Dwelling Houses: Their Sanitary Construction and ArrangementsD. Van Nostrand, 1880 - 156 Seiten |
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... means of drinking water ; and the readiness with which the subsoil water just mentioned can be contaminated by the percolation into it of foul matters from the refuse of habitations , combined with the fact that people who live on such ...
... means of drinking water ; and the readiness with which the subsoil water just mentioned can be contaminated by the percolation into it of foul matters from the refuse of habitations , combined with the fact that people who live on such ...
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... of the houses . This is done by drainage , and by a drain I mean a pipe or channel that is intended to remove the water from the soil . It must , therefore , be a pipe into which the water can get - that is to say 10.
... of the houses . This is done by drainage , and by a drain I mean a pipe or channel that is intended to remove the water from the soil . It must , therefore , be a pipe into which the water can get - that is to say 10.
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... means of which the air is brought to a uniform composition when the temper- ature is the same throughout , being one which , practically speaking , does not affect the question much . With artificial methods of ventilation , in which ...
... means of which the air is brought to a uniform composition when the temper- ature is the same throughout , being one which , practically speaking , does not affect the question much . With artificial methods of ventilation , in which ...
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... means by which air may be admitted into our houses and into our rooms . In summer , and whenever the air is as warm outside the house as inside of it , there is no dif- ficulty about this . We have only to open the windows - wind ...
... means by which air may be admitted into our houses and into our rooms . In summer , and whenever the air is as warm outside the house as inside of it , there is no dif- ficulty about this . We have only to open the windows - wind ...
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... direction by the metal bar . Here will be also a conve- nient place to mention the automatic sash fastener patented by Messrs . Tonks & Sons , by means of which the window is securely fastened when opened to the extent of three or 37.
... direction by the metal bar . Here will be also a conve- nient place to mention the automatic sash fastener patented by Messrs . Tonks & Sons , by means of which the window is securely fastened when opened to the extent of three or 37.
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allowed aperture ball valve basement basin bricks carbonic acid carried ceiling cesspools cistern cloth compartment connected constructed containing contrivance course covered cowl cylinder D-trap discharge disconnected drains draught dust edition Engineer escape especially excretal matters exit shaft filtering material fixed floor flue flush foul air foul water frequently galvanized iron ground hard waters holes hopper closet house sewer HYPSOMETRY Illustrated impervious impure inches inside instances iron grating joints louvres lower sash lustrated means Messrs metal milk of lime morocco necessary NOSTRAND'S PUBLICATIONS nuisance organic matter outer air overflow pipe pass pervious placed PLYMPTON Prof purposes quantity of water receptacles refuse matters revised sanitary side sinks siphon trap soft water soil pipe sometimes stoneware stoves surface tank thrown tical tion tube U. S. Navy valve box valve closet ventilating pipe vertical wall warm waste pipes water closets water pipes water-waste preventer window wood-cuts