The Principles of hygieneW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 495 pages |
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Page 9
... sewage - disposal ; and to aid physicians and health officers in familiarizing themselves with the advances made in hygienic practices in recent years . The rapid strides made in our knowledge of the entire subject of hygiene has ...
... sewage - disposal ; and to aid physicians and health officers in familiarizing themselves with the advances made in hygienic practices in recent years . The rapid strides made in our knowledge of the entire subject of hygiene has ...
Page 11
... Sewage Analysis , 133 . PAGE 17 31 59 82 92 CHAPTER V. THE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE The Removal 11.
... Sewage Analysis , 133 . PAGE 17 31 59 82 92 CHAPTER V. THE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE The Removal 11.
Page 12
... Sewage , 154. - Chemical Treatment of Sewage , 185 . -Modern Methods of Sewage Purification , 157. - Summary Con- cerning Sewage Purification Plants now in Operation in America , 166. The Removal of Sewage by Liernur System , 170. - Com ...
... Sewage , 154. - Chemical Treatment of Sewage , 185 . -Modern Methods of Sewage Purification , 157. - Summary Con- cerning Sewage Purification Plants now in Operation in America , 166. The Removal of Sewage by Liernur System , 170. - Com ...
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... Sewage Disposal , 277. - Water - closets and Latrines , 277. - Desks and Seats , 278. - Defects in School - buildings , 280. - Medical Inspection of Schools , 281 . CHAPTER XIII . 269 MILITARY HYGIENE The Recruit , 286. — Training of ...
... Sewage Disposal , 277. - Water - closets and Latrines , 277. - Desks and Seats , 278. - Defects in School - buildings , 280. - Medical Inspection of Schools , 281 . CHAPTER XIII . 269 MILITARY HYGIENE The Recruit , 286. — Training of ...
Page 48
... resulting from putrefaction taking place in the sewage . Consequently there is also a slight decrease in the pro- portion of oxygen present . The proportion of micro- organisms is usually less than that of the air of 48 AIR .
... resulting from putrefaction taking place in the sewage . Consequently there is also a slight decrease in the pro- portion of oxygen present . The proportion of micro- organisms is usually less than that of the air of 48 AIR .
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