
William Thompson Sedgwick
1855 – 1921
31 works on record
Works

On methods used and results obtained in making germicidal-efficiency tests of a disinfectant for use in railway sanitation, by William T. Sedgwick

Elements of physiology

Biological studies by the pupils of William Thompson Sedgwick

Principles of sanitary science and the public health with special reference to the causation and prevention of infectious diseases

Experiments on the effect of freezing and other low temperatures upon the viability of the bacillus of typhoid fever, with considerations regarding ice as a vehicle of infectious disease

Report of the Filtration Commission: Of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ...

Elements of Hygiene and Sanitation: Its Physiology and Hygiene and the Sanitation of Its ...

Principles of Sanitary Science and the Public Health

An Introduction to General Biology

The Human Mechanism; its Physiology and Hygiene and the Sanitation of its Surroundings

The Human Mechanism

A short history of science

General biology

Why dirty milk is dangerous
Clean water and the health of the cities
Introduction to General Biology
On Methods Used and Results Obtained in Making Germicidal-Efficiency Tests of a Disinfectant
Elements of Physiology; Being Part I of the Human Mechanism
The biological examination of water
Experiments on the Effect of Freezing and Other Low Temperatures upon the Viability of the Bacillus of Typhoid Fever, with Considerations Regarding Ice As a Vehicle of Infectious Disease. Statistical Studies on the Seasonal Prevalence of Typhoid Fever...
A biological examination of the water supply of Newton, Mass
Natural ice and the public health
Einführung in die allgemeine Biologie
A report upon the sanitary condition of the water supply of Lowell, Mass
Short History of Science
Investigation of recent epidemics of typhoid fever in Massachusetts
Acoma, the sky city
The modern subjection of science and education to propaganda
Pleomorphism in penicillium
Sedgwick's Principles of sanitary science and public health
Why dirt is dangerous