State Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Public HealthU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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... carrier . Any known or suspected tyr local health authority who shall invest State board of health . Carriers of typh fied quarantine by the State board of h antine shall be deemed to be fulfilled s structions here given , to refrain ...
... carrier . Any known or suspected tyr local health authority who shall invest State board of health . Carriers of typh fied quarantine by the State board of h antine shall be deemed to be fulfilled s structions here given , to refrain ...
Page 18
... carrier leaving the jurisdiction of a local health authority , the State board of health shall be notified by the local health authority of the name of the carrier and his destination . Violation of any of the provisions of this ...
... carrier leaving the jurisdiction of a local health authority , the State board of health shall be notified by the local health authority of the name of the carrier and his destination . Violation of any of the provisions of this ...
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... carriers of the infecting organism , and under such conditions as will prevent E the infectious agent to susceptible persons . be used to mean the limitation of freedom s who have been exposed to communicable al to the incubation period ...
... carriers of the infecting organism , and under such conditions as will prevent E the infectious agent to susceptible persons . be used to mean the limitation of freedom s who have been exposed to communicable al to the incubation period ...
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... carriers . 3. Mode of transmission : By food and contact with infected persons , car discharges ; by flies . 4. Incubation period : One to five days , if the healthy carrier stage , before 5. Period of communicability : Usually ...
... carriers . 3. Mode of transmission : By food and contact with infected persons , car discharges ; by flies . 4. Incubation period : One to five days , if the healthy carrier stage , before 5. Period of communicability : Usually ...
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... carriers , who take rea- ons against transferring excretions of the to others , may be permitted to go about vided , That they are forbidden to handle to engage in any occupation which brings e contact with children . Isolation may be y ...
... carriers , who take rea- ons against transferring excretions of the to others , may be permitted to go about vided , That they are forbidden to handle to engage in any occupation which brings e contact with children . Isolation may be y ...
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amended animal appointed approved attending bakery birth board of health body building burial camp certificate chancroid chicken pox child clean commissioner of health common carrier communicable disease constructed contagious containing county health officer dairy death department of health diphtheria discharges disinfection disposal drinking drugs duty dwelling employees epidemic examination exposed feet filed floor furnished gonorrhea health authorities health commissioner health district hereby hospital inches infected influenza inspection inspector isolation jurisdiction licensed measles meningitis milk municipality necessary night soil notify nurse owner paratyphoid fever patient period person in charge physician poliomyelitis premises privy prohibited purpose quarantine record registrar rules and regulations sanitary scarlet fever sewage sewer smallpox tank thereof throat tion toilet town trachoma tuberculosis typhoid fever vault venereal disease ventilation violation vital statistics wash water supply water-closet whooping cough