Report, Volum 12,Del 18881902/04- include also reports on the vital statistics of the state. From 1906/08- these rports are compiled by the State Bureau of Vita Statistics. |
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... tion with other states for the common good of all ; this would be but a practical extension of the co - operation which now exists for the notification of contagious diseases through a compact which took form in a National Confer- ence ...
... tion with other states for the common good of all ; this would be but a practical extension of the co - operation which now exists for the notification of contagious diseases through a compact which took form in a National Confer- ence ...
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... in calling particular atten- tion to it . Another article , from the pen of Dr. J. L. Kaine , of Mil- waukee , treats of a matter of much practical importance General Report of the Board . from several points of REPORT OF THE.
... in calling particular atten- tion to it . Another article , from the pen of Dr. J. L. Kaine , of Mil- waukee , treats of a matter of much practical importance General Report of the Board . from several points of REPORT OF THE.
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... tion through the months of February and March . In the same months Barron , Clark , Fond du Lac , Grant , Jackson , La Crosse , LaFayette , Langlade , Outagamie , Racine , Rich- land , Sauk , Walworth and Wood counties were affected to ...
... tion through the months of February and March . In the same months Barron , Clark , Fond du Lac , Grant , Jackson , La Crosse , LaFayette , Langlade , Outagamie , Racine , Rich- land , Sauk , Walworth and Wood counties were affected to ...
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... tion between them and any of those that had been under my observation elsewhere . In June , a sister of some of these last mentioned patients was confined , her mother be- ing present and assisting . One of the sick children had had a ...
... tion between them and any of those that had been under my observation elsewhere . In June , a sister of some of these last mentioned patients was confined , her mother be- ing present and assisting . One of the sick children had had a ...
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... tion of the excreta be strictly carried out even to the most minute details , efforts for the restriction of Typhoid Fever will prove futile ; the characteristic poison will continue to develop , and foci from which new cases will start ...
... tion of the excreta be strictly carried out even to the most minute details , efforts for the restriction of Typhoid Fever will prove futile ; the characteristic poison will continue to develop , and foci from which new cases will start ...
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Wisconsin for the ... Wisconsin. State Board of Health Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
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abatement action amount animals Annual Report Board of Health called Causes of Typhoid chapter character Cholera cleaning connection contagious disease cost dangerous contagious disease death diem compensation Diphtheria directions disinfection drainage duly organized duty efforts for restriction enforced epidemic existence Extracts from Correspondence fact filth Health Board Health Officer Health Officer's held hundred dollars imprisonment infected inspection instances kind Laws Relating Leprosy less liable Measles meetings method microbe necessary notified nuisances obstacles occurred Officer is paid ordinances organic matter person physician pig-pens placarded poison premises prevalent Preventable Causes privy vaults promptly proper public health quarantine reason register of deeds regulations removal rendered result of efforts revised statutes Sanitary Science sanitation Scarlet Fever Secretary Secretary's Report sewer sickness slaughter houses Small Pox spread thereof theria tion town board township Typhoid Fever Typhoid germ unsanitary conditions water supply Whooping Cough Wisconsin
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Side 107 - ... or as a gymnast, contortionist, rider or acrobat, in any place whatsoever ; or for or in any obscene, indecent or immoral purpose, exhibition or practice whatsoever, or for or in any business, exhibition or vocation injurious to the health, or dangerous to the life or limb of such child ; or who shall cause, procure or encourage any such child to engage therein, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Side 123 - ... shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars or more than one hundred dollars * * * or...
Side 85 - ... a fine of not less than $25 and not more than $500, or by imprisonment in any county jail for a period of not more than six months, or by both fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
Side 100 - ... be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than ten days nor more than sixty days for each offense.
Side 90 - Such justice shall thereupon issue a warrant directed to the sheriff or any constable of the county, commanding him to take sufficient aid, and being accompanied by...
Side 95 - ... shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail not more than six months, or by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Side 96 - Provided that no person shall be liable to be convicted under either of the two last foregoing sections of this Act in respect of the sale of any article of food, or of any drug, if he shows to the satisfaction of the...
Side 99 - ... be punished by a fine of not less than twenty dollars, nor more than two hundred dollars, and confined in the county jail not less than twenty days nor more than ninety days.
Side 98 - ... a fine of not less than one hundred and fifty dollars nor more than three hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than thirty days nor more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the Court.
Side 96 - ... court before whom he is charged that he did not know of the article of food or drug sold by him being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered, as in either of those sections mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge.