State Board of Health Bulletin: Tennessee, Volumes 5-6

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1889
 

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Page 127 - Act applies" means any of the following diseases, namely : small-pox, cholera, diphtheria, membranous croup, erysipelas, the disease known as scarlatina or scarlet fever, and the fevers known by any of the following names : typhus, typhoid, enteric, relapsing, continued, or puerperal...
Page 182 - ... and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper or lead lined 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...
Page 37 - ... that the virus is present, whether there is disease of the udder or not; 3, that there is no ground for the assertion that there must be a lesion of the udder...
Page 72 - Gives, lends, sells, transmits, or exposes, without previous disinfection, any bedding, clothing, rags, or other things which have been exposed to infection from any such disorder, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds...
Page 182 - RULE 5. Every dead body must be accompanied by a person in, charge, who must be provided with a ticket, and also present a full first-class ticket marked "Corpse...
Page 174 - Until further orders, no vessel shall be admitted to entry by any officer of the customs until the master, owner, or authorized agent of the vessel shall produce a certificate from the health officer or quarantine officer at the port of entry, or nearest United States quarantine officer, that no person affected with leprosy was on board the said vessel when admitted to free pratique, or in case a leper was found on board such vessel that he or she with his baggage has been removed from the vessel...
Page 182 - Every disinterred body, dead from any disease or cause, shall be treated as infectious or dangerous to the public health, and shall not be accepted for transportation unless said...
Page 139 - Annual Meeting of the Association of Executive Health Officers of Ontario, held at the city of Brantford, on the 25th and 26th of June, 1901.
Page 93 - To the President and members of the State Board of Health. GENTLEMEN — I...
Page 86 - The Identification of Criminals, its Value as a Preventive of Crime, and the Importance of Unity of Action among Prison Officials in securing a Fixed and General System.

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