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... . 12. No. 13. No. 14. Not farther than building and disinfecting privy - vaults . 15 . About 25 . 16. We have some defective drainage that I 14 B. H. feel confident produces some ill - health in cer- tain STATE BOARD OF HEALTH . 201.
... . 12. No. 13. No. 14. Not farther than building and disinfecting privy - vaults . 15 . About 25 . 16. We have some defective drainage that I 14 B. H. feel confident produces some ill - health in cer- tain STATE BOARD OF HEALTH . 201.
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... produces some ill - health in cer- tain localities . Committees have been appointed to inspect , but their reports have been meagre when at all , and nothing effective has been done . 4 . None . MT . STERLING . S. MCCLINTOCK , M. D. 5 ...
... produces some ill - health in cer- tain localities . Committees have been appointed to inspect , but their reports have been meagre when at all , and nothing effective has been done . 4 . None . MT . STERLING . S. MCCLINTOCK , M. D. 5 ...
Page 232
... produced nor the air breathed in such places is compatible with health . Therefore , and for the comfort and freedom from offense to the neighborhoods where cows have been kept , such a rule was deemed necessary . In the field of ...
... produced nor the air breathed in such places is compatible with health . Therefore , and for the comfort and freedom from offense to the neighborhoods where cows have been kept , such a rule was deemed necessary . In the field of ...
Page 245
... produce the disease ; and we can never expect to suc- ceed in controlling the ravages of infectious diseases without making our- selves thoroughly acquainted with the living organisms which cause the infection . Fortunately for the ...
... produce the disease ; and we can never expect to suc- ceed in controlling the ravages of infectious diseases without making our- selves thoroughly acquainted with the living organisms which cause the infection . Fortunately for the ...
Page 247
... produced from the individ- ual germ . It is estimated that if the conditions are favorable a single bacterium will give rise to more than sixteen and one - half millions in twenty - four hours , but they are so minute that this whole ...
... produced from the individ- ual germ . It is estimated that if the conditions are favorable a single bacterium will give rise to more than sixteen and one - half millions in twenty - four hours , but they are so minute that this whole ...
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Page 72 - 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 71 - RULE 2. The bodies of those who have died of Diphtheria, 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 222 - Each member of the police force shall devote his whole time and attention to the business of the department, and he is expressly prohibited from following any other calling, or being employed in any other business.
Page 69 - ... conditions, ingesta. habits, and circumstances on the health of the people. They shall, when required, or when they deem it best, advise officers of the government, or other State boards, in regard to the location, drainage, water supply, disposal of excreta, heating and ventilation of any public institution or building.
Page 72 - RULE 4. The bodies of persons dead of diseases that are not contagious, infectious, or communicable, may be received for transportation to local points in same state ; when encased in a sound coffin or metallic case, and enclosed in a strong wooden box, securely fastened so it may be safely handled. But when it is proposed to transport them out of the State to an inter-state point (unless the.
Page 227 - No blood, butcher's offal or garbage, nor any dead animals, nor any putrid or stinking animal or vegetable matter, shall be! thrown by any person or allowed to go into any street, place, sewer or receiving basin, or into any river or standing or running water or excavation, or upon any ground or premises in the built-up portions of the city.
Page 69 - ... or town thereof, to enforce such quarantine and sanitary rules and regulations as may be adopted by the state board of health, and in the event of failure or refusal on the part of any member of said boards or other officials, or persons in this section mentioned to...
Page 228 - ... together with his own certificate setting forth as nearly as can be ascertained, the birthplace of the party, ward, number, and street of late residence in...
Page 43 - shall have charge of all matters pertaining to quarantine and shall have authoritv to make such rules and regulations and such sanitary investigations as they may from time to time deem necessary for the preservation...
Page 226 - That all grocers, bakers, and other persons having or offering for sale milk shall at all times keep the name or names of the dairymen from whom the milk on sale shall have been obtained posted up in a conspicuous place wherever such milk may be sold or kept for sale. SEC.