The Sanitary Record, Bind 11Sanitary Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... practice of cremation is rapidly increasing . In 1886 the number of crema- tions in the Roman Crematorium was 119 ; in 1887 , 155 ; and in 1888 , 202. The practice is increasing throughout Italy , and there is a growing feeling in ...
... practice of cremation is rapidly increasing . In 1886 the number of crema- tions in the Roman Crematorium was 119 ; in 1887 , 155 ; and in 1888 , 202. The practice is increasing throughout Italy , and there is a growing feeling in ...
Side 7
... practice , the cap was not always screwed on at once ; and one night that it FIG . 93 . chanced to be left off , the effluvia nuisance was so bad as to cause the woman of the house to get up and search for the cap and put it on . This ...
... practice , the cap was not always screwed on at once ; and one night that it FIG . 93 . chanced to be left off , the effluvia nuisance was so bad as to cause the woman of the house to get up and search for the cap and put it on . This ...
Side 10
... practice all over the three king- doms has been to pass carcases in which the disease was regarded as localized , and to refuse to pass those carcases in which the disease was believed to be generalized . Thus , in Mr. Vacher's well ...
... practice all over the three king- doms has been to pass carcases in which the disease was regarded as localized , and to refuse to pass those carcases in which the disease was believed to be generalized . Thus , in Mr. Vacher's well ...
Side 14
... practice for those recovering from infectious disease to come to health resorts when recovering , and consequently when the danger of infection is greatest . Houses that are perfectly right from a sanitary point of view often get into ...
... practice for those recovering from infectious disease to come to health resorts when recovering , and consequently when the danger of infection is greatest . Houses that are perfectly right from a sanitary point of view often get into ...
Side 26
... practice hitherto followed in Glasgow , and still observed , as the evidence shows in various large towns in England , would apparently have been allowed to pass out for con- sumption . That practice , however , I am led to think is ...
... practice hitherto followed in Glasgow , and still observed , as the evidence shows in various large towns in England , would apparently have been allowed to pass out for con- sumption . That practice , however , I am led to think is ...
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Side 298 - ... house or building, beyond the front main wall of the house or building on either side thereof in the same street, nor to build any addition to any house or building beyond the front main wall of the house or building on either side of the same.
Side 329 - ... authority may, if they think just, resolve that in settling the apportionment regard shall be had to the following considerations ; (that is to say,) (a) The greater or less degree of benefit to be derived by any premises from such works ; (6) The amount and value of any work already done by the owners or occupiers of any such premises.
Side 84 - ... otherwise than by deed, upon land, under the provisions of any Act of Parliament for securing to any person either the moneys spent by him or the costs, charges, and expenses incurred by him under such Act, or the moneys advanced by him for repaying the moneys spent, or the costs, charges, and expenses incurred by another person under the authority of an Act of Parliament; and a charge under the thirty-fifth section of the Land Drainage Act, 1861, or under the twentyninth section of the Agricultural...
Side 84 - means a rent or annuity or principal moneys payable by instalments, or otherwise, with or without interest charged, otherwise than by deed, upon land, under the provisions of any Act of Parliament, for securing to any person either the moneys spent by him or the costs, charges, and expenses incurred by him under such Act, or the moneys advanced by him for repaying the...
Side 275 - technical instruction" shall mean instruction in the principles of science and art applicable to industries, and in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries or employments.
Side 238 - ... workhouse as a lunatic, the medical officer or medical attendant shall certify such opinion, and his certificate shall accompany the notice of discharge, and the lunatic may thereupon be received and detained against his will in a workhouse without further order, if the medical officer of the workhouse certifies in writing...
Side 238 - Act provided in the case of a pauper deemed to be a lunatic and a proper person to be sent to an asylum...
Side 324 - It stops ventilation, or otherwise makes or conduces to make such other buildings to be in a condition unfit for human habitation...
Side 105 - Our opinion of the evils described in our first report, as resulting from the present system under which sewage is discharged into the Thames by the Metropolitan Board of Works, is much strengthened, and we believe these evils imperatively demand a prompt remedy.
Side 238 - ... and that the accommodation in the workhouse is sufficient for his proper care and treatment separate from the inmates of the workhouse not...