CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS C. F. CLAY, MANAGER LONDON: FETTER LANE, E.C. 4 NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO. BOMBAY CALCUTTA MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD. MADRAS TORONTO: THE MACMILLAN CO. OF CANADA, LTD. TOKYO: MARUZEN-KABUSHIKI-KAISHA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INDUSTRIAL COLONIES AND VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS BY SIR GERMAN WOODHEAD, Professor of Pathology in the University of Cambridge; AND P. C. VARRIER-JONES, M.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Lond.) WITH PREFACE BY SIR CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, K.C.B., M.A., M.D., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1920 TH PREAMBLE AND INSCRIPTION of HE greater part of the observations contained in the following chapters have already been published, and, whether separately or under our joint names, not a single line has been committed to print until, in consultation, we have given it most careful consideration. The gist of the Introduction was offered in the form of an address (by G. S. W.) to the National Association for the Prevention of Consumption at its 18th Annual General Meeting, July 1917. Chapters I, II, III and VII stand substantially, as contributed by us to the Lancet, 24 November 1917, p. 779, 3 August 1918, p. 133, 20 September 1919, p. 526, and 8 May 1920, p. 1041; these we are allowed to reprint, a permission for which we tender our thanks to the Editor of that Journal. By the courtesy of the Editor of the Journal of State Medicine we are enabled to include Chapters IV and V which were delivered as Lectures (by P. C. V.-J.) at the Royal Institute of Public Health (Journal of State Medicine, June 1919, p. 161 and January 1920, p. 12). Chapter VI now appears for the first time. The index has been compiled by Mr F. G. Binnie. It had been our intention to write a detailed and ordered account of the development of the Colony but events followed one another so rapidly and so many enquiries and demands for information as to the work done at Papworth both in the Colony and in the Village Settlement have been made that we decided merely to revise these several articles and publish them practically as originally printed. As soon as may be, however, we hope to give an account of the various trades started in the Colony and of other matters of moment involved in the treatment and training of consumptives, and the development and management of a Village Settlement. a 3 M254510 |