Monthly bulletin (California. State Board of Health) v.7-8, 1911-12, Volumes 7-8State Board of Health, 1905 |
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... prevention of serving " come backs " in restaurants ( service of left - over food from the previous day ) ; special protection of water supplies ; the sanitary handling of ice ; these and innumerable other special problems are being ...
... prevention of serving " come backs " in restaurants ( service of left - over food from the previous day ) ; special protection of water supplies ; the sanitary handling of ice ; these and innumerable other special problems are being ...
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... prevention of panic ? The first great world epidemic of cholera recorded occurred from 1817-1823 ; the second appeared in 1826 and lasted till 1837 ; the third appeared in 1846 and continued till 1862 ; the fourth began in 1864 and ...
... prevention of panic ? The first great world epidemic of cholera recorded occurred from 1817-1823 ; the second appeared in 1826 and lasted till 1837 ; the third appeared in 1846 and continued till 1862 ; the fourth began in 1864 and ...
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... preventing a man from filling his heart with lead than in preventing his filling his lungs with tubercles . Bullets and ... prevention of those things which are fatal to good health as well as to life itself . Legislation toward this end ...
... preventing a man from filling his heart with lead than in preventing his filling his lungs with tubercles . Bullets and ... prevention of those things which are fatal to good health as well as to life itself . Legislation toward this end ...
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... preventing complications . The wealthy citizen employs his physician as he does his lawyer or his tradesmen , by selecting men in whom he has confidence and paying all bills as presented ; the very poor citizen may apply to free clinics ...
... preventing complications . The wealthy citizen employs his physician as he does his lawyer or his tradesmen , by selecting men in whom he has confidence and paying all bills as presented ; the very poor citizen may apply to free clinics ...
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... preventive medical service . A doctor with one hundred families on his list would have an annual income from this source of five thousand dollars , besides his fees for the treatment of serious cases of illness which he receives now ...
... preventive medical service . A doctor with one hundred families on his list would have an annual income from this source of five thousand dollars , besides his fees for the treatment of serious cases of illness which he receives now ...
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Page 200 - ... sold or offered for sale in the District of Columbia or the territories, or insular possessions of the United States, or if it be imported from a foreign country for sale, or if it is intended for export to a foreign country...
Page 200 - If it contain any added poisonous or other added deleterious ingredient which may render such article injurious to health...
Page 33 - ... for sugar in foods reduces and lowers their quality. The Secretary of Agriculture, therefore, will regard as adulterated under the food and drugs act foods containing saccharin which, on and after...
Page 174 - If it beat's a name descriptive of the kind of cereals, it must be made exclusively of the entire grains of those cereals. SCREENINGS are the smaller imperfect grains, weed seeds and other foreign material having feeding value, separated in cleaning the grain.
Page 186 - Spirit vinegar, distilled vinegar, grain vinegar, is the product made by the acetous fermentation of dilute distilled alcohol, and contains, in one hundred (100) cubic centimeters (20° C.), not less than four (4) grams of acetic acid.
Page 127 - If it consists in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, or putrid animal or vegetable substance, or any portion of an animal unfit for food, whether manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal, or one that has died otherwise than by slaughter. Sec. 8. That the term
Page 199 - Act, or is otherwise dangerous to the health of the people of the United States, or is of a kind forbidden entry into, or forbidden to be sold or restricted in sale in the country in which it is made or from which it is exported...
Page 25 - Sixth. If, having no label, it is an imitation or adulteration, or is sold or offered for sale under a name, designation, description or representation which is false or misleading in any particular...
Page 173 - Meal is the clean, sound, ground product of the entire grain, cereal or seed which it purports to represent. Chop is a ground or chopped feed composed of one or more different cereals or by-products thereof. If it bears a name descriptive of the kind of cereals, it must be made exclusively of the entire grains of those; cereals. Screenings...
Page 50 - Pneumonia and broncho-pneumonia Other diseases of respiratory system Diarrhea and enteritis, under 2 years Diarrhea and enteritis. 2 years and...