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sanitary articles - перевод на греческий

DISTRICT IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Sanitary District; Rural sanitary district; Rural Sanitary District; Urban sanitary district; Sanitary districts; Sanitary authority

sanitary articles      
είδη υγιεινής
sanitary napkin         
  • Platinum maxipad
  • Different sized maxipads
  • Reusable cloth menstrual pad with [[Kokopelli]] motif.
  • Modern reusable cloth pads in differing sizes
  • postpartum infection]].
  • Sanitary napkin belt advertisement 1920
  • Different brands on a shelf
ABSORBENT ITEM WORN IN THE UNDERWEAR BY WOMEN WHO ARE MENSTRUATING, BLEEDING AFTER GIVING BIRTH OR SIMILAR
Sanitary pad; Maxi pad; Sanitary Towel; Sanitary napkin; Sanitary towel; Sanitary napkins; Maxipad; Disposable pads; Feminine napkin; Maxy pad; Maxi-Pad; Sanitary pads; Menstrual rag; Menstrual pads; Feminine pad
αποστειρομένη πετσέτα, αποστειρομένο μανδήλι, σερβιέτες
είδη υγιεινής      
sanitary articles

Определение

sanitary towel
(sanitary towels)
A sanitary towel is a pad of thick soft material which women wear to absorb the blood during their periods. (BRIT; in AM, use sanitary napkin
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Википедия

Sanitary district

Sanitary districts were established in England and Wales in 1872 and in Ireland in 1878. The districts were of two types, based on existing structures:

  • Urban sanitary districts in towns with existing local government bodies
  • Rural sanitary districts in the remaining rural areas of poor law unions.

Each district was governed by a sanitary authority and was responsible for various public health matters such as providing clean drinking water, sewers, street cleaning, and clearing slum housing.

In England and Wales, both rural and urban sanitary districts were replaced in 1894 by the Local Government Act 1894 by the more general rural districts and urban districts. A similar reform was carried out in Ireland in 1899 by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898.