Furlenbach was unquestionably contaminated by the privies of the adjacent farm-houses, the soil-pits of which communicated with it. Thus, from time immemorial, whenever the meadows of the Furlenthal were irrigated, the contaminated water of the Furlenbach,... The Medical Times and Gazette - Page 2841880Full view - About this book
| William Cayley (M.D.) - 1880 - 136 pages
...Moreover, some years before, a hole on one occasion formed close to the Furlenbach by the sinkirig-in of the superficial strata, and the stream became diverted...from fever. On June 10 one of the peasants of the Furlenthal fell ill with typhoid fever, the source of which was not clearly made out, and passed through... | |
| John Hutton Balfour Browne - 1880 - 146 pages
...Furlenbach was unquestionably contaminated by the privies of the adjacent farm-houses, the soil pits of which communicated with it. Thus from time immemorial,...was extremely healthy and exempt from fever. On June 10th one of the peasants of the Furlenthal fell ill with typhoid fever, the source of which was not... | |
| William Cayley - 1880 - 134 pages
...course, helped to feed one of the two heads of the fountain supplying Lausen. The natural nitration, however, which it underwent rendered it perfectly...from fever. On June 10 one of the peasants of the Furlenthal fell ill with typhoid fever, the source of which was not clearly made out, and passed through... | |
| James Cornelius Wilson - 1881 - 398 pages
...Moreover, some years before, a hole on one occasion formed close to the Furlenbach by the unking-in of the superficial strata, and the stream became diverted...extremely healthy and exempt from fever. " On June 10th one of the peasants of the Furleiithal fell ill with typhoid fever, the source of which was not... | |
| James Cornelius Wilson - 1881 - 390 pages
...hole on one occasion formed close to tho Forlenbach by the sinking-in of the superficial strata, aud the stream became diverted into it and disappeared,...extremely healthy and exempt from fever. " On June 10th one of the peasants of the Furlenthal fell ill with typhoid fever, the source of which was not... | |
| James Cornelius Wilson - 1881 - 398 pages
...and a long underground course, helped to feed one of the two heads of the fountain supplying Lausent The natural filtration, however, which it underwent...extremely healthy and exempt from fever. " On June 10th one of the peasants of the Furlenthal fell ill with typhoid fever, the source of which was not... | |
| William Pepper, Louis Starr - 1885 - 1086 pages
...Furleiibach was unquestionably contaniiuated by the privies of the adjacent farm-houses; the soil-pits communicated with it. Thus, from time immemorial,...organic impurities, and Lausen was extremely healthy and free from fever. On June 10th one of the peasants of the Furleuthal fell ill with typhoid fever, the... | |
| 1885 - 1090 pages
...Furlenbach was unquestionably contaminated by the privies of the adjacent farm-houses ; the soil-pits communicated with it. Thus, from time immemorial,...organic impurities, and Lausen was extremely healthy and free from fever. On June 10th one of the peasants of the Furlenthal fell ill with typhoid fever, the... | |
| Charles Hilton Fagge - 1901 - 1152 pages
...meadows of the Furlenthal were irrigated, the contaminated water of the Furlenbach, after percolatioi through the superficial strata and a long underground...to be remarkably free from organic impurities ; and Lauren was extremely healthy and exempt from fever. On June 10th one of the peasants of the Furlenthal... | |
| 1889 - 836 pages
...began to flow much more abundantly. The hole was filled up, and the Furlenbach resumed its natural course. "The Furlenbach was unquestionably contaminated...; and Lausen was extremely healthy and exempt from fevers. "On June loth, one of the peasants of the Furlenthal fell ill with THE DISPOSAL OF THE DEAD.... | |
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