In the course of inquiries as to what have been the effects of land drainage upon health, one frequent piece of information received has been that the rural population had not observed the effects on their own health, but they had marked the effects of... Clinical Lectures on the Practice of Medicine - Seite 103von Robert James Graves - 1884Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Cuthbert William Johnson, Edward Cresy - 1847 - 80 Seiten
...are extremely cleanly." In the course of inquiries as to what have been the effects of land-drainage upon health, one frequent piece of information received...addition to those of increased vegetable production. VENTILATION. One great defect in cottages, to which the owner should direct his early attention, is... | |
| Carl Friedrich Heusinger, Karl Friedrich von Heusinger - 1853 - 704 Seiten
...même résultat ') ; Ste. Lucie 2) , Trinidad 3) et Anligoa sont encore malsaines , parceque remplies their own health, but they had marked the effects...drainage on the health and improvement of the stock. Thug the less frequent losses of streck from epidemics are beginning to lie perceived as accompanying... | |
| René La Roche - 1854 - 530 Seiten
...has been, that the rural population has not observed the effects on their own health, but they have marked the effects of drainage on the health and improvement...drainage, in addition to those of increased vegetable production.2 The General Board of Health of London, in their Report on the practical application of... | |
| René La Roche - 1855 - 848 Seiten
...observed the effects on iar own health, but they have marked the effects of drainage on the health ad improvement of the stock. Thus, the less frequent...beginning to be perceived as accompanying the benefits of hiaaje, in addition to those of increased vegetable production.* The General Board of Health of London,... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 708 Seiten
...«-14 — 10-45 IttKLAKD 1 in a-a6 llnll-28 1 in C-41 1 In 16-78 1 In 1-14 1 In 2-4 1 In a-4 llnlo-5* It is curious that in those towns in England which...drainage on the health and improvement of the stock. Thus tbe less frequent losses of stock from epidemics are beginning to be perceived as accompanying the... | |
| Staff - 1846 - 626 Seiten
...&c., and convenient receptacles for refuse and fuel. The cottages generally are extremely cleanla." In the course of inquiries as to what have been the...addition to those of increased vegetable production. (To be continued.) BOTLEY AND SOUTH HANTS FARMERS' CLUB. SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. The subjects which have... | |
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