Cities to provide for treatment of venereal diseases in hospitals or as out- 34 HOUSE DRAINAGE. Regulations may be established by board of health 6 Town may authorize board of health to make and enforce regulations 7 Horses not to be driven on ice of ponds used as water supplies Exception as to persons engaged in harvesting ice or hauling logs, etc.. Supreme court may issue injunction to enforce orders Cities may make ordinances to secure inspection of ice INFANTS. (See Protection of Infants.) INFECTED PERSONS AND ARTICLES. Board of health may permit removal of Infected persons to be removed to separate house Expenses incurred in care of, how paid If cannot be removed, persons in neighborhood to be removed 42 58 58 59 To prevent pollution of water supply. To enforce orders of state board of health in relation to pollution of ice Decisions. (See Decisions of Supreme Judicial Court.) INQUEST LAWs. (See Medical Examiners.) INQUESTS. (See Medical Examiners.) LIC BUILDINGS. INSPECTION OF FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, SCHOOL-HOUSES AND OTHEr Pub- Inspectors to be appointed PAGE 56 58 Factories to be properly ventilated 103 Prosecution not to be instituted till four weeks after notice 104 105 Mechanical ventilation required in case of dusty operations 105 Penalty for violation. 107 107 Four weeks' notice requisite to make changes. Public buildings and school-houses to have proper sanitary provisions Definition of terms used in acts INSPECTION OF MILK. (See Milk and Milk Products.) INSPECTION OF PROVISIONS, AND ANIMALS INTENDED FOR SLAUGHTER. State board of health may appoint inspectors of food, etc. Thus appointed to have same powers as local inspectors To be issued to persons selling milk from carriages or other vehicles. 132 Foreign liquors to be of standard of country where produced Adulteration of, punished LYING-IN HOSPITALS. Selectmen may license Licenses to be for two years, but revocable Subject to visitation by board of health, police and selectmen By state board of health, when MARRIAGES, REGISTRATION OF. See Registration of Births, Marriages, District attorney or other magistrate to be notified, if death was caused by Justices to report when, where and how deceased came to his death Disposal of body Inquest may be ordered by district attorney or by attorney-general Compensation for services in landing body To take charge of money or other property found on or near the body Accounts to be rendered and audited Justices to issue process for arrest of person charged with commission of 181 181 Secretary of state to furnish blank books and forms for record 185 To cause returns to be bound and results to be published 185 District attorney shall examine reports and state opinion as to necessity Embalming fluid not to be used in cases of suspected death by violence Medical examiners to report accidents from gas and electricity to gas MEDICAL SOCIETIES. 186 186 Three-fifths of general appropriation for inspection of food and drugs to be expended in enforcing statutes as to milk Inspectors, appointment of Persons selling milk in stores and markets to be registered Local board of health may prohibit an offensive trade without previous State board of health to give notice of offensive trade hearing 124 130 130 125 131 131 132 132 133 133 139 Wet, rotten and spongy lands deemed a nuisance Persons injured by such nuisance may apply for abatement When board refuses or neglects to act the superior court may appoint Party aggrieved may appeal to Superior Court Persons aggrieved by refusal to abate nuisance may appeal to county com- Party appealing to give notice to opposite party Costs and expenses of appeal, how paid Board of health may grant permit to remove OFFAL. City or town may contract for disposal of garbage or offal OFFENSIVE TRADES. (See also Swine-slaughtering Associations.) May be prohibited without notice. Not to be enlarged State board of health may prohibit Supreme court may issue injunction to prevent . Decisions concerning offensive trades. (See Decisions of Supreme Judicial (See Butter and Dairy Bureau.) Court.) OLEOMARGARINE. To be stamped or marked on wholesale and retail packages 142 145 |