Annual report of the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey. 1895-97State Department of Health, 1896 |
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Page 89
... tanks , which have been in operation about £ ve Tears Nearly all houses have cellars ; very few basements in the township , We have no record to show bow mary houses are connected with the sewer . Cesspools are built with cement bottoms ...
... tanks , which have been in operation about £ ve Tears Nearly all houses have cellars ; very few basements in the township , We have no record to show bow mary houses are connected with the sewer . Cesspools are built with cement bottoms ...
Page 124
... tank wagons and perfectly tight barrels and taken to the agricultural works in Newark . No markets except small shops and stores . No disease among animals . No slaughter - houses nor abattoirs . No almshouse nor hospital . Sick poor ...
... tank wagons and perfectly tight barrels and taken to the agricultural works in Newark . No markets except small shops and stores . No disease among animals . No slaughter - houses nor abattoirs . No almshouse nor hospital . Sick poor ...
Page 199
... tank , or pumps will be provided to properly supply the same ; said pumps to be so placed , arranged and connected as to enable tenants using the water closets to conveniently secure at all times a proper flush for each of said water ...
... tank , or pumps will be provided to properly supply the same ; said pumps to be so placed , arranged and connected as to enable tenants using the water closets to conveniently secure at all times a proper flush for each of said water ...
Page 255
... tanks empty themselves twice in twenty - four hours and serve their purpose very well . The pumping station is now being built , so that in case of high water in the river the lower sections of the sewer will not be flooded . Very few ...
... tanks empty themselves twice in twenty - four hours and serve their purpose very well . The pumping station is now being built , so that in case of high water in the river the lower sections of the sewer will not be flooded . Very few ...
Page 80
... Tanks .................................... ...... Plumbing fixtures ......... Do they conform to Ordinance No. 4 ... tank in attic ? ............ Location ............ Material ............ Size ............ Cleanliness ........ Sources ...
... Tanks .................................... ...... Plumbing fixtures ......... Do they conform to Ordinance No. 4 ... tank in attic ? ............ Location ............ Material ............ Size ............ Cleanliness ........ Sources ...
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abated Acute lung diseases ADDRESS OF MEMBERS Asbury Park Assessor Atlantic beds Bergen board of health Bordentown borough Burlington Camden cause cesspools Circular Clerk communicable diseases Consumption contagious diseases COUNTY COUNTY-Continued Death-rate diphtheria Diphtheria and croup diseases of children disinfected disposal drain drainage Ending June 30th Enteric fever epidemic Erysipelas ESSEX COUNTY-Continued feet filters filtration Franklin Township gallons garbage Greenwich Township HEALTH INSPECTOR Health Officer houses Hunterdon infected Jersey City John Lambertville Measles MEMBERS AND HEALTH MEMBERS AND OFFICERS milk NAMES AND POST NAMES AND POST-OFFICE NAMES OF MEMBERS nuisance number of deaths OFFICE ADDRESS Orange ordinance Passaic river physicians pipe plumbing population POST-OFFICE ADDRESS President prevent pumping quarantine Renal and cystic Return of Deaths scarlet fever Secretary sewage sewer system sewerage Small-pox Statistical Divisions street tanks Total town Township Report Trenton typhoid fever vaccination vital statistics WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP water-supply Whooping cough William
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Page 13 - No person shall keep cows, for the production of milk for market or for sale or exchange, or for manufacturing the milk or cream from the same into any article of food, in a crowded or unhealthy condition...
Page 328 - ... on the thirtieth day of June and the thirty-first day of December in each and every year...
Page 302 - All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
Page 280 - ... pursuant to the provisions of the first section of this act. shall be entered by the officer to whom the same shall be delivered in a book kept exclusively for that purpose, which book shall be subject to the inspection of the local board of health and its proper officers, and to the State board of health and its officers only ; the...
Page 132 - He shall preserve decorum and order ; may speak to points of order in preference to other members ; and shall decide all questions of order, subject to an appeal to the Board, by...
Page 307 - Every health officer shall furnish a copy of this act to each and every person who. is known to him to act as midwife or nurse in the city or town for which such health officer is appointed, and the Secretary of State shall cause a sufficient number of copies of this act to be printed, and shall supply the same to such health officers on application.
Page 309 - Commissioner, or his deputy, in the full and free performance of his or their duty, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction of the same shall be fined not less than ten (10) nor more than fifty...
Page 142 - Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this section shall forfeit and pay a penalty of not less than...
Page 307 - Any failure to comply with the provisions of this Act shall be punished by a fine not to exceed two hundred dollars, or imprisonment not to exceed six months, or both.
Page 296 - ... shall be liable to a penalty of fifty dollars to be recovered by the state dental society in a suit in any court having jurisdiction.