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H EALTH BATTLE FOR HEALTH, by Stephen Taylor, 8/8 posted: Stephen Taylor has written this book because he believes that knowledge is one of the chief weapons agairst disease. He has traced the great advances made in social prevention of disease and shows how they may be extended by public cO-operation. The many photo- graphs and readily-understood charts assist in making this a striking book: THE VIRUS, LIFE'$ ENEMY, by Kenneth M Smith, 14/8 posted. This is an account of the discovery and pursuit of the viruses which cause disease in man, animals anc plants_ It is an account for the layman, non-technical and interesting; DISEASE AND The SOCIAL SYSTEM, by Arthur Guirdham, 19/3 posted: The author points to the increased strain of modern civilisation as a potent factor in bad health Many diseases are a response to or an evasion of, strain. Guirdham has remedies to suggest which are both helpful and provocative CHEMISTRY Of Food AND NUTRITION; by Henry C. Sherman, 28/8 posted. The study of nutrition in relation to health has made tremendous advances in recent years This is the latest, revised edition of an important book on the principles of nutrition. WELLINGTON Co-operative book Society Limited: 48A MANNERS STREET MODERN BOOKS WELLINGTON, C.1 N.Z

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 321, 17 August 1945, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 321, 17 August 1945, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 321, 17 August 1945, Page 13

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