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3. Rules and regulations issued by the State Board: extracts from report of State Health Commission of 1879 and 1880, copy of act establishing State Board of Health (approved March 7, 1881), extract from laws relative to "public offenses", etc. : to which is added a nosological table

30. Joint Resolution Requesting Doctors Bemiss and Cochran and Engineer Hardie to Complete their Reports upon the Yellow-Fever Epidemic of Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Eight for the Use of Congress

31. Joint Resolution Requesting Surgeon-General Woodworth to Complete the Reports of the Yellow-Fever Commission Organized by him to Investigate the Yellow-Fever Epidemic of Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Eight, and to Present the Same, Together with the Completed Reports of the Board of Experts, for the Use of Congress

32. Joint Resolution Continuing the Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives on the Subject of Epidemic Diseases, and Authorizing Them to Sit in Vacation, and Creating a Commission of Eminent Scientists to Investigate in the Port of Havana, and Report to Congress, the Nature, Origin, and Cause of Yellow Fever

33. A Bill to Prevent the Introduction of Contagious or Infectious Diseases into the United States, and to Establish a Bureau of Public Health

34. A Bill for Creating a National Public Health Organization

36. A Bill to Prevent the Introduction of Contagious or Infectious Diseases into the United States, and to Establish a Bureau of Public Health

38. Mr. Casey Young, on leave, introduced the following bill, A Bill to Prevent the Introduction of Infectious or Contagious Diseases into the United States, and to Establish a Board of Health

39. Mr. Rosencrans introduced the following bill, A Bill to Increase the Efficiency of the Marine Hospital Service

48. An act to establish a State Board of Health for the better protection of life and health, and to prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases in this Commonwealth

66. H.R. 6309: in the House of Representatives : March 1, 1886 : read twice, referred to the Committee on Commerce, and ordered to be printed : Mr. Zach Taylor introduced the following bill : a bill to modify and re-enact an act entitled "An Act to Prevent the Introduction of Contagious or Infectious Diseases into the United States."

67. S. 1730: in the House of Representatives : June 10, 1886 : read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce : June 22, 1886 : reported with amendments, committed to the Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union, and ordered to be printed : omit the parts struck through and insert the parts printed in italics : An act providing for the appointment of a commission to investigate the truth of alleged discoveries of the specific cause of yellow fever, and of a method of preventing that disease by inoculation, and to obtain all information possible as to the cause and prevention of that disease

68. H.R. 1618: [Report no. 3234] : in the House of Representatives : January 5, 1886 : read twice, referred to the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, and ordered to be printed : July 17, 1886 : reported with amendments, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, and ordered to be printed : omit the parts struck through and insert teh part printed in italics : Mr. James introduced the following bill: A bill to establish a marine hospital at the port of New York

72. The sanitary code of the borough of Asbury Park, New Jersey: adopted March 22, 1887 : rules and regulations of the Board of Health : local sanitary conditions and the progress of health protection in Asbury Park

93. Marriage, birth, and death returns: copy of sections of the law defining duties of clergymen, coroners, physicians, midwives, undertakers, etc

98. Compilation of the laws of Pennsylvania relating to the insane: also, of the laws relating to the state hospitals for the insane, namely State Lunatic Hospital, Harrisburg, Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Dixmont, State Hospital for the Insane, Danville, and North-Western Hospital for the Insane, at Warren

100. The laws of Pennsylvania in relation to the Board of Health and the health laws of the city of Philadelphia: the acts of Congress relating to quarantines, health laws, and passenger vessels, arranged chronologically : also, the rules and regulations adopted by the Board of Health