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<br /> :he city appointed or elected by them'by S~c. 6. The members of the board of health shall keep
<br /> its want of confidence in ~aid officer;
<br /> advised of the existence of any pestilential, infectious,
<br /> Is of the aldermen elect vote in favor of
<br /> diseases at any port or other place within the state,
<br /> ~lsewhere, and report the same immediately to the mayor, who
<br /> shall quarantine against such places.
<br /> NUMBER XXXIX, S~c. 7' It shall be the duty of each member of the board of
<br /> see that all laws and ordinances relative to the health,
<br /> SANITARY,
<br /> and cleanliness of the city are strictly complied with, and
<br /> ~ate and enforce sanitary laws and regulation~ in the cit'
<br /> shall see that policemen and other .city officers perform their
<br /> ~he city council shall at their first regular mee ties faithfully, in discovering and making complaints against all
<br /> and every year, appoint a health physician w~ violating the sanitary laws of this city.
<br /> racticing physician in good standing. Sgc. 8. The health physician, the members of the board of
<br /> ~ealth physician shall at all times, act in cm and the city marshal shall have power, and it shall be their
<br /> inspectors, and shall, when he is informed from time to time to enter and inspect all buildings and
<br /> ~ malignant fever, small-pox or any other pc public or private, in this city, having first notified the
<br /> us diseases in this city, cause the person so a or occupants thereof, aud ascertain and report to the mayor,
<br /> o'such place as he may designate for treatmen
<br /> :ed shall be and become a pest-house, and
<br /> ~llmakeand enf°rce all pr°perregulati°ns Ihekn°wledge°fanymember °f the b°ard°fhealth'whichis
<br /> ,erson isolated and to prevent intrusion fro: .gerous to the health of this city, he shall report the same to the
<br /> ~Vor, who shall, if necessary, cause the city marshal to abate,
<br /> is direction and control.
<br />all be the duty of the mayor, on informatil
<br />ysician, or any member of the board of healt
<br />arshal, immediately, to desti'oy or remove fro Incil, may establish such sanitary rek lations as they may deem
<br />ire, wearing apparel, or property of any ki~ I~essary, and any person who shall violate such rules or regula-
<br />~m such information or otherwise, he shall ha ,~s~ when so established, or shall at any time interfere with,
<br />ieve that such furniture, apparel or property~er, or resist the board of health, or any member thereof in the
<br />with any infectious or contagious diseases, ~harge of their duties, shallbe deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
<br />dy to create such disease. .~l. on conviction thereof before the mayor's court, shall be fined
<br /> nece~ny sum not exceeding one h~'.tdred dollars.
<br /> city ~ouncil may, whenever it becomes
<br />or more hospitals and make all necessary al.S~'c' ~I. All persons within the limits o~ this city shall keep
<br />and regulations for the government thereof. :~.!r privies, hog:pens, and all places about their premises clean,
<br />' aldermen from each ward shall act as healthI~,' in .good sanitary condition, and shall, when the mayor or
<br />.~spective wards, and with the health II~th physician, acting for the city council, notifies them, use
<br />)Oard of health for the city. or such other necessary precautions as will prevent
<br /> places from being offensive to occupants of adjoining preen
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