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Hand-book of Sanitary Information for Householders / Containing facts and suggestions about ventilation, drainage, care of contageous diseases, disinfection, food, and water. With appendices on disinfectants and plumbers' materials. cover

Hand-book of Sanitary Information for Householders / Containing facts and suggestions about ventilation, drainage, care of contageous diseases, disinfection, food, and water. With appendices on disinfectants and plumbers' materials.

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The handbook presents practical sanitary guidance for householders, explaining principles of air quality, ventilation, drainage, disinfection, and safe food and water handling. It describes how human respiration and combustion contaminate indoor air and offers simple tests and ventilating strategies; reviews privies, drains, and plumbing practices for preventing ground‑air and sewer odors; outlines disinfection and quarantine measures for contagious ailments; and supplies appendices on disinfectants and plumbers' materials for everyday application.

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Roger Sherman Tracy

Roger Sherman Tracy was an American author known for his contributions to public health literature in the late 19th century. His notable work, "Hand-book of Sanitary Information for Householders," serves as a practical guide, offering essential facts and suggestions on topics such as ventilation, drainage, and the management of contagious diseases. Tracy's writing reflects the growing awareness of sanitation and public health during his time, providing valuable insights for householders seeking to improve their living conditions. His work remains a significant resource in the historical context of health education.

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