The health officer's pocket-book : a guide to sanitary practice and law for medical officers of health, sanitary inspectors, members of sanitary authorities, etc. / by Edward F. Willoughby.
- Willoughby, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1839 or 1840-1906.
- Date:
- 1893
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The health officer's pocket-book : a guide to sanitary practice and law for medical officers of health, sanitary inspectors, members of sanitary authorities, etc. / by Edward F. Willoughby. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![SECS. p.h.(l.)a. p.h.a. 75. lavatories or water supply, though, w.c.'s imply such supply. 45 — New, save as implied iu powers as to bye-laws and in sec. 39. 46 — New clause, save as common nuis- ances for which several persons are jointly responsible. 47 (1) 116 P.H.A. does not authorize entry save by implication in penalty for obstruction and sec. 119. [Sunday is not an unreasonable time. The M.O.H. or S.I. must not himself destroy it.] P.H.A. enumerates any animal, carcase, meat, poultry, game, flesh, fish, fruit, vegetables, corn, bread, flour, or milk, but omits eggs, cheese, &c. P.H. (L.)A. states any (a) animal, or (b) article solid or liquid. [A J. P. was unable to condemn a chest of rotten eggs since they were not poultry !] (2) 117 The two Acts differ in the enumer- ation of foods as in Sec. 116 P.H.A., (7) and in the penalty, P.H.A. allowing £20, and three months only and not hard labour. (6) 118 P.H.A. does not mention previous conviction, and imposes a penalty > £5. (3) (4) (5) (8) — New sub-sections. — 119 Omitted in P.H.(L.)A., M.O.H., or S.I., having absolute right of entry. 48 — New clause. 49 — New clause. 50 — New clause. 51 64 P.H.A. practically the same, but does not mention <c fountains, speci- fies that the water shall not be sold by any person, and does not provide for wilful damage. 52 68 Identical. 53 — New clause. 54 70 Identical, except that P.H.A. omits dangerous.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20404116_0327.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


