Dangers to Health: A Pictorial Guide to Domestic Sanitary DefectsJ. & A. Churchill, 1883 - 172 Seiten |
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allow ANDREW WOOD back-to-back house broken builder Building Bye-laws carried cause cellar floor chimney Chorley cistern connected construct a Cesspool construct such Cesspool COOKRIDGE dairy damp defects diphtheria discharging disconnected discovered Dish-stone Disused door Drain blocked drain pipes drain ran drain-pipe drainage draught Edward Atkinson erysipelas escape fact fall pipe false roof faults foul grating gulley Headingley house drain housemaid's sink illness inches inspection instance John Bradley joining junction Kitchen sink laid leaden soil pipes leakage leaking Leeds main drain main sewer open air overflow pipe pan-closet passing into soil-pipe passing untrapped plumber poison puerperal fever rain-water tank rats recently remedy sanitary arrangements Save-all scamped screen scullery seamed sewage sewer gas sewer gases Shooting Box smell soil-pipe of w.c. sore throat syphon trap town tube typhoid fever Unsyphoned untrapped and passing vaccination ventilating pipe ventilation Vicarage Vide Plate w.c. drain wall waste pipe Waste-pipe of bath Water-closet
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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