State Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Public HealthU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Page 16
... unless the head comes out immediately . In such a case , the midwife should lift the body of the child by the feet and hold it up . This will make the delivery of the head quicker . Delay will almost certainly mean the death of the ...
... unless the head comes out immediately . In such a case , the midwife should lift the body of the child by the feet and hold it up . This will make the delivery of the head quicker . Delay will almost certainly mean the death of the ...
Page 25
... unless disinfected . 6. Methods of control : ( A ) The infected individual and his environment- 1. Recognition of the disease - Clinical symptoms , confirmed by bacteriological examination . 2. Isolation of the infected individual until ...
... unless disinfected . 6. Methods of control : ( A ) The infected individual and his environment- 1. Recognition of the disease - Clinical symptoms , confirmed by bacteriological examination . 2. Isolation of the infected individual until ...
Page 30
... unless the persons engaged therein occupy quarters separate from the house where the patient is sick and all utensils used are cleansed and kept in a separate building , and under a permit from the health officer . 3. All attendants ...
... unless the persons engaged therein occupy quarters separate from the house where the patient is sick and all utensils used are cleansed and kept in a separate building , and under a permit from the health officer . 3. All attendants ...
Page 38
... other efficient disinfectant , or unless all water used for toilet , cooking , and drinking purposes is boiled before use . REG . 29. Plague , bubonic , pneumonic , septicemic.- 38 PUBLIC HEALTH LAWS AND REGULATIONS , 1920 .
... other efficient disinfectant , or unless all water used for toilet , cooking , and drinking purposes is boiled before use . REG . 29. Plague , bubonic , pneumonic , septicemic.- 38 PUBLIC HEALTH LAWS AND REGULATIONS , 1920 .
Page 44
... unless a secondary infection of the udder by a human type of streptococcus takes place . REG . 37. Smallpox ( variola ) .- 1. Infective agent : Unknown . 2. Source of infection : Lesions of the skin and mucous membranes of infected ...
... unless a secondary infection of the udder by a human type of streptococcus takes place . REG . 37. Smallpox ( variola ) .- 1. Infective agent : Unknown . 2. Source of infection : Lesions of the skin and mucous membranes of infected ...
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