Public health reports (1881). v. 37 pt. 2 no. 27-52, 1922, Volum 37,Del 2,Utgaver 27-52Surgeon General, 1928 |
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Side 1667
... Hamtramck . 48,615 0 3 1 Jackson . 48,374 10 Kalamazoo . 48.858 16 12 6 Marquette .. 12,718 3 Muskegon .. 36,570 11 Pontiac . 34,273 Port Huron . 23,944 Sault Ste . Marie 12,096 1753 29 12 1271 Minnesota : Duluth . 98,917 Faribault ...
... Hamtramck . 48,615 0 3 1 Jackson . 48,374 10 Kalamazoo . 48.858 16 12 6 Marquette .. 12,718 3 Muskegon .. 36,570 11 Pontiac . 34,273 Port Huron . 23,944 Sault Ste . Marie 12,096 1753 29 12 1271 Minnesota : Duluth . 98,917 Faribault ...
Side 1683
... Hamtramck . 48,615 Highland Park . 46,499 4 10 17 31526 .06 .08 .05 .13 Ironwood .. 15,739 6 .44 132388 04 40.0 75.0 Ishpeming . 10,500 4 .10 Kalamazoo . Lansing .. Marquette . Muskegon .. 48,858 5 .06 57,327 1 09 12,718 5 08 35,570 3 ...
... Hamtramck . 48,615 Highland Park . 46,499 4 10 17 31526 .06 .08 .05 .13 Ironwood .. 15,739 6 .44 132388 04 40.0 75.0 Ishpeming . 10,500 4 .10 Kalamazoo . Lansing .. Marquette . Muskegon .. 48,858 5 .06 57,327 1 09 12,718 5 08 35,570 3 ...
Side 1688
... Hamtramck Highland Park . Ironwood .. Ishpeming Jackson Kalazaron . Lansing 13 , 108 91,399 48 , 615 57,327 16,574 65416LOTTO78237O5OGTTTOOTSTOSETSLOTSIT2T7176627477 22 112 33 30 129 108 161 149 178 17 11,101 19,516 36,164 47.534 12,233 ...
... Hamtramck Highland Park . Ironwood .. Ishpeming Jackson Kalazaron . Lansing 13 , 108 91,399 48 , 615 57,327 16,574 65416LOTTO78237O5OGTTTOOTSTOSETSLOTSIT2T7176627477 22 112 33 30 129 108 161 149 178 17 11,101 19,516 36,164 47.534 12,233 ...
Side 1694
... Hamtramck . Highland Park . Jackson .... Kalamazoo .. Lansing .. Muskegon . Pontiac . 16,574 06 0 11 , 101 19,516 36,164 91,599 48 , 615 46,499 48,371 48.858 57,327 36,570 34,273 2020230011101 .18 .31 0 .14 1 852881238 19 03 010 3000 02 ...
... Hamtramck . Highland Park . Jackson .... Kalamazoo .. Lansing .. Muskegon . Pontiac . 16,574 06 0 11 , 101 19,516 36,164 91,599 48 , 615 46,499 48,371 48.858 57,327 36,570 34,273 2020230011101 .18 .31 0 .14 1 852881238 19 03 010 3000 02 ...
Side 1701
... Hamtramck . 48 , 615 Highland Park . 46,499 Ironwood ... 15,739 Jackson ... 48,374 Kalamazoo .. 48,858 Lansing .. 57,327 Marquette .. Monroe .. 12,718 77644L476746 420 1 231 **** 29 1.49 65 1.80 -08 26 4 33 31 37 18 81 173 81 1.74 96 ...
... Hamtramck . 48 , 615 Highland Park . 46,499 Ironwood ... 15,739 Jackson ... 48,374 Kalamazoo .. 48,858 Lansing .. 57,327 Marquette .. Monroe .. 12,718 77644L476746 420 1 231 **** 29 1.49 65 1.80 -08 26 4 33 31 37 18 81 173 81 1.74 96 ...
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Side 1892 - It is very evident from a reading of it that the emphasis of the section is in securing a close supervision of the business of dealing in these dangerous drugs by the taxing officers of the Government and that it merely uses a criminal penalty to secure recorded evidence of the disposition of such drugs as a means of taxing and restraining traffic.
Side 1781 - The law provides for the dispensing, without an order form, of drugs to a patient by a physician in the course of his professional practice...
Side 1889 - Each municipal council, department or officer having jurisdiction to provide for the raising of revenues by tax levies, sale of bonds, or otherwise, shall take all steps necessary to secure the funds for any such purpose or purposes.
Side 1894 - ... without restraint upon him in its administration or disposition by anything more than his own weakened and perverted will. Such so-called prescriptions could only result in the gratification of a diseased appetite for these pernicious drugs or result in an unlawful parting with them to others...
Side 1892 - That it shall be unlawful for any person to sell, barter, exchange, or give away any of the aforesaid drugs except in pursuance of a written order of the person to whom such article is sold, bartered, exchanged, or given, on a form to be issued in blank for that purpose by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Side 1695 - No health department, State or local, can effectively prevent or control disease without knowledge of when, where, and under what conditions cases are occurring.
Side 1781 - The power of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, to make all needful rules and regulations for carrying the provisions of the Narcotic Act into effect, did not confer the power to say that a physician could not personally attend a patient at his office. The enforcement of the act did not 'require any such rule, and it is contrary to the language of the act itself, which is plain and unambiguous and says nothing about where the patient shall be...
Side 1892 - ... ignorance of its character, to penalize him. Congress weighed the possible injustice of subjecting an innocent seller to a penalty against the evil of exposing innocent purchasers to danger from the drug, and concluded that the latter was the result preferably to be avoided. Doubtless considerations as to the opportunity of the seller to find out the fact and the difficulty of proof of knowledge contributed to this conclusion.
Side 1892 - Government and that it merely uses a criminal penalty to secure recorded evidence of the disposition of such drugs as a means of taxing and restraining the traffic. Its manifest purpose is to require every person dealing in drugs to ascertain at his peril whether that which he sells comes within the inhibition of the statute, and if he sells the inhibited drug in ignorance of its character, to penalize him. Congress weighed the possible injustice of subjecting an innocent seller to a penalty against...
Side 1890 - Interest and sinking fund levies on account of bonds issued under section 1259 of the General Code, in compliance with orders of the state commissioner of health, shall be exempt from all the limitations on tax levies provided by sections 5649-2 and 56493a of the General Code. Such levies shall also be exempt from the limitations provided by section 5649~5b of the General Code...