Annual Report of the State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity of Massachusetts, Volume 4Rand, Abery, 1883 - Insanity |
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... Five Years , clxiii - clxvii clxv Special Schedule of Appropriations , clxvi PART FIFTH . GENERAL REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS , clxviii - clxxvii I. - The Criminal and Dangerous Insane , clxviii - clxxi II.- Improvements in the Lunatic ...
... Five Years , clxiii - clxvii clxv Special Schedule of Appropriations , clxvi PART FIFTH . GENERAL REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS , clxviii - clxxvii I. - The Criminal and Dangerous Insane , clxviii - clxxi II.- Improvements in the Lunatic ...
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... five years the number of the in - door poor of both classes was greatly augmented . In 1878 , October 1 , the aggregate was 7,706 ; and the same figures represent the aggregate of 1881 ; which has increased during the past year to 7,876 ...
... five years the number of the in - door poor of both classes was greatly augmented . In 1878 , October 1 , the aggregate was 7,706 ; and the same figures represent the aggregate of 1881 ; which has increased during the past year to 7,876 ...
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... five dollars for each adult , and two dollars and fifty cents for children under twelve . All other expenses were to be borne by the towns , whose bills were to be audited by the legislative committee on accounts . This agreement , for ...
... five dollars for each adult , and two dollars and fifty cents for children under twelve . All other expenses were to be borne by the towns , whose bills were to be audited by the legislative committee on accounts . This agreement , for ...
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... five years from the time of such immigrants landing at their port of arrival in Massachusetts . The party of the second part shall , so far as possible , keep a record of all alien immigrants arriving at the ports of Massachusetts by ...
... five years from the time of such immigrants landing at their port of arrival in Massachusetts . The party of the second part shall , so far as possible , keep a record of all alien immigrants arriving at the ports of Massachusetts by ...
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... five years ' existence of this Board a record of deaths , dangerous diseases , and nuisances , has been kept separately for each of the ten districts into which the city has been divided . These districts are so formed as to pre- sent ...
... five years ' existence of this Board a record of deaths , dangerous diseases , and nuisances , has been kept separately for each of the ten districts into which the city has been divided . These districts are so formed as to pre- sent ...
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admissions aggregate Allen Alms almshouse appear appointed appropriation board of health bond Boston boys Bridgewater buildings cause chap chapter charge child chronic insane cities and towns city or town commissioners committed commonwealth complaint cost Danvers deaths discharge disease duties establishments exceeding expenses F. B. Sanborn families girls Hopkinton hospitals and asylums houses Idiot School immigrants In-door Poor increase indenture industrial school inmates insane persons institutions judge Lancaster lunacy and charity Lunatic Hospital Mass Massachusetts McLean Asylum ment Monson Northampton Northborough notice nuisance number of persons Out-door Poor overseers paid patients PAUPER ABSTRACT physician port present Primary School prison public health Public Statutes received recovered recoveries Reform School reformatories regulations removed residence SECT selectmen settlement laws sick Superintendent superior court SUPPORT AND RELIEF TABLE Taunton Tewksbury therein thereof tion Total transfer treasury trustees visited Westborough whole number Worcester Hospital Workhouse
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Page xxv - If it is colored, coated, polished, or powdered, whereby damage or inferiority is concealed, or if by any means it is made to appear better or of greater value than it really is.
Page 50 - drug," as used in this Act, shall include all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of either man or other animals. The term
Page 50 - An article shall be deemed to be adulterated within the meaning of this act, — (a.) In the case of drugs, — (1.) If, when sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia...
Page 25 - ... subject to such regulations as may be made by the board of health or the committee appointed for that purpose.
Page xxv - If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized In the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary, it differs from the standard of strength, quality or purity, as determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary official at the time of investigation...
Page 152 - He shall establish such rules and regulations, prescribe such forms of bond, reports, entries and other papers, and shall issue from time to time such instructions, not inconsistent with law, as he shall deem best calculated for carrying out the provisions of this Act and for protecting the United States and aliens migrating thereto from fraud and loss...
Page 50 - Cattle commissioners now or hereafter appointed shall keep a full record of their doings and report the same to the legislature on or before the tenth day of January in each year, unless sooner required by the governor ; and an abstract of the same shall be printed in the annual report of the State board of agriculture.
Page 152 - States, and for that purpose he shall have power to enter into contracts with such State commission, board, or officers as may be designated for that purpose by the governor of any State to take charge of the local affairs of immigration in the ports within said State...
Page 101 - Whenever it shall be made to appear to any court or magistrate that within his jurisdiction any child under fourteen years of age, by reason of orphanage, or of the neglect, crime, drunkenness, or other vice of his parents, is growing up without education or salutary control, and in circumstances exposing him to lead an idle and dissolute life, or is dependent upon public charity...
Page 37 - ... by imprisonment in the jail or house of correction not exceeding six months; or by fine not exceeding two hundred dollars...