Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1900 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- ■ ■■ > Rvlb M. In case any person feels aggrieved at any art of a Health Officer, appeal may be made to the State Board in session sSffissstßraiSi.’iss ks remain in force. Rule 22. All City and Town Health Officers shall make, at least once in each year, a sanitary survey of their respective jurisdictions, for the purpose of ascertaining the existence of conditions detrimental to the publie health, including in such survey stagnant ponds, imperfect drainage, sewerage, pigsties, cesspools and water-closet* and all unsanitary conditions, and the construction, heating, ventilation, plumbing. and disposal of excreta of ail public buildings, prisons, hospitals and eleemosynary institutions, and shall make written report of their surveys with reeommeudations. if any, to their respective Board.!, ami county officers shall send a copy of their reports to the State Board. Rulb 23. It shall be the duty of all health authorities, officers of State institutions, police officers, sheriffs, constables and all officers and employes of the State, or any eosurty, city or town thereof, to assist in enforcing the foregoing orders, rule* and regulations. RAILWAYS AND STEAMBOATS, AND ALL COMMON CARRIBRS. Ruu 24. No common carrier or any person shall bring into the State of Indiana any person sick or suspected of being sick with Asiatic cholera, smallpox, yellow fever, typhus fever, diptberia, membraneous croup and scarlet fever, bubonic plague, leprosy, or any other communicable disease dangerous to the public health. Rule 25. When any railway car, steamboat, vessel or conveyance coming from a place or locality declared by the State Board of Health having jurisdiction as being infected with cholera, smallpox, typhus fever, bubonic plague, leprosy or yellow fever, or haring on board any person or persons affected with any of the above named diseases enters any port or place in the State of Indiana. such railway car, steamboat, vessel or other conveyance and the crew, officers, passengers. baggage, merchandise and freight shall be subject to such inspection and disinfection as may be ordered by the State Board of Health. Rule 26. If any person is found on any railway car, steamboat, vessel or other conveyance. who is sick, or reasonably supposed tone sick, with cholera, smallpox, typhus fever, bubonic plague, leprosy or yellow fever, he or she shall be immediately removed by the health authorities within whose jurisdiction such person is found and isolated and properly cared for until the termination of the disease, and the necessary expense of such isolation and care (if the person so removed is unable to pay the same) shall be a valid claim against and be refunded by the owners, agents or assigns of the railway car, steamboat. vessel or other conveyance from which such person or persons were removed. Rule 27. In case of smallpox, all persons reasonably suspected of having been expo>ed thereto shall be removed from such railway car. steamboat, vessel or other conveyance and be isolated for fourteen (.14) days from the last exposure. In case of typhus fever, all persons reasonably suspected of having been exposed thereto shall be removed and isolated for twenty-one (21) days from the last exposure. In case of cholera, bubonic plague or yellow fever, all persons reasonably suspected of having been exposed thereto shall be removed and isolated for five (5) days from last exposure. The clothing of persons so removed and all baggage, luggage, freight or merchandise found on any railway. steamboat, vessel I or other conveyance, on which there is any I person sick with cholera, smallpox, typhus ! fever, bubonic plague or yellow fever, and t reasonably suspected of having been infected. ; shall be at once disinfected or destroyed, and ! such railway ear. steamboat, vessel or other ; conveyance shall also l>e disinfected as required by the Board of Health having jur- ! isdiction. Rule 28. When deemed nedessary by the i State Board of Health to 1 revent the spread of ' cholera, and after ten l it)) days’ notice, each : and every railway car. steamboat, vessel in ! or coming into the Slate of Indiana, and used tor the transportation of passengers, shall be i provided with mea s satisfactory to said . Board pf Health for disinfecting the excreta ' of passengers and crews. Rule 29- It shall be the duty of the conductor erf any railway train and the master of any st amboat or vessel to immediately no--1 tify by telegram the Secretary ot the State ‘ Board of Health, at Indianapolis, of any case or suspected case of cholera, smallpox, yeii low fever, diptberia. bubonic plague, or ty--1 phus fever occurring on board such train, boat i or vessel within the limits of the State of j Inuiana. Rule 30. It shall be the duty of the Board lof Health of any town, city or county to at once furnish the State Board of Health with a I true copy of any quarantine orders or regula- | tions adopted by said Board of Health as , against any foreign State or any munici- ■ pality or township within the State of Indiana. | Rule 31. Any person or persons failing or refusing to comply with either or any of the ; foregoing rules shall be subject to the penalI ties provided in section 14 of an act establish; ! ing a State Board of Health, approved Feb- ; ruary 7, 1899. i Promulgated by order of the State Board t f I Health. E. C- English. Secretary County Board of Health.
flisEisy To Take ) ' * * Thin, pate, anaemic girls] ] need a fatty food to enrich ] ‘their blood, give color to! ] their cheeks and restore their ] 'health and strength. It is] ! safe to say that they nearly < ■ all reject fat with their food. ] COD LIVER OIL WTH HYPOPHOSPHITES'*LIMES SOD A I is exactly what they require; < | it not only gives them the im- < £ portant element (cod-liver oil) * y in a palatable and easily di-1 »gested form, but also the hypo- < S phosphites which are so valua- ] j ble in nervous disorders that i ] usually accompany anaemia. | j SCOTTS EMULSION is a | i fatty food that is more easily« > digested than any other form < lof fat A certain amount of I > flesh is necessary for health. < | You can get it In this way. | i .We have known per- 1 i sons togain a pound a] > day while taking it. | j 9K- andSt.on, ail druggist*. 4 soonrr a BOWHE. Ouafott, Nra York. —r ■■■ ■ Subscribe for The Democrat.
