Annual Report of ... Mayor of Philadelphia, Containing the Reports of the Various Departments of the City of Philadelphia, Volume 3 |
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00 Filed A. C. ABBOTT Abscess action in trespass Admitted Agate street ANNUAL REPORT anthrax antitoxin appeal April avenue awarded to Amount bacilli Blood building Bureau of Health cash cent Change of grade Chief City of Philadelphia City Taxes cost Court damages death rate December 31 defective Department diphtheria disease disinfection districts Division drainage Erysipelas et ux examined Favus February Fifteenth Ward Fracture hundred Impetigo inches increase Insane inspection January judgment July June Laboratory loans male March Measles meats Medical Inspector Meningitis ment milk Municipal Hospital November nuisances October Otitis media paid patients Pediculosis phagocytic physicians plaintiff Pneumonia poultry Premises north Premises south side Pulaski avenue pupils road jury Scarlet Fever September serum showed Sinking Fund Streptococci Subtilis Syphilis TABLE theria tion tonsils Total number treatment Tuberculosis Typhoid Fever ཆེ ཎྜ མཻ རྨ རྩ སྐྱ ིི
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Page 61 - ... shall be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars ($5.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00), or by imprisonment in the city or county jail for not less than 5 days nor more than 90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 61 - ... of this Act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty...
Page 66 - The aprons, smocks, or other outer clothing of employees who handle meat in contact with such clothing, shall be of a material that is readily cleansed and made sanitary, and shall be cleansed daily, if used.
Page 60 - Section 4. Licenses, when issued, shall be valid for not more than one year; shall not be transferable, either as to the person or place: and may be revoked at any time by the Board of Health, for failure to comply with the rules and regulations established by the Board of Health. It shall be the duty of every licensee to post and keep posted a printed copy of this act. and of the license granted under it, in the place for which the...
Page 67 - Butchers who dress diseased carcasses shall cleanse their hands of all grease and then immerse them in a prescribed disinfectant and rinse them in clear water before engaging again in dressing or handling healthy carcasses. All butchers...
Page 68 - Separate trucks, etc., shall be furnished for handling diseased carcasses and parts. Following the slaughter of an animal affected with an Infectious disease a stop shall be made until the Implements have been cleansed and disinfected unless duplicate Implements are provided.
Page 65 - All floors upon which meats are piled during the process of curing shall be so constructed that they can be kept in a clean and sanitary condition, and such meats shall also be kept clean.
Page 149 - ... not being imbecile, and not being merely dull or backward, are defective, that is to say, what children by reason of mental or physical defect are incapable of receiving proper benefit from the instruction in the ordinary public elementary schools, but are not incapable by reason of such defect of receiving benefit from instruction in such special classes or schools as are in this Act mentioned...
Page 67 - ... their hands of all grease and then immerse them in a prescribed disinfectant and rinse them in clear water before engaging again in dressing or handling healthy carcasses. All butchers' implements used in dressing diseased carcasses shall be cleansed of all grease and then sterilized, either in boiling water or by immersion in a prescribed disinfectant, and rinsed in clear water before being again used in dressing healthy carcasses.
Page 64 - ... casing departments, tank rooms, hide cellars, etc., do not permeate them. All rooms or compartments shall be provided with cuspidors, which employees who expectorate shall be required to use.