ISOLATED TENTS OR HUTS,
where they can hive this poweriul assistant, than in the best- ar pointed ward wit hie four walls. Even yet, however, the aubject of ventilating houses is not thoroughly uncles tood, and, to say tLe truth, pr - senls very formidable 6ifficultif.fi wbich can hardly >< c sail to b^ overcome. V' ry recently the present writer, whil-t taking a tricycle ride not very f*r from London, was shown a house i.ear the road which had been built under the soperinh ndence of an architect supposed to be an i u^hority in these matters, an whioh by desirs of the owner had been specially planned with a view to ventila'ion. The result was, that before it liad been inhabited six weeks the mistress told her husband she could not possibly live in it. She was a martyr to a^onii-ing neuralgia, the cause of which wus clear in
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Otago Witness, Issue 2069, 19 October 1893, Page 50
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149ISOLATED TENTS OR HUTS, Otago Witness, Issue 2069, 19 October 1893, Page 50
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