Annual Report of the State Board of Health of New York, Volume 9

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Vols. for 1949- issued in 2 vols: New York's health; and statistical part.
 

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Page 531 - A person who sells, gives away or disposes of any poison or poisonous substance (except upon the order or prescription of a regularly authorized practicing physician), without attaching to the vial, box or parcel containing such poisonous substance, a label with the name and residence of such person, the word
Page 184 - Brooklyn within three hundred (300) feet, horizontal measurement, of the high-water mark in any lake, pond or reservoir, or within one hundred and thirty (130) feet, horizontal measurement, of the high-water mark or precipitous bank of any spring, stream or watercourse tributary to such lakes, ponds or reservoirs.
Page 177 - ... horizontal measurement, of the high-water mark of any lake, pond or reservoir, or within thirty (30) feet, horizontal measurement, of the high-water mark or precipitous bank of any spring, stream or water-course of any kind, tributary to said lakes, ponds or reservoirs on the entire watershed of the Croton river, or on those portions of the water-sheds of the Bronx and Bryam rivers now used for the water supply of the city of New York.
Page 77 - Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution passed by the council of the Village of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, at its regular session, February 17, 1915. WF WILLISTON, Vlerk.
Page 74 - Union, do hereby certify that the annexed is a true copy of a Resolution, passed at a Regular meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, held on the twenty-third day of January, 1958.
Page 182 - No privy, or place for the -deposit or storage of human excreta, shall be constructed, located or maintained within fifty (50) feet, horizontal measurement, of the high-water mark of any lake, pond or reservoir, or within thirty (30) feet, horizontal measurement, of the high-water mark or precipitous bank of any spring, stream or water-course of any kind, tributary to said lakes, ponds or reservoirs on the entire watershed of the Croton river, or on those portions of the water-sheds of the Bronx...
Page 77 - ... record or other paper, is declared by law to be evidence, and special provision is not made for the form of the certificate, in the particular case, the person, authorized to certify, must state, in his certificate, that it has been compared by him with the original, and that it is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of the original.
Page 182 - ... either along or in combination with other matter as manure, or as food for domestic animals. DEAD ANIMALS, VEGETABLE REFUSE AND MANUFACTURING WASTES Twenty-first. No dead animal, bird, fowl, fish or reptile, or parts thereof, or any filthy or decaying matter of animal or vegetable origin derived from habitations, barns or stables, nor any putrescible matter or waste product or polluted liquid from any slaughter houses, creameries, condensed milk factories, cheese factories, breweries, distilleries,...
Page 185 - ... acquisition, taking, or extinguishment may be necessary, for the sanitary protection of all rivers, and other water-courses, lakes, ponds and reservoirs in the counties of Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess, so far as the same now are, or hereafter may be, used for the supply of water for the city of New York.
Page 255 - State is justified, for its own protection as well as for the protection of the children themselves, to put them into homes where they will be properly cared for.

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