Municipal sanitation in the United States / by Charles V. Chapin.
- Charles V. Chapin
- Date:
- 1901
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Credit: Municipal sanitation in the United States / by Charles V. Chapin. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![management of in New York. r>21 ; rec- ord of cases, map for, 521 ; inspection of premises, 521 : disinfection, '>-'- : in bakeries and markets, 522: hospitals, 522-525. See also Consumption. Tubs. 249. Typhoid fever: to l' reported, 138 844; circular. '.HI. '.UU: outbreaks, discovery of origin, 510, 920: investigation of outbreak in Springfield, 1892, 511 <t seq.; laboratory diagnosis of, 569, '•»•'>'_'. Typhus fever: to be reported, 438 844; isolation during exposure to, 456; pri- vate funeral in, 477: outbreak in New- York. 1892, 512. Udders : washing of, 416. Unclean milk. 399 et seq. Undertaker: license of, •'•: to report deaths from communicable disease, I7<>: disinfection of, 471: responsible for funeral notice, 475; responsible for violation of rules. 477. Undertaker's wagon used as ambulance. 1128. Unsanitary conditions and communicable disease. 4^7. I n-\aceinaied children: number in school, 587. Unwholesome food, 308 et seq. Upholstered furniture: disinfection of, 553. Up-turning of soil. 155. Urban population, 12. Urinals, 250; .are of, 152; public, •V|,7. Utica: disposal <>f garbage in, 714. \ \< wi lots: cleansing of t<> prevent cholera, .>17: not to l>< tilled with tilth. 194: care of, fencing of, combustible material on, 195; stagnanl water on, 196. Vacation of premises, 138; order for, s~'.i Vaccination, -»7.. </ seq.; legislation, 573; of immigrants, »7.'!: local regulations, authority for, 574: smallpox outbreaks, vaccination during, 505, 574; enforce- ment of laws by school authorities, ~'s~'. 587; of Bchool children, 575; where re- quired, 576, 577 : exceptions, 575; fail- ure to enforce.578 ; in parochial schools, 578, 590; of employes required, 578; in paper mills. 578; of fruit growers and packers, 579; compulsory, 579; \irus used 580 ci neq.; public nl vaccinator's office, 589; public in schools, 589; by school inspectors, 786; house to house vaccination, 590; decisions in regard To .i7.>. o7'i. 590; payment for, 591; may be marie compulsory by cities and tow ns. 585; to I Bfered by board of health. 587; school authorities to offer vaccination. 587: of the poor. 588; methods of, 592 ■ ( seq.: implements for inoculation, 593; cleansing the arm. 593; methods of inoculation. .>'.i4 : place for insertion. .V.i4 : number of points of insertion. 595; protection of, 595; shields for. 596; directions for care of, 596; contra indications. 597; success in vaccinating, 597 : circulars concern- ing, 598; of immigrants, 639, «'>44 : tees for, 649. Vaccination certificate: required, 585; form of, 586, '.'.'_'. '•••-4: cicatrix value as evidence, 586; returns to be made to state board of health. 586, 933; to be recorded, 586. Vaccinators: public. 588, 591 : reports of, 590, 591. Vaccine virus. 580 et seq.; humanized virus. 580, 592, .>!>:',: bovine virus. 580, 592; control of by state. 581; tests of, 582; furnished by city or state. 582; preparation of in New York. ,~>N.,: glycerinized, preparation of, 584; forms in which sold. 592; <>n ivory points. 7,'.\-J.: in capillary tubes. .V.r_>: in vials. 593; humanized crusts. 593; study of in New York. 586. Vacuum as an aid to steam disinfection. 542. Vans. See Disinfecting, vans for. Vaults : for the dead. lnj. L03. Veal: blown. 312; immature. 313, 844. Vegetables, 309, 321 Vehicles: for disinfectors, 519-552; for dead animals. 7»'.:', : for mixed refuse. 739; for removal <>( night soil, 744: for the collection of dry refuse, 731, 7:;:;. Veiller, Lawrence: report on tenement houses, 823. Venerea] diseases: in bakeries, 319; lack of control of in United States. 525; attempts al control. 526; in public in- stitutions. 526; a legal bar to marriage, 526. Ventilation: of plumbing. See Back air; Of BOll and waste pipes. 1.. 1 ; of school- llOlls.s. 7M. j: subject to quarantine, 634, 636, 630; inspection of, 638, 641, 642; i bear quarantine expenses, 639; via • Is. till ; disinfection of, 639, 648, Veterinarian! 343; to ins] t dairy farms. 103, 111: to investigate diseases of animals. 7<>7, 771. Via \ ess, is. 641. Villages: sanitarj organization, 13 17. Vinegar, 328, 329. Virus, See Vaccine \ irus. Visits: to infected house forbidden, 154,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21226210_0985.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)