Annual Report of the Board of Health of the Department of Health

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Side 21 - Requiring the naming of ingredients of "patent" medicines on the labels of the packages, or, in lieu thereof, the registration of the ingredients with the Department of Health. 2. Requiring employers to use reasonably effective devices, means and methods to prevent the contraction by employees of illness or disease incident to the work or process in which such employees are engaged.
Side 19 - Health to aid in the enforcement of, and so far as practicable to enforce all laws of this State, applicable in said district, to the preservation of human life, or to the care, promotion, or protection of health ; and said Board may exercise the authority given by said laws to enable it to discharge the duty hereby imposed ; and this section is intended to include all laws relative to cleanliness, and to the use or sale of poisonous, unwholesome, deleterious, or adulterated drugs, medicine, or food.
Side 19 - ... and shall promptly cause all proper information in possession of said board to be sent to the local health authorities of any city, village, or town in this state which may request the same, and shall add thereto such useful suggestions as the experience of said board may supply.
Side 20 - It shall be the duty of said board to obtain, collect and preserve such information relating to deaths, diseases and health as may be useful in the discharge of its duties, and contribute to the promotion of the health or the security of life in the State of New York.
Side 19 - It shall be the duty of said Board of Health to aid in the enforcement of, and so far as practicable to enforce all laws of this State, applicable in said district, to the preservation of human life, or to the care, promotion, or protection of health...
Side 19 - ... as its by-laws or rules may provide, from all public dispensaries, hospitals, asylums, infirmaries, prisons and schools, and from the managers, principals and officers thereof; and from all other public institutions, their officers and managers, and from the proprietors, managers, lessees, and occupants of all...
Side 20 - The board of health may embrace in said sanitary code all matters and subjects to which, and so far as, the power and authority of said department of health extends, not limiting their application to the subject of health only.
Side 22 - ... vaccines and analogous products which have been obtained from the Department gratuitously. 14. Providing that persons ill with communicable disease may not handle or sell food. - -15. Providing for decent and clean conditions in food manufactories, hotel and restaurant kitchens and retail food stores. 16. Providing for the physical examination of children at the time of entering public school by private physicians or by medical inspectors of the Department of Health. (This section corresponds...
Side 77 - She must be clean and constantly show evidence in general appearance, of habits of cleanliness. The applicant must also present a diploma or certificate showing that she is a graduate of a school for midwives registered by the Board of Health of The City of New York as maintaining a satisfactory standard of preparation, instruction and course of study, but the requirement of a diploma shall not apply to any person who is now or heretofore has been authorized to practice midwifery by the said Board.
Side 20 - The Board of Health is hereby authorized and empowered, from time to time, to add to and to alter, amend or annul any part of the said sanitary code, and may therein publish additional provisions for the security of life and health in the City of New York, and confer additional powers on the Department of Health, not inconsistent with the constitution or laws of this state, and may provide for the enforcement of the said sanitary code by such fines, penalties, forfeitures, or imprisonment as may...

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