Some points in the physiological and medical aspect of sewage irrigation : the second edition of a paper read at the Social Science Congress, at Bristol, Oct. 2, 1869, with notes upon the recent evidence adduced against irrigation in the Houses of Parliament, &c. : to which is also appended, a paper on the influence of sewer gas on the public health / by Alfred Carpenter.

  • Carpenter, Alfred, 1825-
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Some points in the physiological and medical aspect of sewage irrigation : the second edition of a paper read at the Social Science Congress, at Bristol, Oct. 2, 1869, with notes upon the recent evidence adduced against irrigation in the Houses of Parliament, &c. : to which is also appended, a paper on the influence of sewer gas on the public health / by Alfred Carpenter. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Influence of sewer gas on the public health

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London : Robert Hardwicke, 1870.

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67 pages, 1 unnumbered folded plate : map ; 21 cm

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2nd ed.

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Map entitled Plan of the irrigation fields at Beddington, Surrey, with their relationship to the town of Croydon and its neighbourhood

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