RULE 2. The bodies of those who have died of Diphtheria, Anthrax, Scarlet Fever, Puerperal Fever, Typhoid Fever, Erysipelas, Measles, and other contagious, infectious, or communicable diseases must be wrapped in a sheet thoroughly saturated with a strong... Report - Page 105by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1889Full view - About this book
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1900 - 1186 pages
...enveloped in a layer of cotton not less than one Inch thick, completely wrapped in a sheet and bandaged, and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper, or lead lined coffin, or iron casket, all joints and seams hermetically soldered, and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden... | |
| Maryland. General Assembly - 1900 - 1276 pages
...enveloped in a layer of cotton not less than one inch thick, completely wrapped in a sheet and bandaged and encased in an airtight zinc, tin, copper or lead lined coffin, or iron casket, all joints and seams hermetically soldered, and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden... | |
| Charles Value Chapin - 1900 - 998 pages
...enveloped in a layer of cotton not less than one inch thick, completely wrapped in a sheet and bandaged, and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper, or lead lined coffin, or iron casket, all joints and seams hermetically soldered, and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1900 - 200 pages
...enveloped in a layer of cotton not less than one inch thick, completely wrapped in a sheet and bandaged, and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper or lead lined coffin or iron casket, all joints and seams hermetically soldered, and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden... | |
| Henry Martyn Bracken - 1900 - 130 pages
...enveloped in a layer of cotton not less than one inch thick, completely wrapped in a sheet and bandaged and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper or lead lined coffin, or iron casket, all joints and seams hermetically sealed, and all enclosed in a strong tight wooden box.... | |
| Wisconsin - 1901 - 900 pages
...saturated with a strong solution of bi-chloride of mercury, in the proportion of one ounce thereof to a gallon of water, and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper or lead-lined coffin, or in an air-tight iron casket, hermetically sealed, and all enclosed in a strong,... | |
| Wisconsin - 1901 - 884 pages
...saturated with a strong solution of bi-cliloride of mercury, in the proportion of one ounce thereof to a gallon of water, and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper or lead-lined coffin, or in an air-tight iron casket, hermetically sealed, and all enclosed in a strong,... | |
| Kentucky. State Board of Health - 1901 - 182 pages
...cause said remains to be immediately wrapped in a sheet and saturated with a solution of bichloride of mercury in the proportion of one ounce of bichloride of mercury to the gallon of water, and placed in a coffin, which shall be securely closed, and the coffin not to... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1901 - 906 pages
...enveloped in a layer of cotton not less than one inch think, completely wrapped in a sheet and bandaged, and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper, or lead lined coffin, or iron casket, all joints and seams hermetically soldered, and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1902 - 184 pages
...enveloped in a layer of cotton not less than one inch thick, completely wrapped in a sheet and bandaged, and encased in an air-tight zinc, tin, copper or lead lined coffin or iron casket, all joints and seams hermetically soldered, and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden... | |
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