ReportState Board of Health, 1895 Vols. for 1896/97- include also 41st- (1st- biennial) report relating to the registry and returns of births, marriages, deaths and divorces in the state of Vermont, 1897- |
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Side 14
... drinking purposes , while the complaints of slaughter houses , pig pens , priv- ies , etc. , are continually brought to the notice of the board . The circumstances connected with all these demands have been varied , each case requiring ...
... drinking purposes , while the complaints of slaughter houses , pig pens , priv- ies , etc. , are continually brought to the notice of the board . The circumstances connected with all these demands have been varied , each case requiring ...
Side 16
... drinking purposes , as they lived in neighbor- hoods so supplied , some using the water from the same source as the specimen designated as No. 1 , in the report of the health offi- cer of Burlington , which is included in this volume ...
... drinking purposes , as they lived in neighbor- hoods so supplied , some using the water from the same source as the specimen designated as No. 1 , in the report of the health offi- cer of Burlington , which is included in this volume ...
Side 17
... drinking purposes . SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE . There is a growing interest in the state in the matter of sewer- age and drainage . This is manifest by the great number of requests received by the state board to settle complicated questions ...
... drinking purposes . SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE . There is a growing interest in the state in the matter of sewer- age and drainage . This is manifest by the great number of requests received by the state board to settle complicated questions ...
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... drinking purposes . Members present , Drs . Caverly and Hamilton . Adjourned . J. H. HAMILTON , Secretary . FOURTH MEETING . The board met at the Brandon House , Brandon , July 12th , 1895 . This meeting was called by the president at ...
... drinking purposes . Members present , Drs . Caverly and Hamilton . Adjourned . J. H. HAMILTON , Secretary . FOURTH MEETING . The board met at the Brandon House , Brandon , July 12th , 1895 . This meeting was called by the president at ...
Side 22
... drinking the water . Further , the present contamination without the addition of typhoid excreta , renders the water positively unhealthy . 4. A new intake pipe for your water supply should be extended above the present crib , to a ...
... drinking the water . Further , the present contamination without the addition of typhoid excreta , renders the water positively unhealthy . 4. A new intake pipe for your water supply should be extended above the present crib , to a ...
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Side 27 - RULE 5. Every dead body must be accompanied by a person In charge, who must be provided with a ticket, and also present a full first-class ticket marked "Corpse...
Side 11 - If any person shall demand or receive, either directly or indirectly, from any seaman or other person seeking employment, as seaman, or from any person on his behalf, any remuneration whatever for providing him with employment, he shall for every such offense be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than $500.
Side 52 - I am instructed by the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania...
Side 7 - Every such local board of health shall guard against the introduction of contagious and infectious diseases by the exercise of proper and vigilant medical inspection and control of all persons and things arriving in the municipality from infected places, or which from any cause are liable to communicate contagion.
Side 25 - No person shall have at any place where milk, butter or cheese is kept for sale, nor shall at any place sell, deliver, or offer, or have for sale, or keep for use, nor shall any person bring or send to said city any unwholesome, watered or adulterated milk, or milk known as
Side 8 - They may, subject to the provisions of the sanitary code, prohibit and prevent all intercourse and communication with or use of infected premises, places and things, and require, and if necessary, provide the means for the thorough purification and cleansing of the same before general intercourse with the same or use thereof shall be allowed.
Side 11 - ... of the article sold, and the name and residence of the person or persons to whom it was delivered, which record shall be made before the article...
Side 12 - ... whether fixed or portable ; and for that purpose may enter any house, shop or building; and if upon such examination it appears probable that the use of such engine or boiler is unsafe, they may issue a temporary order to suspend such use ; and if, after giving the parties interested, so far as known, an opportunity to be heard, they adjudge such engine or boiler...
Side 39 - Placid I am, content, serene. I take my slab of gypsum bread, And chunks of oleomargarine Upon its tasteless sides I spread. The egg I eat was never laid By any cackling, feathered hen ; But from the Lord knows what 'tis made In Newark by unfeathered men. I wash my simple breakfast down With fragrant chickory so cheap ; Or with the best black tea in town — Dried willow leaves — I calmly sleep.
Side 8 - ... who cannot otherwise be provided for ; to prohibit and prevent all intercourse and communication with, or use of, infected premises, places and things and to require, and, if necessary, to provide the means for the thorough cleansing and disinfection of the same before general intercourse therewith, or use thereof, shall be allowed.