Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report for the year 1903 of the Medical Officer of Health
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Concrete. | |
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Composition of | |
Thickness and width of beds of concrete | |
Interceptor | |
Gullies | |
Waste pipes | |
Water closets | |
Thickness of walls | |
Description of bricks „ rendering | |
Size and description of cover and manner of fixing | |
General description of method to be adopted | |
Lead soil pipe, &c., with iron drain,&c. Stoneware trap, &c., with lead soil pipe, &c. | |
Lead soil pipe, &c., with stoneware drain, &c. | |
Iron soil pipe, &c., with stoneware drain, &c. | |
Stoneware trap of Closet with iron soil pipe, &c. | |
(Note.—Connection with arm of soil pipe to be not less than 3 inches or more than 12 inches from the highest part of the trap.) | |
Means of approach to | |
Size of window made to open | |
Means of constant ventilation | |
Description of apparatus including flushing | |
Description, &c., of any work to be carried out, but not mentioned above, is to be given here. |
Note.—The size and materials of the pipes and their respective falls are to be indicated on the
accompanying plans, and the general description given in the accompanying Schedule.