Journal of the Outdoor Life, Volum 13

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Journal of the Outdoor Life Publishing Company, 1916

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Side 117 - All constitutional symptoms and expectoration with bacilli absent for a period of three months, the physical signs to be those of a healed lesion.
Side 191 - Council and accepted by the State Board of Health and the United States Public Health Service.
Side 91 - It cannot be said, for example, that one who should put inert matter or a worthless composition in the channels of trade, labeled or described in an accompanying circular as a cure for disease when he knows it is not, is beyond the reach of the law-making power.
Side 65 - It need not have been foreseen or expected, but after the event it must appear to have had its origin in a risk connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence.
Side 26 - ... parts of the city because they are ignorant; because they are poor; because they are surrounded by inferior sanitary conditions; and because the city does not give them a proper health department service. What is needed at once to meet Springfield's public health problem is fairly obvious. The wells and privies should be done away with, and the city should perfect its water supply and sewerage, and make the mains of both systems available to all. The city should also see to it that the benefits...
Side 92 - COCOA GRAND PRIZE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION/, 1915 As delicious in flavor as it is high in quality and absolute mpurity.
Side 165 - The buildings should be inexpensive and constructed in such a way as to allow of cross ventilation and maximum admission of air, with adequate protection against stormy weather. In winter some means of heating is advisable. The classrooms must be adapted for the various educational methods of the open-air school, Including manual work. These classrooms should be constructed for 25 pupils. The school premises should consist of an administrative building, classrooms, and a resting shed.
Side 204 - By FRANCIS MARION POTTENGER, AM, MD, LL.D., Medical Director of the Pottenger Sanatorium for Diseases of the Lungs and Throat, Monrovia, California.
Side 91 - But the question remains as to what may be regarded as 'illicit' and we find no ground for saying that Congress may not condemn the interstate transportation of swindling preparations designed to cheat credulous sufferers and make such preparations, accompanied by false and fraudulent statements, 239 US Opinion of the Court. illicit with respect to interstate commerce, as well as, for example, lottery tickets.
Side 154 - ... tested at the request of owners who had some reason to suspect tuberculosis among their cattle, and hence this discouraging experience can not be used as a reason for assuming that but few perfectly healthy dairy herds exist. " Nineteenth Annual Report, Bureau of Animal Industry, 1902, p. 228. From the figures and estimates that are available it seems fair to conclude that not less than 20 per cent of our dairy cows are tuberculous, and that tuberculosis occurs to some extent in about 30 per...

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