Manual of practical hygiene v. 2, Volume 2Wood, 1883 |
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1,000 of strength action admissions ammonia amount appears Army Medical average barometer barracks Board of Health body carbolic acid carbon carried cause cent charcoal chloride cholera climate closet clothes cold contains cubic deaths deodorant diarrhoea discharge disease disinfection drain dysentery earth effect enteric fever especially evaporation excreta exercise experiments Fahr feet gallons heat hospital humidity hydrogen sulphide Hygiene impure inches increased India iron less lessened lime lungs malarious mean medical officers miles mortality muscles nitrogen nitrous acid observations organic matter ounces oxidation oxygen ozone pass phthisis pipe prevent probably quantity rain removed Report sanitary scurvy sewage sewer water sick siphon soil soldier solid excreta stations substances sulphate sulphuric acid supply surface syphilis temperature tents thermometer tion towns trap troops typhoid typhoid fever typhus urine ventilation wards warm weight yellow fever
Popular passages
Page 510 - Provided, that the provisions of this act shall not apply to mixtures or compounds recognized as ordinary articles or ingredients of articles of food, if...
Page 509 - ... whether manufactured or not ; or in the case of milk, if it is the produce of a diseased animal.
Page 456 - ... in a direction contrary to the motion of the hands of a watch, with — and be this particularly noted — a constant tendency to turn inwards towards the centre of lowest barometer.
Page 509 - First, If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized In the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary...
Page 509 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by fine not exceeding fifty dollars for the first offence, and not exceeding one hundred dollars for each subsequent offence. SEC. 2. The term " food," as used in this act, shall include every article used for food or drink by man.
Page 509 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength. Second. If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the article. Third. If any valuable constituent of the article has been wholly or in part abstracted.
Page 359 - The strength of a chain is the strength of its weakest link, the engineers tell us," said Longworth, " and it is the same with evidence.
Page 509 - If it be colored or coated, or polished or powdered, whereby damage is concealed, or it is made to appear better than it really is, or of greater value. 7. If it contain any added poisonous ingredient, or any ingredient which may render such article injurious to the health of a person consuming it...
Page 498 - The enforcement of the law was placed in the hands of the State Board of Health, and soon after its passage the board appointed eight persons as a " Council of Analysts and Chemists.
Page 79 - Protection against Heat. — Texture has nothing to do with protection from the direct solar rays ; this depends entirely on color. White is the best color ; then gray, yellow, pink, blue, black. In hot countries, therefore, white or light gray clothing should be chosen.