Public health bulletin. no. 47-54, 1911-12, Issues 47-54U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... reasonable time . At present , although we give the data cover- ing this latter work as far as we have carried it , we do not consider that we have completed our tests with the serum of a horse , pre- viously immunized or in progress of ...
... reasonable time . At present , although we give the data cover- ing this latter work as far as we have carried it , we do not consider that we have completed our tests with the serum of a horse , pre- viously immunized or in progress of ...
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... reasonable sanitary measures . Busied with the exploitation of the wonderful natural resources of the country , the American people have not yet given due attention to sanitation . Under a republican form of government the will of the ...
... reasonable sanitary measures . Busied with the exploitation of the wonderful natural resources of the country , the American people have not yet given due attention to sanitation . Under a republican form of government the will of the ...
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... reasonable and comparatively inexpensive sanitary measures directed especially toward securing a proper disposal of human excreta . It is a safe prediction that if every residence in Yakima County were provided with properly constructed ...
... reasonable and comparatively inexpensive sanitary measures directed especially toward securing a proper disposal of human excreta . It is a safe prediction that if every residence in Yakima County were provided with properly constructed ...
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... reasonable amount of money for the improvement of sanitary conditions would appear , not only from the all ... reasonably adequate salary , and efficient services may be expected accordingly . An extension of this system throughout the ...
... reasonable amount of money for the improvement of sanitary conditions would appear , not only from the all ... reasonably adequate salary , and efficient services may be expected accordingly . An extension of this system throughout the ...
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... reasonable for them to do so until steps had been taken also to prevent the pollution of the river with human ... reasonably low rate . So long as it is neglected , and in propor- tion to its neglect , the residents of Yakima County ...
... reasonable for them to do so until steps had been taken also to prevent the pollution of the river with human ... reasonably low rate . So long as it is neglected , and in propor- tion to its neglect , the residents of Yakima County ...
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Page 55 - The disbursing officer shall give bond in the sum of twenty thousand dollars for the faithful performance of his duties, said bond to be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury. The Secretary...
Page 7 - Annual Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with the United States Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.
Page 121 - State ;. he shall collect information concerning vital statistics, knowledge respecting diseases, and all useful information on the subject of hygiene ; and through an annual report, and otherwise, as the board may direct, shall disseminate such information among the people,.
Page 55 - ... nauseous house or place, to cleanse, remove, or abate the same from time to time as often as it may be deemed necessary for the health, comfort, and convenience of the inhabitants of said city.
Page 98 - To declare what shall be a nuisance, and to abate the same ; and to impose fines upon parties who may create, continue or suffer nuisances to exist Seventy-sixth — To appoint a board of health, and prescribe its powers and duties.
Page 71 - Every willful omission to perform any duty enjoined by law upon any public officer, or person holding any public trust or employment, where no special provision shall have been made for the punishment of such delinquency, is punishable as a misdemeanor.
Page 115 - ... and the members of said board, and such other officer or person as may at any time be by said board authorized, may without fee or hindrance enter, examine and survey all grounds, erections, vehicles, structures, apartments, buildings and places...
Page 121 - 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.
Page 102 - National Mediation Board," to be composed of three members appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, not more than two of whom shall be of the same political party.
Page 273 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment.