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Page 295 - Laws shall be passed, taxing by a uniform rule, all moneys, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies, or otherwise; and also all real and personal property, according to its true value in money...
Page 320 - ... and the boards of health and councils of municipal corporations, and the trustees of townships, shall, on application of the Board of Education of the district, provide, at the public expense, without delay, the means of vaccination to such pupils as are not provided therewith by their parents or guardians.
Page 47 - sand interposes absolutely no barrier between wells and the bacterial infection from cess-pools, cemeteries, &c., lying, even at great distances, in the lower wet stratum of sand." Moreover, " it appears probable that a dry gravel, or possibly a dry, very coarse sand, interposes no barrier to the free entrance into houses built upon...
Page 29 - ... coffin, or in an air-tight iron casket, hermetically sealed, and all enclosed in a strong, tight, wooden box; or the body must be prepared for shipment by being wrapped in a sheet and disinfected by...
Page 15 - They shall have charge of all matters pertaining to quarantine: and shall have authority to make such rules and regulations, and such sanitary investigations as they may from time to time deem necessary for the preservation or improvement of public health, and it shall be the duty of all police officers, sheriffs, constables, and all other officers and employes of the State, to enforce such rules and regulations, so far as the efficiency and success of the Board may depend upon their official co-operation.
Page 29 - Anthrax, Scarlet Fever, Puerperal Fever, Typhoid Fever, Erysipelas, Measles and other contagious, infectious or communicable diseases must be wrapped in a sheet thoroughly saturated with a strong solution of bi-chloride of mercury, in the proportion of one ounce of bi-chloride of mercury to a gallon of water; and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper or lead [lined] coffin, or.
Page 312 - The necessity of cleanliness and care in milking is well shown by the researches of Prof. Lister, who has shown that cow's milk, as it comes from the udder, is sterile, and that it quickly becomes infected in various ways — as by the hands of the milkers, the air of the stable?, etc.
Page 29 - ... and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden box. Or, the body, being prepared for shipment by, disinfecting and wrapping as above, may be placed in a strong coffin or casket, and said coffin or casket encased in an air-tight zinc, copper or tin case, all joints and seams hermetically soldered, and all enclosed in a strong outside wooden box..
Page 295 - While the dog, as a species, possesses many valuable traits which by some are denominated virtues, it is nevertheless known of all men, that he possesses vicious traits which are especially inimical to the important industry of raising sheep and wool. If the government were powerless to protect this industry from the ravages of dogs, it would indeed be impotent to protect its citizens in the enjoyment of property, than which none other is more essential to the public welfare. But such power is unquestionably...
Page 15 - ... to enforce such quarantine and sanitary rules and regulations as may be...