Biennial report of the Louisiana State Board of Health. 1871Louisiana State Board of Health, 1872 |
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... rivers and along lines of railroad , and thence are brought into the city ; many of the unfortunates arriving , even in articulo mortis , thus to increase its unenviable reputation for insalu- brity . In many cases , the reports showed ...
... rivers and along lines of railroad , and thence are brought into the city ; many of the unfortunates arriving , even in articulo mortis , thus to increase its unenviable reputation for insalu- brity . In many cases , the reports showed ...
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... river , as flatboatman , about four weeks previously ; was homeless , without occupation , slept about the elevator wharf , and drank all the liquors he could pay for , or get upon credit . The night before being taken to the Hospital ...
... river , as flatboatman , about four weeks previously ; was homeless , without occupation , slept about the elevator wharf , and drank all the liquors he could pay for , or get upon credit . The night before being taken to the Hospital ...
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... river immediately , thus exposing the city to no danger , and the material feared to be infectious was at once carried to a dif- ferent climate , where danger was certainly not probable , scarcely possible . One steamboat made ...
... river immediately , thus exposing the city to no danger , and the material feared to be infectious was at once carried to a dif- ferent climate , where danger was certainly not probable , scarcely possible . One steamboat made ...
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... river immediately , and within a very few days she was again at sea . Case 3. The particulars of the case of George Moussé , taken sick on board the " Mary Pratt , " have been already given . Case 4. John Hoch , a tailor by trade ...
... river immediately , and within a very few days she was again at sea . Case 3. The particulars of the case of George Moussé , taken sick on board the " Mary Pratt , " have been already given . Case 4. John Hoch , a tailor by trade ...
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... river above the city , which frequently lodged along the steamboat and ship landings , and under the wharves . Fourth . Every slaughter - house , unless most carefully kept , was formerly a nuisance ; contaminating soil and air in the ...
... river above the city , which frequently lodged along the steamboat and ship landings , and under the wharves . Fourth . Every slaughter - house , unless most carefully kept , was formerly a nuisance ; contaminating soil and air in the ...
Términos y frases comunes
00 Paid abatement Abscess Albers ammonia animals August benzine Board of Health C. B. WHITE Canal street Cancer carbolic acid cause cent Claiborne street clean COAL OIL condition deaths December 31st deodorized Died disease disinfected dollars drainage draining canal draining machine epidemic expense feet filthy flushing foul Fourth District fumigated gallons Galvez Canal Hagan Avenue hydrants inches infected Inflammation inspection January 1st July June large number liable Louisiana M. D. OFFICE malarial Mary Pratt matter months Mortuary Naphtha November nuisance occurred October odors offal offensive oils Ordinance Orleans PERRY person physicians poison POLICE and Dr portion President Board privy vaults Quarantine rain recommended Recovered Reported by POLICE residence respectfully Rigolets river Sanitary Inspector Sanitary Police Second District September Septoline Light sewage sewer small pox smoke street gutters sub-soil water Tchoupitoulas street Third District tion Total number vaccination yellow fever
Pasajes populares
Página 33 - Sum of not more than Five Pounds nor less than Forty Shillings, and upon a Second Conviction for such Offence the Sum of Ten Pounds, and for each subsequent Conviction a Sum double the Amount of the Penalty imposed for the last preceding Conviction, but the highest Amount of such Penalty shall not in any Case exceed the Sum of Two hundred Pounds...
Página 147 - ... tainted meats or fish, or any impure or unsound food, or any drink liable to be injurious to health, or the flesh of any animal that has died of disease, or which was diseased when killed.
Página 33 - Provided that in this section the words, " consume or burn the smoke," shall not be held in all cases to mean " consume or burn all the smoke," and the court hearing an information against a person may remit the fine if of opinion that such person has so constructed...
Página 35 - ... of June, 1870, every furnace employed in the working of engines by steam, or in any mill, factory, printing-house, dye-factory, ironfoundry, glass-house, distillery, brew-house, sugar-refinery, bakehouse, gasworks, or in any other buildings used for the purposes of trade or manufacture, shall be so constructed as to consume or burn the smoke arising therefrom, unless a permit to the contrary be obtained from this Department.
Página 32 - An Act to abate the Nuisances arising from the Smoke of Furnaces in the Metropolis, and from Steam Vessels above London Bridge...
Página 33 - Person shall not have used the best practicable Means for abating such Nuisance or preventing or counteracting such Effluvia, the Person so offending (being the Owner or Occupier of the Premises, or being a Foreman or other Person employed by such Owner or Occupier...
Página 32 - That from and after the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, every furnace employed or to be employed in the working of engines by steam, and every furnace employed or to be employed in any mill, factory, printinghouse...
Página 64 - The yellow fever germ, or poison, is probably not generated in the human system, nor transmitted from one person to another in any way.
Página 11 - The Hecla left Cuba on the 26th of July, with cases of yellow fever on board; had successive new cases till towards the. end of August. Entered Swansea harbor on the 9th of September, with one of her seamen dying, and two others but convalescent from the fever, and was immediately moored alongside a wharf, where she landed her sick, discharged (though not uninterruptedly) her cargo, and remained stationary till the 28th, when remonstrances, which at last had become irresistible, led to her being...
Página 33 - ... and that the justice or justices before whom any person -shall be summoned may remit the penalties enacted by this act, if he or they shall be of opinion that such person has so constructed or altered his furnace as to consume or burn, as far as possible, all the smoke arising from such furnace, and has carefully attended to the same, and consumed or burned, as far as possible, the smoke arising from such furnace.