Report of the State Board of Health of Wisconsin ... 1881

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State Board of Health, 1882
 

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Página lxxv - ... a fine of not less than one hundred and fifty dollars nor more than three hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than thirty days nor more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the Court.
Página lxxvii - State, before any magistrate or justice of the peace, charging the commission of an offense against any of the provisions of this act in his county, it shall be the duty of the district attorney to prosecute the offender, and all sums recovered under the provisions of this act shall be for the benefit of the school fund.
Página lxxi - ... shall judge best for the safety of the Inhabitants, by removing such sick or infected person to a separate house, If It can be done without danger to his health, and by providing nurses and other assistance and necessaries, which shall be at the charge of the person himself, his parents or other persons who may be liable for his support, if able; otherwise, at the charge of the county to which he belongs.
Página 100 - I can always distinguish by his complexion a man who smokes much, and the appearance which the fauces present is an unerring guide to the habits of such a man. I believe that cases of general paralysis are more frequent in England than they used to be, and I suspect that smoking tobacco is one of the causes of that increase.
Página 23 - That part of the image which others call red, appears to me little more than a shade, or defect of light; after that the orange, yellow, and green seem one colour, which descends pretty uniformly from an intense to a rare yellow, making what I should call different shades of yellow.
Página 90 - I have never, indeed, been able to trace the development of oxalic acid to the use of tobacco, but that some analogous and equally poisonous principle (probably of an acid nature) is generated in certain individuals by its abuse, is evident from their cachectic looks, and from the dark and often greenish yellow tint of the blood.
Página 65 - Is such that the boys are taller (from the fifth) until the twelfth year, and heavier until the thirteenth; between thirteen and fifteen the girls are both taller and heavier; after the age of fifteen the boys excel the girls both in weight and in stature. Girls nearly cease to grow when about seventeen years of age.
Página 90 - ... blood. The severe and peculiar dyspeptic symptoms sometimes produced by inveterate snuff-taking are well known ; and I have more than once seen such cases terminate fatally with malignant disease of the stomach and liver. Great smokers, also, especially those who employ short pipes and cigars, are said to be liable to cancerous affections of the lips.
Página lxxvii - Wisconsin, 1878, from testifying in a professional capacity as a physician or surgeon in any case, shall assume the title of doctor, physician, or surgeon, by means of any abbreviation, or by the use of any word or words, letters of the alphabet of the English or any other language, or any device of whatsoever kind, printed, written or painted, or exhibited in any advertisement, circular, hand-bill, letter, or other instrument, aor on any card, sign, door or place whatsoever.
Página lxxi - St. 1898, it is provided that every town, village, and city board of health "may take such measures and make such rules and regulations as they may deem most effectual for the preservation of the public health.

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