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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1898-1899-282

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faculty of MEDICINE XII Meteorological Instruments Royal Observatory Greenwich the Observatory at Kew rer lν ff 1J JJ Avft י ד xiii Sanitary Appliances &c Hornsey Sanitary Museum King5s College Sanitary Museum Parkes Museum Geological Museum Jermyn Street -Special Classes in Public Health Special Classes will be held as under under the direction of ProfessorWilliam Smith for those Medical Practitioners who were registered or entitled to be registered on or before the 1st of January 1890 and to whom therefore the recent regulations of the General Medical Council do not apply asses beginning in October and January and May will be held twice weekly on Tuesdays and ft ύ Μ mm Ψ Μ ΛI fl τ Fridays and will embrace all the subjects required for the above examinations including Laboratory work together with Inspection of Houses and Sanitary works such as Water Works Offensive Trades Sewage Farms Disinfecting Stations &c Fee 12 guineas -Physiography via ί lb Ev Γ ft ft ft ft Λ The Structure of Britain in Relation to Public Health By Professor Η Seeley Professor of Geology and Geography with Mineralogy King's College London Course of Six Lectures tf tt wf י ί III fl 11 Syllabus The physical influences which affect the British climate Sanitary conditions of the air affected by soils in Britain Geological conditions of water storage and water supply The quality of water supply as influenced by the rocks through which it flows Earth's structure in relation to sewage contamination
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