Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... employed about eight hours a day ; one of them , aged forty , had been phthisical for three years when he died . He coughed and spat upon the floor for these years , and did not leave his work until three months before his death ...
... employed about eight hours a day ; one of them , aged forty , had been phthisical for three years when he died . He coughed and spat upon the floor for these years , and did not leave his work until three months before his death ...
Page 124
... employed to protect those brought in close contact with such cases , both at home and in public places - regarding sputum , etc. , disinfection of infected premises , strict supervision over tuberculous animals . Q. How far do you ...
... employed to protect those brought in close contact with such cases , both at home and in public places - regarding sputum , etc. , disinfection of infected premises , strict supervision over tuberculous animals . Q. How far do you ...
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... employed by a lumber dealer in B and is doing well . Joseph H placed at the same time , from the House of Industry , was not a good boy and was sent to the Reform School . We obtained his discharge at once and brought him back to New ...
... employed by a lumber dealer in B and is doing well . Joseph H placed at the same time , from the House of Industry , was not a good boy and was sent to the Reform School . We obtained his discharge at once and brought him back to New ...
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... employed to visit the sick children at their homes , and five drug- gists furnished medicine at cost price . In order to prevent im- position on the part of persons able to pay for medical aid , two visitors were employed for the ...
... employed to visit the sick children at their homes , and five drug- gists furnished medicine at cost price . In order to prevent im- position on the part of persons able to pay for medical aid , two visitors were employed for the ...
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... employing electricians to employ union carpenters where any fitting , cutting or construct- ing of any woodwork is to be performed , said carpenters being so employed to receive the standard wages of the city in which the work is done ...
... employing electricians to employ union carpenters where any fitting , cutting or construct- ing of any woodwork is to be performed , said carpenters being so employed to receive the standard wages of the city in which the work is done ...
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