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- Pharmacy laws of California and administrative rules of Board of Pharmacy1
- Plain points on the federal and state narcotic laws1
- Plumbing regulations of the District of Columbia: adopted February 15, 1893, by the Commissioners of said district1
- Prevention and suppression of epidemic and malignant diseases. Scarlet fever1
- Proclamation and quarantine regulations prescribed by the ordinances of the city of Mobile1
- Proposed legislation on the adulteration of food and medicine: rough draft of a proposed law to prevent the adulteration of food and medicine, and to create a state board of health, with explanations and illustrations of the principal points of the law1
- Provisions of the Sanitary Code of the City of New York and regulations relative to reportable diseases and conditions and control of communicable diseases1
- Public - No. 735, 76th Congress, Chapter 566 - 3d Session, S.2111: an Act to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act Granting Additional Quarantine Powers and Imposing Additional Duties upon the Marine Hospital Service", approved February 15, 1893, as amended1
- Public Law 74--78th Congress: chapter 126--1st session : [H.R. 2664]1
- Public health code of Indiana: chapter 157, Acts of 1949, Indiana General Assembly1
- Public health laws and regulations1
- Public health laws not codified in health and safety code1
- Public health laws of Florida: rules and regulations of the State Board of Health of Florida and United States quarantine regulations1
- Public health laws of Illinois and sanitary memoranda for the information and use of local health authorities and others2
- Public health laws of South Carolina1
- Public health laws of the State of North Dakota and rules and regulations of the State Department of Health2
- Public health laws of the state of Arizona1
- Public health laws, rules and regulations1
- Public law 248--78th Congress: chapter 83--2d session (S.1633)1
- Public-No. 364 - 76th Congress, Chapter 636 - 1st Session, S. 1540: an act to adjust the compensation of the members of the National Advisory Health Council not in the regular employment of the Government1
