Report of the Board of Health of the city and port of Philadelphia. 1896Board of Health, 1897 |
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... improvements of a pressing and urgent nature are de- pendent upon a favorable opinion in this case . Councils very properly passed ordinances providing for the creation of loans having in view the appropriation and expenditure of moneys ...
... improvements of a pressing and urgent nature are de- pendent upon a favorable opinion in this case . Councils very properly passed ordinances providing for the creation of loans having in view the appropriation and expenditure of moneys ...
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... excess of receipts over expenditures of $ 196,841.47 . This is an improvement over the condition of affairs as shown by the report made in 1896 for the year 1895 , in which year there was an excess of expenditures over SECOND.
... excess of receipts over expenditures of $ 196,841.47 . This is an improvement over the condition of affairs as shown by the report made in 1896 for the year 1895 , in which year there was an excess of expenditures over SECOND.
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... improvements of a pressing and urgent nature are de- pendent upon a favorable opinion in this case . Councils very properly passed ordinances providing for the creation of loans having in view the appropriation and expenditure of moneys ...
... improvements of a pressing and urgent nature are de- pendent upon a favorable opinion in this case . Councils very properly passed ordinances providing for the creation of loans having in view the appropriation and expenditure of moneys ...
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... it is of the greatest use in times of excitement and turbulence . A matter of importance for the consideration of your Honorable Bodies is that provision should be made for the erection of more station houses and the improvement of VII.
... it is of the greatest use in times of excitement and turbulence . A matter of importance for the consideration of your Honorable Bodies is that provision should be made for the erection of more station houses and the improvement of VII.
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the erection of more station houses and the improvement of many of those that now exist . Bureau of Fire . This Bureau is in a high state of efficiency , and the heroism so often displayed by the members of the force is worthy of ...
the erection of more station houses and the improvement of many of those that now exist . Bureau of Fire . This Bureau is in a high state of efficiency , and the heroism so often displayed by the members of the force is worthy of ...
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120 NATIVITY 95 Pure culture acid adulterated Adults AGES amount Anthrax antitoxin Apoplexy avenue bacilli bacteriological Bladder Board of Health Bouillon Bouillon 8 c. c. Bowels Boys Brain Bright's Disease building Bureau of Health butter c. c. Dec Cancer CAUSES OF DEATH cellar cent color condition contains contaminated by exposure Cyanosis December Department of Public diagnosis diphtheria disinfecting Division Erysipelas evidence of growth examination Females Foreign Girls hospital hundred Inflammation inspection Interments intubation January June Kidneys laboratory lactometer Larynx light and ventilation Liver Locomotor Ataxia Lungs Males Marasmus Measles milk Minors mins nuisances number of deaths patients Peritoneum physicians pollution Premature Birth Public Safety Puerperal Report rooms sample sanitary scarlet fever School Schuylkill river serum shows the number Spine Stomach street Table VIII-Continued theria Throat tion total number typhoid fever Unknown Urine contaminated Uterus Vaccination Vaccination certificates required Various bact'ria Ward yard space Ст එය ཎྜ
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Page 11 - ... shall not exceed one and one-half times the width of the widest street upon which it is built, and that all buildings over seventy feet in height shall be absolutely fire-proof.
Page 141 - food,' as used herein, shall include all articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiment by man or other animals, whether simple, mixed, or compound.
Page 142 - ... of a diseased animal: (6) 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 ; (7) If it contains any added substance or ingredient which is poisonous or injurious to health...
Page 55 - All principals or other persons in charge of schools as aforesaid are hereby required to refuse the admission of any child to the schools under their charge or supervision, except upon a certificate signed by a physician, setting forth that such child has been successfully vaccinated, or that it has previously had small-pox.
Page 142 - If any inferior or cheaper substance, or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it; (3) If any valuable or necessary constituent or ingredient has been wholly or in part abstracted from it; (4) If it is an imitation of, or is sold under the name of, another article; (5) If it consists wholly, or in part, of a diseased, decomposed, putrid, infected, tainted, or rotten animal or vegetable substance or article, whether manufactured or not...
Page 143 - ... necessary costs and expenses incurred in inspecting and analyzing such adulterated articles of which said person...
Page 153 - Legislation to provide for the official inspection of this, as of other food products, and to insure that it shall be sold for what it is, and not for what it is not, is very desirable. Every reasonable measure to prevent fraud, here as elsewhere, ought to be welcomed. But the attempt to curtail or suppress the production of a cheap and useful food material by law...
Page iii - To THE SELECT AND COMMON COUNCILS OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. GENTLEMEN : — In accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly of June 1, 1885...
Page 142 - If any substance or substances have been mixed with it so as to lower or depreciate or injuriously affect its quality, strength or purity.
Page 141 - No person shall, within this State, manufacture for sale, offer for sale, or sell any drug or article of food which is adulterated within the meaning of this Act.