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Page 55
... West Hartford : The undersigned visited the bone boiling establishment of Mr. Wads- worth , at West Hartford , the afternoon of July 30 , last . We found the works situated on low ground in an open valley . They were without appliances ...
... West Hartford : The undersigned visited the bone boiling establishment of Mr. Wads- worth , at West Hartford , the afternoon of July 30 , last . We found the works situated on low ground in an open valley . They were without appliances ...
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... WEST HARTFORD - FRED . SUMNER SMITH , M.D. Diseases specially prevalent - None . This is a very healthy country town , free , as a rule , from the epidemics which carry off the children in the cities . One thing I will notice in the ...
... WEST HARTFORD - FRED . SUMNER SMITH , M.D. Diseases specially prevalent - None . This is a very healthy country town , free , as a rule , from the epidemics which carry off the children in the cities . One thing I will notice in the ...
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... WEST HARTFORD . Clerk - Fred Sumner Smith , M.D. Health Officer - Fred Sumner Smith , M.D. President - M . V. B. Rowland . Clerk - M . V. B. Rowland . WESTON . Health Officer - Frank Gorham , M.D. WESTPORT . President - Silas B ...
... WEST HARTFORD . Clerk - Fred Sumner Smith , M.D. Health Officer - Fred Sumner Smith , M.D. President - M . V. B. Rowland . Clerk - M . V. B. Rowland . WESTON . Health Officer - Frank Gorham , M.D. WESTPORT . President - Silas B ...
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... Hartford , 1871-1887 60 Bethel , 1883-1887 . West Hartford , 1870-1887 3.81 3.54 3.83 2.98 2.80 2.91 4.35 4.41 2.69 3.02 3.25 3.56 4.43 4.64 2.58 2.34 2.81 2.86 4.53 4.40 1.65 3.89 3.80 3.82 3.30 3.64 3.63 2.77 2.55 3.07 3.82 4.51 2.52 ...
... Hartford , 1871-1887 60 Bethel , 1883-1887 . West Hartford , 1870-1887 3.81 3.54 3.83 2.98 2.80 2.91 4.35 4.41 2.69 3.02 3.25 3.56 4.43 4.64 2.58 2.34 2.81 2.86 4.53 4.40 1.65 3.89 3.80 3.82 3.30 3.64 3.63 2.77 2.55 3.07 3.82 4.51 2.52 ...
Page 242
... West Hartford , as given by the Hartford Water Department . The two months in which there is least rainfall are May and June ; in July there is a distinctly greater average , and in August the rainfall is greatest of any month of the ...
... West Hartford , as given by the Hartford Water Department . The two months in which there is least rainfall are May and June ; in July there is a distinctly greater average , and in August the rainfall is greatest of any month of the ...
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admission to public Annual Report average bacteria births Board of Health Bridgeport C. A. LINDSLEY CAUSES OF DEATH certificates cess-pools Circulatory System CLASS condition of admission condition of houses Connecticut COUNTY diphtheria Diphtheria-None Diseases specially prevalent-None Diseases-Have prevailed less disinfection are practiced Disinfection of excreta drainage dysentery epidemic excreta of typhoid Fairfield Hartford Haven HAVEN COUNTY Health Officer houses infected infected with diphtheria insisted Integumentary System Isolation and disinfection Litchfield County Lymphatic System M.D. Diseases specially Malarial Diseases-Have prevailed measles Measles-None Meriden mild type ORDER physicians pneumonia pollution Pond Pox or Varioloid-None practiced with scarlet public schools Puerperal Registrar registration reservoir river sanitary condition Sanitary Condition-Good scarlet fever scarlet fever patients Scarlet Fever-None Secretary Sept sewage sewer sewerage Small Pox stream TABLE VI-CONTINUED tion of admission Tolland Total typhoid fever Typhoid Fever-More typhoid patients Urinary System Vaccination water supply Water Supply-Wells West Hartford yellow fever
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Page 36 - An act to prevent the introduction of infectious or contagious diseases into the United States, and to establish a national board of health," approved March 3, 1879, be, and the same is hereby, repealed.
Page 35 - Health, and when the same can be done without prejudice to the public service, to detail officers from the several Departments of the Government for temporary duty, to act under the direction of said...
Page 35 - ... shall also obtain, through all sources accessible, including state and municipal sanitary authorities throughout the United States, weekly reports of the sanitary condition of ports and places within the United States, and shall prepare, publish and transmit to...
Page 36 - SEC. 7. All Acts or parts of Acts in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. SEC. 8. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Page 322 - No sewage, drainage or refuse or polluting matter, of such kind and amount as either by itself or in connection with other matter will corrupt or impair the quality of the water...
Page 322 - ... of the pollution of such waters, and for removal of substances and causes of every kind which may be liable to cause pollution thereof, in order to protect and develop the rights and property of the Commonwealth therein and to protect the public health. It shall have authority to conduct experiments to determine the best practicable methods of purification of drainage and sewage or disposal of the same.
Page 34 - An Act to prevent the introduction of contagious and infectious diseases into the United States, and to establish a National Board of Health.
Page 50 - In cases of contagious, infectious or communicable diseases, the body must not be accompanied by persons or articles which have been exposed to the infection of the disease, unless certified by the health officer as having been properly disinfected; and before selling...
Page 50 - RULE 5. Every dead body must be accompanied by a person In charge, who must be provided with a ticket, and also present a full first-class ticket marked "Corpse...
Page 34 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That...