Annual report of the State Board of Health of the State of Rhode Island. 1889E. L. Freeman, 1890 |
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... bodies of such as have died from such diseases ; the distribution of tracts and circulars in localities where contagious diseases break out , urging isolation of the sick and other methods of restriction of the disease ; the collection ...
... bodies of such as have died from such diseases ; the distribution of tracts and circulars in localities where contagious diseases break out , urging isolation of the sick and other methods of restriction of the disease ; the collection ...
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... bodies of such as have died from such diseases ; the distribution of tracts and circulars in localities where contagious diseases break out , urging isolation of the sick and other methods of restriction of the disease ; the collection ...
... bodies of such as have died from such diseases ; the distribution of tracts and circulars in localities where contagious diseases break out , urging isolation of the sick and other methods of restriction of the disease ; the collection ...
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... body has been prepared , and kind of coffin used , which must be in con- formity with rule 2 , and that the health officer or other legal authority of the locality , to which the body is consigned , has had such timely notice of the ...
... body has been prepared , and kind of coffin used , which must be in con- formity with rule 2 , and that the health officer or other legal authority of the locality , to which the body is consigned , has had such timely notice of the ...
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... 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 public health , and will not be accepted for ...
... 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 public health , and will not be accepted for ...
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... bodies through several States without danger of being stopped at some inter- mediate point . Samples of permits used in this State included . By order of the Board , CHAS . H. FISHER , Secretary . OFFICE WORK . An account of the current ...
... bodies through several States without danger of being stopped at some inter- mediate point . Samples of permits used in this State included . By order of the Board , CHAS . H. FISHER , Secretary . OFFICE WORK . An account of the current ...
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100 females 100 of American animals Apoplexy and Paralysis Average number Average severity believed source births Board of Health Bristol County Bronchitis Cancer CAUSES OF DEATH cent cesspool Cholera Infantum Consumption Croup decedents December Diarrhoea and Dysentery Diphtheria discharge diseases have prevailed disinfected disposal DIVISIONS divorce East Greenwich following Table following zymotic diseases foreign parentage gallons Gratuitous vaccination Health Officer inclusive infectious Kent County Malarial Males marriages Measles Mild months Newport City Newport County nuisances Number of Deaths Pawtucket Percentage persons married physicians pipe Pneumonia population proportion Providence City Providence County public health pumping returns of death Rheumatism Rhode Island sanitary Scarlatina scarlet fever sewage sewerage sewers shows the number Small prevalence South Kingstown Sporadic tank tion Town Clerk town council tuberculosis Typhoid Fever unusual fatality unusually large prevalence vaults Washington County Whole Number Whooping Cough Woonsocket zymotic disease epidemic zymotic diseases
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Page 153 - an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure...
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 78 - Disinfection of Clothing. Boiling for half an hour will destroy the vitality of all known disease germs, and there is no better way of disinfecting clothing or bedding which can be washed than to put it through the ordinary operations of the laundry. No delay should occur, however, between the time of removing soiled clothing from the person or bed of the sick and its immersion in boiling water, or in one of the following solutions ; and no article should be permitted to leave the infected room until...
Page 79 - Soiled underclothing, bed linen, etc. : 1. Destruction by fire, if of little value. 2. Boiling for at least half an hour. 3. Immersion in a solution of mercuric chloride of the strength of 1 : 2000 for four hours.
Page 195 - ... do all in their power to ascertain the causes and the best means for the prevention of diseases of every kind in the state. They shall publish and circulate, from time to time, such information as they may deem to be important and useful for diffusion among the people of the state...
Page 80 - ... solution of carbolic acid, 2 per cent. For the person. — The hands and general surface of the body of attendants, of the sick, and of convalescents...
Page 77 - Lime of the best quality* in soft water, in the proportion of four ounces to the gallon. Use one pint of this solution for the disinfection of each discharge in cholera, typhoid fever, etc. Mix well and leave in vessel for a least ten minutes before throwing into privy-vault or water-closet.
Page 80 - Mercuric chloride, 1 : 1000 ; recommended only for the hands, or for washing away infectious material from a limited area, not as a bath for the entire surface of the body. For the Dead.
Page 5 - 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.