Annual report of the Metropolitan Board of Health of the State of New York. v.1, 1866, Volum 1Appleton, & Company, 1867 |
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Side 12
... island surrounded by rivers , supplied with pure air from the ocean or from the highlands of the Hudson , with its broad streets and avenues , its liberal supply of pure drinking water and its facilities for drainage , would be one of ...
... island surrounded by rivers , supplied with pure air from the ocean or from the highlands of the Hudson , with its broad streets and avenues , its liberal supply of pure drinking water and its facilities for drainage , would be one of ...
Side 33
... island is occupied ? When this Board was organized , there were not less than two hundred slaughter - houses in the city of New York , and fifty in the city of Brooklyn . These establishments were permitted to exist on some of the most ...
... island is occupied ? When this Board was organized , there were not less than two hundred slaughter - houses in the city of New York , and fifty in the city of Brooklyn . These establishments were permitted to exist on some of the most ...
Side 36
... island in Long Island Sound , or to some other secluded place , and discharge the swill and garbage , to be used in feeding and fattening large numbers of swine and poultry . On the passage , the dead animals could be skinned and their ...
... island in Long Island Sound , or to some other secluded place , and discharge the swill and garbage , to be used in feeding and fattening large numbers of swine and poultry . On the passage , the dead animals could be skinned and their ...
Side 39
... Island was more or less afflicted by this nuisance , and passengers arriving from the country by railroad were positively nauseated by the offensive and disgusting odors . An order was issued that no manure thereafter be stored or ...
... Island was more or less afflicted by this nuisance , and passengers arriving from the country by railroad were positively nauseated by the offensive and disgusting odors . An order was issued that no manure thereafter be stored or ...
Side 42
... Island Bone Labor- atory Company , " for the removal of offal and dead animals from the city at fifteen thousand dollars per annum . With slaughter - houses and bone and fat- boiling establishments located in all parts of the city , it ...
... Island Bone Labor- atory Company , " for the removal of offal and dead animals from the city at fifteen thousand dollars per annum . With slaughter - houses and bone and fat- boiling establishments located in all parts of the city , it ...
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Almshouse April August authority birth Board of Health building carbolic acid CAUSES OF DEATH cellars cesspool Cholera Infantum Cholera Morbus Cirro-Cumulus Cirrus & Nimbus city of Brooklyn Class cleaned Clear Commissioners condition Cumulus daily Deaths from Zymotic diarrhoea Diphtheria discharges disinfection duty Dysentery epidemic expenses fact fatal feet Female filthy Health Officer Hospital hundred hygienic infection Island July July 31 June Kings County lime Male marriage Metropolitan Board Metropolitan District months nuisance Occupation occurred odor offensive ordinances owner patients person pestilence physician Police population portion premises present privies proper public health Quarantine records registration removed Salary sanitary science Sanitary Superintendent Scarlatina Sept September sewers sick Small-pox street thereof tion Total Deaths Total Mortality Total Number Twelfth Typhoid Fever Typhus Fever ventilation Vital Statistics Ward's Island wards week Workhouse York and Brooklyn Zymotic Diseases
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Side 432 - Trustee shall be elected for one year, one for two years, one for three years, and one for four years, and...
Side 444 - ... 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...
Side 437 - ... take and file among its records, what it shall regard as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the same, to the extent it may specify, is a public nuisance, or dangerous to life or health ; and said Board may thereupon, enter in its records the same as a nuisance, and order the same to bo removed, abated, suspended, altered, or otherwise improved or purified, as said order shall specify...
Side 402 - That no person, being the manager or keeper of any saloon, boarding-house, or lodging-house, or being employed as a clerk, servant, or agent thereat, shall therein or thereat offer or have for food or drink, or to be eaten or drank, any poisonous, deleterious, or unwholesome substance, nor allow anything therein to be done or to occur dangerous to life or prejudicial to health.
Side 388 - That no meat, or dead animal above the size of a rabbit, shall be taken to any public or private market for food until the same shall have fully cooled (and all blood shall have ceased dripping therefrom) after its killing, nor until the entrails, head (unless the same be skinned), hide, horns, and feet shall have been removed.
Side 444 - And it is hereby made the duty of the officers, institutions, and persons so called on, or referred to, to promptly give such information and make such reports, verbally, or in writing, as may be required by said Boards.
Side 385 - EVERY person, being the parent or guardian, or having the care, custody or control of any MINOR or OTHER INDIVIDUAL, shall (to the extent of any means, power and authority of said parent, guardian or other person that could properly be used or exerted for such purpose) CAUSE AND PROCURE such minor or individual to be so PROMPTLY, FREQUENTLY AND EFFECTIVELY VACCINATED, that such minor or individual SHALL NOT TAKE, OR BE LIABLE TO TAKE THE SMALLPOX.
Side 442 - It shall be the duty of said board on or before the first Monday of December in each year, to make a report in writing to the Governor of this State upon the sanitary condition and prospects of the State...
Side 437 - Whenever any building, erection, excavation, premises, business pursuit, matter or thing, or the sewerage, drainage, or ventilation thereof, in said District, shall, in the opinion of said Board (whether as a whole or in any particular), be in a condition or in effect dangerous to life or health, said Board may take and file among its records what it shall regard as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the same, to the extent it may specify, is a public nuisance, or dangerous to life...