. Annals of hygiene. ir feet just as long as they can,in spite of backaches and warningpains. As they grow older they seethe folly of permitting such draftsupon their strength, and learn to takethings easier, let what will say, I used to think I must dothus and so, but Ive grown wiser andlearned to slight things. The firstyears of housekeeping are truly thehardest, for untried and unfamiliarcares are almost dairy thrust upon themother and homemaker.—New YorkGraphic. Dr. G. G. Tyrrell.—We are gladto learn from the Sanitary Volunteer,that Dr. G. G. Tyrrell is still the sec-retary of


. Annals of hygiene. ir feet just as long as they can,in spite of backaches and warningpains. As they grow older they seethe folly of permitting such draftsupon their strength, and learn to takethings easier, let what will say, I used to think I must dothus and so, but Ive grown wiser andlearned to slight things. The firstyears of housekeeping are truly thehardest, for untried and unfamiliarcares are almost dairy thrust upon themother and homemaker.—New YorkGraphic. Dr. G. G. Tyrrell.—We are gladto learn from the Sanitary Volunteer,that Dr. G. G. Tyrrell is still the sec-retary of the State Board of Health ofCalifornia, which position he has ablyfilled for several years past. On ac-count of political differences theGovernor attempted to remove him, andnominated his successor. The senaterefused to confirm the nomination, onthe ground that questions relating tothe state board of health, prisons, in-sane asylums, etc., should not bedragged into the arena of politics. 34 THE ANNALS OF 236 THE ANNALS OF HYGIENE. The Annals of Hygiene, THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE State Board of Health of Pennsylvania. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. Subscription, two dollars ($) a year, inadvance. Address all communications toJOSEPH F. EDWARDS, M. D.,For the Hygienic Publishing Company,224 South Sixteenth St.,PHILADELPHIA, PA The State Board of Health is not respon-sible for anything appearing in this Journalexcept that which bears the official attesta-tion of the Board. EDITORIAL THE DISPOSAL, OF SEWAGE. The publication, in our last issue,wherein we described a new methodfor the disposal of sewage, based uponthe principles of nature, has calledforth considerable comment. Amongother communications, we have re-ceived one from a physician in Canton,Ohio, who, it seems, was alreadyfamiliar with the method described,and who writes because of a news-paper publication condemning the sys-tem, which he desires to have verifiedor disproven. The newspaper publica-tion referred to cla


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