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− | | 2000 BC || || Descriptions of of foul water purification by boiling and filtering are written in {{w|Sanskrit}}.<ref name="SNAPSHOTS OF PUBLIC SANITATION">{{cite web|title=SNAPSHOTS OF PUBLIC SANITATION|url= | + | | 2000 BC || || Descriptions of of foul water purification by boiling and filtering are written in {{w|Sanskrit}}.<ref name="SNAPSHOTS OF PUBLIC SANITATION">{{cite web|title=SNAPSHOTS OF PUBLIC SANITATION|url=http://www.hygieneforhealth.org.au/public_sanitation.php|website=hygieneforhealth.org.au|accessdate=3 August 2017}}</ref> || |
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| 460-377 BC || || “Hygiene” becomes known as the branch of medicine dedicated to the "art of health," (as distinct from therapeutics, the treatment of disease).<ref name="SNAPSHOTS OF PUBLIC SANITATION"/> || | | 460-377 BC || || “Hygiene” becomes known as the branch of medicine dedicated to the "art of health," (as distinct from therapeutics, the treatment of disease).<ref name="SNAPSHOTS OF PUBLIC SANITATION"/> || |
Revision as of 12:47, 3 August 2017
This is a timeline of sanitation.
Big picture
Time period | Development summary | More details |
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Full timeline
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2000 BC | Descriptions of of foul water purification by boiling and filtering are written in Sanskrit.[1] | ||
460-377 BC | “Hygiene” becomes known as the branch of medicine dedicated to the "art of health," (as distinct from therapeutics, the treatment of disease).[1] |
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "SNAPSHOTS OF PUBLIC SANITATION". hygieneforhealth.org.au. Retrieved 3 August 2017.