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This work traces the development of sanitation from primitive water sources and cisterns through ancient aqueducts, Roman baths and sewers, medieval decline and revival, to modern waterworks, pumping machinery, filtration, and sewage purification. It surveys ancient technologies and structures—wells, cisterns, aqueducts, and drainage systems—and describes public and private bathing, sewer engineering, and the fall and recovery of sanitary practice. Later chapters examine mechanical advances in pumping and pipe distribution, outbreaks that spurred reform, the introduction of water filters and sewage treatment, and contemporary plumbing fixtures and public washrooms, combining historical narrative with technical detail and illustrative examples.

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J. J. Cosgrove

J. J. Cosgrove is an author recognized for his contributions to the field of public health and sanitation. His notable work, "History of Sanitation," explores the evolution of sanitation practices and their impact on public health. Through his writing, Cosgrove sheds light on the importance of hygiene and sanitation in society, providing historical context that underscores their significance in modern life. His insights contribute to a better understanding of how sanitation has shaped communities and public health policies over time.

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