Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1896 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

| 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.