Titles
- Michigan laws pertaining to pharmacy1
- Michigan regulations for the control of communicable diseases in accordance with provisions of Act 146, P. A. 19191
- Military laws of the United States: including those relating to the Army, Marine Corps, volunteers, militia, and to bounty lands and pensions : to which is prefixed the rules and articles of war, and the Constitution of the United States1
- Military laws of the United States: including those relating to the Marine Corps : to which is prefixed the Constitution of the United States1
- Military laws of the United States: to which is prefixed the Constitution of the United States1
- Military laws, and rules and regulations for the Army of the United States2
- Military penal code (Militär-Strafgesetzbuch) for the German Empire: with the ordinance establishing it, issued June 20, 1872 ; to take effect from Oct. 1, 18721
- Milk inspection: rules and regulations of the Illinois State Board of Health, concerning the production and sale of milk and cream for human food1
- Milk laws: city of Savannah1
- Milk ordinance and code: recommended by the United States Public Health Service, 19391
- Minutes of the proceedings of the committee, appointed on the 14th September, 1793, by the citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and the District of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with the malignant fever, prevalent, in the city and its vicinity: with an appendix1
- Mississippi laws and extracts of laws dealing with public health1
- Mississippi laws and extracts of laws dealing with public health: and certain laws relating to medical education, licensure and hospitals1
- Mississippi laws and extracts of laws dealing with public health: and certain laws relating to medical education, licensure and hospitals (Supplement No. 1)1
- Mississippi laws and extracts of laws dealing with public health: and certain laws relating to medical education, licensure and hospitals (Text)1
- Missouri public health manual. Book 4, Control of communicable and other diseases dangerous to public health1
- Missouri workmen's compensation law: effective November 2, 1926, together with rules and bulletins of the Missouri Workmen's Compensation Commission, October 1, 19431
- Model sanitary regulations: orders and regulations that may be adopted by local Boards of Health1
- Mr. Brents introduced the following bill, A Bill Authorizing the Purchase of a Marine Hospital at Port Townsend, Washington Territory1
- 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 Health1
