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Acute AGE PERIODS Asbury Park Atheroma Atlantic City bad yes beds Bergen county Board of Health Borough Bridgeton Bright's Disease Burlington county Camden Cancer Cerebral Hæmorrhage Chas CLASSIFIED DISEASES Clerk and Registrar cluding cold storage creamery dairies Death-rate DECEMBER 31 dent Diarrhea and Enteritis Diphtheria Druggist East Orange eggs ENDING DEATHS Essex county Fifty to fifty-five Fifty-five to sixty filters Forty to forty-five Forty-five to fifty Gloucester Hunterdon ice cream infection inspection Inspector Intestines Jersey City John license Liver Malignant Tumors milk Monmouth county Morris Morris county nated by figure Newark Number of decedents Passaic Paterson Perth Amboy Physician Plainfield population President Puerperal Salem sanitary Septic tank sewage disposal plant sewers sey City STATISTICAL DIVISIONS street Suicide supply TABLE Thirty to thirty-five Thirty-five to forty Total deaths Township Traumatism Trenton Twenty to twenty-five Twenty-five to thirty typhoid fever William
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Page 239 - All letters or figures must be in plain type not less than threeeighths of an inch in height. The word " Received " may be written
Page 143 - The medical inspector shall examine every pupil to learn whether any physical defect exists, and keep a record from year to year of the growth and development of such pupil, which record shall be the property of the board of education, and shall be delivered by said medical inspector to his successor in office. Said inspector shall lecture before the teachers at such times as may be designated by the board of education, instructing them concerning the methods employed to detect the first signs of...
Page 11 - ... of any of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be liable to a fine not...
Page 14 - AN ACT for the prevention of blindness in the state of New Jersey.
Page 27 - SEC. 3. That section forty-nine hundred and fifty-six of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and the same is hereby amended so that it shall read as follows : "SEC.
Page 27 - If any such male applicant for a license to marry shall be a minor under the age of twenty-one years, and shall have been arrested on the charge of sexual intercourse with a single, widowed or divorced female of good repute for chastity who has thereby become pregnant...
Page 22 - No dairy shall be located or maintained within any kitchen, wash room, workshop, or inhabited room, nor in proximity to any water-closet, privy, cesspool, or urinal, nor in any room or space which is not of such size and construction as to permit the entire separation of all milk and milk products, both in the process of handling and storing the same, from all probable sources of contamination, either by dirt, noxious gases, infective organisms or substances, or anything liable to alter unnecessarily...
Page 17 - For the purpose of facilitating the removal of articles of food from cold storage before the expiration of the statutory period of twelve calendar months, persons operating cold-storage warehouses shall notify the owners of all articles of food stored by them of the date when such articles will have been in storage twelve months, at least fifteen days before such twelve months have elapsed.
Page 18 - Requests for permission to store food for a longer period than twelve calendar months must be made by the owners thereof to the State Board of Health, upon blanks which will be furnished by the Board upon application. No such request will be considered by the Board unless a satisfactory reason, stating why such extension of storage is desired, is given.
Page 284 - If more than 3 days old the egg will float on the surface, the amount of shell exposed increasing with age; and if 2 weeks old, only a little of the shell will dip in the liquid.
