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Enteric Fever at Princeton Ezra M Hunt M D 6587
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Hatting as Affecting the Health of Operatives Laban
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Some Citations from the Law Relating to Nuisances by
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Reports of the Council of Analysts 81113
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Springs Wells and Cisterns as Sources of DrinkingWater
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Sanitary Inquiry into Almshouses and Jails Wm M
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Exposures and Diseases of Operatives by David
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The Disposal of Town Sewage by Prof Charles
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Vaccination E J Marsh M D 103122
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Enteric Fever and Cesspool Dangers by
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Local Health Boards H A Hopper M D President
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Report of the Milk Inspector by Wm K Newton M D 115121
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Sanitary Inquiries into the Condition of Charitable
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Addresses and Papers before the New Jersey Sanitary
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Local Sanitary Inspections of Seaside Resorts
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Abstracts from Papers and Discussions of the
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Sanitary Instruction in Schools report by
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Veterinary Report J C Corlies 149163
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Secretarys Summary of Reports from Local
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Report on Interrupted WaterSupply Messrs Varick
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Animals as Related to Human Disease and to the care
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Report of the Medical Superintendent of State Vital
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Secretarys Summary of Reports from Local Boards 119183
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Meterological Tables Hon Wm A Whitehead and others 195207
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Our MilkSupply Wm K Newton M D State Milk
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Report of the Committee of Public Analysts
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Contagious Pleuropneumonia Ezra M Hunt M D 236247
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Reports of Veterinary Inspectors Messrs Miller Dyer
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Medical Registry for 1887 271277
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List of Persons Practicing Medicine in this State
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Vital Statistics Tables 183244
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The Physical Laws of Pipes and Fixtures and their
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Página 43 - Every owner of land, through which a stream of water flows, is entitled to the use and enjoyment of the water, and to have the same flow in its natural and accustomed course without obstruction, diversion or corruption. The right extends to the quality as well as to the quantities of the water. If, therefore, an adjoining proprietor corrupts the water, an action upon the case lies for the injury.
Página 46 - I found the instruments and appliances in good condition and the records properly kept. In this connection it may not be amiss to refer to the duties of the medical force stationed at this yard. It comprises two medical officers, one hospital steward, and seven hospital apprentices. The population coming under the care of the medical officers is made up of the following: Officers and their families about. . 50 Marines do...
Página 314 - ... be so arranged as to present in separate and distinct classes the index and record for each county, and for each •city, borough, town and other local municipal government containing five thousand inhabitants or over, which index and record thus prepared and classified shall be preserved as a public record in the office of the state bureau of vital statistics, and the original certificates shall be preserved in the archives of the bureau of vital statistics ; any such original certificate, or...
Página 234 - An act to establish in this State boards of health and a bureau of vital statistics and to define their respective powers and duties," approved March thirty-first, one thousand eight hundred and eightyseven.
Página 316 - ... is alleged to have been violated by the defendant or defendants; and on the return of such process, or at any time to which the trial shall have been adjourned, the said court...
Página 380 - Man has already furthered evolution very considerably, half unconsciously, and for his own personal advantages, but he has not yet risen to the conviction that it is his religious duty to do so deliberately and systematically'.
Página 52 - Any liquid which shall exhibit by daylight a distinct colour when a stratum of it one inch deep is placed in a white porcelain or earthenware vessel. " (d) Any liquid which contains, in solution, in 100,000 parts by weight, more than 2 parts by weight of any metal except calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium.
Página 307 - That it shall be the duty of the physician or midwife present at the birth of any child born in this state, and in case there be no physician or midwife present, then of the parents or either of them, to transmit, within thirty days after such birth, to the officer hereinafter designated, a certificate of such birth, which certificate shall set forth particularly, as far as they can be obtained, the...
Página 317 - His name and address having been obtained, the n»xt step in the investigation was to inspect all the farms, and the cattle thereon, from which the milk was taken. We also learned that two deliveries at the hotels were made daily, one in the morning and one in the evening ; that the milk supplied at night was the sole cause of sickness, and that the milk from but one of the farms was at fault.
Página 267 - Fahr.) for two hours. (2.) Fumigation with sulphurous acid gas for at least twelve hours, the clothing being freely exposed, and the gas present in the disinfection chamber in the proportion of four volumes per cent.

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