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PostscriptIV Stories Number
3
2. Disadvantage
with regard to
warming
2. Some disadvantage would attend the use
made of the warming apparatus: the higher the
tube through which the heated air has to pass, the
more of the heat is wasted upon the tube expanded is
employ'd in waste in bringing the tube itself to the same
temperature.
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6. Disadvantage
in point of
salubrity — none
Note to p. 4
3. It seems questionable whether any height
would have any bad effect upon the whole
any bad effect on the salubrity of the air.
If on the True it is, that Supposing indeed the air to stagnate be stagnant in
this intermediate area the greater the number of
stories of cells one above another, the greater the
in which the air, of that part of the
intermediate area which is upon a level with and
communicates with the air of the uppermost story,
would be injured by the respiration performed
and the exhalations emitted in the cells below.
But on the other hand, the deeper the
intermediate area the greater the certainty that no
such stagnation could ever take place: that area being
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