| 1800 - 798 Seiten
...uniformly and generally the case, that I have been- accustomed to express the fact in this way : — if you trace down the fever districts on a map, and then...been, there fever is prevalent, and, on the contrary, whereever they have been, there fever is comparatively absent." These are strong expressions, but I... | |
| john forbes - 1844 - 596 Seiten
...so uniformly ami generally the case, that [ have been accustomed to express the fact in this way. If you trace down the fever districts on a map, and then...they have been, there fever is comparatively absent." (Minutes of Evidence, p. 69.) The miasm is blown with the wind in a certain direction, and fever breaks... | |
| 1845 - 596 Seiten
...uniformly and generally the case, that I have been accustomed to express the fact in this way : — if you trace down the fever districts on a map, and then...they have been, there fever is comparatively absent." — First Report, p. 69. Some details respecting the metropolitan sewers, although laughable from their... | |
| George William Frederick Howard Earl of Carlisle - 1847 - 40 Seiten
...uniformly and generally the case that I have been accustomed to express the fact in this way : — If you trace down the fever districts on a map, and then...and, on the contrary, wherever they have been, there ferer is comparatively absent. Some idea may be formed of the evils which our negligence in the matter... | |
| Charles Alexander Lockhart Robertson - 1847 - 58 Seiten
...district in which fever returns frequently and prevails extensively, there is uniformly bad sewerage : if you trace down the fever districts on a map, and then...of Sewers have not been, there fever is prevalent, wherever they have been, there fever is comparatively absent." In the evidence given before a Committee... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1847 - 772 Seiten
...express the tiict in this way : — If you trace down | the fuvcr districts on a map, and then compare I that map with the map of the commissioners of sewers, you will find that wherever the commis- ' sioners of sewers have not been, there fever is 1 prevalent ; and, on the contrary, wherever... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1848 - 878 Seiten
...uniformly and generally the case, that I have been accustomed to express the fact in this way : — if you trace down the fever districts on a map, and then...been, there fever is prevalent ; and, on the contrary vjwhorever they have been, there fever is comparatively absent." One of the eastern outskirts of the... | |
| Yorkshire Geological Society - 1849 - 576 Seiten
...a consequent accumulation of filth ; and I have been accustomed to express the fact in this way. If you trace down the fever districts on a map, and then...they have been, there fever is comparatively absent." He is again asked, " Are you aware that the rate of mortality is actually found to be nearly double... | |
| william blackwood - 1849 - 764 Seiten
...sewerage, a bad supply of water, a bad supply of scavengers, and a constant accumulation of filth. If you trace down the fever districts on a map, and then...Commissioners of Sewers, you will find, that wherever the latter have not been, there fever is prevalent, and, on the contrary, wherever they have been, there... | |
| Massachusetts. Sanitary Commission - 1850 - 574 Seiten
...uniformly and generally the case, that I have been accustomed to express the fact in this way : — If you trace down the fever districts on a map, and then...they have been, there fever is comparatively absent. Some idea may be formed of the evils which our negligence in the matter of sewerage and drainage inflicts,... | |
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