Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1896 — Page 6

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Kales and Regulations ; of the S l ' H * |n j - -.A p,. * l"' I :.V~ . Of Indiana. __ oFFica of STATE 1;0 VRO OK UK , L M. OF INDIANA. Indianapolis. Decedi ber 12, JBos. Rilrt and Kcguluuoits Ur the fi«vernmeat of Towa, City and Counlj Board- of II «ltfi adopted by the Ittdiaitu Htale Hoard of Health, December 12, IH'-O. — ■ ' 11 —: •- -— -— -— schools. v Rule I. No person atfeoled with aay comuiu,,.iii..ln rtx-ii»e ilauaeioas to the puol c health .snail b- itiliilMUjU IUU> any puDllc, private or aruc.uu.l euh.iul. Rule ,2 No persou alutl. l>e admitted Into any puimc. p. iv.tt.-or parochial eeni-ol fr.-m any liuiuc ur bu dmg liuecied with auy coiniMUnici.t.ie d'o. it e (Ja g rou« to the pub. lehea.ilti'ur « lib may recenily have been i tTecte.l with y.-lbow f. v. r, emalipoK, cholera, diphtheria, m mbmneous cioup, scarlet fever, wlio.pl. g cough.measlcs or lyplkus fever until hr»i presenting a cerr.liente sighed by a reputable physician staling that a t dauger of eumiuuiuc .ting such disease is pt*»<, and said lertlflcaie l- approved ami endoeved by the Health Officer in whose Jur sdict,i>n the person may res.de. Rule 8, Udou proper not'.ncatlon. Town. City and Comity liualdsof Health shall, exer eUe .specal supervision ..ver the loomuou, drainage, water supply, liea mg, ventilatu.n, jdwaibing (and disposal of enema) ot the rcuoois. school h .uses and all public beiidIngs- wltni.i their jurisdiction, and where auy hygienic faults exist It shall be tne du y ot said) Rosml of 11 a.tti, upon ..olliieatiou of proper authorities, >o liuuiedtaleiy examine the same and advise such cli uges as will result m a oorrecliou of a>.y existing defecis. Bifteases Bdiigerou* to l’uhlie Health, Rule 4 Whenever any parent, gnardian or otiur p won having charge of the sick tu his or her family or having charge of any one voiding, lemnorarily therein, shall know or suspect that auclv p. r-u.is or person are etlec.cd with cholera, typhus lever, yellow' lever, siua.l-p oe, d.phLherla, iiieinbraueous , cioup, seariet fever, iiuasns ur oilier com. luunicabie diseases dangerous to tne public health, the petson having supervisiou of thesick shall immediately give notice to the Health Offcer within whose jurisdiction hour the may resine. ' Hue 5. When any-physician shall know or su.-p. etth.t auy p i-sou whom ne .is called upon to visit Jins i hotera, typhus fe.er. yellow fever, dlpbtheri , membraneous eronp, s, arid lev ~ measles or auy other cummunieable diseases dangerous id the publ.c health, such physician shad Immediately give notice (together wl-li tne locality and description ol the case) to the B ardio. Health wlti.ln whose jurlsdicilon he may reside. Rule «. Ho parent, guardian or other person having eon tiol of auy child or children shall allow or permit any such child or children to go from any house or building lulected with cnoleia, typhus fever, yellow lever, diph - theria, membraneous croup, scarlet fever, measles or other communicable disea e dangerous to the public- health, to >ttend any chuich, Sunday-school, or public gathering, or or to travel In any street ear or public vehicle, vessel or steamer, or to- travel or to appear on auy high Way or street wlthou first procuring a p rmlt from the Board of Health ur its proper olllcei-. Rule 7. It shall be unlawful ror any person to en ter or leave any house or building tulected wiin cholera, tyf bus fever, > eltow fever, small-pox, diphtheria, membraneous croup, scanet fever or any communicable disease dangerous to the pobllc health, to attend any church, public me ting or place ol auiuseii cut, or to travel on an-y street ear or public ventcle, Vessel «r steamer or tiavei or upper on auy public street or highway without ilrst making a complete change ol c.othiug and procuring a permit from the Board of Health exercising jurisdiction. Ruie 8 No person who l«, or has been recently, affeeteu with cholera, typhus lever, yellow lever, small pox, diphtheria, membraneous croup* scarlet fever, or auy communicable disease dangerous to the public health, shall be permitted to travel or appear mi the pub ic streets or highway, or to appear in auy public piaee or gathering, or to travel in any putxic vehicle or vessel until a certificate is made be the attending physician to the Board of Health within whose jurisdiction the case occurs, slating that all danger from contagion by reason ol suen disia-e is passed, and such certinoate la approved and endorsed by ss.d Board of Health Rule 9. Whenever the Board of Health or its proper olfi er shall know or suspect the exiaici.es oi any commaaicable disease dangerous to the public health and there be no physician in attendance, or saould any physician, while In attendance, fail or rel use to Immediately report such ease to the Board of Heallh.it shall be tile duty of said Board of Health, or its deputy, to examine such case or cases oi alleged communicable disease dangerous to me public health, arid act as required by the rules governing said Board of Health iu such cas.s of communicable diseases. i Buie 10. In all cases where there has been an exposure or a suspected exposure to small pox oi any person, it shall be the duty ot the Board ot Health under whose jutisdiction said person may be tempurorily or permanently residing loquaraniine lor fourteen days such person as may have been exposed, or suspected oi' being exposed, to small-pox, and to advise a vaccination or revaccination of all who may i ave been thus exposed. It shall be the imperative duty of the Board of Health to enforce this rule, and In case of refusal or neglect by said Board of Health to county wiin tne requirements of this rule. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of the State Bo rd of Health to assume charge, and eltner in per&ou or by his deputy eniorce the fore>going rule. Ail vaccinatious shall be made with lion-humanized virus, the only exception being that during an tpidemic of smallpox, should a sufficient quantity of bovine virus not be obtainable humanized virus may be used, wheu sanctioned hy the Board oh Health under whose jurisdiction said epidemic oi small-pox may occur. Rule 11. Whenever a physician Is called .njpun ivyulend a case«pf wfittera, typhus fever, yellow lever, stuall-pox, diphtheria, mem. brauuoua croup or scarlet fever (If such case be outuldeof the corporate limits of auv city or town and where there Is no organized Board of Health), it shall be his duty to placard the house In which such disease prevails by placing a flag or card not less than 11 inehes square in a conspicuous place on said bouse; the card or flag to be procured from the County Health Officer on application. W hen the disease has subsided and the house is dlsintected the physician in charge shall cause the flag or card to be removed. When the above named diseases occur within the corporate limits of a c.ty or town where there is an organised Board of Health, the Health yfficer when duly notified shall cause said cards or flags to be properly placed and removed. Tne card or nag for cholera shall be black, with the name of the disease printed in white letters. The card or fl ag for small pox shall be red, and have the name of the disease printed thereon. The car i or flag for diphtheria, membraneous croup and scarlet fever shall be yellow, with the name of the disease printed thereon. No person shall remove or cause to be removed (except ss already provided) any such card or flag, until a certificate la made bv the attending piiysieian satisfactory to the Healih Offloer In auumrtty, that the disease to s subsided and all danger of contagion by reason of such disease Is passed, and the proper disinfection satisfactory to the Health OCDoer has iheen accomplished . Any person causing the removal (except as provided) or mntiiaQonof said card or flag before a proper certificate has been placed tn the hands of the Health Officer in authority, upon conviction, shall be subject to the penalties provided In section 9 of an act passed Feb. ■ 19, 1801. In ottlee and towns nags or cards shall be provided by city or town authorities, and outside the corporate limits of cities or towns by county authorities. Every physician attending a case of smallpox. diphtheria, membraneous croup, scarlet fever, or other communicable disease dangerous to the public health, shall use every 1 reasonable precaution to prevent communicating the disease to others. Buie 12. It is hereby made the duty of any person having charge of the remains of One who has died of small-pox to cause the body to belutarred witnlu twelve hoars after death, and it shall be the dnty of aay person having charge of the remains of those who died of cholera, typhus fever, yellow fever, small pox scarlet fhver, diphtheria and membraneous tion of one ounce of the bi-chloride of mercury to the gallon of water, and pieced in a ooffin

which shall be securely closed and the coffin ' not to be again opened | i Kale It. Iu all eases of death from cholera,' typtmsfever, yellow fev,-r, small-pox, diphtheria, membraneous croup and Scarlet fever the iuner.l sn li be strictly private. No public or church fun. ral shall ne held, or any pear, son permitted to enter the house containing the remains except the undertaker and his assistants unless by permission of the Board i ~a,." 7_ - i I K uie 14 The r'«»ui iu which, there has beenl s case or contagious disease •uuigerous to the public health must be Immediately dlsinlecnd following ihe recovery of ine sh-k ■•r th- removal of the remains, as follows u>- .. li : An surfaces should be thoroughly washed: with a solution ol c* rr.sve sublimate of the strength of 1 fart iu I.OUO parts of water. The walls and ceiling, if plastered, should lie br shed over wun this solution, after which they should be whitewashed wliha lime wadi. Especial care must bexakuu to wash away ah dust from window ledges amt oilier places where li mav tmvo settieu. a- d to thoroughly c anine crevices and out -of-iho- way p aces. After this appllca'iou of the disinfecting solution am an interval of twentv-lour hours, r lougerturfreeverrtiiatton, theflaoraanrt wood work should he well scrubbed with so. pand hot water, and tfiis should be followed by » second and more prolonged exposure to fresh air, admitted through open doors sud windows- School books or books from a circulat lug library shall not be taken into or removed from auy house daring the prevalence of an* contagious di-ease dangerous- to the public health, audit such books have been iu such housesdariugth i prevalence efsai i diseases, they must -e destroyed by the 0., neror libaory authorities, br be properl, disinfected before being returned to jjchools of pnt in circulation. ' ' ' » ■ Marriage,. Birth and Death Reports. Rule 15v City and Town Health Oilicera shall recoul m a m>rr,i book nil births, deaths and or infectious diseases, -and they shall monthly tuen over to tfce Couut>. Health Officer the origin*l returns. It shall lie the duty of the County Health Officef to in the a lifee record of said returns in a record book and as soon as practicable return the original reports to the Healih Officer from whom received.

