Empty out some of the water, leaving the bottle half full; cork up the bottle, and place it for a few hours in a warm place; shake up the water, remove the cork, and critically smell the air contained in the bottle. If it has any smell, and especially... Annual Report - Page 79by New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1883Full view - About this book
| Iowa. General Assembly - Iowa - 1882 - 700 pages
...soluble, organic matter, or of solid matter in suspension. It should be "clear as crystal." Odor— Empty out some of the water, leaving the bottle half full;...place it for a few hours in a warm place; shake up the wat;r, remove the cork and critically smell the air contained in the bottle. If it has any smell, and... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - Public health - 1882 - 380 pages
...soluble, organic matter, or of solid matter in suspension. It should be "clear as crystal." Odor — Empty out some of the water, leaving the bottle half full;...place it for a few hours in a warm place; shake up the wat:r, remove the cork and critically smell the air contained in the bottle. If it has any smell, and... | |
| Harriette Merrick Plunkett - Chores - 1884 - 262 pages
...suspension. It should be " clear as crystal." Odor. — Empty out half the water, cork the bottle tightly, and place it for a few hours in a warm place ; shake up the water, open the bottle, and critically smell. If it has any smell, reject it for domestic use. Taste. —... | |
| 1885 - 552 pages
...organic matter, or of soluble matter in suspension. It should be "clear as crystal." Odour. — Empty out some of the water, leaving the bottle half full;...bottle. If it has any smell, and especially if the odour is in the least repulsive, the water should be rejected for domestic use. By heating the water... | |
| Medicine - 1886 - 422 pages
...made of colorless glass with the water; look through the water at some black object. Odor. — Empty out some of the water, leaving the bottle half full;...least repulsive, the water should be rejected for domcítl-j use. By heating the water to boiling an odor is evolved sometimes that otherwise does not... | |
| Abraham Reeser Horne - 1886 - 88 pages
...organic matter, or of soluble matter in suspension. It should be as "clear as crystal." ODOR. — Empty out some of the water, leaving the bottle half full; cork up the bottle and place for a few hours in a warm place; shake up the water, remove the cork, and critically smell the air... | |
| Vermont State Medical Society - 1886 - 812 pages
...leaving the bottle half full. cork and leave for a few hours in a warm place. Shake the bottle and remove the cork and critically smell the air contained in the bottle above the water. If it has any odor, especially if the odor be the least repulsive, the water is unsafe... | |
| Charles William Chancellor - Public health - 1887 - 204 pages
...indicates the presence of soluble organic matter or of solid matter in suspension. Odor. — Empty out some of the water, leaving the bottle half full...air contained in the bottle. If it has any smell, f and especially if the odor is in the least repulsive, the water should be rejected for domestic use.... | |
| K. L. Armstrong - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1889 - 460 pages
...through the water at some black object. Pour out some of the water and leave the bottle half full ; cork the bottle and place it for a few hours in a warm...air contained in the bottle. If it has any smell, particularly if the odor is repulsive, the water should not be used for domestic purposes. By heating... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Health - Public health - 1891 - 136 pages
...leaving the bottle half full, cork and leave for a few hours in a warm place. Shake the bottle and remove the cork and critically smell the air contained in the bottle above the water. If it has any odor, especially if the odor be the least repulsive, the water is unsafe... | |
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