| 1839 - 436 pages
...was informed by Sir I. Wily, that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack, were in the proportion of three to one, to those on the side exposed to strong light, and this uniformly so for many years. Dr. Reid explained the mode he had adopted to ventilate the House... | |
| 1838 - 520 pages
...was informed by Sir I. Wily, that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack, were in the proportion of three to one, to those on the side exposed to strong light, and this uniformly so for many years. Dr. Reid explained the mode he had OF TBE BRITISH ASSOCIATION... | |
| JOHN FORBES - 1838 - 626 pages
...informed by Sir James Wylie, that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack, were in the proportion of three to one, to those on the side exposed to strong light, and this uniformly so for many years. Dr. Keid explained the mode he had adopted to ventilate the House... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1838 - 510 pages
...was informed by Sir I. Wily, that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack, were in the proportion of three to one, to those on the side exposed to strong light, and this uniformly so for many years. Dr. Reid explained the mode he had adopted to ventilate the House'of... | |
| 1838 - 510 pages
...was informed by Sir I. Wily, that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack, were in the proportion of three to one, to those on the side exposed to strong light, and this uniformly so for many years. Dr. Reid explained the mode he had adopted to ventilate the House... | |
| 1839 - 938 pages
...informed by Sir T. Wiley, that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack, were in the proportion of three to one, to those on the side exposed to strong light, and this uniformly so for many years. Dr. Reid explained the mode he had adopted to ventilate the House... | |
| 1839 - 464 pages
...informed by Sir I. Wiley, that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack, were in the proportion of three to one, to those on the side exposed to strong light, and this uniformly so for many years. Dr. Reid explained the mode he had adopted to ventilate the House... | |
| Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward - 1842 - 118 pages
...Sir A. Wylie, that the cases of disease in the dark side of an extensive barrack at St. Petersburgh, have been uniformly, for many years, in the proportion...the influence of light the more freedom do we find, cceteris paribus, from irregular action and conformation. Humboldt has remarked that among several... | |
| 1843 - 608 pages
...Sir A. Wylie, that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack at St. Petersburgh, have been uniformly, for many years, in the proportion...the influence of light, the more freedom do we find, cœteris paribus, from irregular action or conformation. Humboldt has remarked that, among several... | |
| 1843 - 612 pages
...Sir A. Wylie, that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack at St. Petersburgh, have been uniformly, for many years, in the proportion...the influence of light, the more freedom do we find, cateris paribus, from irregular action or conformation. Humboldt has remarked that, among several nations... | |
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