Report, Volume 101881/82-1882/83, 1936/38- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936/37- |
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Page 11
... person to act as health officer , and a board of health in the larger towns . We believe such action would improve the public health ser- vice of the State . The aggregate amount of work accomplished by local health officers throughout ...
... person to act as health officer , and a board of health in the larger towns . We believe such action would improve the public health ser- vice of the State . The aggregate amount of work accomplished by local health officers throughout ...
Page 17
... persons have received remedial treatment by order of the Board . Of those committed during the year for remedial treatment 13.79 per cent have recovered ; 4.6 per cent much improved ; and 6.9 per cent improved . These results alone are ...
... persons have received remedial treatment by order of the Board . Of those committed during the year for remedial treatment 13.79 per cent have recovered ; 4.6 per cent much improved ; and 6.9 per cent improved . These results alone are ...
Page 23
... persons , all of whom , with the exception of the three mentioned , are allowed to mingle with the other inmates of the almshouse . Among them are one or two who have recurrent mania and have to be locked up at times . This state of ...
... persons , all of whom , with the exception of the three mentioned , are allowed to mingle with the other inmates of the almshouse . Among them are one or two who have recurrent mania and have to be locked up at times . This state of ...
Page 26
... person could not see to read , should be lighted and some means be devised for ventilating them . The delegation voted to instruct the commissioners to whitewash the cells , to place a small grated window in each , and to furnish some ...
... person could not see to read , should be lighted and some means be devised for ventilating them . The delegation voted to instruct the commissioners to whitewash the cells , to place a small grated window in each , and to furnish some ...
Page 53
... persons in the gallery . The plan recommended by the Board consists of taking a supply of air from outside the building through an opening in the cellar wall into a chamber built of brick . The air is to be warmed by passing over a ...
... persons in the gallery . The plan recommended by the Board consists of taking a supply of air from outside the building through an opening in the cellar wall into a chamber built of brick . The air is to be warmed by passing over a ...
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