K. Fiedler et M. Lindner, August Gartner and building, housing and communal hygiene - 100 years of housing hygiene in Jena, INT J HYG E, 203(1), 2000, pp. 65-70
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27
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYGIENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
August Gartner who had been called to the first Chair of Hygiene in Jena in
1886 has provided impulses decisive for the development of hygiene in the
fields of construction, housing and communities. He has formulated importan
t requirements for indoor climate, e.g. for heating, ventilation, indoor ai
r temperature, indoor air humidity, avoidance of temperature asymmetry and
thermal insulation of houses. His requirements to ensure adequate insulatio
n, e.g. a ratio between window area and floor area of 1:8-1:10, have remain
ed valid until today. Missing attention to his findings with regard to sewa
ge disposal gained on the occasions of two typhoid outbreaks in Jena as ear
ly as in 1901 and 1915 resulted in the last water-borne typhoid outbreak in
Germany in 1980, in the same place.