Report of the State Board of Health of the State of New Hampshire. v. 18, 1903/04, Volume 18 |
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adulterated Albuminoid AMMONIA EVAPO'N amount analysis analyzed APPEARANCE RESIDUE artificial bacillus Board of Health Boric acid Boston brook cause cent Chemical Examination Chlorine coal tar dye Color Company Concord condition considered contained Date of collection deaths Decided diphtheria disease doubtful Dover drinking Examination of Water Extract fact families feet five Fixed floc flour four Free fruit given glucose Hampshire Hardness houses individual infected iron January July Laboratory of Hygiene Lake lead Lemon Littleton Manchester Marked matter miles milk Nashua necessary negative Nitrates NITROGEN AS Date Number obtained Odor period persons physician pipe polluted pond population Positive possible present Preserved private supplies public supply public water supply pumped pure received reservoir river samples Sediment sewage shows Slight soda spring spring water standard stream sugar syrup taken tion town Turbidity typhoid fever village wholly Woodsville
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Page 263 - In all cases arising under the provisions of this chapter, the medical examiner shall take charge of any money or other personal property of the deceased, found upon or near the body, and...
Page 249 - ... set it on fire by hot coals or with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain closed for twenty-four hours. For a room about ten feet square, at least two pounds of sulphur should be used ; for larger rooms, proportionally increased quantities.
Page 168 - No person shall, by himself, his servant or agent, or as the servant or agent of any other person...
Page 259 - ... or any other malignant, pestilential disease, to immediately report the same to the health officers or the selectmen of the town ; and if any physician shall neglect so to do, he shall forfeit the sum of one hundred dollars...
Page 262 - ... and shall then and there carefully reduce or cause to be reduced to writing every fact and circumstance tending to show the condition of the body and the cause and manner of death...
Page 169 - In the case of food: (1) If any substance or substances have been mixed with it, so as to lower or depreciate, or injuriously affect its quality, strength, or purity; (2) If any inferior or cheaper substance, or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it...
Page 167 - ... logwood, Brazil wood, cochineal, sugar of lead, or any other substance which is poisonous or injurious to health; and whoever knowingly sells any such liquor so adulterated, shall be punished by imprisonment in the State prison not exceeding three years ; and the articles so adulterated shall be forfeited.
Page 251 - ... neglect so to do he shall forfeit the sum of one hundred dollars, to be recovered by such health officers or selectmen in the name of the town.
Page 262 - ... and take charge of the same ; and if, on view thereof and personal inquiry into the cause and manner of the death, he deems a further examination necessary, he shall, upon being thereto authorized in writing by the...
Page 247 - Slake a quart of freshly burnt lime in small pieces with three-fourths of a quart of water, — or to be exact, 60 parts of water by weight with 100 of lime. A dry powder of slaked lime (hydrate of lime) results.