Annual Report, 3-4. sējumi |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 71.
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... observation of the Board , by complaint or otherwise , and which seemed to threaten the public health or health of a few individuals , as the case might be ; as nearly all have been of private character and have been abated by a ...
... observation of the Board , by complaint or otherwise , and which seemed to threaten the public health or health of a few individuals , as the case might be ; as nearly all have been of private character and have been abated by a ...
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... Engineer , Scarlatina ; one Machinist , Spine Disease of ; one Mason , Fit ; one Operative , Anæmia ; one Overseer , Phlebitis . " RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS , 1879 . There were recorded 1880. ] 53 SECRETARY'S REPORT .
... Engineer , Scarlatina ; one Machinist , Spine Disease of ; one Mason , Fit ; one Operative , Anæmia ; one Overseer , Phlebitis . " RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS , 1879 . There were recorded 1880. ] 53 SECRETARY'S REPORT .
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Rhode Island. State Board of Health. " RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS , 1879 . There were recorded in.
Rhode Island. State Board of Health. " RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS , 1879 . There were recorded in.
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Rhode Island. State Board of Health. RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS , 1879 . There were recorded in the State of Rhode Island during the year 1879 , six thousand three hundred and fifty ( 6,350 ) births ; two thou- sand three hundred and ...
Rhode Island. State Board of Health. RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS , 1879 . There were recorded in the State of Rhode Island during the year 1879 , six thousand three hundred and fifty ( 6,350 ) births ; two thou- sand three hundred and ...
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... observed , that not only was there a less number of births in each of the counties in 1879 than in 1878 , but by reason of the proportions being based on the increased population by the enumera- tion of 1880 , the ratio was more than ...
... observed , that not only was there a less number of births in each of the counties in 1879 than in 1878 , but by reason of the proportions being based on the increased population by the enumera- tion of 1880 , the ratio was more than ...
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100 females aggregate American amount of sickness Apoplexy and Paralysis average age Barrington believed to foster Board of Health bowl Bristol County CAUSES OF DEATH cent children born Cholera Infantum circuit city of Providence closet consumption contagious or infectious Cranston Croup Degree of severity Diphtheria diseases have prevailed division domestic animals drain Dysentery East Greenwich following Table foreign parentage Hopkinton Kent County largely fatal disease largest number less Little Compton localities Lungs malarial males to 100 marriages months Newport City Newport County North Kingstown North Providence North Smithfield number of births number of deaths number of decedents number of persons Pawtucket period person married Pneumonia population proportion Providence City Providence County Quarter Rhode Island Scarlatina scarlet fever Scituate sewer shows the number soil pipe still-born tion Total town council trap typhoid fever unusual fatality unusually large extent unusually large prevalence Washington County water-closet whole number Woonsocket
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ii. lappuse - ... within forty-eight hours after such death or bringing forth, leave with the family, if any, or person having the care of the deceased, or the person bringing forth such still-born child, or give to the undertaker or person who conducts the funeral, a certificate stating, in case of a death, the name of the deceased, the date of the death, and the disease or cause of the death ; and in case of the bringing forth of a still-born child, the date and the cause of such child being brought forth still-born...
279. lappuse - They shall make sanitary investigations and inquiries in respect to the people, the causes of disease, and especially of epidemics, and the sources of mortality and the effects of localities, employments, conditions and circumstances on the public health...
iii. lappuse - The secretary of the state board of health may, from time to time, vary the forms of returns, and require such additional information as he may consider necessary to accomplish the object of this chapter. SEC.
233. lappuse - I conclude that each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that power, and to exercise it in a way that, without being unwise towards ourselves, shall be most advantageous to future inhabitants of the earth.
277. lappuse - Undertakers and others making returns of deaths as required by section eight of this chapter, shall receive for each full report of a death made to the town clerk, five cents, in the cities of Providence and Newport, and ten cents in the other towns of the State.
i. lappuse - Said returns, after such report is prepared, shall be deposited in the office of the secretary of state, who shall cause the same to be arranged, full alphabetical indices of all the names to be made, and the whole to be bound in volumes of convenient size and carefully preserved in his office.
275. lappuse - The secretary of the state board of health shall receive the returns made in pursuance of the preceding section, and annually...
iv. lappuse - ... do all in their power to ascertain the causes and the best means for the prevention of diseases of every kind in the state. They shall publish and circulate, from time to time, such information as they may deem to be important and useful for diffusion among the people of the state...
19. lappuse - S and under 4 4 and under 5 5 and under 10 10 and under 15 15 and under 20 20 and under 25 25 and under 30 30 and under 40 40 and under 50...
280. lappuse - SEC. 8. The governor shall provide a suitable office for the board in the city of Providence, and the actual expenses of the board and of the members thereof, when certified by the chairman and approved by the governor, shall be paid from the state treasury. SEC. 9. The board shall make a report in print to the general assembly, annually, of its proceedings during the year ending on the thirty-first day of December next preceding, with such suggestions in relation to the sanitary laws and interests...