Annual report of the Metropolitan Board of Health of the State of New York. v.1, 1866, 1. köideAppleton, & Company, 1867 |
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... present mortality of London is 1 in 45 . Liverpool , 1 in 44 . Philadelphia , 1 in 44 to 57 . The following Table of the Death - rate for the City and County of New York , from 1810 to 1865 , is furnished by Dr. Harris . DEATH - RATE ...
... present mortality of London is 1 in 45 . Liverpool , 1 in 44 . Philadelphia , 1 in 44 to 57 . The following Table of the Death - rate for the City and County of New York , from 1810 to 1865 , is furnished by Dr. Harris . DEATH - RATE ...
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... present generation , but as a book of reference by which to judge of the future sanitary progress and condition of New York . enterprise and energy of these gentlemen are worthy of all honor , and their influence and efforts were ...
... present generation , but as a book of reference by which to judge of the future sanitary progress and condition of New York . enterprise and energy of these gentlemen are worthy of all honor , and their influence and efforts were ...
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... present system of Health Police . It is desirable that they should take especial interest in all sanitary questions , and keep themselves informed of what is being done at home and abroad relative to the causes which affect health or ...
... present system of Health Police . It is desirable that they should take especial interest in all sanitary questions , and keep themselves informed of what is being done at home and abroad relative to the causes which affect health or ...
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... present year . The visits of Inspectors , the orders of this Board , and the general apprehension of an epidemic , soon accomplished the desired result and secured a remarkable state of cleanliness . The disputed ownership or control of ...
... present year . The visits of Inspectors , the orders of this Board , and the general apprehension of an epidemic , soon accomplished the desired result and secured a remarkable state of cleanliness . The disputed ownership or control of ...
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... present season several lives have been lost and many animals injured by reason of the gross neglect of this important part of the city property . 14. Privies . No subject is of greater importance to large and crowded cities , than the ...
... present season several lives have been lost and many animals injured by reason of the gross neglect of this important part of the city property . 14. Privies . No subject is of greater importance to large and crowded cities , than the ...
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Page 432 - Trustee shall be elected for one year, one for two years, one for three years, and one for four years, and...
Page 444 - ... as its by-laws or rules may provide) from all public dispensaries, hospitals, asylums, infirmaries, prisons, and schools, and from the managers, principals, and officers thereof; and from all other public institutions...
Page 437 - ... take and file among its records, what it shall regard as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the same, to the extent it may specify, is a public nuisance, or dangerous to life or health ; and said Board may thereupon, enter in its records the same as a nuisance, and order the same to bo removed, abated, suspended, altered, or otherwise improved or purified, as said order shall specify...
Page 402 - That no person, being the manager or keeper of any saloon, boarding-house, or lodging-house, or being employed as a clerk, servant, or agent thereat, shall therein or thereat offer or have for food or drink, or to be eaten or drank, any poisonous, deleterious, or unwholesome substance, nor allow anything therein to be done or to occur dangerous to life or prejudicial to health.
Page 388 - That no meat, or dead animal above the size of a rabbit, shall be taken to any public or private market for food until the same shall have fully cooled (and all blood shall have ceased dripping therefrom) after its killing, nor until the entrails, head (unless the same be skinned), hide, horns, and feet shall have been removed.
Page 444 - And it is hereby made the duty of the officers, institutions, and persons so called on, or referred to, to promptly give such information and make such reports, verbally, or in writing, as may be required by said Boards.
Page 385 - EVERY person, being the parent or guardian, or having the care, custody or control of any MINOR or OTHER INDIVIDUAL, shall (to the extent of any means, power and authority of said parent, guardian or other person that could properly be used or exerted for such purpose) CAUSE AND PROCURE such minor or individual to be so PROMPTLY, FREQUENTLY AND EFFECTIVELY VACCINATED, that such minor or individual SHALL NOT TAKE, OR BE LIABLE TO TAKE THE SMALLPOX.
Page 442 - It shall be the duty of said board on or before the first Monday of December in each year, to make a report in writing to the Governor of this State upon the sanitary condition and prospects of the State...
Page 437 - Whenever any building, erection, excavation, premises, business pursuit, matter or thing, or the sewerage, drainage, or ventilation thereof, in said District, shall, in the opinion of said Board (whether as a whole or in any particular), be in a condition or in effect dangerous to life or health, said Board may take and file among its records what it shall regard as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the same, to the extent it may specify, is a public nuisance, or dangerous to life...