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" A brook which ran past this house received the dejections of the patients and their linen was washed in it. This brook was employed for the irrigation of some meadows near the farm house, and the effluent water filtered through the intervening mountain... "
Field and Forest - Page 36
1877
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Transactions, Volume 27

American Medical Association - 1876 - 730 pages
...linen was washed in it. This brook was employed for the irrigation of some meadows near the farm-house, and the effluent water filtered through the intervening...with water from private wells. In these six houses no cases of fever occurred, but scarcely one of the others escaped. No less than one hundred and thirty...
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Annual report of the Commissioner of the Michigan Department of Health for ...

1876 - 270 pages
...the effluent water filtered through the intervening mountain to a spring used in all the houses in Lausen, except six, which were supplied with water...from private wells. In these six houses no case of typhoid occurred, but scarcely one of the others escaped. No less than 130 people, or seventeen per...
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Biennial Report of the State Board of Health of California, Volume 9

California. Department of Public Health - 1886 - 298 pages
...filtered through the intervening mountain to a spring used in the houses of Lausanne, except six that were supplied with water from private wells. In these six houses no case of fever occurred, while in the others scarcely one escaped. The passage of water from the irrigated meadows to the spring...
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Journal: Appendix. Reports

California. Legislature - 1887 - 431 pages
...filtered through the intervening mountain to a spring used in the houses of Lausanne, except six that were supplied with water from private wells. In these six houses no case of fever occurred, while m the others scarcely one escaped. The passage of water from the irrigated meadows to the spring...
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of ..., Volume 4

Pennsylvania. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics - 1889 - 1242 pages
...through the intervening mountain to a spring, the water of which was used by all the houses in Lausanne except six, which were supplied with water from private...but scarcely one of the others escaped. No less than one hundred and thirty people, or seventeen per cent, of the whole population were attacked, besides...
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Proceedings and Addresses at a Sanitary Convention...under the Direction of ...

Michigan. Department of Health - 1891 - 822 pages
...filtered through the intervening mountain to a spring the water from which was used by all the houses in Lausen except six, which were supplied with water from private wells. In these six houses no case of typhoid fever occurred, but scarcely one of the others escaped. Not leas than 130 or 17 per cent of...
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The Annals of Hygiene, Volume 3

Joseph F. Edwards - 1888 - 590 pages
...through the intervening mountain to a spring, the water of which was used by all the houses in Lausanne except six, which were supplied with water from private...but scarcely one of the others escaped. No less than one hundred and thirty people, or seventeen per cent, of the whole population were attacked besides...
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The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 33, Part 2

1876 - 600 pages
...effluent water filtered through the intervening mountain to a spring used in all the houses of Lausanne except six which were supplied with water from private...but scarcely one of the others escaped. No less than one hundred and thirty people, or seventeen per cent, of the whole population were attacked besides...
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health of Maryland for the ..., Volume 7

Maryland. State Board of Health - 1888 - 688 pages
...the effluent water filtered through the intervening mountain to a spring used in all the houses in Lausen except six, which were supplied with water from private wells. In these six houses no case of typhoid occurred, but scarcely one of the others escaped. No less than 130 people, or seventeen per...
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