DWELLING HOUSES THEIR SANITARY CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENTS BY W. H. CORFIELD, M.A., M.D. Oxon., F.R.C.P. LOND. PROFESSOR OF HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH AT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, SECOND EDITION, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS LONDON H. K. LEWIS, 136 GOWER STREET, W.C. 1885 NOTE. THE following chapters were delivered as a Course of Cantor Lectures before the Society of Arts. The lectures were largely illustrated by specimens borrowed from the Parkes Museum of Hygiene, at University College, and many of the illustrations are selected from those in the catalogue of that museum, others being chosen from those in "Our Homes," with the kind permission of Messrs. Cassell and Co. It is hoped that the book may be useful as a short and practical exposition of the means by which dwelling houses may be made wholesome. W. H. C. 10 Bolton Row, Mayfair, W. January, 1885. |