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A Treatise on the Origin, Progress, Prevention, and Cure of Dry Rot in Timber is a comprehensive and authoritative work by Thomas Allen Britton, first published in the early 19th century. This seminal book delves deeply into the phenomenon of dry rot, a destructive fungal decay that affects timber, particularly in buildings and ships. Drawing on scientific observation, practical experience, and historical cases, Britton meticulously examines the causes and conditions that give rise to dry rot, including environmental factors, construction practices, and the inherent properties of different types of wood. The treatise is structured to guide readers through the lifecycle of dry rot, beginning with its origin and the early signs of infestation. Britton describes the microscopic and macroscopic characteristics of the fungus, its methods of propagation, and the ways in which it infiltrates and compromises wooden structures. He provides detailed accounts of the symptoms and stages of decay, enabling builders, architects, and property owners to identify and assess the extent of damage. A significant portion of the book is devoted to prevention, offering practical advice on selecting and preparing timber, proper ventilation, and construction techniques that minimize the risk of dry rot. Britton emphasizes the importance of using well-seasoned wood, maintaining dry conditions, and employing chemical treatments where necessary. He also discusses the role of design in preventing moisture accumulation and ensuring the longevity of timber structures. In addressing the cure of dry rot, Britton presents a range of remedial measures, from the removal and replacement of affected wood to the application of preservatives and fungicides. He evaluates the effectiveness of various treatments, drawing on case studies and experiments to support his recommendations. The treatise also includes appendices with additional observations, correspondence, and reports from other experts in the field. Richly detailed and illustrated with engravings, A Treatise on the Origin, Progress, Prevention, and Cure of Dry Rot in Timber remains a valuable resource for historians, conservationists, and anyone interested in the preservation of wooden architecture. Its blend of scientific rigor and practical guidance has ensured its enduring relevance in the study and management of timber decay.
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Liczba stron: 465
Rok wydania: 2025
