Abstract

The physiological investigations of the last twenty years have indicated that the ordinarily observed results produced by the air of crowded unventilated rooms are due to thermal rather than chemical conditions, high room temperatures producing serious physiological derangements, while the chemical constituents of the air of such rooms appear not to exert any measurable effects. For the further study of the reactions of the body to moderately high room temperatures, and for a more exhaustive investigation of possibly undetected chemical influences, the New York State Commission on Ventilation has equipped an experimental plant in rooms courteously placed at its disposal by the trustees of the College of the City of New York.Since the effects to be observed would naturally be slight, it was necessary to provide a plant on a large enough scale for the observation of a number of subjects over considerable periods of time. On the other hand, since we were dealing not with calorimeter experiments but merely wi...

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