... and the more satisfactory it should, and must be, to all persons legitimately concerned in the offensive businesses that are to be under examination. It will be found as true in New York as it has been in England and Scotland, as stated by the English... The Practitioner - Page 2161879Full view - About this book
| 1879 - 474 pages
...which his inquiry has extended, and it is not the least satisfactory feature of his inquiry that " it is commonly found in practice to be as much to...from offensive processes should be thus arrested." Foreign Epidemics. V. As regards foreign epidemics, about which the Medical Department has had information... | |
| Society of Chemical Industry (Great Britain) - Chemistry, Technical - 1881 - 198 pages
...which his enquiry has extended, and it is not the least satisfactory feature of his enquiry that " it is commonly found in practice to be as much to...interest of the manufacturers as of the public that the emanation from offensive processes should be thus arrested." But the condensation of gases injurious... | |
| Edward Ballard - 1882 - 240 pages
...prescribing the actual method which should be used in any particular establishment. Happily, for all parties, it is commonly found in practice to be as much to...which, if collected, are of commercial value, and may either be sold to advantage or utilised upon the premises. And generally it may be said with truth... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - Government publications - 1882 - 1170 pages
...in England and Scotland, as stated by the English government sanitary Commissioner Ballard, that " it is commonly found in practice to be as much to...from offensive processes should be thus arrested." Facts concerning the success already attained in the mitigation and prevention of effluvium nuisances... | |
| 1882 - 752 pages
...in England and Scotland, as stated by the English government sanitary Commissioner Ballard, that " it is commonly found in practice to be as much to...from offensive processes should be thus arrested." Facts concerning the success already attained in the mitigation and prevtntion of effluvium nuisances... | |
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