Annual report of the State Board of Health of the State of Rhode Island. 1891E. L. Freeman, 1892 |
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... usual . Progress was reported in the printing of the Thirty - Seventh Annual Report upon the Registration of Births , Marriages and Deaths in 1889 , to the extent of 176 pages , and comprising 64 statistical tables . An account was ...
... usual . Progress was reported in the printing of the Thirty - Seventh Annual Report upon the Registration of Births , Marriages and Deaths in 1889 , to the extent of 176 pages , and comprising 64 statistical tables . An account was ...
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... usual data of meteorology and mortality , and analyses of reports of medical correspondents in respect to the prevalence of diseases . Two hundred and forty - six letters had been written ; 7,500 blanks had been supplied to different ...
... usual data of meteorology and mortality , and analyses of reports of medical correspondents in respect to the prevalence of diseases . Two hundred and forty - six letters had been written ; 7,500 blanks had been supplied to different ...
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... usual oversight of supply of blanks for the various returns of physicians , town clerks , undertakers , clergymen , etc. Considerable discussion was given to questions of river and other water pollutions , and the duties connected with ...
... usual oversight of supply of blanks for the various returns of physicians , town clerks , undertakers , clergymen , etc. Considerable discussion was given to questions of river and other water pollutions , and the duties connected with ...
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... usual . From seven localities diarrhoea was reported as having had quite unusually large prevalence , cholera infantum and dysentery , each large in two localities . Typhoid and malarial fevers were reported as having considerable ...
... usual . From seven localities diarrhoea was reported as having had quite unusually large prevalence , cholera infantum and dysentery , each large in two localities . Typhoid and malarial fevers were reported as having considerable ...
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... usual during the year . Stomach , Acute diseases of . None . 6. No other diseases had unusually large prevalence . 7. None attended with unusual fatality . 8. Sanitary surroundings not promotive of any disease prevailing . 9. Do not ...
... usual during the year . Stomach , Acute diseases of . None . 6. No other diseases had unusually large prevalence . 7. None attended with unusual fatality . 8. Sanitary surroundings not promotive of any disease prevailing . 9. Do not ...
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Acute diseases advance in public amount attended with unusual average of previous Average prevalence Average severity births Board of Health Bristol County Bronchitis CAUSES OF DEATH cent cesspools Cholera Infantum circuit contagious diseases Croup decedents Diarrhoea and Dysentery Diphtheria diseases had unusually diseases have prevailed divorce East Greenwich East Providence following Table following zymotic diseases garbage Gratuitous vaccination Grippe Health officer importance of sanitary Including sickness infectious and contagious Inflammation and Congestion Influenza isolation and disinfection July Kent County Malarial Males Measles Mild months mortality Newport City Newport County November and December nuisances number of deaths Pawtucket Percentage Pneumonia privy vault promote their occurrence proportion Providence City Providence County public health public sentiment quarter Rheumatism Rhode Island sanitary surroundings Scarlatina Scarlet Fever sewers South Kingstown Sporadic Total Town Clerk town council Typhoid Fever unusual fatality unusually large prevalence Washington County whole number Whooping Cough Woonsocket zymotic diseases epidemic
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Página 251 - SECTIONS 1, 2, and 3 show what kindred persons cannot marry, and declare marriages within prohibited degrees null and void. SECTION 4 makes an exception in favor of Jews, within the degrees of affinity or consanguinity allowed by their religion.
Página 249 - No undertaker or other person shall conduct a funeral, or bury or deposit in a tomb, or remove from this State or otherwise dispose of the remains of any deceased...
Página 170 - 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...
Página 247 - December next preceding, accompanying the same with a list of the persons required by law to make returns to them, who have neglected to do so, and with such remarks relating to the object of this chapter as they may deem important to communicate. SEC. 2. The secretary of the state board of health shall receive the returns made in pursuance of the preceding section, and annually make a general abstract and report thereof, in form as...
Página 169 - 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...
Página 248 - ... second, third, or other marriage, the occupation, birthplace, and name of their parents, and the time of recording, so far as the same can be ascertained. The record of deaths shall state the date of...
Página 253 - ... for neglect or refusal on the part of the husband, being of sufficient ability, to provide necessaries for the subsistence of his wife...
Página 254 - In case of such divorce, the court may assign to the petitioner a separate maintenance out of the estate or property of the husband or wife, as the case may be, in such manner, and of such amount as they may think necessary or proper.
Página 135 - Wilful desertion for five years of either of the parties, or for a shorter period, in the discretion of the court. 4. Continued drunkenness. 5.
Página 249 - Undertakers and others making returns of death as required by sections six and 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.