Reports of the Medical Officer of the Privy Council and Local Government Board [Great Britain]. 1865H.M. Stationery Office, 1866 |
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16. oldal
... feet per head ; and that in no case the authority should be entitled to require a larger allowance as afore- said than 1,000 cubic feet per head . At present in respect of premises where " nuisances " exist - i.e . , nuisances of the ...
... feet per head ; and that in no case the authority should be entitled to require a larger allowance as afore- said than 1,000 cubic feet per head . At present in respect of premises where " nuisances " exist - i.e . , nuisances of the ...
50. oldal
... feet wide . At Bradford is an instance where a corporation , making a slow and steady progress in town reform , is burst in upon by many thousands of immigrants , who are stowed away in cellars and garrets , while authorities and ...
... feet wide . At Bradford is an instance where a corporation , making a slow and steady progress in town reform , is burst in upon by many thousands of immigrants , who are stowed away in cellars and garrets , while authorities and ...
53. oldal
... feet , in others 400 ) to live in , while other benches will not even convict on the direct evidence of a medical officer where there is a much smaller amount . Some magistrates will put the section in force in houses where the several ...
... feet , in others 400 ) to live in , while other benches will not even convict on the direct evidence of a medical officer where there is a much smaller amount . Some magistrates will put the section in force in houses where the several ...
54. oldal
... feet . Medical witnesses under section 29 will not bind themselves to demand a fixed minimum area , and this with reason , as ventilation and other circumstances combine to affect each case ; but the consequence is , that , having no ...
... feet . Medical witnesses under section 29 will not bind themselves to demand a fixed minimum area , and this with reason , as ventilation and other circumstances combine to affect each case ; but the consequence is , that , having no ...
58. oldal
... feet high , 2 feet 4 above the surface , and with an area in front 2 feet wide . These were 66 passed , " and placed upon a register , and are even now exempt from the present law , which exacts the terms of the Public Health Act ...
... feet high , 2 feet 4 above the surface , and with an area in front 2 feet wide . These were 66 passed , " and placed upon a register , and are even now exempt from the present law , which exacts the terms of the Public Health Act ...
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accommodation adults Alexandria appeared APPENDIX attacked August back-to-back houses beds board of health borough building byelaw cellar bedrooms Cerebro-Spinal cesspools Cholera in Europe clean common lodging houses common lodging-houses Common Lodgings Act condition cottages Court crowding cubic feet deaths diarrhoea died diffusion of Cholera disease district drain dwellings epidemic filthy floor Greenock Hecla Hunter infection inhabitants inquiry inspection inspector of nuisances instances Jedda John July kitchen labourers Leeds Liverpool lodgers lodging-houses Mecca medical officer Meningitis middens mills mortality night Nuisances Removal Nuisances Removal Act observed occupied occurred October outbreak overcrowding owner patient persons pilgrims police Poor in Towns population present diffusion prevailed privy pulse quarantine Radcliffe Rag Trade rags registered rent Residence sanitary Sept September ship sick single rooms small-pox Southampton Street Swansea symptoms tenements typhus unfit vessel visited Vistula vomiting waterclosets week wife yard yellow fever
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15. oldal - Against any such assumption two facts have been considered : first, that even healthy children, in proportion to their respective bodily weights, are about twice as powerful as adults in deteriorating the air which they breathe ; secondly, that the children will almost invariably have certain eruptive and other febrile disorders to pass through, from which adult life is comparatively exempt, and in which the requirement of space is greatly increased. And having regard to these two considerations,...
425. oldal - It travels along the great tracks of human intercourse, never going faster than people travel, and generally much more slowly. In extending to a fresh island or continent, it always appears first at a sea-port. It never attacks the crews of ships going from a country free from cholera to one where the disease is prevailing, till they have entered a port, or had intercourse with the shore. Its exact progress from town to town cannot always be traced; but it has never appeared except where there has...
40. oldal - ... leakage or soakage from drains or cesspools, or otherwise, gets access, even in small quantity, to wells or other sources of drinkingwater, it infects, in the most dangerous manner, very large volumes of the fluid ; that in the above-described ways even a single patient with slight choleraic diarrhoea may exert a powerful infective influence on masses of population among whom perhaps his presence is unsuspected ; that things, such as bedding and clothing, which have been imbued with choleraic...
58. oldal - For the purposes of this act, 1. any premises in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious to health; 2.
379. oldal - Dhu'lhajja, the pilgrims slay their victims in the said valley of Mina, of which they and their friends eat part, and the rest is given to the poor. These victims must be either sheep, goats, kine, or camels ; males, if of either of the two former kinds, and females if of either of the latter, and of a fit age.
245. oldal - You are at liberty to make use of these few remarks, to make them known to the profession, or the world, as you please : and wishing you every success in your future efforts, good health, and happiness, " I am, Sir, yours sincerely, " JOHN YEOMAN." " Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Licentiate of the Apothecaries
379. oldal - ... and their friends eat part, and the rest is given to the poor. These victims must be either sheep, goats, kine, or camels; males, if of either of the two former kinds, and females if of either of the latter, and of a fit age. ' The sacrifices being over, they shave their heads and cut their nails, burying them in the same place; after which the pilgrimage is looked on as completed: though they again visit the Caaba, to take their leave of that sacred building.
380. oldal - It is considered a meritorious act to give away the victim without eating any portion of its flesh. Parties of Takruri might be seen sitting vulture-like, contemplating the sheep and goats; and no sooner was the signal given, than they fell upon the bodies, and cut them up without removing them. The surface of the valley soon came to resemble the dirtiest slaughter-house, and my prescient soul drew bad auguries for the future.
14. oldal - ... overcrowded' dwellings, I mean those where dwellers are in such proportion to dwelling-space that no obtainable quantity of ventilation will keep the air of the dwelling-space free from hurtfully large accumulations of animal effluvium — cases where the...
14. oldal - ... as is rather bestial than human. To be subject to these influences is a degradation which must become deeper and deeper for those on whom it continues to work. To children who are born under its curse it must often be a very baptism into infamy.