The cream was frozen in the back end of an old wooden building on Main street. It is surrounded by shade, has no underpinning, and the sills have settled into the ground. There are no eve-troughs, and all the water falling from the roof runs under the... Report - Page 315by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1890Full view - About this book
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1886 - 736 pages
...in the back end of a wooden building owned by CM Morrick, Зоб THE MEDICAL RECORD. 307 and located on Main Street. It is surrounded by shade, has no...falling from the roof runs under the building. The street also largely drains under the building, the streets on two sides having been raised since the... | |
| 1887 - 636 pages
...cream stood. I take from this letter the following extraer, : — "The cream was frozen in the hack end of an old wooden building on Main Street. It is...streets on two sides having been raised since the building of the house. The building had been unoccupied for a number of months, consequently has had... | |
| 1887 - 550 pages
...concerning the conditions under which the cream stood. I take from this letter the following extract : ' ' The cream was frozen in the back end of an old wooden...the sills have settled into the ground. There are no eve-troughs and all the water falling from the roof runs under the building, the streets on two sides... | |
| Edward Hart - 1887 - 504 pages
...concerning the conditions under which the cream stood. I take from this letter the following extract: '' The cream was frozen in the back end of an old wooden...the sills have settled into the ground. There are no eve-troughs and all the water falling from the roof runs under the building, the streets on two sides... | |
| American Public Health Association - 1888 - 512 pages
...to stand for some hours in a building which is described as follows by a resident of the village : " The cream was frozen in the back end of an old wooden...the sills have settled into the ground. There are no eve-troughs, and all the water falling from the roof runs under the building, the streets on two sides... | |
| American Public Health Association. Committee on Disinfectants - 1888 - 280 pages
...to stand for some hours in a building which is described as follows by a resident of the village : " The cream was frozen in the back end of an old wooden...the sills have settled into the ground. There are no eve-troughs, and all the water falling from t'.1e roof runs under the building, the streets on two... | |
| Victor Clarence Vaughan, Frederick George Novy - 1891 - 410 pages
...some hours in a building, which is described as follows by a resident of the village : " The cieam was frozen in the back end of an old wooden building...the sills have settled into the ground. There are no eve-troughs, and all the water falling from the roof ruus under the building, the streets on two sides... | |
| 1893 - 678 pages
...persons were seriously poisoned by it. Example 4. A case of ice-cream poisoning related by Vaughn. " The cream was frozen in the back end of an old wooden building. It is surrounded by shade, has no underpinning, and the sills have settled into the ground. There are... | |
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