I conceive right to add, that in all cases, even though the composition of the water seems to bring it within the conditions of safety now stated, an attentive examination should be made of the water after it has been running for a few days through the... Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts - Page 20by Royal Scottish Society of Arts - 1844Full view - About this book
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