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Page 35
... reason to believe that they are endangering the health and lives of the people of Boone . III . We would urge that the committee appointed to prepare a circular of information on tuberculosis , for general distribution , report not ...
... reason to believe that they are endangering the health and lives of the people of Boone . III . We would urge that the committee appointed to prepare a circular of information on tuberculosis , for general distribution , report not ...
Page 99
... reason given above . September 3 , 1900 , the Skelton supply being short , Briley again sup- plied college . The average amount supplied was seventy - five pounds- six day prior to September 20th the daily receipts were as high as one ...
... reason given above . September 3 , 1900 , the Skelton supply being short , Briley again sup- plied college . The average amount supplied was seventy - five pounds- six day prior to September 20th the daily receipts were as high as one ...
Page 108
... reason above stated many such returns were not sent in at all . To secure better records , by removing the most object- ionable feature , bills were from time to time introduced into the legislature to provide even a modest fee to ...
... reason above stated many such returns were not sent in at all . To secure better records , by removing the most object- ionable feature , bills were from time to time introduced into the legislature to provide even a modest fee to ...
Page 127
... reason to believe his art to be near perfection ; every department seemed to him to have been thoroughly investigated . He called in the ex- perience of the ages ; there had been no startling departures from the teachings of the old ...
... reason to believe his art to be near perfection ; every department seemed to him to have been thoroughly investigated . He called in the ex- perience of the ages ; there had been no startling departures from the teachings of the old ...
Page 128
... reason to predict that surgical procedures , then impossible ; would become common ; that every cavity of the human body would be entered by the surgeon , with safety and without pain , through the benign influence of anesthesia ; if it ...
... reason to predict that surgical procedures , then impossible ; would become common ; that every cavity of the human body would be entered by the surgeon , with safety and without pain , through the benign influence of anesthesia ; if it ...
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Page 107 - All that tread The globe are but a handful to the tribes That slumber in its bosom.
Page 295 - is between the • delegation of power to make the law,* which necessarily involves a discretion as to what it shall be, and conferring authority or discretion as to its execution, to be exercised under and in pursuance of the law. The first cannot be done; to the latter no valid objection can be made.
Page 295 - The legislature cannot delegate its power to make a law; but it can make a law to delegate a power to determine some fact or state of things upon which the law makes, or intends to make, its own action depend.
Page 463 - And the space of time here referred to as comprehending the sickly season, shall be understood to extend from the first day of May to the first day of November.
Page 73 - ... and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden box. Or, the body, being prepared for shipment by disinfecting and wrapping as above, may be placed in a strong coffin or casket, and said coffin or casket encased in an air-tight zinc, copper or tin case, all joints and seams hermetically soldered, and all enclosed in a strong outside wooden box.
Page 393 - A system, method or science of treating diseases of the human body, commonly known as osteopathy, is hereby declared not to be the practice of medicine and surgery.
Page 74 - The whole duplicate copy shall be sent to the official in charge of the baggage department of the initial line, and by him to the Secretary of State or Provincial Board of Health of the State or Province from which said shipment was made.
Page 464 - November following, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than ten days nor more than sixty days, or both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
Page 196 - That the amount of the several fines and penalties imposed by any section of this act upon the master of any steamship or other vessel carrying or bringing emigrant passengers, or passengers other...
Page 415 - Every corporation operating a railway shall be liable for all damages sustained by any person, including employes...