Transactions, Volumen5American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, 1915 |
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Página 274 - That the subject of law reporting be referred to a committee of five, to be appointed by the chair, with instructions to prepare a plan of amendment and report to a future meeting of this association.
Página 63 - Transactions of the American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, and through them many other helpful literary contributions. 5. Estimate the Needs of the Individual Community. 6. Form a Finance and Publicity Committee. 7. Solicit the cooperation of the Women's Municipal League of Boston, Committee on Obstetric and Prenatal Care. 8. Obtain literature for distributiton to prospective mothers who may be able to read. Examples of the literature are : Reports Committee on Infant...
Página 277 - ... by a qualified veterinarian, and shall be produced and handled under sanitary conditions, such that the bacteria count at no time exceeds 1,000,000 per cubic centimeter.
Página 277 - Milk. — Milk of this class shall come from cows free from disease as determined by tuberculin tests and physical examinations by a qualified veterinarian, and shall be produced and handled by employees free from disease as determined by medical inspection of a qualified physician, under sanitary conditions, such that the bacteria count shall not exceed 10,000 per cubic centimeter...
Página 277 - ... count is in excess of 1,000,000 per cubic centimeter. All milk of this class shall be pasteurized, or heated to a higher temperature, and shall contain less than 50,000 bacteria per cubic centimeter when delivered to the customer. It is recommended that this milk be used for cooking or manufacturing purposes only. Whenever any large city or community finds it necessary, on account of the length of haul or other peculiar conditions, to allow the sale of grade C milk, its sale shall be surrounded...
Página 360 - Other meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by the President, or in his absence by the Vice-President, at any time on not less than three days...
Página 212 - Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery Prince George's Queen Anne's St.
Página 275 - Chicago, 111., chairman. Dr. BL Arms, director of bacteriological laboratory, Department of Health, Boston, Mass. Dr. John F. Anderson, director of Hygienic Laboratory, United States Public Health Service, Washington, DC Prof.
Página 277 - Milk of this class shall come from cows free from disease as determined by physical examinations by a qualified veterinarian and shall be produced and handled under sanitary conditions such that the bacteria count at no time exceeds 200,000 per cubic centimeter.
Página 74 - ... knowingly employ a female or permit a female to be employed therein within four weeks after she has given birth to a child.