Government having the righI to assume control in this matter, is not in duty bound to exercise it. In considering this subject I shall not scruple to avail myself of the admirable work already done, contained in the following papers, viz. : " Practical... Annual Report - Page 23by Indiana State Board of Health - 1889Full view - About this book
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1883 - 662 pages
...meeting of the Sanitary council of the Mississippi valley will be held at Jackson, Miss., April 3. Dr. John H. Rauch, secretary of the Illinois state board of health, is secretary of the executive committee. — The finished portion of the new chemical laboratory for... | |
| 1884 - 598 pages
...most of the members. He therefore asked for further time to consider the matter, which was accorded. Dr. John H. Rauch, Secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health, had read the resolutions prepared by the committee,. and as he had been invited by one of its members... | |
| 1884 - 842 pages
...most of the members, he therefore asked for further time to consider the matter, which was accorded. DR. JOHN H. RAUCH, secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health, had read the resolutions prepared by the committee, and as he had been invited by one of its members... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1887 - 250 pages
...SCHENCK, MD, OF OSAGE CITY, Member of the State Board of Health. One of the best sanitarians of America, Dr. John H. Rauch, Secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health, defines State medicine as " the connection of the State with the science which relates to the prevention,... | |
| 1888 - 588 pages
...finally tabled, and proceed to discuss the question whether the national Government, having the right to assume control in this matter, is not in duty bound...address delivered by Dr. John H. Rauch, Secretary Illinois State Board of Health, before the National Conference of State Boards of Health at St. Louis... | |
| College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1888 - 54 pages
...quarantine stations between the St. Lawrence River and the Rio Grande, by the elaborate official report of Dr. John H. Rauch, Secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health, to that body in 1886. The defects of local quarantine stations arrange themselves in two principal... | |
| Pennsylvania. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics - 1888 - 360 pages
...as recommended by its Committee on Preventable Diseases. From the Philadelphia Press we learn that Dr. John H. Rauch, Secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health, has written the quarantine commissioners at New York requesting that all Italian immigrants coming... | |
| 1888 - 596 pages
...has been repeatedly called to this subject during the last few years by such advanced sanitarians as Dr. John H. Rauch, secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health. During the time when the passengers from the "Alesia" and the "Brittania" were detained upon the quarantine... | |
| Pennsylvania. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics - 1889 - 1242 pages
...finally tabled, and proceed to discuss the question whether the National Government having the right to assume control in this matter, is not in duty bound...address delivered by Dr. John H. Rauch, Secretary Illinois State Board of Health, before the National Conference of State Boards of Health, at St. Louis... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1889 - 374 pages
...vital statistics. This was followed by a paper on "Yellow Fever Panics and Useless Quarantine," etc., by Dr. John H. Rauch, Secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health, which excited unusual attention, from the author's well-known opposition to the quarantines enforced... | |
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