Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Wisconsin for the Year Ending ..., Volume 13Wisconsin State Board of Health, 1891 1902/04- include also reports on the vital statistics of the state. From 1906/08- these rports are compiled by the State Bureau of Vita Statistics. |
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... September 30th , 1890 . We are glad to record the fact that during this period there have been no widespread epidemics of disease of any kind in the state with the exception of the form of Influ- enza , popularly known as La Grippe ...
... September 30th , 1890 . We are glad to record the fact that during this period there have been no widespread epidemics of disease of any kind in the state with the exception of the form of Influ- enza , popularly known as La Grippe ...
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... September 30 , 1890 : " As prefatory thereto I desire to call your attention to the limitation placed by the last legislature upon the num- ber of pages which the report of this Board may include , which is such that , with the papers ...
... September 30 , 1890 : " As prefatory thereto I desire to call your attention to the limitation placed by the last legislature upon the num- ber of pages which the report of this Board may include , which is such that , with the papers ...
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... September 30th , 1888 , to September 30th , 1889 , the whole number of outbreaks of this disease reported to this office was 245 , with an aggregate of 2,051 cases and of 468 deaths , a mortality of 22.6 per cent . During the period ...
... September 30th , 1888 , to September 30th , 1889 , the whole number of outbreaks of this disease reported to this office was 245 , with an aggregate of 2,051 cases and of 468 deaths , a mortality of 22.6 per cent . During the period ...
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... September 30 , 1888 , to September 30 , 1889 , there were reported to this office , from outside the city of Milwaukee , 1,930 cases of this disease , with 160 deaths as having resulted therefrom , a mortality rate of 8 per cent ...
... September 30 , 1888 , to September 30 , 1889 , there were reported to this office , from outside the city of Milwaukee , 1,930 cases of this disease , with 160 deaths as having resulted therefrom , a mortality rate of 8 per cent ...
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... of a good deal of correspondence , and it has been reported to this office in very considerable numbers , 199 deaths having been re- Secretary's Report . ported in the year ending September 30 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH . 27.
... of a good deal of correspondence , and it has been reported to this office in very considerable numbers , 199 deaths having been re- Secretary's Report . ported in the year ending September 30 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH . 27.
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Page 3 - States of America in Congress assembled, That whenever it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the President that cholera, yellow fever...
Page 12 - ... hermetically sealed, and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden box ; or the body...
Page 13 - 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...
Page 100 - ... tea or other article of food or drink or drug made or offered for sale within this state which he may suspect or have reason to believe to be impure, unhealthful, adulterated or counterfeit...
Page 102 - ... been diluted or any part of its cream abstracted, or that it or any part of it was drawn from cows known...
Page 101 - ... or other suitable person, for the purpose of examination; and the cost of such removal shall be paid out of the state treasury, in the same manner as when removed by the sheriff, as in this title provided.
Page 13 - ... 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...
Page 99 - Such commissioner shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate, and his term of office shall be for two years from the date of his appointment, and until his successor is...
Page 13 - ... 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...
Page 102 - Any person who shall sell or offer for sale, or furnish or deliver, or have in his possession, with intent to sell or offer for sale or furnish or deliver to any creamery, cheese factory, corporation, person or persons whatsoever, as pure, wholesome and unskimmed, any unmerchantable, adulterated, impure or unwholesome milk, shall upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars for each and every offense.