.
- Smiley HE. Books — shall they be sterilized? Rhode Island Med J 1933; 16: 5-6.
- 13.
- McCartney JE. Infection by books. Lancet 1925; 2: 212.
- 14.
- Society of Medical Officers of Health. Home Counties Branch. Public Health 1923-24; 37: 265-266.
- 15.
- Society of Medical Officers of Health. North Western Branch. Public Health 1923-24; 37: 295-296.
- 16.
- Cole HS, Morris H. The Health Act, The Infant Life Protection Act, The Margarine Act, with regulations, notes of English cases and index. Melbourne: Charles F Maxwell, 1894.
- 17.
- Department of Public Health, New South Wales. Suggestions to householders for the prevention of scarlet fever (or scarlatina), on the domestic isolation and disinfection, and on the law on infectious diseases. (Public Health Act, 1896, part III.). Sydney: WA Gullick, Government Printer, 1898.
- 18.
- Department of Public Health, New South Wales. Suggestions to householders for the prevention of diphtheria, on the law on infectious diseases, and on isolation and disinfection. (Public Health Act, 1896, part III.) Sydney: WA Gullick, Government Printer, 1898.
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