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... disease , Watson v . Leamington College Company , 108 landlord and tenant , Budd v . David- son , 389 libel , Fox v ... disease , or disinfection by , Mr. Eassie on , 158 , 207 , 285 , 331 , 372 ; Dr. Markham on warming of houses by ...
... disease , Watson v . Leamington College Company , 108 landlord and tenant , Budd v . David- son , 389 libel , Fox v ... disease , or disinfection by , Mr. Eassie on , 158 , 207 , 285 , 331 , 372 ; Dr. Markham on warming of houses by ...
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... DISEASE ; OR THE INFLUENCE OF SANITARY SURROUND- INGS ON HEALTH . BY J. WARD , M.D. , Medical Officer of Health , Cockermouth Union Rural and Keswick , Cockermouth and Workington Urban Sanitary Districts . THE late Dr. Parkes , in his ...
... DISEASE ; OR THE INFLUENCE OF SANITARY SURROUND- INGS ON HEALTH . BY J. WARD , M.D. , Medical Officer of Health , Cockermouth Union Rural and Keswick , Cockermouth and Workington Urban Sanitary Districts . THE late Dr. Parkes , in his ...
Side 5
... disease requires to be made a special study as regards its individual history , progress , combination , and se- quence of symptoms . ' What does this imply but that , for the most part , there are associated physical causes of the disease ...
... disease requires to be made a special study as regards its individual history , progress , combination , and se- quence of symptoms . ' What does this imply but that , for the most part , there are associated physical causes of the disease ...
Side 6
... disease as in those of an acute or sub- acute inflammatory nature , affecting specially vital organs , as the brain and lungs . course of a comparatively short time , the head of the household succumbs to pneumonia , so far as I can ...
... disease as in those of an acute or sub- acute inflammatory nature , affecting specially vital organs , as the brain and lungs . course of a comparatively short time , the head of the household succumbs to pneumonia , so far as I can ...
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... disease is very common , and that it has spread so rapidly that , amongst various methods for staying the spread of infection , the advisability of closing the schools for a month or two has been suggested . TALMUDICAL NECESSITIES . As ...
... disease is very common , and that it has spread so rapidly that , amongst various methods for staying the spread of infection , the advisability of closing the schools for a month or two has been suggested . TALMUDICAL NECESSITIES . As ...
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Side 362 - In the case of food or drink. 1. If any substance or substances has or have been mixed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength. 2. If any inferior or cheaper substance or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for the article. 3. If any valuable constituent of the article has been wholly or in part abstracted.
Side 362 - 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, quality, or purity falls below the professed standard under which it is sold.
Side 223 - Any fireplace or furnace which does not as far as practicable consume the smoke arising from the combustible used therein, and which is used for working engines by steam, or in any mill factory dyehouse brewery bakehouse or gaswork, or in any manufacturing or trade process whatsoever; and Any chimney (not being the chimney of a private d'welling-house) sending forth black smoke in such quantity as to be a nuisance...
Side 362 - food," as used herein, shall include all articles used for food or drink by man, whether simple, mixed, or compound. SEC. 3. Any article shall be deemed to be adulterated within the meaning of this Act...
Side 327 - The rate of infant mortality, measured by the proportion of deaths under one year to births registered...
Side 325 - ... will not admit of his removal without danger to his health, in which case the house or place where he remains shall be considered as a hospital, and all persons residing in or in any way concerned within the same shall be subject to the regulations of the board as before provided.
Side 361 - ... appointed under this act, who shall apply to him for that purpose, and on his tendering the value of the same, with a sample sufficient for the purpose of analysis of any article which is included in this act, and...
Side 34 - ... bulb. The thermometer for ascertaining the temperature of the oil is fitted with collar and ivory scale in a similar manner to the one described. It has a round bulb, a space at the top, and ranges from about 55° F. to 150° F. ; it measures from end of ivory back to bulb 2J-.
Side 110 - In the case of a certificate regarding milk, butter, or any article liable to decomposition, the analyst shall specially report whether any change had taken place in the constitution of the article that would interfere with the analysis.
Side 33 - In the Petroleum Act, 1871, the term " petroleum to which this Act applies " shall mean such of the petroleum defined by section three of that Act as, when tested in manner set forth in Schedule One to this Act, gives off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than seventy-three degrees of Fahrenheit-s thermometer.