Manual for the Use of Boards of Health of Massachusetts: Containing the Statutes Relating to the Public Health and the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts Relating to the Same |
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... provide a separate place for persons visited , or that late before have been visited with the plague , small - pox ... give notice of conta- gious disease also dates from 1792 . The comprehensive health act of 1797 , providing for the 5.
... provide a separate place for persons visited , or that late before have been visited with the plague , small - pox ... give notice of conta- gious disease also dates from 1792 . The comprehensive health act of 1797 , providing for the 5.
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... give notice of contagious dis- eases was passed in 1827 . The discovery of the protective power of vaccination , and its introduction into Massachusetts at the beginning of this century , was followed by legislation in 1809 providing ...
... give notice of contagious dis- eases was passed in 1827 . The discovery of the protective power of vaccination , and its introduction into Massachusetts at the beginning of this century , was followed by legislation in 1809 providing ...
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... give notice of the fact to the selectmen of such town , and the two boards shall thereupon , after giving public notice of at least one week , jointly proceed to fill such vacancy . may appoint shall itself act . Public Statutes , c ...
... give notice of the fact to the selectmen of such town , and the two boards shall thereupon , after giving public notice of at least one week , jointly proceed to fill such vacancy . may appoint shall itself act . Public Statutes , c ...
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... give notice of all regulations Public Statutes , made by it by publishing the same in some newspaper of its town , or , where there is no such newspaper , by post- ing them up in some public place in the town . Such notice shall be ...
... give notice of all regulations Public Statutes , made by it by publishing the same in some newspaper of its town , or , where there is no such newspaper , by post- ing them up in some public place in the town . Such notice shall be ...
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... notice served as pro- vided in the following section ; and if the owner or ... given when practicable , yet the nature and object of those proceedings are ... giving notice , involving the necessity either of public notice or of inquiry ...
... notice served as pro- vided in the following section ; and if the owner or ... given when practicable , yet the nature and object of those proceedings are ... giving notice , involving the necessity either of public notice or of inquiry ...
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Page 63 - Of the members of the commission first appointed one shall hold office for the term of one year, one for the term of two years, one for the term of three years, one for the term of four years, and one for the term of five years, from and after his appointment.
Page 94 - 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...
Page 69 - 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 ; (2.) If, when sold under or by a name not recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia but which is found in some other pharmacopeia, or other standard work on materia medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality or purity laid down in such work ; (3.) If its strength or purity falls...
Page 94 - If it is colored, coated, polished, or powdered, whereby damage or inferiority is concealed, or if by any means it is made to appear better or of greater value than it really is. (7) If it contains any added substance or ingredient which is poisonous or injurious to health.
Page 77 - ... adulterated milk, or milk to which water or any foreign substance has been added...
Page 90 - No dealer in milk, and no servant or agent of such a dealer, shall sell, exchange, or deliver, or have in his custody or possession, with intent to sell, exchange, or deliver...
Page 77 - ... by fine of not less than one hundred nor more than three hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the house of correction for not less than thirty nor more than sixty days; and for subsequent offence, by fine of fifty dollars and by imprisonment in the house of correction for not less than sixty nor more than ninety days.
Page 68 - ... as a regular branch of study to all pupils in all schools which are supported wholly or partly by public money, except schools which are maintained solely for instruction in particular branches.
Page 81 - Whoever, by himself or his agents, sells, exposes for sale, or has in his possession with intent to sell, any article, substance or compound, made in imitation or semblance of butter, or as a substitute for butter, and not made exclusively and wholly of milk or cream, or containing any fats, oils or grease not produced from milk or cream, shall have the words
Page 14 - ... respecting articles which are capable of containing or conveying infection or contagion, or of creating sickness, brought into or conveyed from its town, or into or from any vessel.