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12 Other epidemic 13 Tuberculosis 14 Tuberculous meningitis 15 Other forms 16 Cancer 17 Simple meningitis 18 Cerebral haemorrhage 19 Organic diseases 20 Acute bronchitis 22 Pneumonia 23 Other diseases 24 Diseases 25 Diarrhoea 26 Appendicitis 27 Hernia 28 Cirrhosis 29 Acute nephritis 31 Puerperal septicaemia 32 Other puerperal 33 Congenital debility 34 Senility 35 Violent deaths 9 Influenza ABRIDGED INTERNATIONAL LIST accidents of pregnancy AGE GROUPS Appendicitis and typhlitis Asiatic cholera bacillus coli present Borough Bright's disease CAUSE OF DEATH Cerebral haemorrhage deaths suicide excepted debility and malformations Diarrhoea and enteritis Diphtheria female genital organs intestinal obstruction Jersey City Malaria malignant tumors Measles milk nephritis and Bright's Newark Number showing bacillus puerperal accidents Puerperal septicaemia puerperal respiratory system Scarlet fever septicaemia puerperal fever showing bacillus coli Smallpox stomach cancer stomach cancer excepted tional List Total resident deaths Township Typhoid fever Typhus fever Unknown or ill-defined Violent deaths suicide Whooping cough
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Page 97 - Third. If its package or label shall bear or contain any statement, design, or device regarding the curative or therapeutic effect of such article or any of the ingredients or substances contained therein, which is false and fraudulent.
Page 40 - ... report immediately to the Department of Health of this State the name, sex, address, color and nationality of the said person so infected with such disease, and the age as nearly as practicable, together with the character of the disease and the probable source of infection and whether previously reported or not, and if so, when, where and by whom...
Page 41 - The State Board of Health shall make and enforce such rules and regulations for the quarantining and treatment of cases of gonorrhea and syphilis reported to it as may be deemed necessary for the protection of the public. Said Board shall not disclose the names or addresses of such persons reported or treated to any person other than a prosecuting officer or in court on prosecutions under this act.
Page 40 - Chapter 232, PL 1917, requires every physician, nurse or other person treating or attempting to treat by prescription, etc., shall report immediately to the Department of Health of this State the name, sex, address, color and nationality of...
Page 236 - Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Lawyers, judges, and justices Musicians and teachers of music Osteopaths Photographers Physicians and surgeons Teachers Teachers, athletics, dancing, etc.
Page 1 - Annual Report of the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey. Very respectfully, JC PRICE, Director.
Page 17 - CI7pt8- etcing of any mausoleum, vault, crypt, or structure intended to hold or contain the bodies of the dead, shall be under the direct supervision of the State Department of Health, subject to the following conditions and provisions: (2) Before commencing the erection of any mausoleum, vault, crypt, or structure to which the public has access, intended for interment of the dead, the person, firm or corporation...
Page 207 - Edison township Helmetta borough Highland Park borough Jamesburg borough Madison township Metuchen borough Middlesex borough Milltown borough Monroe township New Brunswick city North Brunswick township Perth Amboy city...
Page 17 - ... represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1. There are added to the statutes four new sections to read: Section 1455 — 1. No person, firm or corporation shall build, construct, or erect any mausoleum, vault, crypt or structure intended to hold or contain dead human bodies, which shall be wholly or partially above the surface of the ground, except in compliance with the rules and regulations of the state board of health governing their location, materials and construction....
Page 171 - The bill passed both houses of the legislature, but was vetoed by the governor because Ch.