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V.—On the Connection of the Geological Structure and the Physical Features of the South–East of England, with the Consumption Death–Rate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Although the subject of this paper has already been discussed in detail, yet, as this has been done from a medical rather than from a geological point of view, it may be well that the chief facts of the case, the method of investigation followed, and the conclusions come to, should be brought before the Geological Society; for the Society will not fail to have an interest in noting what a practical bearing our science has on the health, as it has long been known to have on the wealth, of mankind.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1869

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page 499 note 1 Report of the Medical Officer of the Privy Council for 1867, pp. 14–17, and 57–110. 8vo. London, 1868.Google Scholar

page 505 note 1 “Consumption in New England and elsewhere, or Soil-moisture one of its chief causes.” Ed. 2. Boston, 1868. I should state that Dr. Buchanan did not know of this pamphlet until the completion of his own researches.