"Public Hygiene, Volume 2" by Thomas Stewart Blair (b. 1867) offers a comprehensive overview of sanitation and public health practices in the early 20th century. This volume delves into various aspects of hygiene, addressing topics relevant to both individual well-being and community health. Blair's work provides insights into the challenges and advancements in public health during a period of significant social and scientific change.
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