Practical sanitation; a handbook for sanitary inspectors and others;with apxon Sanitary law, by Herbert Manley . Fig. A, Saddle boiler. B, Steam drum. C, Circulating pipes. D, Disinfecting , Open exit pipe. H, Screen for breaking thecurrent of the steam. J, Water jacket. 0, Perforated valve. P, Automatic pressure regu-lator. S, Steam pipe from drum todisinfecting chamber. Fig. 104 INFECTION AND DISINFECTION. 205 various parts, will be understood from the two. drawings, andespecially from the lettered section with descriptive form of the apparatus has been thoroughly t


Practical sanitation; a handbook for sanitary inspectors and others;with apxon Sanitary law, by Herbert Manley . Fig. A, Saddle boiler. B, Steam drum. C, Circulating pipes. D, Disinfecting , Open exit pipe. H, Screen for breaking thecurrent of the steam. J, Water jacket. 0, Perforated valve. P, Automatic pressure regu-lator. S, Steam pipe from drum todisinfecting chamber. Fig. 104 INFECTION AND DISINFECTION. 205 various parts, will be understood from the two. drawings, andespecially from the lettered section with descriptive form of the apparatus has been thoroughly tested by , of Paris, who came to the conclusion that it surpassedother disinfectors then used in the French hospitals. Reeks disinfector, with separate drying arrangement, wasshown at the exhibition connected with the Sanitary InstituteCongress held in Liverpool in the autumn of 1894, and, on theauthors suggestion, the inventor kindly had the apparatus (thecylindrical form measuring 7 feet by 3 feet) fixed in Staffordafter the closure of the exhibition to allow of its power beingtested. In these trials the a


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