Handbook of rural sanitary science : illustrating the best means of securing health and of preventing disease / by C.F. Gardner [and others] ... edited by Lory Marsh.
- Date:
- 1876
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Handbook of rural sanitary science : illustrating the best means of securing health and of preventing disease / by C.F. Gardner [and others] ... edited by Lory Marsh. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TUB Tubs, condemnation of, for the collection of rain-water, 84 ; for the disposal of refuse, 163 Tumbler, water closet, 167 Tyne, the folly of making it a public sewer, 199 Typhoid fever at Over Darwen, 9, 152 ; at Terling, 9 Tyson, W. Henry, extract from his paper on sanitary science, 240 ; upon pollution of rivers, 239 UNCLEANLINESS, in Shak- speare's time, 1 ; statistics of death through, 13 Under-draining, decrease of dis- ease by, 12 ; process of, 85 Unhealthiness arising from sul- phuretted hydrogen, 240 Upholland, sanitary condition of, 123 Ur])an sanitary districts, 114 Urinal for the discharge of slop- water, 24 Usable water, its characters, 145 VALVE-COCKS, 137 Vegetables, cultivation of, 41 Ventilating shaft in closets, 32 Ventilation, artificial, by ex- traction, 133; by propulsion, 133; natural, 132; necessary for public and private build- ings, 130, 131; prejudice against, 20, 21 Voelcker, Dr., on the cost of manure, 40 WALL-PAPEES, green, ar- senic in, 22; injurious to health, 22 Wanklyn's ' Water Analysis,' 151 Ward, Dr., on preventable diseases, 231 WAT 'Waste of Life l)y Preventable Diseases,' extract from, 113 Water, action on cisterns, 154 ; action on leaden pipes, 155; animal contamination of, 75, 76; best means for securing a supply of, 80 ; effluent waters, 66 ; essential to manu- factories, 60; gases in, 150 ; hardness of, 150; impure, fevers occasioned by. 152,153; impure, character of, 146 ; im- pure, Mr. Simon on, 8 ; pipes, 81 ; pure and wholesome, its character, 145; pure, neces- sity for, 199 ; quality of. 145 ; reasons for the analysis of, 147; river, 78; scarcity of, in villages, 76; softness of, 153 ; source for the supply of, 85; special rates for water- closets, 36 ; spring, 77 ; storm, 85 ; stream, 77; suggestions as to the suj'ply of in villages, 77 ; suspicious, its character, 146; usable, its character, 145 Water, drinking, amount of solids in, 149 ; classification of, 145 ; inquiry into the qiiality of. 147 ; .suggested establishment of a standard of purity lor, 98 Water supply, by borings, 146 ; by rain-water, 138 ; by reser- voir, 135; by springs, 140 ; by waterworks, 135; by wells, 140; average quantity for each person, 79 ; constant supply from reservoirs, 138; duties of the rural sanitary authori- ties regarding, 134 ; in vil- lages, 74 ; intermittent sup- ply from reservoirs, 138; law respecting, 119; pro- posed establishment of a general system of, 78 : quan- tity allowed per head, 143 ;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2038791x_0277.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