Rule 16. All physicians, accoucheurs and widwives in this state are hereby required* to report to the sec- | retary of the board of health of the | town, city or county in which they i may occur (within five days there- | after) all births and deaths Which may occur in thehr practice. When- | ever a physician’s supply of the necessary blanks on which to make a return is exhausted he shall at once make ar< quisition for the same on a health officer within whose jurisdiction he may reside, and said health officer is hereby required to immediately supply the demand. > Rale 17. It is hereby ordered that each county health officer in this state shall, on or before the 30th day of the month following the close of each quarter, make his quarterly returns of all marriages, births and diseases dangerous to the public health to the secretary of the state board of health on blanks prescribed and furnished by tbe state board of health. Rule 18. Whenever any birth or death occurs with no physician, aceoucheur or midwife in attendance, then such birth or death shall lie repeated to the town, city t»r couuty health officer by tfc® householder or other person under whose observation aueh death or birth may occur. All suoh reports to be made within five days. Iu all cases of death where a : coroner has held an inquest and the physician, the taid coroner is hereby instructed to make such report to the i proper health officer as soon as practicable after holding such inquest. Rule 19. All persons authorized in this state to solemnize marriages ate hereby are required to make a report of all marriages solemnized by them to the clerk of the circuit court by whom the marriage license was issued in blanks furnished by such clerk within five days after the marriage is solemnized. Rule 20. Secretaries of county boards of health are hereby directed to cause all physicians in their respective counties to report to them all deaths, births and diseases dangerous to the public healtb on such blanks as are furnished by the state board of health and distributed on application by said county health officer. Rule 21. In case any person feels aggrieved at any act of a health officer, appeal may be made to the state board in session or its executive oTßber, hut pendffig such'Tqipftal’lie act of such health officer shall remain in force. Rule 22. AU town and county boards of health shall cause to be made 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 public health, including in such survey stagnant ponds, imperfect drainage, sewerage, cess-pools and water closets. The heating, ventilation, plumbing and disposal of excreta of all public buildings, prisons, hospitals, eleemosynary institutions and such nuisances as might prove dangerous to tbe public health. Rule 28. 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 county, city or town thereof, to assist in enforcing the foregoing orders, rules and regulations. . ... Qsaraatiae. Rule 24. No common carrier or other penom Ihsll bring into the state of Indiana any person siok or suspected of being sick with Asiatic cholera, small-pox, yellow fever, typhus fever, diphtheria, membraneous croup and scarlet fevsr, or angi other communicable disease d&niratous to the public health. Rule 25. When any railway car, steamboat, vessel or other oonvey-

| ance coming trom a place or locality 1 declared by the state board of health having jurisdiction as being infected with cholera, small-pox, typhus fever, cr yellow fever, or having on board | sn> p rsou of persons, affected with any of the above mentioned diseases, enters any part or place in the state 'of Indiana, such .railway car, steamboat. vessel or other conveyance and the crew, officers, passengers, baggag*-, merchandise au«i freight shall be subject to such inspection and infection ».s may be ordered by the staU) bo ird , f lienith. Bole 2b. If any person i* found «-u any i .ii«a. «*.!, steamboat, vessel < tber .•< nvey ■■ c *, who iis sick with euok ra, »mal 1- t» x, TypEuaT fever “or vellow.fever, be or she shall be imiaediaud i r< ra *ven t vthe health authorities. wi.liiu «-tune jurisdiction such person is f und, and isolated aud’properly c »red for until the termination of the dist&se, and' the necessary ex |ienee of such isolation and cure (if tue person so removed is unable to- puy the same) shall be a< valid claim against and be refunded by the owners, agents or assigns of tne railway ear, steamboat., vessel or other conveyance from which such person or person! were removed. Rule 27 In case of small-pox, or persons reasonably suspected of having, been exposed thereto, shall be removedl from soch railway car, steamboat, vessel or other conveyanse nnd oe isolated for fourteen (14) i svs from, the last exposure. In case of typhus fever, air peisons reasonably inspected of having been exposed thereto shall be removed and isolated for twenty-one (21) days from the last exposure. Incase of cholera or yellow fever all persons reasonably shspeeted of having been exposed thereto shall be removed and isolated for five (s*) days from last exposure. The clothing of peysohs 80 removed, and all baggage, luggage, freight or merchandise found on ar.y railway, steamboat, vessel or other conveyance on which there is any person sick with cholera, small-pox, typhus fever oi yellow fever, and reasonably suspected of having been ynfected, shall be at once disinfected *or destroyed, and such railway car, Steamboat, vessel or other conveyance shall' also be disinfected as required by the Board of Health having jurisdiction. Rule 28. When deemed necessary by the S-taie Board of Bedth to prevent the spread of cholera, and after ten (l#) days’ notice each and every railway car, steamboat, vessel in or coming into the State of Indiana, and used for the transportation of passengers, shall be pro'Vided with meaus satisfactory or said Board of Health for disinfecting tho excreta of passengers and crews.

