The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of Health, Mental and Physical Culture ..., Volum 39

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A.N. Bell, 1897

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Side 440 - of the Treasury, co-operate with and aid State and municipal boards of health in the execution and enforcement of the rules and regulations of such boards, and in the execution and enforcement of the rules and regulations made by the Secretary of the Treasury to prevent the introduction of contagious or infectious diseases into the United States from foreign countries, and from one State
Side 440 - and when said rules and regulations have been made they "shall be promulgated by the Secretary of the Treasury, and enforced by the sanitary authorities of the States and municipalities, where the State or municipal health authorities will undertake to execute and enforce them. But "if the State or municipal authorities shall fail or refuse to enforce
Side 431 - Municipal supervision of quarantine, it never by any act abandoned or disclaimed its right to maintain quarantine under the clause of the Constitution which gives it the right to regulate Commerce, and in 1893 it passed an act entitled "An Act granting additional Quarantine Powers and imposing additional duties upon
Side 12 - being the ratio of the specific heat of air at constant pressure to that at constant volume. This mass of air must take up sufficient water to saturate itself at its volume, pressure and temperature. The weight of water necessary to saturate this mass under the conditions is:
Side 523 - and municipal health authorities as may be made in pursuance of, or consistent w-ith, this act; and any such vessel which shall enter, or attempt to enter, a port of the United States in violation thereof, shall, upon conviction of the Master thereof, forfeit to the United States
Side 527 - said station that the vessel, cargo and passengers are each and all free from infectious disease, or danger of conveying the same, said vessel shall be admitted to entry to any port of the United States named within the certificate. But at any ports where sufficient quarantine provision has been made by State, Territorial or local
Side 193 - SANITARIAN. SEPTEMBER,. 1897. Number 334. THE PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS.! By John B. Hamilton, MD, LL.D., Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery in Rush Medical College; Consulting Hygienist to the City of Chicago, etc., Chicago, 111. . . Naturally this is the occasion for reminiscence, a place to recite the triumphs of Preventive Medicine under the auspices
Side 527 - may remand said vessel, at its own expense, to the nearest National or other quarantine station, where accommodations and appliances are provided for the necessary disinfection and treatment of the vessel, passengers and cargo; and after treatment of any infected vessel at a National quarantine station, and after certificate shall have been given by the United States quarantine officer at
Side 523 - the United States. In such proceedings the United States District Attorney for such district shall appear on behalf of the United States, and all such proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with the rules and laws governing cases of seizure of vessels for violation of the revenue laws of the United States. That any vessel, at any foreign port, clearing for any port or

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