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The diseases met with in this country are dyspepsia, anaemia, scurvy caused by improperly cooked food, sameness of diet, overwork, want of fresh vegetables, overheated and badly ventilated houses; rheumatism, pneumonia, bronchitis, enteritis, cystitis and other acute diseases, from exposure to wet and cold; debility and chronic diseases, due to excesses.

Serious lung diseases, such as consumption, are more common among those who live in damp, overcrowded, or poorly ventilated homes.

Nowhere have these drains been carried through the houses, but they are taken directly into drains at the back, having specially ventilated manholes and being brought through at the ends of terraces into the road sewers; the ventilating openings in the roads have been converted into inlet ventilators by placing upcast shafts at short intervals, discharging above the houses.

They are crowded together in a small hut, sometimes having an imperfect, and sometimes no floorand seldom raised from the ground, illy ventilated, and surrounded with filth.

" Esmo had taken the matter out of my hands, desiring the boatman to proceed; and though I sympathised with my bride's feminine terror much more than her father appeared to do, I was selfishly anxious, in spite of my declaration that there could be no novelty in this tunnel, to see one thing certainly originalthe means by which so narrow and so long a passage could be efficiently ventilated.

I wished, however, to ventilate the subject, firstly, in order to recommend all officers in high command to study the points of view under considerationa thing they much neglect to do; secondly, because it might be sometimes profitable and possible to carry out in practice one or other of themat the Imperial Manoeuvres, for example, or on some other occasion.

Window there was none; but air was admitted through a small grated aperture in the roof; and thus imperfectly ventilated, it will not be wondered at that the vault should be damp.

The German Chancellor declared that "even those Powers which academically ventilated the idea of peaceful mediation invariably and expressly laid stress upon the fact that they had no thought or intention of forcing England to accept peace against her will."

Tucker's tent offered the advantages of being carried without difficulty, easily erected by one man, readily ventilated and yet giving shelter to four men in any weather.

The room was narrow, badly lit, and still worse ventilated, so that on busy days both the clerks and the customers complained of the stuffy atmosphere.

The German Chancellor declared that "even those Powers which academically ventilated the idea of peaceful mediation invariably and expressly laid stress upon the fact that they had no thought or intention of forcing England to accept peace against her will."

He told Windy Taylor of the Double Diamond A he was gonna ventilate yore good health some fine day.

8. Valescus de Taranta, and most accurately ventilated by Jo.

The "opera-house" was spacious and admirably ventilated.

"It gets a lot under that iron door, andthere must be ventilating shafts besides.

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