« Previous
Next »
Titles
- 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 disease1
- S. 1730: in the Senate of the United States : March 3, 1886 : Mr. Eustis, from the Committee on Epidemic Diseases, submitted a report (no. 185) accompanied by the following bill, which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent : A bill 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 disease1
- S. 2518: in the Senate of the United States : January 9, 1885 : Mr. Palmer introduced the following bill : which was read twice and reffered to the Select Committee to Invesitage and Report the Best Means of Preventing the Introduction and Spread of Epidemic Diseases : A bill to prevent the introduction and diffusion of contagious and infectious diseases in the United States, and to promote the general sanitary welfare of the people1
- Sanitary code of the Board of Health of the City of Elizabeth, N.J1
- Sir, This circular is issued for the purpose of respectfully calling the attention of local Boards of Health to the law and to their duties relative to diseases dangerous to the public health1