1 Rule 29- It shall b« the duty of the cond actor of any railway train, and the master of anj’ steamboat or vcssfl, to immediately notify by telegram- the Secretary of ths State Board ot Health, at Indianapolis, of any case or suspected case of cholera, small pox, yellow fever or typhus fever occuring on board such drain, boat or vessel within the limits of the State of Indiana. i Rule 30. It shall be the duty of ith j Board of Health or other health .authority of any town, city or coun;ty, to at once furnish the State •Board of Health with a true copy of any quarantine orders, or regulations adopted by said Board of hfealih authority, as against any foreign State or any municipality or township within the State of Indiana. Penalties. Rule 31. Any person or personsfailing to comply with either or any of the foregoing rules, shall be subject to the penalties provided in section 9, of an act establishing a State Board of Health, passed Febrqjiry 1 .v._ ».a,-- - I ADDITIONAL rules governing the TRANSPORTATION OF DEAD BODIES. Rule 9. Shipment shall not bo granted in the case of aay one dying of membraneous croup. Rule 10. Permit of shipment shall not be granted upon the certificate of “heart failure’’ alone, but in every case the cause of said “heart /failure” must be stated. All rules and parts of rules conflicting with these rules are hereby repealed. Douglas C. Ramsey, M. D., President. J.N. Hubty, Mi D-v-Secretary, RULES AND REGULATIONS TOR THE CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF DAIRIES IN THE STATE OF INDIANA ADOPTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH MARCH 12 18901. No building shall be!used lor stabling cows for dairy purposes which is not well lighted, ventilated, drained and constructed. 2. No building shall be used for stabling eowi for dairy purposes which is not provided with a evitable floor, laid with proper grades and channels to carry off all Idralnage; if a public sewer abuts the premises upon which such buildings are situated they shall be connected therewith and furnished with proper sanitary traps. s. No building shall be used for stabling cows for dairy purposes which is not provided with good and sufficient feeding troughs or boxes, and with a covered water-tight receptacle outside the building for the reoeption of dung or other refuse. wltfitn snjf building or shed uspd for stabling cows for dairy purposes, orfrir ffiestorageOT milk or cream; nor shall any fowl: horse, sheep or goat be kept In any roan used for such purpose.

5, No space to buHdings or shads'usel for stapling cows shall be less than Are hundred fStOi cubic feet fer each cow, and the stalls therefor slia.lt iut he less than four (4). feet In width. S. It shall he the*duty of each person using *ny premises fqr keeping cows for dairy purposes to keep such premises thoroughly clean and !n good repair and well painted or whitewashed at all times. 7. H shall be tbe duty e< each person using auy premises lor keeping cows for dairy purposes to cause the building- in which cows are kept to-be thoroughly cleaned and so remove all duugyrom the premises so as to prevent its 'accumulation in great quantities. a. E-icry pers -n keeping sows for the production of milk for sale shall cause every cow / to be cleaned every day and So be properly fed and watered. 9. Every person using any premises for keeping cows shall cause the yard used in connection therewith to be provided with a proper receptacle for drinking water for saeheowa; none but ire -h, clean water to be used in-such receptacle -■) - 10. Any end ->ure in which cows are kept shall ne graded and drained so sss t® keep the sursace reaserwibty dry and to prevent theac-ccrmai.ittonxTfwTrt-rtnereln. exceptaxmaybe permittee for die purpose of supplying drinking water; in* urin, fecal matter.or similar suo. tauces, snail be placed or a til* wed tp remain in such enclosure, and no open drain shall be allowed to ran through it. 11. Auy perseerWslng any premlaed-for keep. Ing cows for dairy purposes shall provide and use a sufficient number of receptacles,, made of non-absorbent icuieriais, for the reception of storage and delivery of milk, and shall cause all milk to be removed without delay from the loom In which ilie cows are kept. 12. No milk shall be kept iu Ice boxes or refrigerators which are In any way connected with sewers or cesspools, npr shall auy milk be-kept in the same compartment of any ice box. or refrigerator in which meats or other articles of food are kept. 13. All cans, measures and other receptacles for milk shall be scalded with boiling water or live steam dailv; they must not be rinsed in cold water before usktg. for the water may not be pure and some of it remaining in the vessels may contaminate themitk. All milk cans coming from the dairies to• -feller.