Dangers to health : a pictorial guide to domestic sanitary defects / by T. Pridgin Teale. London : Churchill [u.a.], 1879
Content
- PDF Front cover
- PDF Endsheet
- PDF Vortitelblatt
- PDF Title page
- PDF Dedication
- PDF TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- PDF 5 INTRODUCTION
- PDF PLATE I. House with every sanitary arrangement faulty.
- PDF PLATE II. House with faulty sanitary arrangements avoided.
- PDF PLATE III. Flame of Candle at keyhole and the lessons it teaches.
- PDF PLATE IV. Waste pipe of kitchen sink, untrapped, passing direct into drain.
- PDF PLATE V. Waste pipe of kitchen sink, untrapped, and passing into soil pipe.
- PDF Plate VI. Scullery sink discharging into a grate guarding an untrapped sewer.
- PDF PLATE VII. Kitchen sink with faults corrected.
- PDF PLATE VIII. Defects in lavatories and baths, and their remedies.
- PDF PLATE IX. Waste and overflow pipe of a lavatory passing untrapped direct into a drain.
- PDF PLATE X. Lavatory with overflow joining the waste-pipe below the trap.
- PDF PLATE XI. Waste-pipe of lavatory in a dressing-room passing untrapped into a drain or soil-pipe.
- PDF PLATE XII. Lavatory in bedroom trapped but discharging into soil-pipe of w.c.
- PDF PLATE XIII. Lavatory with faults corrected.
- PDF PLATE XIV. "Unsyphoned" Trap.
- PDF PLATE XV. Housemaid's sink-pipe untrapped and discharging into a soil-pipe.
- PDF PLATE XVI. Water-closet with arrangements all faulty compared with w.c. with the faults remedied.
- PDF PLATE XVII. "Save-all" tray beneath w.c. with untrapped waste pipe serving as unsuspected ventilator to soil-pipe.
- PDF PLATE XVIII. " Putty joints" in leaden soil-pipes.
- PDF PLATE XIX. Leaden soil-pipe seamed, and crumbling with age.
- PDF PLATE XX. Disused Traps; Evaporation.
- PDF PLATE XXI. Cistern feeding L boiler.
- PDF PLATE XXII. [Fall pipe and ventilating pipe opening below bedroom window]
- PDF PLATE XXIII. Fall pipe having direct communication with the drain carried through the house and allowing the escape of sewer gas from imperfect joints.
- PDF PLATE XXIV. Disused and unsuspected water tank under cellar-floor.
- PDF PLATE XXV. Pantry sink turned into soft-water cistern under the cellar floor, with overflow into the rock.
- PDF PLATE XXVI. "Dish-stone" in scullery leading into a rain-water tank with overflow direct into a drain.
- PDF Plate XXVII. "Rats, and the tale they tell."
- PDF PLATE XXVIII. [Dishstone admitting drain gas into larder.]
- PDF PLATE XXIX. "Dairy sweepings."
- PDF PLATE XXX. How people drink sewage. - No. 1.
- PDF PLATE XXXI. How people drink sewage. - No. 2.
- PDF PLATE XXXII. Cesspool overflowing and causing the floor and wall of a house to be damp from sewage.
- PDF PLATE XXXIII. Broken junction of drain with soil-pipe, leakage into disused well under keeping-cellar.
- PDF PLATE XXXIV. Common stone drain under tiled entrance hall, leaking at every joint, and forming an extensive cesspool under the house.
- PDF PLATE XXXV. Speculating builder buying "Seconds."
- PDF PLATE XXXVI. Drain made of "Seconds" tubes.
- PDF PLATE XXXVII. Road scrapings, and ash-pit refuse for mortar and plaster.
- PDF PLATE XXXVIII. Six-inch pipe interpolated between two four-inch pipes.
- PDF PLATE XXXIX. Joints opened by giving way of foundations.
- PDF PLATE XL. Pipes laid the wrong way.
- PDF PLATE XLI. Newly laid drain blocked by stones filling the syphon trap.
- PDF PLATE XLII. Drain under a house running up-hill.
- PDF PLATE XLIII. "To be continued in our next."
- PDF PLATE XLIV. Disconnected and misconnected.
- PDF PLATE XLV. "Poisoned by next door neighbour's drains."
- PDF PLATE XLVI [Drain "taking" a rock - sewage "refusing"]
- PDF PLATE XLVII. Economy in digging at the expense of "fall" in a drain.
- PDF PLATE XLVIII. Waste-pipe of bath and sink cut off - pipe open.
- PDF PLATE XLIX. Hunting for Drains. - No Plans.
- PDF PLATE L. Terrace of the Future on the Refuse of the Past.
- PDF PLATE LI. Arsenical Wall Papers.
- PDF PLATE LII. "Window Ventilator" in the Roof of a Brougham.
- PDF PLATE LIII. Admission of Fresh Air an Exclusion of Dirt. - No. 1.
- PDF PLATE LIV. Admission of Fresh Air, and Exclusion of Dirt. - No. 2.
- PDF PLATE LV. Why Glass Cases don't Exclude Dust, and how tho make them do so.
- PDF I APPENDIX I.
- PDF II APPENDIX II.
- PDF 1 Verlagswerbung
- PDF Endsheet
- PDF Back cover
