Annual Report, Volume 20

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Page cxviii - He shall collect information concerning vital statistics, knowledge respecting diseases, and all useful information on the subject of hygiene, and, through an annual report, and otherwise. as the Board may direct, shall disseminate such information among the people.
Page 273 - The State Board of Health and the local boards shall have power and authority to examine into all nuisances, sources of filth and causes of sickness...
Page xi - ... expenses necessarily incurred shall be audited by the board of State auditors and paid from the general fund.— § 418.
Page xxxvi - The State Board of Health shall have the general supervision of the interests of the health and life of the citizens of the State.
Page cviii - Annual Report of the Superintendent of Health of the City of Providence for the year ending December 31, 1900. Forty-sixth Annual Report upon the Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the City of Providence for 1900.
Page 269 - Statutes, gives the circuit court eq uity jurisdiction in all matters concerning nuisances where there is not a plain, adequate and complete remedy at law, and authorizes the court to •grant injunctions to stay or prevent nuisances.
Page 235 - ... little water, set it on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain closed for twenty-four hours. For a room about ten feet square, at least two pounds of sulphur should be used ; for larger rooms, proportionally increased quantities.
Page 270 - The Work of Health Officers and of Local Boards of Health in Michigan, including Duties under Laws Amended and Passed in 1883.
Page 158 - The general assembly, whenever two-thirds of each house shall deem it necessary, may, with the approbation of the governor, propose amendments to this constitution, and at least three, and not more than six months, before the next general election of...
Page cxviii - They shall especially study the vital statistics of this State, and endeavor to make intelligent and profitable use of the collected records of death and sickness among the people.

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