Annual report of the State Department of Health of New York. 1882State Department of Health, 1882 |
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... , which boards . of health may control , than diphtheria . Like the latter disease it is the bane of crowded schools , and is a dreaded pest . Not only is its con- tagious progress not easy to prevent by ordinary ventilation and.
... , which boards . of health may control , than diphtheria . Like the latter disease it is the bane of crowded schools , and is a dreaded pest . Not only is its con- tagious progress not easy to prevent by ordinary ventilation and.
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tagious progress not easy to prevent by ordinary ventilation and the lapse of time , but it engenders secondary results so pernicious , and so often fatal , that it should be regarded as an enemy to be kept out of the dwelling , the ...
tagious progress not easy to prevent by ordinary ventilation and the lapse of time , but it engenders secondary results so pernicious , and so often fatal , that it should be regarded as an enemy to be kept out of the dwelling , the ...
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... ventilation which owners and builders shall provide in all tenement houses . That such legislation secures the desired result is shown by the fact that since the amended Tenement House act for New York city be- came a law , about three ...
... ventilation which owners and builders shall provide in all tenement houses . That such legislation secures the desired result is shown by the fact that since the amended Tenement House act for New York city be- came a law , about three ...
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... ventilation of private dwellings . " 2nd : -The water is often covered with oil flowing from the factories into the river and reaching the opposite shore and destroying all pleas- ure and cleanliness formerly enjoyed from the use of ...
... ventilation of private dwellings . " 2nd : -The water is often covered with oil flowing from the factories into the river and reaching the opposite shore and destroying all pleas- ure and cleanliness formerly enjoyed from the use of ...
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... ventilation and lighting of school rooms . The report of the committee on effluvium nuisances being called for , the chairman reported progress in the investigations at Manhattan Beach and on Barren Island . The secretary referred to ...
... ventilation and lighting of school rooms . The report of the committee on effluvium nuisances being called for , the chairman reported progress in the investigations at Manhattan Beach and on Barren Island . The secretary referred to ...
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497 페이지 - In the case of food: (1) If any substance or substances have been mixed with it, so as to lower or depreciate, or injuriously affect its quality, strength, or purity; (2) If any inferior or cheaper substance, or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it...
24 페이지 - ... the smallpox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears all whom it had not yet stricken, leaving on those whose lives it spared the hideous traces of its power, turning the babe into a changeling at which the mother shuddered, and making the eyes and cheeks of the betrothed maiden objects of horror to the lover.
260 페이지 - States shall be required to obtain from the consul, vice-consul, or other consular officer of the United States at the port of departure, or from the medical officer where such officer has been detailed by the President for that purpose, a bill of health, in duplicate, in the form prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury...
497 페이지 - In the case of drugs: (1) If, when sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down therein.
508 페이지 - Provided, that the provisions of this act shall not apply to mixtures or compounds recognized as ordinary articles or ingredients of articles of food, if...
117 페이지 - Afterward, they should be hung in the open air, beaten, and shaken. Pillows, beds, stuffed mattresses, upholstered furniture, etc. should be cut open, the contents spread out, and thoroughly fumigated. Carpets are best fumigated on the floor, but should afterward be removed to the open air and thoroughly beaten.
498 페이지 - ... whether manufactured or not ; or in the case of milk, if it is the produce of a diseased animal.
662 페이지 - ANSTIE. — Stimulants and Narcotics, their Mutual Relations, With Special Researches on the Action of Alcohol, ^Ether, and Chloroform on the Vital Organism. By FRANCIS E. ANSTIE, MDMRCP 8vo.
400 페이지 - The first wealth is health. Sickness is poor-spirited, and cannot serve any one: it must husband its resources to live. But health or fulness answers its own ends and has to spare, runs over, and inundates the neighborhoods and creeks of other men's necessities.
118 페이지 - Disinfectants to be employed : "1. Roll-sulphur (brimstone) for fumigation. "2. Sulphate of iron (copperas) dissolved in water in the proportion of one and a half pounds to the gallon ; for soil, sewers, etc. "3. Sulphate of zinc and common salt, dissolved together in water in the proportion of four ounces sulphate and two ounces salt to the gallon ; for clothing, bed-linen, etc.