The Principles of hygieneW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 495 pages |
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Page 13
... Vessel , 307. — Lighting , 307.— Cleansing the Vessel , 307. - Water - supply , 308. - Food - supply , 308.— Clothing , 309. - Selection of Marines , 309. - Principal Diseases among Marines , 315 . CHAPTER XV . SOIL Ground - air , 317 ...
... Vessel , 307. — Lighting , 307.— Cleansing the Vessel , 307. - Water - supply , 308. - Food - supply , 308.— Clothing , 309. - Selection of Marines , 309. - Principal Diseases among Marines , 315 . CHAPTER XV . SOIL Ground - air , 317 ...
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... vessels in various parts of the body , so that they should especially guard against articles of food and habits of life which promote the formation of an excess of blood in the system . Individuals of lym- phatic temperament seem ...
... vessels in various parts of the body , so that they should especially guard against articles of food and habits of life which promote the formation of an excess of blood in the system . Individuals of lym- phatic temperament seem ...
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... vessels ; the observa- tions of John Howard with regard to the baneful influence of foul air and overcrowding and unhealthfulness of the surroundings upon the health of the occupants of prisons , poor - houses , and other habitations ...
... vessels ; the observa- tions of John Howard with regard to the baneful influence of foul air and overcrowding and unhealthfulness of the surroundings upon the health of the occupants of prisons , poor - houses , and other habitations ...
Page 93
... vessel at the moment when it was condensed , it would presumably be chemically pure , but in falling through the atmosphere it takes up some of the impuri- ties in the air . Rain - water is one of the purest of the natural waters , but ...
... vessel at the moment when it was condensed , it would presumably be chemically pure , but in falling through the atmosphere it takes up some of the impuri- ties in the air . Rain - water is one of the purest of the natural waters , but ...
Page 128
... vessel to another . Boiling removes the temporary hardness , the hydrogen sulphid , and renders the dissolved organic matter and bacteria harmless . Where a water is objectionable merely on account of the bacteria contained in it , and ...
... vessel to another . Boiling removes the temporary hardness , the hydrogen sulphid , and renders the dissolved organic matter and bacteria harmless . Where a water is objectionable merely on account of the bacteria contained in it , and ...
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