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SHERRATT & HUGHES
MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH SERIES.
"The University of Manchester has taken the important and highly
commendable step of commencing the publication of the archives of it's
Public Health Laboratory, and has issued, under the able and judicious
editorship of Professor Sheridan Delépine, the first volume of a series
that promises to be of no small interest and value alike to members of
the medical profession and to those of the laity. . . . Original communica-
tions bearing upon diseases which are prevalent in the districts sur-
rounding Manchester, or dealing with food- and water-supplies, air,
disposal of refuse, sterilisation and disinfection and kindred subjects,
will be published in future volumes; and it is manifest that these, as
they successively appear, will form a constantly increasing body of trust-
worthy information upon subjects which are not only of the highest
interest to the profession but of supreme importance to the public." —
The Lancet.
" It is safe to say that as these volumes accumulate they will form
one of the most important works of reference on questions of public
health, and ought, at all events, to be in the library of every public
authority." — Manchester Guardian.
" The volume .... speaks well for the activity of investigation in
Manchester." — Lancet.
THEOLOGICAL SERIES.
No. I. INAUGURAL LECTURES delivered during the Session
1904-5, by the Professors and Lecturers of the Faculty of Theology,
viz. : —
Prof. T. F. Tout, M.A. ; Prof. A. S. Peake, B.D. ; Prof. H. W.
Hogg, M.A. ; Prof. T. W. Rhys Davids, LL.D. ; Rev. W. F.
Adeney, D.D. ; Rev. A. Gordon, M.A. ; Rev. L. Hassé, B.D. ; Rev.
Canon E. L. HICKS, M.A. ; Rev. H. D. Lockett, M.A. ; Rev. R.
Mackintosh, D.D.; Rev. J. T. Marshall, D.D. ; Rev. J. H. Moulton,
D.Litt.
Edited by A. S. Peake, B.D., Dean of the Faculty.
Demy 8vo, pp. xi. 296. 7s. 6d. net.
(Publication No. 9, 1905.)
" The lectures, while scholarly, are at the same time popular, and will
be found interesting and instructive by those who are not theologians.
. . . The entire series is excellent, and the volume deserves a wide
circulation. " — Scotsman .
" This is a very welcome volume . . . All these lectures were delivered
to popular audiences, yet they are far from superficial, and will be
found of great value to busy pastors and teachers." — Christian World.
" We welcome the volume as a most auspicious sign of the times."
— Spectator.
34, Cross Street, Manchester
MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH SERIES.
"The University of Manchester has taken the important and highly
commendable step of commencing the publication of the archives of it's
Public Health Laboratory, and has issued, under the able and judicious
editorship of Professor Sheridan Delépine, the first volume of a series
that promises to be of no small interest and value alike to members of
the medical profession and to those of the laity. . . . Original communica-
tions bearing upon diseases which are prevalent in the districts sur-
rounding Manchester, or dealing with food- and water-supplies, air,
disposal of refuse, sterilisation and disinfection and kindred subjects,
will be published in future volumes; and it is manifest that these, as
they successively appear, will form a constantly increasing body of trust-
worthy information upon subjects which are not only of the highest
interest to the profession but of supreme importance to the public." —
The Lancet.
" It is safe to say that as these volumes accumulate they will form
one of the most important works of reference on questions of public
health, and ought, at all events, to be in the library of every public
authority." — Manchester Guardian.
" The volume .... speaks well for the activity of investigation in
Manchester." — Lancet.
THEOLOGICAL SERIES.
No. I. INAUGURAL LECTURES delivered during the Session
1904-5, by the Professors and Lecturers of the Faculty of Theology,
viz. : —
Prof. T. F. Tout, M.A. ; Prof. A. S. Peake, B.D. ; Prof. H. W.
Hogg, M.A. ; Prof. T. W. Rhys Davids, LL.D. ; Rev. W. F.
Adeney, D.D. ; Rev. A. Gordon, M.A. ; Rev. L. Hassé, B.D. ; Rev.
Canon E. L. HICKS, M.A. ; Rev. H. D. Lockett, M.A. ; Rev. R.
Mackintosh, D.D.; Rev. J. T. Marshall, D.D. ; Rev. J. H. Moulton,
D.Litt.
Edited by A. S. Peake, B.D., Dean of the Faculty.
Demy 8vo, pp. xi. 296. 7s. 6d. net.
(Publication No. 9, 1905.)
" The lectures, while scholarly, are at the same time popular, and will
be found interesting and instructive by those who are not theologians.
. . . The entire series is excellent, and the volume deserves a wide
circulation. " — Scotsman .
" This is a very welcome volume . . . All these lectures were delivered
to popular audiences, yet they are far from superficial, and will be
found of great value to busy pastors and teachers." — Christian World.
" We welcome the volume as a most auspicious sign of the times."
— Spectator.
34, Cross Street, Manchester
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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