Stockhalder, the mountain at the foot of which the spring supplying Lausen rises, is a side Valley called the Furlenthal, traversed by a stream, the Furlenbach, which joins the Ergolz just below Lausen, the Stockhalder occupying the fork of the valleys.... A System of Practical Medicine - Page 246edited by - 1885Full view - About this book
| 1880 - 728 pages
...Ergolz just below Lausen, the Stockholder occupying the fork of the valleys. The Furlenthal contained six farm-houses, which were supplied with drinking-water,...was noticed that when the meadows on one side of the Furlenthal were irrigated, which was done periodically, the flow of water in the Lausen spring was... | |
| William Cayley - 1880 - 136 pages
...Ergolz just below Lausen, the Stockhalder occupying the fork of the valleys. The Furlenthal contained six farm-houses, which were supplied with drinking-water,...was noticed that when the meadows on one side of the Furlenthal were irrigated, which was done periodically, the flow of water in the Lausen spring was... | |
| William Cayley - 1880 - 134 pages
...Ergolz just below Lausen, the Stockhalder occupying the fork of the valleys. The Furlenthal contained six farm-houses, which were supplied with drinking-water,...was noticed that when the meadows on one side of the Furlenthal were irrigated, which was done periodically, the flow of water in the Lausen spring was... | |
| John Hutton Balfour Browne - 1880 - 146 pages
...of the valleys. The Furlenthal contained six farm-houses, which were supplied with drinking water, not from the Furlenbach, but by a spring rising on...water from the Furlenbach found its way under the Stock balder into one of the heads of the fountain supplying Lausen. It was noticed that when the meadows... | |
| 1880 - 728 pages
...Lausen, the Stockhalder occupying the fork of the valleys. The Furlenthal contained six farm-house?, which were supplied with drinking-water, not from...spring rising on the opposite side of the valley to the Stoekhalder. Now, there was reason to believe that, under certain circumstances, water from the Furlenbach... | |
| James Cornelius Wilson - 1881 - 398 pages
...Ergolz just below Lansen, the Stockhalder occupying the fork of the valleys. The Furlenthal contained six farm-houses, which were supplied with drinking-water,...was noticed that when the meadows on one side of the Furlen-' thai were irrigated, which was done periodically, the flow of water in the Lausen spring was... | |
| James Cornelius Wilson - 1881 - 398 pages
...valleys. The Furlenthal contained six farm-houses, which were supplied with drinking-wuter, not from tne Furlenbach, but by a spring rising on the opposite...Stockhalder into one of the heads of the fountain supplying Lansen. It was noticed that when the meadows on one side of the Furlenthal were irrigated, which was... | |
| James Cornelius Wilson - 1881 - 396 pages
...Furlenthal contained six farm-houses, which were supplied with drinking-water, not from the Fnrlenbach, but by a spring rising on the opposite side of the...that, under certain circumstances, water from the Farlenbach found its way under the Stockhalder into one of the heads of the fountain supplying Lausen.... | |
| James Cornelius Wilson - 1881 - 390 pages
...Ergolz just below Lausen, the Stockhalder occupying the fork of tho valleys. The Furlenthal contained six farm-houses, which were supplied with drinking-water,...spring rising on the opposite side of the valley to the Stockholder. " Now, there was reason to believe that, under certain circumstances, water from the Furlenbach... | |
| Charles Hilton Fagge - 1901 - 1152 pages
...Furlenthal contained six farmhouses, which were supplied with drinking-water, not from the FurlenbĀ»ch, but by a spring rising on the opposite side of the...was noticed that when the meadows on one side of the Fnrlenthal were irrigated, which was done periodically, the flow of water in the Lausen spring was... | |
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