1. In series, the General " International Sanitary Conventions " have been those of Venice, 1892 ; Paris, 1903 ; Paris, 1912 ; and Paris, 1926. The term " sanitary " dates back to the wider use of the word, as used for example by Simon in " English Sanitary Institutions."
2. Netten Radcliffe, " Papers concerning the European Relations of Asiatic Cholera," (See also by and others).
3. Report to the Medical Officer of the Privy Council and Local Government Board,1875