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... Containing Foods ( animal sort ) and their Prepa- ration 181 Methods of Cooking Meat 187 Soup Making . .188,191 Boiling Meat . .188 , 192 Frying in Fat 189 , 192 Baking Meat .189 , 193 Broiling Meat .. The Heat Saver .... To Make Meat ...
... Containing Foods ( animal sort ) and their Prepa- ration 181 Methods of Cooking Meat 187 Soup Making . .188,191 Boiling Meat . .188 , 192 Frying in Fat 189 , 192 Baking Meat .189 , 193 Broiling Meat .. The Heat Saver .... To Make Meat ...
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... contained no reports of these infectious diseases . Diphtheria . The reports show that during the year 1890 , cases of diphtheria occurred in only 96 towns , as against.138 in 1889. The most serious and prolonged outbreak of this ...
... contained no reports of these infectious diseases . Diphtheria . The reports show that during the year 1890 , cases of diphtheria occurred in only 96 towns , as against.138 in 1889. The most serious and prolonged outbreak of this ...
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... space for undertaker's affidavit , to be used in cases of contagious and infectious diseases , as required by Rules 2 and 3 . Rule 7. The box containing corpse must be plainly marked RULES FOR TRANSPORTATION OF DEAD BODIES . 5.
... space for undertaker's affidavit , to be used in cases of contagious and infectious diseases , as required by Rules 2 and 3 . Rule 7. The box containing corpse must be plainly marked RULES FOR TRANSPORTATION OF DEAD BODIES . 5.
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Maine. State Board of Health. Rule 7. The box containing corpse must be plainly marked with paster , showing name of deceased , place of death , cause of death , the point to which it is to be shipped , number of transit permit issued in ...
Maine. State Board of Health. Rule 7. The box containing corpse must be plainly marked with paster , showing name of deceased , place of death , cause of death , the point to which it is to be shipped , number of transit permit issued in ...
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... contain polluting or other matters unfitting them as drinking waters , we always have rather more than we ought to do with the other work in the office . As the analysis of samples for the purpose of determining their medicinal ...
... contain polluting or other matters unfitting them as drinking waters , we always have rather more than we ought to do with the other work in the office . As the analysis of samples for the purpose of determining their medicinal ...
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Page 148 - Any person or persons offending against any of the provisions of this section shall forfeit and pay a penalty of one hundred dollars.
Page 4 - ... hermetically sealed, and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden box ; or the body...
Page 149 - ... and extending along the entire frontage thereof, and upwards from six inches below the level of the floor thereof up to the surface of the said street or ground, an open...
Page 44 - ... condition of the eyes at once to some legally qualified practitioner of medicine of the city, town or district in which the parents of the infant reside. SECT. 2. Any failure to comply with the provisions of this act shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars, or imprisonment not to exceed six months, or both.
Page 150 - ... of the house, or part of the house, of which he is the owner or lessee, to the satisfaction of the board of health...
Page 5 - Every dead body must be accompanied by a person in charge, who must be provided with a passage ticket and also present a full first-class ticket marked "Corpse...
Page 6 - RULE 8. It is intended that no dead body shall be moved which may be the means of spreading disease, therefore all disinterred bodies, dead from any disease or cause, will be treated as infectious and dangerous to the public health, and will not be accepted for transportation unless said removal has been approved by the State Board of Health, and the consent of the health authority of the locality to which the corpse is consigned has been first obtained, and the disinterred remains enclosed in a...
Page 150 - Every tenement or lodging house, and every part thereof, shall be kept clean and free from any accumulation •of dirt, filth, garbage, or other matter in or on the same, or in the yard, court, passage, area, or alley connected with or belonging to the same.
Page 154 - The whole work shall be done by skillful mechanics in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and satisfactorily to the Board of Health (Health Officer or Inspector).
Page 150 - The owner or keeper of any lodging-house, and the owner or lessee of any tenementhouse or part thereof, shall thoroughly cleanse all the rooms, passages, stairs, floors, windows, doors, walls, ceilings, privies, cesspools, and drains...