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" Vessels arriving at ports of the United States under the following conditions shall be inspected by a quarantine officer prior to entry: (a) All vessels from foreign ports except those enumerated in paragraph 4. "
Report of the Sanitary Commission - Page 50
by Hawaii. Sanitary Commission - 1912 - 149 pages
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 37

1896 - 396 pages
...vessel with sickness aboard; all vessels from foreign ports; vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails; or where smallpox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form. Exceptions: Vessels not carrying passengers in the inland waters of the United States;...
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Text-book of Hygiene: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Principles and ...

George Henry Rohé - 1894 - 606 pages
...sickness on board. B. All vessels from foreign ports. C. Vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails or where small-pox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form. Exceptions. — Vessels not carrying passengers on inland waters of the United States....
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Text-book of hygiene

George Henry Rohe - 1894 - 606 pages
...sickness on board. B. All vessels from foreign ports. C. Vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails or where small-pox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form. Exceptions. — Vessels not carrying passengers on inland waters of the United States....
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United States Coast Pilot: Atlantic Coast. Part VII. From Chesapeake ..., Part 7

U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1895 - 190 pages
...sickness on board. B. All vessels from foreign ports. C. Vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails, or where smallpox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form. Exceptions. — Vessels not carrying passengers on inland waters of the United States....
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Annual report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service of the ...

1895 - 480 pages
...sickness on board. B. All vessels from foreign ports. C. Vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails or where smallpox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form. EXCEPTIONS. — Vessels not carrying passengers on inland waters of the United States....
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 37

1896 - 392 pages
...vessel with sickness aboard; all vessels from foreign ports; vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails; or where smallpox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form. Exceptions: Vessels not carrying passengers in the inland waters of the United States;...
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Synopsis of the Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction of ...

United States. Department of the Treasury - 1897 - 1068 pages
...sickness on board. (B) All vessels from foreign ports. (C) Vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails or where smallpox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form. Exceptions. — Vessels not carrying passengers on inland waters of the United States....
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United States Coast Pilot: Atlantic Coast. Part IV. From Point ..., Part 4

U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1899 - 238 pages
...sickness on board. B. All vessels from foreign ports. C. Vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails or where smallpox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form. EXCEPTIONS. — Vessels not carrying passengers on inland waters of the United States....
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Municipal Sanitation in the United States

Charles Value Chapin - 1900 - 970 pages
...sickness on board. "B. All vessels from foreign ports. '•C. Vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails or where smallpox or typhus fever prevails in an epidemic form. ''EXCEPTIONS. — Vessels not carrying passengers on inland waters of the United...
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The Principles of hygiene

David Hendricks Bergey - 1901 - 536 pages
...sickness on board. B. All vessels from foreign ports. C. Vessels from domestic ports where cholera or yellow fever prevails, or where small-pox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form. Exceptions. — Vessels not carrying passengers on inland waters of the United States....
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