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The Drinking Water of Steamships

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Marc Armand Ruffer
Affiliation:
(From the Bacteriological Laboratories of the Sanitary, Maritime and Quarantine Council of Egypt.)
J. Graham Willmore
Affiliation:
(From the Bacteriological Laboratories of the Sanitary, Maritime and Quarantine Council of Egypt.)
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We intend to give in this paper a short account of (1) the laws concerning the supply of drinking water to ships in some of the chief civilised countries of the world; (2) the results of bacteriological examination of the water on steamships; (3) the chief deficiencies in supply and storage which have come under our notice, and (4) the reforms which we consider urgently necessary.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1908

References

page 504 note 1 This information was obtained from M. C. Greig, H.M.'s Vice-Consul, Alexandria.

page 505 note 1 If necessary read Schedule XII of the list in question.

page 507 note 1 Information obtained from M. Nettement, French Vice-Consul in Alexandria.

page 508 note 1 Information obtained from M. d'abazza, Russian Consul, M. Goor, Belgian Consul, Dr Demech, Dutch Delegate, Dr Mauri, Portuguese Delegate in Alexandria.

page 508 note 2 Information obtained from Dr Osborn, Austrian Delegate in Alexandria.

page 508 note 3 Information obtained from Dr Kartulis, Swedish Delegate in Alexandria.

page 508 note 4 Information obtained from Dr Demitriadis, Norwegian Delegate in Alexandria.

page 508 note 5 Information obtained from Dr Torella, Italian Delegate in Alexandria.