Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: The facts, therefore, respecting the excreta of a population of 10,000 adults may be thus tabulated : Table I.?Fcal Matter Passed Per 10,000 or Adult Population Per Diem. Pounds. Moist fecal matter excreted 2,500 Dry " " " (calculating 75 per cent. as moisture) 625 Soluble in water=68.55 Ibs Insoluble in water=556.4
...5 Ibs Table II.?Ubine And Fces Passed Per Day By 10,000 Adults. Total SolidsSolidsSolids Water. insol- solids. dry.soluble.uble. Moist Ibs.Gallons.Ibs.Ibs.Ibs.Faeces2500 . 187.5625.068.55556.45Urine .?3750.01581.211581.21? 3937.52206.211649.76556.45The following table has been adapted from Letheby. The quantities given are somewhat below the normal. The facts chapter{Section 4were collected from a number of sources, the ratio of children to adults being that adopted by Roderer and Eichhorn. My own experiments would lead me to give one pint as an average quantity of urine passed by children daily up to the age of ten years, the quantity gradually increasing up to three pints in the adult. The solid constituents of the urine which, at the age of ten, are on an average 0.8 oz. daily, increase, according to my observation, up to 2.5 ozs. in the adult. The quantity passed by girls and women is rather less than that passed by boys and men. The faeces passed by girls and women are considerably less than that passed by boys and men. The calculations in the table state the amount as less than one- third. My own observations, however, scarcely support these numbers. It would, I think, be more accurate to regard the fsecal matters passed by female children and adults as about one-half that passed by male children and adults. Value or Night Soil (human Excreta). Urine, in its natural condition, has a theoretical value of between 15s. an... --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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