State Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Public HealthU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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... throat of the person or pers Such substitute for the placard a health may be used in the county RULE 3. No parent , householder , or household diphtheria exists sha public or private school , Sunday so public gathering ; nor shall they ...
... throat of the person or pers Such substitute for the placard a health may be used in the county RULE 3. No parent , householder , or household diphtheria exists sha public or private school , Sunday so public gathering ; nor shall they ...
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... throat . RULE 6. Any adult or child who has been exposed to scarlet fever and who develops a sore throat or discharge from the nose , however mild , shall be con- sidered a latent case of scarlet fever , or at least a " carrier " and ...
... throat . RULE 6. Any adult or child who has been exposed to scarlet fever and who develops a sore throat or discharge from the nose , however mild , shall be con- sidered a latent case of scarlet fever , or at least a " carrier " and ...
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... throat , mouth and teeth , and any deformity or dislocation of the hip - joints or spinal disease , phimosis , hookworm disease , and any other disease requiring medical or surgical aid in developing the child into a strong and healthy ...
... throat , mouth and teeth , and any deformity or dislocation of the hip - joints or spinal disease , phimosis , hookworm disease , and any other disease requiring medical or surgical aid in developing the child into a strong and healthy ...
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... throat cult 3. Heads of families and and be permitted t provided they do not patient . 4. Remember that nearly 1 reality laryngeal dip REG . 13. Dysentery ( bacillary ) — 1. Infective agent : Bacillus dysenteriae 2. Source of infection ...
... throat cult 3. Heads of families and and be permitted t provided they do not patient . 4. Remember that nearly 1 reality laryngeal dip REG . 13. Dysentery ( bacillary ) — 1. Infective agent : Bacillus dysenteriae 2. Source of infection ...
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... throat ; dishes and toilet a 4. Incubation period : Two days or less . 5. Period of communicability : Probably I symptoms and continues for about 1 6. Methods of control : ( A ) The infected individual and 1. Recognition of the dise 2 ...
... throat ; dishes and toilet a 4. Incubation period : Two days or less . 5. Period of communicability : Probably I symptoms and continues for about 1 6. Methods of control : ( A ) The infected individual and 1. Recognition of the dise 2 ...
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