2 edition of sanitary privy. found in the catalog.
sanitary privy.
Indiana State Board of Health.
Published
1950
in [Lafayette, Ind.]
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Engineering Extension Department. Extension series,, no. 73, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Engineering bulletin,, v. 34, no. 5 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TD775 .I5 1950 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 15 p. |
Number of Pages | 15 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6105686M |
LC Control Number | 51061821 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1260338 |
A Sanitary Privy with Concrete Floor and Riser Vintage Woodworking Plan. Before indoor plumbing, the wood frame sanitary privy was the means to discreetly go to the bathroom. These plans are reproduced from drawings and specs prepared by the US Publish Health Service. Full text Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. Get a printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (K), or click on a page image below to browse page by page.
THE SANITARY PRIVY. BY C. W. STILES, Professor of Zoology, United States Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, and Consulting Zoologist, Bureau of Animal Industry, AND. L. L. LUMSDEN, Passed Assistant Surgeon, United States Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Privy plant: cleaning metal forms for sanitary privy base, Southeast Missouri Farms Project. Photograph by Russell Lee, Photo date May Source: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, FSA-OWI Collection, Reproduction Number LC-USFM3 DLC.
In Privies and Waterclosets, Mr. Eveleigh traces the improvements in street sewers, indoor plumbing and running water, and sanitary habits throughout the nineteenth century, especially after the second great cholera epidemic in Bermondsey, London in , which kil and was the result of water contaminated by raw sewage. Joseph Nathaniel McCormack (November 9, – May 4, ) was an American surgeon, a leader in several national medical organizations and a member of the Kentucky General served as executive officer of the Kentucky State Board of Health for thirty years and he led the reorganization of the American Medical Association (AMA) during its formative years of to
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The opening sentence in a journal article “The Sanitary Privy and Its Relation to Public Health” reads: In the early part of the 20th century it was discovered that the prevention or control of typhoid fever, diarrhea, dysentery, hookworm, and other enteric diseases was dependent upon the sanitary disposal of human excreta.
Public health bulletin no. 37, issued inandhas title: The sanitary privy: its purpose and construction, by Ch. Wardell Stiles. Description: iii, 45 pages, IV plates on 2 leaves illustrations.
Sanitary privy (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Charles Wardell Stiles; L L Lumsden; United States. Department of Agriculture.
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The sanitary privy Item Preview remove-circle. Get this from a library. The sanitary privy: its purpose and construction. [Charles Wardell Stiles; United States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.].
Reprint of: The sanitary privy. Minnesota State Board of Health, Division of Sanitation, The book, “ Household Discoveries and Mrs.
Curtis’s Cook Book,” includes detailed plans for building a privy, which is quite useful ―. A sanitary privy, regardless of size or seating capacity, must incorporate the following features: 1. A vault of sufficient capacity to serve the daily and long term needs of users; 2.
The vault must be inaccessible to rodents and insects 3. A concrete floor slab, base, or vault lid on which the privy housing or superstructure can be.
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Regardless of its exterior materials, the standard privy featured an open pit 3 to 6 feet deep. The outhouse itself was usually a 3- to 4-foot rectangle about 7 feet tall. The number of holes in the seat bench inside the privy depended on the number of family members, as well as their ages.
Generally there were one to three holes of varying sizes. The Sanitary Privy To celebrate the 4th of July and our American heritage, this Footnote launches a month-long series of postings that look at the federal government and some of the policies and agencies created by the federal governmen.
Get this from a library. The Sanitary privy: construction plans and specifications of earth-pit privy with concrete slab and diagonal riser. [Wisconsin. Bureau of Sanitary Engineering.;]. The Sanitary Privy One of 1, pamphlets in the series: Farmers' bulletin (United States.
Dept. of Agriculture) available on this site. Showing of 32 pages in this pamphlet. The Sanitary Privy, Farmer's Bulletin Paperback – January 1, by C.W.
and L. Lumsden Stiles (Author) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Price New from Used from Paperback, January 1, Author: C.W. and L. Lumsden Stiles. 10 SANITARY PRIVY.
water or food supplies, and then be swallowed by and cause infec-tion in persons. They may be carried by drainage or seepage or tracked on the feet of persons, live stock, and poultry to the well or spring.
They may be carried directly by flies from the excreta to. The book, Household Discoveriesand Mrs. Curtis's Cook Book, includes detailed plans for building a privy, which is quite useful ― right down to the size of boards and hardware required.
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“It is believed that any year-old schoolboy of average intelligence and mechanical ingenuity can, by following these plans, build a sanitary privy for his home” at an expense of $5 to $. Inthe U.S. Public Health Service published plans for various types of sanitary privies, including a sanitary privy that incorporated a poured concrete vault.
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