Annual report of the Indiana State Board of Health. 1887State Board of Health, 1888 |
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... presents its Sixth An- nual Report for the fiscal year ending October 31 , 1887 , together with the vital statistics for the year ending September , 30 , 1887 . From the manifest interest in matters pertaining to the pub- lic health by ...
... presents its Sixth An- nual Report for the fiscal year ending October 31 , 1887 , together with the vital statistics for the year ending September , 30 , 1887 . From the manifest interest in matters pertaining to the pub- lic health by ...
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... present law this part of the work of the Board is very incomplete and unsatisfactory . It is hoped that in time the law will be so amended as to render it more efficient , and will enable us to keep pace with other States in this ...
... present law this part of the work of the Board is very incomplete and unsatisfactory . It is hoped that in time the law will be so amended as to render it more efficient , and will enable us to keep pace with other States in this ...
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... present Secretary of State assumed that under this statute he had the right to appoint and dismiss the clerks of this Board at will , as well as fix their salaries . This view of the matter was also shared by the learned Attorney ...
... present Secretary of State assumed that under this statute he had the right to appoint and dismiss the clerks of this Board at will , as well as fix their salaries . This view of the matter was also shared by the learned Attorney ...
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... present clerical force is competent , and not only gives perfect satisfaction to me , but also to the major- ity of the Board . If at any time we need additional clerks , we will , in accordance with the law ( section 4992 Revised ...
... present clerical force is competent , and not only gives perfect satisfaction to me , but also to the major- ity of the Board . If at any time we need additional clerks , we will , in accordance with the law ( section 4992 Revised ...
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... present Secretary of State to name or appoint James D. Walker to perform such clerical duties . The Court at special term committed no error in sustaining the demurrer of appellee's relatrix to appellant's answer herein , nor did the ...
... present Secretary of State to name or appoint James D. Walker to perform such clerical duties . The Court at special term committed no error in sustaining the demurrer of appellee's relatrix to appellant's answer herein , nor did the ...
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agent animals Board of Health Bowels building Bureau of Vital C. N. Metcalf cause Chas chloride of lime cholera citizens clean clerk Conference contagious diseases COUNTY ASYLUM Crawfordsville Creek diphtheria disease germs disinfecting solution disinfection Eclectic Elkhart epidemic Evansville Fort Wayne health officers heat Henry Homeopathic Indiana Indianapolis infectious diseases infectious material inmates insane James Jeffersonville John Joseph Lafayette Logansport Marion measles medicine meningitis Michigan City Name necessary notification number of deaths occurred October 31 odor organic outbreak person physicians Physio-Medical Post Office practice present prevalence prison privy vault public health quarantine Regular reported respectfully Richmond salt sanitary condition Sanitary Statistics scarlet fever Secretary sewer sick small-pox South Bend Spencer County spores statute Superintendent supply Terre Haute tion Total typhoid fever ventilation Vital and Sanitary water closets William yellow fever zymotic
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143 페이지 - Ye are the salt of the earth : but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted : it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.
195 페이지 - The police power of the state is co-extensive with self-protection, and is not inaptly termed 'the law of overruling necessity.' It is that inherent and plenary power in the state which enables it to prohibit all things hurtful to the comfort, safety and welfare of society.
189 페이지 - The object of disinfection is to prevent the extension of infectious diseases by destroying the specific infectious material which gives rise to them. This is accomplished by the use of disinfectants. There can be no partial disinfection of such material ; either its infecting power is destroyed or it is not. In the latter case there is a failure to disinfect.
143 페이지 - Salt is good : but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace one with another.
191 페이지 - Clothing. Boiling for half an hour will destroy the vitality of all known disease germs, and there is no better way of disinfecting clothing or bedding which can be washed than to put it through the ordinary operations of the laundry. No delay should occur, however, between the time of removing soiled clothing from the person or bed of the sick and its immersion in boiling water, or in one of the following solutions ; and no article should be permitted to leave the infected room until so treated.
195 페이지 - It was further said that by the general police power of a state 'persons and property are subjected to all kinds of restraints and burdens in order to secure the general comfort, health, and prosperity of the state; of the perfect right of the legislature to do which no question ever was, or upon acknowledged general principles ever can be, made, so far as natural persons are concerned.
20 페이지 - The other members of the board shall receive no compensation for their services, but their traveling and other necessary expenses while employed on the business of the board, shall be paid.
50 페이지 - ... and thereupon the auditor of state shall draw his warrant upon the treasurer of state in favor of such board of education...
193 페이지 - ... above it, should be thoroughly washed down with the disinfecting solution. To keep a privy-vault disinfected during the progress of an epidemic, sprinkle chloride of lime freely over the surface of its contents daily. Or, if the odor of chlorine is objectionable, apply daily four or five gallons of Standard Solution No. 2. which should be made up by the barrel, and kept in a convenient location for this purpose.
189 페이지 - ... will be appreciated when it is known that : Recent researches have demonstrated that many of the agents which have been found useful as deodorizers, or as antiseptics, are entirely without value for the destruction of disease germs. This is true, for example, as regards the sulphate of iron or copperas, a salt which has been extensively used with the idea that it is a valuable disinfectant. As a matter of fact, sulphate of iron in saturated solution does not destroy the vitality of disease germs...