Municipal ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to public health : adopted from July 1, 1911 to December 31, 1911, by cities of the United States having a population of over 10,000 in 1910 / compiled by direction of the Surgeon General by John W. Trask.
- Date:
- [1913]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Municipal ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to public health : adopted from July 1, 1911 to December 31, 1911, by cities of the United States having a population of over 10,000 in 1910 / compiled by direction of the Surgeon General by John W. Trask. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Sec. 27. In every case of infectious, contagious, or pestilential disease, the apartments in .which such case occurs shall, upon the recovery or removal of the patient, be thoroughly disinfected; the floor, woodwork, etc., of the room shall be washed and the walls and ceilings whitewashed after such disinfec- tion, and every article therein contained shall be disinfected under the direc- tion of an inspector of the health bureau. And in every case of contagious, infectious, or pestilential disease the soiled linen, etc., of the person or family infected shall not be sent out, but be washed in the house, after being properly disinfected, and no article shall be removed from the room until after such article has been properly disinfected. i■'EC. 28. No person shall be allowed to engage in the business of baking or of handling meat intended to be sold for human consumption who is afflicted with any contagious, infectious, or pestilential disease, and no person or persons shall employ or cause to be employed in the business of baking or of handling meat intended to be sold for human consumption any person so afflicted. [Part of ordinance adopted Dec. 26, 1911 ]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28717569_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


