Proceedings of the State Sanitary ConventionH. S. Crocker Company, Printers and Stationers, 1895 |
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... light , and our local health officers are entitled to much credit for their thorough man- ner of isolation and restriction , rightly believing that though it was light and scarcely worthy of so much notice , they were obliged to adopt ...
... light , and our local health officers are entitled to much credit for their thorough man- ner of isolation and restriction , rightly believing that though it was light and scarcely worthy of so much notice , they were obliged to adopt ...
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... light being admitted by an inaccessible skylight , prop- erly shaded by horizontal blinds . In the more pretentious houses and the palaces of our millionaires , where ground space and expense are practically unlimited , the home ...
... light being admitted by an inaccessible skylight , prop- erly shaded by horizontal blinds . In the more pretentious houses and the palaces of our millionaires , where ground space and expense are practically unlimited , the home ...
Side 16
... light of a luxury . It is not among the rich that we as sanitarians have to deal with disease . I believe that if the idea of a hospital - room is to become established it will have more to do with the boarding - house and with the ...
... light of a luxury . It is not among the rich that we as sanitarians have to deal with disease . I believe that if the idea of a hospital - room is to become established it will have more to do with the boarding - house and with the ...
Side 17
... lights of present knowledge . It is such a simple matter for an individual to become protected from smallpox , and yet ... light of a luxury with reference to the residences of the rich , and an expedient , if possible , in the houses of ...
... lights of present knowledge . It is such a simple matter for an individual to become protected from smallpox , and yet ... light of a luxury with reference to the residences of the rich , and an expedient , if possible , in the houses of ...
Side 18
... light green and the ceilings white ; and to insure a free transpiration . of air , paint should not be used , but some preparation of lime . To prevent as much as possible the accumulation of dust and other impuri- ties , and to ...
... light green and the ceilings white ; and to insure a free transpiration . of air , paint should not be used , but some preparation of lime . To prevent as much as possible the accumulation of dust and other impuri- ties , and to ...
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Proceedings of the State Sanitary Convention California State Board of Health Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1893 |
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ADOLPH SUTRO Alameda ammonia animal appointed athletics attention bacilli believe BERT ELLIS Board of Health C. A. RUGGLES California cattle cause cent CHAIRMAN check-rein chemical chlorine clean communicable condition consumption contagious disease contamination dairy danger deal diphtheria discussed drinking water examination experience fact favor filter filtered water gentlemen germ-proof germs glanders Health Officer horse hospital human important infection inspection inspectors instruction J. R. LAINE J. T. MCLEAN Lake Merced legislation Medical Society milk motion necessary Ophthalmia Neonatorum paper patient person physician physiology and hygiene poisonous position President prevent Professor Cunningham proper public schools pupil question regard REGENSBURGER restriction result samples SAMUEL O. L. POTTER San Francisco sanitarians Sanitary Convention sanitation scarlet fever school children sick smallpox street supply teachers teaching thing tion to-day town tuberculosis tuberculous typhoid fever ventilation veterinary
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Side 100 - If it is an imitation of, or is sold under the name of, another article. (5) If it consists wholly, or in part, of a diseased, decomposed, putrid...
Side 9 - I desire to do is to thank you for the honor you have conferred upon me in selecting me to preside over this, the Third Sanitary Convention.
Side 100 - Act: (a) In the case of drugs: (1) If, when sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down therein. (2) If, when sold under or by a name not recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia or other standard work on materia...
Side 100 - If any inferior or cheaper substance or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it. (3) If any valuable or necessary constituent or ingredient has been wholly or in part abstracted from it. (4) If it is an imitation of or is sold under the name of another article.
Side 100 - drug," as used in this Act, shall include all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of either man or other animals. The term
Side 100 - In the case of drugs: (1) If, when sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, it differs from the standard of strength, quality or purity laid down therein; (2) If, when sold under or by a name not recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other Pharmacopoeia, or other standard work on materia medica, it differs materially from the standard or strength, quality or purity laid down in such work...
Side 100 - If its strength, quality, or purity falls below the professed standard under which it is sold. "(b) In the case of food: (1) If any substance or substances have been mixed with it, so as to lower or depreciate, or injuriously affect its quality, strength, or purity. (2) If any inferior or cheaper substance or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it. (3) If any valuable or necessary constituent or ingredient has been wholly or in part abstracted from it.
Side 100 - ... nor less than thirty days, or both. And any person found guilty of manufacturing, offering for sale, or selling, an adulterated article of food or drug under the provisions of this act shall be adjudged to pay, in addition to the penalties hereinbefore provided for, all the necessary costs and expenses incurred in inspecting and analyzing such adulterated articles of which said person may have been found guilty of manufacturing, selling, or offering for sale.
Side 100 - ... if it is colored, coated, polished, or powdered, whereby damage or inferiority is concealed, or if by any means it is made to appear better or of greater value than it really is...
Side 100 - Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia or other standard work on Materia Medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down in such work. 3. If its strength or purity fall below the professed standard under which it is sold.