Annual Report

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Page 111 - it extends to the protection of the lives, limbs, health, comfort, and quiet of all persons, and the protection of all property within the State.
Page 120 - An act to prevent the adulteration and to regulate the sale of milk," approved March fourteenth, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two.
Page 81 - I. The first is the one-story school-house at Notch Road, Passaic county, not far from Paterson. It furnishes a good example of a county one-room school-house, 24 by 33, of good size and appearance. The construction has been made with regard to sanitary requirements. It is taken from the designs of school-houses accepted by the Department of Public Instruction of the State of New York. For it we are indebted to Hon. Andrew S. Draper, State Superintendent of Schools, New York; also to Samuel Phillips,...
Page 380 - ... having the custody of the records of births, marriages and deaths in the city or town in which the person deceased came to his death, the name and residence of the person deceased, if known, or, when the name and residence...
Page 378 - ... in the sum of five thousand dollars, for the faithful performance of such duties.
Page 380 - The court or trial justice shall thereupon hold an inquest, which may be private, in which case any or all persons other than those required to be present by the provisions of this chapter may be excluded from the place where...
Page 18 - Self-purification of Flowing Water and the Influence of Polluted Water in the Causation .of Disease.
Page 380 - The coroner shall, after hearing the testimony, draw up and sign a report, in which he shall find and certify when, where, and by what means the person deceased came to his death; his name, if known, and all material circumstances attending his death; and if it appears that his death resulted wholly or in part from the unlawful act of any other person, he shall further state the...
Page 390 - It shall be the duty of the coroner, on being informed of the violent death of any person within his jurisdiction, the cause of which is unknown, immediately to proceed to view the body and make all proper inquiry respecting the cause and manner of the death...
Page 114 - ... per cent.; in gain of chest 42 per cent., and in gain of lung capacity 75 per cent. Again, in France, the difference between the students in the polytechnic schools who smoked cigarettes and those who did not, in scholarship, as shown by their respective class standings, was so great that the government prohibited absolutely the use of tobacco in all government schools.

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