Report to the Secretary of State on the Health of Cornish Miners, by G. J. S. Raldane, M.D., and Wessrs. Martin and Thomas, 1904.
14.
Annual Report of Medical Officer of Health for Urban District of Cam borne for the years 1902-3.
15.
Hoffman: Statistician to the Prudential Assurance Company of America. Industrial Assurances and the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Trans. Brit. Congress on Tuberculosis, Tables XV.-XVI., p. 366.
16.
Registrar-General's Report, 1900. Table XXIV., p. 104.
17.
Ansell. Statistics of Families in the Upper and Professional Classes, by Charles Ansell, Junr., Actuary of the National Life Association Society, 1874.
18.
Watt Smyth.Physical Deterioration: its Causes and Cure, 1894, p. 273.
19.
Royal Commission on Tuberculosis, 1895.
20.
Watt Smyth. Loc. cit., p. 280, et seq.
21.
Report on the Health of the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea for the year 1903. See also Mr. Watt Smyth's work.
22.
Atkins. National Physical Training: an open Debate, edited by J. B. Atkins. Chap. XVI.—Methods for the better feeding of infants: Municipal "Mothering" and a New Hospital at Hampstead.
23.
G.F. McCleary , M.D. The Infants' Milk Depot: its History and Function. Journal of Hygiene, Vol. IV., No. 3. July, 1904.
24.
Stonewall Jackson, life of, by Colonel Henderson.
25.
Hillier. Loc. cit., Chap. VI.
26.
Hoffman. Loc. cit., pp. 374 and 364.
27.
Sanitary Congress, Glasgow, 1904. On some Administrative Measures taken against Malaria and Consumption in the Tropics, by Sir R. C. Temple, Bart., C.I.E.
28.
Bulstrode. Loc. cit., p. 76.
29.
Newsholme. Loc. cit., p. 286.
30.
Tatham. Memorandum on Mortality from Tubercular Phthisis in England and Wales during the last forty years. Trans. Cong. Tubr., Vol. II., p, 494.