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3° Sanitary. <br /> <br />move any officer of the city appointed or elected by them byres( 6. The members of t! <br />lution declaratory of its want of confidence in said officer; <br /> advised of the existence <br />vided, that two-thirds of the aldermen elect vote in favor of <br /> diseases at any port <br />resolution, and report the same <br /> shall quarantine agair <br /> NUMBER XXXIX.. S~c. 7' It shall be the duty ~ <br /> to see that all laws and or. <br /> SANITARY, <br /> and cleanliness of the citj <br />AN ORDINAI'qC~; to create and enforce sanitary laws and regulations in the <br />Paris. r. shall see that policemen and <br />SECTION X. The city council shall at their first regnlar mee faithfully, in discovering ar <br />ing in May of each and every year, appoint a health physician violating the sanitary law~ <br />shall be a regular practicing physician in good standing. SEc. 8. The health physicia <br />SEc. 2. The health physician shall at all times, act in col and the city marshal shall k <br />cert with the health inspectors, and shall, when he is informed ' from time to time to enter <br />the existence of any malignant fever, small-pox or any other public or private, in th <br />tilential or contagious diseases in this city, canse the person so or occupants thereof, and a <br />fected to be taken to such place as he may designate for ~.nuisance, source of filth, or c: <br />and the place selected shall be and become a pest-house, and :SEc. 9' Whenever any thin <br />health physician shall make and enforce all proper regulations: knowledge of any member <br />keep the diseased person isolated and to prevent intrusion frot to the health of this cit <br />parties not under his direction and control, who shall, if necessary, ( <br />SEc. 3' It shall be the duty of the mayor, on or destroy the same. <br />from the health physician, or any member of the board of ~tgc. ~o. The board of hca <br />to cause the city marshal, immediately, to dest{*oy or remove may establish such sanita <br /> and any person who sl <br />the city, all furniture, wearing apparel, or property of any <br />whatever, when from such information or otherwise, he shall when so established, or sl <br /> or resist the board of hca <br />good reason to believe that such furniture, apparel or prope~ <br />tainted or affected with any infectious or contagious diseases, of their duties, shall be <br />which shall be likely to create such disease, on conviction thereof before <br />S~c. 4. The city ~ouncil may, whenever it becomes r sum not exceeding one hu <br /> Si~c. IX. All persons withi' <br />sary, establish one or more hospitals and make all necessary <br />pointments, rules and regulations for the government thereof. ' ' hog-pens, and all I; <br />SEc. 5' The aldermen from each ward shall act as health in good sanitary condition, <br />spectors of their respective wards, and with the health physician, acting for the <br />shall constitute a board of health for the city. or snch other nec~ <br /> places from being offensive <br /> <br /> <br />
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