Annual report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service of the United States for the fiscal year ... 1897

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1897
 

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Seite 562 - Columbia, and when said rules and .regulations have been made they shall be promulgated by the Secretary of the Treasury and enforced by the sanitary authorities of the States and municipalities, where the State or municipal health authorities will undertake to execute and enforce them; but If the State or municipal authorities shall fail or refuse to enforce said rules and regulations the President shall execute and enforce the same and adopt such measures as In his Judgment shall be necessary to...
Seite 36 - January twenty-sixth eighteen hundred and eightyeight that the said suspension should continue so long as the reciprocal exemption of vessels belonging to citizens of the United States and their cargoes should be continued in the said ports of the Empire of Germany and no longer...
Seite 480 - Any vessel with sickness on board. c) Vessels from domestic ports where cholera, plague, or yellow fever prevails, or where smallpox or typhus fever prevails in epidemic form.
Seite 36 - An Act to abolish certain fees for official services to American vessels, and to amend the laws relating to shipping commissioners, seamen, and owners of vessels, and for other purposes...
Seite 550 - An act granting additional quarantine powers and imposing additional duties upon the Marine Hospital Service...
Seite 53 - ... proposed reservoir is to be located upon unsurveyed public land, the declaratory statement may be filed, the land being therein described by metes and bounds and, as well, by the description which it is believed it will bear when officially surveyed. Proof of construction must be submitted at the end of the same period of time and in the same manner as is prescribed and required In cases where the lands have been previously surveyed. Such proof should embrace the field notes and a plat of survey...
Seite 480 - 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. Vessels from the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of British America, provided they do not carry persons or effects of persons non-resident in America for the sixty days next preceding arrival, and provided always that the port of departure be free from...
Seite 220 - The eutlemic homes of cholera and yellow fever are the fields which give the greatest promise of satisfactory results to well-directed and energetic sanitary measures, and to this end an international sentiment should be awakened, so strong as to compel the careless and offending people to employ rational means of prevention.
Seite 314 - That palter with us in a double sense ; That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope.
Seite 36 - America and their cargoes are not required in German ports to pay any fee or due of any kind or nature, or any import due higher or other than is payable by German vessels or their cargoes...

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