A report &c. [of the first annual festival of the Holy gild of st. Joseph] with an account of the speeches delivered, and of the gild premiums awarded for the cleanest and tidiest kept houses, ed. by bishop Gillis |
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... Town of Edinburgh , II . Public Arrangements External to Residences , by which the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population is Affected , XXXVI XXXVI XLVII III . Circumstances of Internal Economy , Affecting the Health of the ...
... Town of Edinburgh , II . Public Arrangements External to Residences , by which the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population is Affected , XXXVI XXXVI XLVII III . Circumstances of Internal Economy , Affecting the Health of the ...
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... towns ; * their Catholic brethren , have desired their names to be enrolled in the list of the Honorary Members of the Gild , forwarding at the same time the handsome contribution of Ten Guineas , towards carry- ing into effect the ...
... towns ; * their Catholic brethren , have desired their names to be enrolled in the list of the Honorary Members of the Gild , forwarding at the same time the handsome contribution of Ten Guineas , towards carry- ing into effect the ...
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... town , than when living in the country , and that the residence in the dif- ferent places , is attended with a difference of effects similar to those described in respect to the tailors working in crowded rooms in towns , and the ...
... town , than when living in the country , and that the residence in the dif- ferent places , is attended with a difference of effects similar to those described in respect to the tailors working in crowded rooms in towns , and the ...
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... towns , and also want of due ventilation . * We are told that in London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , and all large cities , where the working classes are congregated in small apartments , many persons , young and old , are annually smitten ...
... towns , and also want of due ventilation . * We are told that in London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , and all large cities , where the working classes are congregated in small apartments , many persons , young and old , are annually smitten ...
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... town by persons of all ranks , to explain what my system is ; and not merely * It will be gratifying to the well - wishers of the Edinburgh Gild to learn , that since the above was spoken , a lease has been taken of very eligible ...
... town by persons of all ranks , to explain what my system is ; and not merely * It will be gratifying to the well - wishers of the Edinburgh Gild to learn , that since the above was spoken , a lease has been taken of very eligible ...
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A Report, &c. with an Account of the Speeches Delivered, and of the Gild ... ... Gillis Volledige weergave - 1843 |
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accumulated alluded amount annually Annuity ANNUITY FUND appear attend Bishop GILLIS brethren bridewell Catholic charity civilization cleanliness cleansing close comfort Commissioners common companies contributions court Court of Session Cowgate crowded David's parish deaths disease districts drainage drains Dundee dwellings Edwin Chadwick effect England evil existing expense families feel fever filth Friendly Societies gentlemen Gild of St Glasgow habits happiness Highland Society Holy Gild honorary members honour houses human improvement individual inhabitants instance irrigation labouring classes Loud applause Loud cheers means misery moral nuisance object observed obtained Old Assembly Close old town persons police poor poorer classes population premiums present prisoners proportion removal Report sanitary sanitary measures Scotland sewers sick allowance St Joseph streets supplies of water tables tion toast Tranent ventilation visited week WILLIAM CHAMBERS wynds
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Pagina cxxii - But I say to you, Love your enemies: do good to them that hate you : and pray for them that persecute and calumniate you : That you may be the children of your Father who is in heaven, who maketh his sun to rise upon the good, and bad, and raineth upon the just and the unjust. For if you love them that love you, what reward shall you have? do not even the publicans this? And if you salute your brethren only, what do you more? do not also the heathens this? Be you therefore perfect, as also your heavenly...
Pagina 57 - And let me linger in this place, for an instant, to remark that if ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor. The ties that bind the wealthy and the proud to home may be forged on earth, but those which linlr the poor man to his humble hearth are of the truer metal and bear the stamp of Heaven.
Pagina lix - With the poor, far less obstacles are an absolute barrier, because no privation is felt by them so little as that of cleanliness. The propensity to dirt is so strong, the steps so few and easy, that nothing but the utmost facilities for water can act as a counterpoise ; and such is the love of uncleanliness, when once contracted, that no habit, not even drunkenness, is so difficult to eradicate.
Pagina lxxxvi - ... be a reduction of the existing expenditure of labour in fetching water ; and many other similar reductions should be made from the account. But, without lingering over such details, it may be at once stated that...
Pagina xlv - The interiors of these houses and their inmates corresponded with the exteriors. We saw half-dressed wretches crowding together to be warm ; and in one bed, although in the middle of the day, several women were imprisoned under a blanket, because as many others who had on their backs all the articles of dress that belonged to the party were then out of doors in the streets. This picture is so shocking that without ocular proof, one would be disposed to doubt the possibility of the facts ; and yet...
Pagina lxx - The most experienced and zealous teachers are gladdened by the sight of well-grown healthy children, which presents to them better promise that their labours will be less difficult, and more lasting and successful. On one occasion a comparison was made between the progress of two sets...
Pagina xcii - It is immaterial how long the practice may have prevailed, for no length of time will legitimate a nuisance.
Pagina lvii - The interposition of the labour of going out and bringing home water from a distance, acts as an obstacle to the formation of better habits; and I deem it an important principle to be borne in mind, that in the actual condition of the lower classes, conveniences of this description must precede and form the habits.
Pagina lxvi - Such general failure of health and such mortality had occurred among the children as to attract public notice and the animadversions of many medical men and others who visited the schools ; but by most the evil was attributed chiefly to faulty nourishment; and it was only after the more complete examination, made by direction of the board, and of which the report is published, as above stated, that the diet was found to be unusually good, but the ventilation very imperfect. Suitable changes were...
Pagina xliv - I first visited, it was found that the great mass of the fever cases occurred in the low wynds and dirty narrow streets and courts, in which, because lodging was there cheapest, the poorest and most destitute naturally had their abodes. From one such locality, between Argyll Street and the river, 754 of about 5000 cases of fever which occurred in the previous year were carried to the hospitals.