Annual Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Volume 8E.K. Meyers, State Printers, 1893 - Pennsylvania |
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... observations , Appendix I. Correspondence and legal opinions- 611 Letter , etc. , on apple pomace , 719 Dangerous condition of school , 720 Undrawn fowls , 721 Sanitary legislation , 722 Swearing in health boards , 723 Repairing school ...
... observations , Appendix I. Correspondence and legal opinions- 611 Letter , etc. , on apple pomace , 719 Dangerous condition of school , 720 Undrawn fowls , 721 Sanitary legislation , 722 Swearing in health boards , 723 Repairing school ...
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... observation , only those necessary for the care of the patient remaining . Persons thus under observation should be detained ( 18 ) days . In case of one of them being taken sick with this disease , or any other persons in the village ...
... observation , only those necessary for the care of the patient remaining . Persons thus under observation should be detained ( 18 ) days . In case of one of them being taken sick with this disease , or any other persons in the village ...
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... observation for a short period . Within a week he had received information that each one had been located . The fever ap- peared only in two places , Pittsburg and Philadelphia , and was promptly checked . MEASURES OF DEFENSE AGAINST ...
... observation for a short period . Within a week he had received information that each one had been located . The fever ap- peared only in two places , Pittsburg and Philadelphia , and was promptly checked . MEASURES OF DEFENSE AGAINST ...
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... observation for five days , and , should signs of cholera appear among them , at once removing those attacked to some place already determined upon by the committee , and there keeping them in strict quarantine with day and night guards ...
... observation for five days , and , should signs of cholera appear among them , at once removing those attacked to some place already determined upon by the committee , and there keeping them in strict quarantine with day and night guards ...
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... observation , in consequence of the threatened invasion of cholera , viz : County , at which the railroad enters the State , and the nearest important station to which across the border is You are hereby instructed to at once confer ...
... observation , in consequence of the threatened invasion of cholera , viz : County , at which the railroad enters the State , and the nearest important station to which across the border is You are hereby instructed to at once confer ...
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Page 483 - ... conviction, shall be punished by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court.
Page 574 - ... and providing for the incorporation and government of cities of the third class," approved the twenty-third day of May, one thousand eight hundred seventy-four (PL, 230).
Page 232 - food,' as used herein, shall include all articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiment by man or other animals, whether simple, mixed, or compound.
Page 233 - Where any matter or ingredient not injurious to health has been added to the food or drug because the same is required for the production or preparation thereof as an article of commerce, in a state fit for carriage or consumption, and not fraudulently to increase the bnlk, weight, or measure of the food or drug, or conceal the inferior quality thereof...
Page 233 - And provided further^ That nothing in this Act shall be construed as requiring or compelling proprietors or manufacturers of proprietary foods which contain no unwholesome added ingredient to disclose their trade formulas, except in so far as the provisions of this Act may require to secure freedom from adulteration or misbranding.
Page 232 - If, when sold under or by a name not recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia...
Page 232 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Page 390 - No sewage, drainage, refuse or polluting matter, of such kind and amount as either by itself or in connection with other matter will corrupt or impair the quality of the water of any...
Page 12 - Treasury to prevent the Introduction of contagious or Infectious diseases Into the United States...
Page 233 - Provided, That an article of food which does not contain any added poisonous or deleterious ingredients shall not be deemed to be adulterated or misbranded in the following cases: First.