 | 1861 - 410 pages
...extent, is possible in soils, that this is not a mere opinion, but a fact readily demonstrated ; but that decomposition may be arrested artificially to...almost certain process for its ultimate and total extermination. Ordiiary Meetiny, March 5, 1861. Dr. JP JOVLS, President, in the Chair. Mr. JUSFPH SinTBOTHAM... | |
 | Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - 1862 - 548 pages
...decompositions in the soil. Nor do I suppose that only one disinfectant will do the work, although the one I have mentioned is, as far as I know, the most powerful,...soil by the use of water only, an exactly analogous caso to that of marshes. I call it artificial malaria, although, of course, I have not produced fever... | |
 | 1862 - 540 pages
...Italy. From all I hear it is badly fitted for such from its sanitary condition. By the method proposed T believe objection on the plea of health would be removed,...artificial malaria in soil by the use of water only, an eiactly analogous case to that of marshes. I call it artificial malaria, although, of course, I have... | |
 | 1862 - 476 pages
...extent, is possible in soils; that this is not a mere opinion, but a fact readily demonstrated; but that decomposition may be arrested artificially to...almost certain process for its ultimate and total extermination. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL MODIFICATIONS OF THE ATMOSPHERE CONSEQUENT ON HABITATION. The... | |
 | 1862 - 446 pages
...extent, is possible in soils ; that this is not a mere opinion, but a fact readily demonstrated; but th#t decomposition may be arrested artificially to the...almost certain process for its ultimate and total extermination. Cause of Malaria. — The well-known chemist, Boussingault, recently presented a paper... | |
 | 1862 - 448 pages
...extent, is possible in soils ; that this is not a mere opinion, but a fact readily demonstrated; but that decomposition may be arrested artificially to...in our reasonings on the origin of malaria, but an almo.sk certain process for its ultimate and total extermination. Cause of Malaria. — The well-known... | |
 | 1865 - 458 pages
...extent, is possible in soils ; that this is not a mere opinion, but a fact readily demonstrated ; but that decomposition may be arrested artificially to...almost certain process for its ultimate and total extermination. Cnuse of Malaria. — The well-known chemist, Boussingault, recently presented a paper... | |
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