Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Connecticut, Volume 15

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Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1893
 

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Page 193 - ... examine into all nuisances and sources of filth injurious to the public health, and cause to be removed all filth found within the town which in their judgment shall endanger the health of the inhabitants...
Page 234 - States, and it was shown that there was no pleuro-pneumonia in the sections of the country from which they came, and that they could not have been exposed to the contagion on their way to the vessels by which they were shipped. When the annual report of the director of the veterinary...
Page xl - Every person who shall violate any provision of the preceding sections of this chapter, or legal order of a board of health, for which no other penalty is provided, shall be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding six months, or both.
Page 8 - The following table gives a summary of the Vital Statistics of the State from 1848, the date of the first Registration Report, up to the present time. Previous to the year...
Page 181 - Every physician, or midwife, who shall have professional charge of the mother at the birth of any child, and every attendant who may act as midwife at such a time...
Page xxxix - The notice to the officer of the board of health shall state the name of the disease, the name, age and sex of the person sick, also the name of the physician giving the notice; and shall, by street and number, or otherwise, sufficiently designate the house or room in which said person sick may be.
Page 233 - Report of the surgeon general of the army to the secretary of war for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896.
Page xxxviii - ... of this section, or who shall knowingly sign a false permit, or knowingly cause or allow any false permit to be used in lieu of a permit required by this section, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. SEC. 14. The registrars of births, marriages, and deaths are hereby authorized and empowered to' administer oaths in all cases coming before them.
Page xxxvii - ... person died, certifying the cause of death or disease of which such person died and the town in which such person is to be buried...

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