Annual Report of the Board of Health of the Department of Health, Volume 2The Department, 1909 |
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Page 815
... mortality returns therein previous to the year of formation of the Greater City in 1898 . 1868-1877 1878-1887 .. 1888-1897 ... 1898-1907 . 1908 ... Years . Average Average Population . Average Deaths . Rates Per 1,000 . 1,423,780 38,684 ...
... mortality returns therein previous to the year of formation of the Greater City in 1898 . 1868-1877 1878-1887 .. 1888-1897 ... 1898-1907 . 1908 ... Years . Average Average Population . Average Deaths . Rates Per 1,000 . 1,423,780 38,684 ...
Page 817
... mortality from this dis- ease . If we add the number of deaths in the first decennium from malarial fevers to those ... mortality from this cause rose from 28 in the ten years , 1868-1877 , to 37 in the next decennium , fell to 31 in the ...
... mortality from this dis- ease . If we add the number of deaths in the first decennium from malarial fevers to those ... mortality from this cause rose from 28 in the ten years , 1868-1877 , to 37 in the next decennium , fell to 31 in the ...
Page 818
... mortality of 376 dying out of every 100,000 of the population ; this high mortality rate fell gradually until in the decennium 1898-1907 it reached the comparatively low figure of 224 , a decrease of 40 per cent . During the past ten ...
... mortality of 376 dying out of every 100,000 of the population ; this high mortality rate fell gradually until in the decennium 1898-1907 it reached the comparatively low figure of 224 , a decrease of 40 per cent . During the past ten ...
Page 819
... mortality at this age - group has been a considerable one , greater , in fact , than at any other age- group , according to tables recently compiled , and we are not surprised . at this when we consider the reduced mortality previously ...
... mortality at this age - group has been a considerable one , greater , in fact , than at any other age- group , according to tables recently compiled , and we are not surprised . at this when we consider the reduced mortality previously ...
Page 820
... Mortality - Certain Cities . City . Rate Per Year . 1,000 Births . City . Rate Per Year . 1,000 Births . Nuremberg . 1906 228 Birmingham . 1907 147 Cologne .... 1906 221 Manchester . 1907 146 Munich . 1906 196 Sheffield .. 1907 145 ...
... Mortality - Certain Cities . City . Rate Per Year . 1,000 Births . City . Rate Per Year . 1,000 Births . Nuremberg . 1906 228 Birmingham . 1907 147 Cologne .... 1906 221 Manchester . 1907 146 Munich . 1906 196 Sheffield .. 1907 145 ...
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48 Hours Deducted 85 and Colored abscess accidents Acute adnexa Ages animal Apoplexy birth Board of Health Bright's disease bronchitis Bronx Brooklyn building Cancer Cause of Death Census cent Chinese Death rate deaths reported decennium decrease Department of Health Diarrhea Diphtheria Diseases of breast Exophthalmic female genital organs fined Former New York Glanders Gonorrhea hattan Homicide Hospital I.-General Diseases Inspection intestines IX.-Diseases July June liver Malarial fever Male Manhattan Measles meningitis milk number of deaths offensive offered for sale Otisville permit person Pneumonia premises Pulmonary Queens Richmond Sanitary Code Sanitary Superintendent Scarlet Fever septicemia Small-pox street substance Suicide thereof Total both Sexes Tuberculosis tumors Typhoid fever Typhus fever United States Census urinary Urinary calculus Varicella VII.-Puerperal Diseases VIII.-Diseases of Skin Ward Whooping cough X.-Malformations XI.-Diseases of Infancy XII.-Diseases of Old XIII.-External Causes York City ΙΟ دی دیا เก ཎྜ ིི
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Page 769 - First. In the case of mixtures or compounds which may be now or from time to time hereafter known as articles of food, under their own distinctive names, and not an imitation of or offered for sale under the distinctive name of another article, if the name be accompanied on the same label or brand with a statement of the place where said article has been manufactured or produced. S-econd. In the case of articles labeled, branded or tagged so as to plainly indicate that they are compounds, imitations...
Page 771 - Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser, or purport to be a foreign product when not so, or if the contents of the package as originally put up shall have been removed, in whole or in part, and other contents shall have been placed in such package...
Page 770 - Pharmacopeia or National Formulary shall be deemed to be adulterated under this provision if the standard of strength, quality, or purity be plainly stated upon the bottle, box, or other container thereof although the standard may differ from that determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary. Second. If its strength or purity fall below the professed standard or quality under which it is sold.
Page 769 - First. If it be an imitation of or offered for sale under the distinctive name of another article. Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser...
Page 770 - And provided further^ That nothing in this Act shall be construed as requiring or compelling proprietors or manufacturers of proprietary foods which contain no unwholesome added ingredient to disclose their trade formulas, except in so far as the provisions of this Act may require to secure freedom from adulteration or misbranding.
Page 770 - blend," as the case may be, is plainly stated on the package in which it is offered for sale: Provided, That the term, blend as used herein shall be construed to mean a mixture of like substances, not excluding harmless coloring or flavoring ingredients used for the purpose of coloring and flavoring only...
Page 749 - ... another, and doing their cooking upon the premises, or by more than two families upon a floor, so living and cooking, but having a common right in the halls, stairways, yards, water-closets, or privies, or some of them.
Page 769 - Third. If in package form, and the contents are stated in terms of weight or measure, they are not plainly and correctly stated on the outside of the package.
Page 765 - Cream is that portion of milk, rich in milk fat, which rises to the surface of milk on standing, or is separated from it by centrifugal force, is fresh and clean and contains not less than eighteen (18) per cent of milk fat.
Page 763 - Milk which has been diluted with water or any other fluid, or to which has been added or into which has been introduced any foreign substance whatever.