ReportVols. 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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... brook in Little Notch in the town of Bristol . The system includes one distributing reservoir . The springs are in the woods on the side of a mountain and the watershed is uninhabited . The brook is only used as an auxiliary supply when ...
... brook in Little Notch in the town of Bristol . The system includes one distributing reservoir . The springs are in the woods on the side of a mountain and the watershed is uninhabited . The brook is only used as an auxiliary supply when ...
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... brooks . The watershed is uninhabited . The system is owned by the Greylock Mills . POWNAL . The supply is by gravity from a brook . There are no in- habitants upon the watershed . The system ... Brook 50 TENTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE.
... brooks . The watershed is uninhabited . The system is owned by the Greylock Mills . POWNAL . The supply is by gravity from a brook . There are no in- habitants upon the watershed . The system ... Brook 50 TENTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE.
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... Brook and the outlet of Readsboro Lake . There are no inhabitants on the water- shed . The system includes three reservoirs . Three quarters of the village is supplied with the water from this system . The system is owned by the village ...
... Brook and the outlet of Readsboro Lake . There are no inhabitants on the water- shed . The system includes three reservoirs . Three quarters of the village is supplied with the water from this system . The system is owned by the village ...
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... Brook and Springs . There is one reservoir on the sys- tem . This has proved insufficient in time of dry weather , and plans have been considered for the extension of the system . The system is owned by the village . The system formerly ...
... Brook and Springs . There is one reservoir on the sys- tem . This has proved insufficient in time of dry weather , and plans have been considered for the extension of the system . The system is owned by the village . The system formerly ...
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... brook and four artesian wells . The water is lifted into the reservoirs from the artesian wells by compressed air using electric power for operating the compressors . There are no inhabitants on the watershed in the vicinity of the ...
... brook and four artesian wells . The water is lifted into the reservoirs from the artesian wells by compressed air using electric power for operating the compressors . There are no inhabitants on the watershed in the vicinity of the ...
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1910 SEX TABLE Absent Absent Absent Addison Bennington Caledonia Albans American Foreign Father American Foreign Unknown Barre Barre City Barton Barton Village Bellows Falls Bennington Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Board of Health Brattleboro Bright's Disease Burlington Caledonia Caledonia Chittenden Essex children under 20 Chittenden Essex Franklin City Diphtheria epidemic Essex Essex Franklin Grand Fairlee Female Unknown American Female Unknown Total filtered or treated Foreign Unknown Whole Franklin Grand Isle Grand Isle Grand Isle Lamoille gravity from springs Health Officer Hinesburg I-CLASSIFICATION OF BIRTHS includes one reservoir infantile paralysis infection Irasburg Johnsbury July Lyndonville Male Female Unknown MARRIAGES NATIVITY Montpelier muscle test outbreak paralyzed Pittsford poliomyelitis Population 1910 SEX Public Rutland Washington Windham Scarlet Fever Sex BIRTHS Parentage SEX TABLE II-DEATHS Starksboro system includes TOWNS Population 1910 treatment Tuberculosis Typhoid Fever Unknown American Foreign Unknown Male Female Unknown Total TOTAL Vermont Village Springs Washington Windham Windsor watershed West Rutland
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Page 33 - A physician who knows or has reason to believe that a person whom he treats or prescribes for is infected with either gonorrhea or syphilis shall immediately report the name, address, age and sex of such person to the secretary of the state board of health, for which report he shall receive the sum of twenty-five cents to be paid by the state board of health. A physician who fails to make such report shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars.
Page 33 - The State Board of Health shall make and enforce such rules and regulations for the quarantining and treatment of cases of gonorrhea and syphilis reported to it as may be deemed necessary for the protection of the public. Said Board shall not disclose the names or addresses of such persons reported or treated to any person other than a prosecuting officer or in court on prosecutions under this act.
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Page 154 - Muscle training is in the writer's opinion the measure of the greatest value at this stage, and this stage is important because however operative the surgeon may be he will during these two years use nonoperative treatment. Muscle training attempts to drive an impulse from brain to muscle to enable it if possible to open up new paths around affected centers in the cord. The connection between these centers with each other and between the centers and the muscles is most extensive and...
Page 33 - ... or syphilis, shall immediately report the name, address, age, and sex of such person to the secretary of the State Board of Health, for which report he shall receive the sum of 25 cents, to be paid by the State Board of Health. A physician who fails to make such report shall be fined not more than $200.
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Page 138 - ... communicated by them in such manner as to gain access to the upper respiratory mucous membranes of other persons, among whom a portion, being susceptible to the injurious action of the virus, acquire the infection and develop the disease. The clinical variety or form of the disease which they develop may be the frankly paralytic, the meningitic, or the abortive and ambulatory in which no severe symptoms whatever appear. But however the persons may be affected, they become potential agents of...
Page 33 - A person who, while infected with gonorrhea or syphilis, has sexual intercourse shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned in the house of correction for not more than one year.
Page 33 - SEC. 3. A physician who knows or has reason to believe that a person whom he treats or prescribes for is infected with either gonorrhea or syphilis shall immediately report the name, address, age and sex of such person to the secretary of the state board of health, for which report he shall...
Page 154 - ... impulse from brain to muscle to enable it if possible to open up new paths around affected centers in the cord. The connection between these centers with each other and between the centers and the muscles is most extensive and complex,5 and the facts given as to the predominance of partial paralysis show that as a rule the entire nervous control of a given muscle is not wiped out as a whole, but only in part. On this basis rests the claim of muscle training, a measure which in the opinion of...