-, must be properly cleaned as above before reluming to producer, thoroughly aired and kept turned upSlile down In a cool place. 14. All milk shall be strained through wire ! cloth strainers and shall be cooled to 58 degrees within forty-five (45) minutes after it is drawn from the cow. In winter weather said cooler should be guarded agatost freezing. The milk shall not exceed do degrees when delivered, to the consumer or dealer. 15. All milk cans delivered, to creameries or dealers in the city shall be covered with air-tight, lids., and when conveyed, in open wagons shall be covered with canvas .while being so conveyed, said canvas to be kept otean by frequent washr ing. 15, All stripping, &S well as first part of milk, shell be delivered. The night’s and morning’s milk shall not be mixed. No milk shall be delivered that is taken from a cow that calved within twelve (12) days, ior from a cow that will come in or calve inside of sixty (60) d»>s. 17. Cows shall not be fed on feed which will impart a dis&gre* able flavor ito milk, or upon any food which will not produce milk o! a standard rich-jaes-i, or any sour, damaged feed or ensilage. It shall be the duty of any -person having charge or control of any premises upon which cows are (kept to notify the Secretary of the -‘Board of Health of the existence of any contagious or infectious disease motor such cows immediately upon the discovery thereof, and to tliorODghly isolate any cow affected, and !to exercise such other precautions as may be directed, in writing, by the saiil Secretary. 19. It shall be the duty of any •person owning or having control of cows used for the production of milk ; for sale or exchange to submit said cows to th“ tuberculin test for tuberculosis, on the written order of the Secretary of the Board of Health.

Coutagious-Mseases. 1 20. It shall be the duty of any persoa having chaise or control of any premises upon, which milk or cream is produced, handled, stored or ‘distributed, to notify the Secretary 'of the Board of Health immediately 'upon the discovery of any case of -Asiatic cholera, croup, diptheria, measles, membranous croup, scarlet fever, small-pox, typhoid fever, typhous fever, or any other contagious or infectious diseases upon such premises- No milk or cream shall be sold, exchanged, given away, or in any other manner distributed from such infectious premises until all danger of spread of disease shall be removed and the Secretary certifies to that effect. No person who attends cowsor milks them, os who has the care or handling of vessels for the sale, storage or distribution of milk or cream, shall enter any place or premises wherein exists any of the diseases mentioned herein, nor shall any snch. have any communication, direct or •iadiTOSt, with«#fy pstiwwi who resides in or is an occupant of such infected place. Strict cleanliness of the bands and person of milkers and those engaged in the handling of milk or cream, and of the bodies of cows, especially of the udders and teats, mast be enforced at all times, to the end that no imparity or foreign substance may be added to the milk or cream, snch addition being declared adulteration by the statute. 21. No person shall add water or any other foreign snbstanoes to milk or cream offered or intended for sale or exohange. Milk offered for sale as whole milk or sold as such, which contains more than eighty-seven (87) per cent, of watery fluid, or less than thirteen (18) per cent, of milk solids including three and seven-tenths (3.7) per cent of butter fat, is prima facie watered, and such watering is declared an adulteration by the State Statutes, the punishment for whioh is a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each and every offense. V D. C. Ramsey, M. 0., Pres. J. N. Hukty, M. D., Sec.

Now is the Time* —t To procure fine Building lots. Wider and deeper than any other faside the Corporation, at prices and terms suMeftM- to everybody who Trkhfts iir inTMt. Call on A. Isopold, proprietor Addition. Office, Model Store.