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Excerpt from Lectures on the Principles of House Drainage: Delivered Before the Suffolk District Medical Society and the Boston Society of Architects, at the Mass; Institute of Technology
They are the result, and not the cause, of the investigations.
As plumbing is now practised, the architect or the sanitary engineer is, from the nature of his work, the one upon whom we must depend chie?y for its improvement. Evidently the most important part of an architect's work is that which concerns the health and comfort of his client.
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