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Andersonville Annual Ashwood Average number Board of Health Board of Health.-No Bolivar bronchitis catarrhal Chattanooga cholera Clarksville Colored County Health Officer county-Dr county-No board organized Davidson deaths diphtheria dysentery epidemic fatal feet Florence Station Franklin Gibson Greatest Daily Range Greatest rainfall Greeneville grippe Health.-No report received highest Hohenwald inches influenza J. D. PLUNKET Jacksboro July June Kingston Kingston Springs Knox Knoxville Lawrenceburg Lewisburg little sickness lowest Lynnville malarial fever maximum temperatures McKenzie Mean daily range Mean depth Mean temperature measles Memphis Meteorological mild miles per hour monthly mean monthly range Nashville northwest number of days Nunnelly observed as follows Parksville pneumonia President City President City Board Prevailing Wind rain Range of Temperature reported as follows Riddleton river Rogersville Rugby Rutherford sanitary scarlet fever Secretary Shelby snow snowfall southwest Springdale Springs Tenn Tennessee tion tonsilitis Total Trenton troubles typhoid fever U. S. Signal weather whooping-cough Williamson
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Page 123 - Act applies" means any of the following diseases, namely : small-pox, cholera, diphtheria, membranous croup, erysipelas, the disease known as scarlatina or scarlet fever, and the fevers known by any of the following names : typhus, typhoid, enteric, relapsing, continued, or puerperal...
Page 37 - ... that the virus is present, whether there is disease of the udder or not; 3, that there is no ground for the assertion that there must be a lesion of the udder...
Page 70 - Gives, lends, sells, transmits, or exposes, without previous disinfection, any bedding, clothing, rags, or other things which have been exposed to infection from any such disorder, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds...
Page 133 - The final remark suggested to me by the proverb is that change of heart, like the ripening of summer fruit, must go on and on towards perfection, here a little and there a little, line upon line, precept upon precept. Conversion is the work of a life-time, including and presupposing repentance and many other change-bringing as well as changebeing influences. ' Firm as a rock,' says an opposite proverb ; St. Peter was a rock, and yet until Peter was converted he could not strengthen his brethren....
Page 167 - The act approved April 29, 1878, entitled "An act to prevent the introduction of contagious or infectious diseases into the United States...
Page 20 - ... 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 167 - ... contagious disease, shall enter any port of the United States, or pass the boundary line between the United States and any foreign country, except in such manner as may be prescribed under said act.
Page 135 - Annual Meeting of the Association of Executive Health Officers of Ontario, held at the city of Brantford, on the 25th and 26th of June, 1901.
Page 83 - To the President and members of the State Board of Health. GENTLEMEN — I...
Page 82 - Report to the Legislature of Massachusetts, relating to the Registry and Return of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Commonwealth, for the Year ending December 31, 1857. By Oliver Warner, Secretary of the Commonwealth.