Dangers to Health: A Pictorial Guide to Domestic Sanitary Defects

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J. & A. Churchill, 1883 - 172 Seiten
 

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Seite 162 - 40. Every person who shall construct a Water-closet or Earth-closet in a building shall construct such Water-closet or Earth-closet in such a position that one of its sides, at the least, shall be an external wall. § 53. Every person who shall construct a water-closet in connection with
Seite 161 - feet at the least from a dwelling-house or public building, or any building in which any person may be, or may be intended to be employed in any manufacture, trade or business. § 37- A
Seite 83 - had found its way under the flooring of the passage and rooms." It goes to a man's heart to take up a tiled hall in order to inspect a drain. Moral.—The drain ought never to have been placed under the hall. PLATE
Seite 162 - who shall construct a Cesspool in connection with a building shall not construct such Cesspool within the distance of 18 feet from any water supplied for use, or
Seite 161 - any cistern and every pipe for carrying off waste water, to be furnished with a syphon trap, and to be taken through an external wall of such building, and to discharge in the open air over a channel leading to a trapped gulley grating. Provided that the requirements of this clause shall not apply in the case of any back-to-back house, which is unprovided with any open space appurtenant thereto.
Seite 83 - district, in the following note :— " Enteric (typhoid) fever broke out in a gentleman's house, " from which it spread into the village. On examination I " found that the wc was in the. centre of tie house, and that " the soil-pipe discharged into a common stone drain running " under a tiled entrance hall. This drain was almost without " fall, so much so, that it had become blocked, and the

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