Annual Report, Issue 25The Board, 1906 Vols. for 1949- issued in 2 vols: New York's health; and statistical part. |
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100 degrees F Accidents and violence Acute respiratory diseases ALBANY albuminoid ammonia ammonia antitoxin Au Sable Forks beds behavior during ignition board of health Bureau of Chemistry CAUSES OF DEATH cent Cerebrospinal meningitis chlorine chlorine in chlorides Commissioner of Health Consumption pulmonary creek cubic centimeter DANIEL LEWIS date received Dated at Bureau Deaths at 70 Department of Health Diarrheal diseases diphtheria discharge disinfection EPIDEMIC Erysipelas feet filter free ammonia gallons health officer lake Landreth loss on ignition Malarial diseases Measles meningitis mineral matter mortality nitrites nitrogen nitrogen as nitrates number of deaths Odor at 100 pipe pneumonia pollution population pump Received from Dr Representing annual death reservoir respectfully Rest of District river samples of water SANITARY DISTRICTS Scarlet fever Seneca septic tank serum sewage disposal sewer smallpox Specimen street streptococci tion and cancer Total number total solids turbidity Typhoid fever urinary system vaccinated village Whooping cough Willsboro
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Page 557 - Every such rule or regulation shall be published at least once in each week for six consecutive weeks, in at least one newspaper of the county where the waters to which it relates are located. The cost of such publication shall be paid by the corporation or municipality benefited by the protection of the water supply, to which the rule or regulation published relates. The affidavit of the printer, publisher or proprietor of the newspaper in which such rule or regulation is published may be filed...
Page 576 - If the local board fails to enforce such order within ten days after its receipt, the corporation furnishing such water supply, or the municipality deriving its water supply from the waters to which such rule or regulation relates, or...
Page 575 - ... liable to prosecution for misdemeanor for every such violation, and on conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both.
Page 718 - No member of this state shall be disfranchised, or deprived of any of the rights or privileges secured to any citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land or the judgment of his peers.
Page 721 - The Legislature shall provide for the maintenance and support of a system of free common schools, wherein all the children of this State may be educated.
Page 762 - ... notice thereof, by posting copies of the same in at least two public and conspicuous places within the limits of the school government, and shall announce therein that due provision has been made, specifying it, for the vaccination of any child or person of suitable age desiring to attend the school, and whose parents or guardians are unable to procure vaccination for them, or who are, by reason of poverty, exempted from taxation in such district.
Page 21 - The possibility that the belief may be wrong, and that science may yet show it to be wrong, is not conclusive ; for the Legislature has the right to pass laws which, according to the common belief of the people, are adapted to prevent the spread of contagious diseases.
Page 566 - ... may maintain an action in a court of record, which shall be tried in the county where the cause of action arose against such person, for the recovery of the penalties incurred by such violation, and for an injunction restraining him from the continued violation of such rule or regulation.
Page 566 - ... the rule or regulation published relates. The affidavit of the printer, publisher or proprietor of the newspaper in which such rule or regulation is published may be filed, with the rule or regulation published, in the county clerk's office of such county, and such affidavit and rule and regulation shall be conclusive evidence of such publication, and of all the facts therein stated in all courts and places.
Page 21 - In a free country, where the government is by the people through their chosen representatives, practical legislation admits of no other standard of action ; for what the people believe is for the common welfare must be accepted as tending to promote the common welfare, whether it does in fact or not.