Officinal drugs may be sold as called for, or as their variation is made known to purchaser 70 Food, how adulterated Exceptions Drugs, pharmacopoeial standard, change of State board of health to make investigations and appoint officers Regulations to be made Appropriations for executing the laws 70 71 71 71 71 71 Three-fifths to be expended in enforcing the statutes relative to adultera- Inspectors under act of 1882 to have equal powers with local inspectors Party aggrieved by decision of board of health as to wet lands may appeal to superior court In case of damages awarded concerning wet lands may appeal to county commissioners With reference to orders prohibiting pollution of water supplies. APPROPRIATION. Boards of health acting under chapter 80, section 28, of Public Statutes, limited to $2,000, if no appropriation is made by town Three-fifths to be expended in enforcing laws against adulteration of milk and its products . 71 AUTOPSIES, MEDICO-LEGAL, LAWS RELATING TO. (See Medical Examiners.) BIRTHS, REGISTRATION OF. (See Registration of Births, Marriages, Deaths, etc.) Spurious butter not to be marked as "dairy 66 Persons selling from carriages to be licensed Selling at stores or markets to be registered. CALVES UNDER FOUR WEEKS OLD. Sale of meat prohibited CASES. Belcher v. Farrar, 8 Allen, 327 Brown v. Murdock, 140 Mass. 314 Commonwealth v. Holt, 146 Mass. 38 28 11, 39-43 36 Sawyer v. State Board of Health, 125 Mass. 191-196 Somerville v. O'Neil, 114 Mass. 353 Spring v. Hyde Park, 137 Mass. 554. . Springfield, Inhabitants of, v. Inhabitants of Worcester, 2 Cushing, 52 Train (S. P.) and another v. Boston Disinfecting Company, 144 Mass. 523 60 60 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 64 64 64 64 64 Board of health to examine suspected animals To inform cattle commissioners Penalty for neglect Board of health may take land and estimate damages Expenses, how paid Owner may recover by action Commissioners may cause infected animals to be killed and buried |