Excerpt from Appendix to Report of the Committee for Scientific Inquiries in Relation to the Cholera-Epidemic of 1854
But the subsequent anal ses show ihat these waters contain a con siderable amount of soli inorganic and organic matter. Reckonin the mean solid matter in a gallon at 276 grains, the total solkfi pumped by the water companies daily amount to pounds avoirdupois, or ounces to each inhabitant of The amount of organic matter in the daily water supply at 307 grains per gallon averages pounds daily.
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