Public health reports (1881). v. 24 pt. 1 no. 1-26, 1909, Volum 24,Del 1,Utgaver 1-26Surgeon General, 1910 |
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Acting Assistant Surgeon annual death rate Bills of health British steamship Cholera County Nov culosis Dead inspected December 26 diphtheria disinfected district emigrants enteric fever Enteric Scarlet Estimated population etc.-Continued foreign and insular fumigated Harvey County Health and Marine-Hospital health issued Hongkong including diphtheria including enteric fever July 1-Sept June lazaretto Manila Marine-Hospital Service Marion County Maru Mass measles Members of crews Mus musculus Mus norvegicus Mus rattus Naples number of deaths Ohio Passed Assistant Surgeon Petersburg Pieces of baggage plague infection Plague rats port Present Province PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS quarantinable disease Rats trapped San Francisco sanitary condition scarlet fever Sept smallpox steerage passengers Stevens County Surgeon-General theria tion Total deaths Total number Tuber tuberculosis United vicinity Week ended Week ended April Week ended December Week ended February Week ended January Week ended March Weekly morbidity Weekly mortality table whooping cough yellow fever
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Side 611 - The immunity unit for measuring the strength of tetanus antitoxin shall be ten times the least quantity of antitetanic serum necessary to save the life of a 350-gram guinea pig for ninety-six hours against the official test dose of a standard toxin furnished by the Hygienic Laboratory of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.
Side 609 - Act to regulate the sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products in the District of Columbia, to regulate interstate traffic in said articles, and for other purposes,
Side 698 - There shall be an annual meeting of the Association at such time and place as may be determined by the Executive Board. Section...
Side 651 - ... 2.] The state board of health and inspectors appointed by such board, and local health officers and inspectors appointed for the purpose, as hereinafter provided, shall have authority, and shall be permitted to enter into and upon any and all lands, places, buildings, structures, wharves, piers, docks, vessels, and water craft, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the same are infested with such rodents and...
Side 651 - ... and may employ and pay inspectors, who shall have authority to and shall prosecute such work of extermination and destruction, under the direction of such board, or of the local health officer, or board of health, on both private and public property, in such county, city and county, city or town.
Side 651 - ... or as soon as the presence of the same shall come to his, their, or its knowledge, at once to proceed and to continue in good faith to endeavor to exterminate and destroy such rodents, by poisoning, trapping, and other appropriate means.
Side 25 - ... measures adopted by them to control epizootics, especially those measures enforced at their own frontiers, aimed at protecting their territories by the control of imports from infected countries. As far as possible they will furnish information in reply to inquiries sent to them by the Office. Art. 6. The Office is placed under the authority and control of an International Committee composed of technical representatives appointed by member countries, there being one representative in respect...
Side 472 - ... for the United States or its dependencies. 9. The vessel shall not lie where her crew will be exposed to the danger of contracting yellow fever, and at ports where the vessels lie at wharves the vessel must be moved into the stream or at least 200 meters from the wharf before sunset, and not returned to the wharf before sunrise the following day, except at ports where previous permission has been obtained from the Bureau.
Side 25 - The main object of the Office is to collect and bring to the knowledge of the participating States facts and documents of a general character concerning public health and especially regarding infectious diseases, notably the cholera, plague and yellow fever, as well as the measures taken to check these diseases.
Side 651 - ... between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of any day.