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HYGIENE.

Adjunct Professor Davis.

In this course the chemical and bacterial contamination of food, water, air, and
soil first engages the attention of the student. With this preparation he takes


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up the natural history of contagious and infectious diseases, their modes of propagation
and methods of prevention. Instruction is also given in the proper location
and construction of habitations, hospitals, school-houses, etc., with especial
reference to modern methods of heating, ventilating, and draining. Notice is
taken of the special relations involved in Military and Naval Hygiene.

Text-Book.—Rohé's Text-Book of Hygiene.