Charles Hunter Stewart
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Scottish physician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Hunter Stewart was a Scottish physician and public health expert. Born in Edinburgh, Stewart studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. In 1884 he became an assistant at the Laboratory of Public Health in Edinburgh under Henry Littlejohn.
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- Milk and Milk Products (1897) (416)
- The Dwelling-House (3)
- The Sanitary Inspector's Handbook (1)
- XXII.—The Sex and Age Incidence of Mortality from Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Scotland and in its Groups of Registration Districts since 1861 (1)
- The Report of the Indian Plague Commission (1902) (1)
- Bacterial Treatment of Crude Sewage (1899) (0)
- XXXIII.—I. On the Estimation of Carbon in Organic Substances by the Kjeldahl Method. II. Its Application to the Analysis of Potable Waters (0)
- Section III. — Chemistry, Physics, and Biology (1903) (0)
- Case of Hæmatemesis Treated by the Hypodermic Injection of Ergotine (1871) (0)
- Hygiene and Public Health (1932) (0)
- Treatment of Scarlatina (1857) (0)
- The Public Health Bill for Scotland and the Medical Profession (1897) (0)
- Notes of Midwifery Cases (1871) (0)
- XXIX.—On the Variations of the Amount of Carbonic Acid in the Ground-Air (Grund-Luft of Pettenkofer) (0)
- The Report of the Indian Plague Commission (1902) (0)
- Case of Puerperal Convulsions (1872) (0)
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