Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift fuer oeffentliche Gesundheitspflege, Volume 1F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1869 - Hygiene |
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Page 362 - States, or transfer or place under foreign registry or flag, any vessel or any interest therein owned in whole or in part by a citizen of the United States...
Page 343 - shall clear out or proceed to Sea unless fitted, to the Satisfaction of the Emigration Officer at the Port 15 of Clearance, with at least Two Privies, and with Two additional Privies on Deck for every One hundred...
Page 337 - Decks," shall carry a greater Number of Passengers on the whole than in the Proportion of One Statute Adult to every Five Superficial Feet, clear for Exercise, on the upper Deck or Poop, or...
Page 346 - That no greater number of passengers be carried than in the proportion of fifteen to every one hundred tons of the ship's registered tonnage...
Page 342 - ... steward, and who shall be approved by the emigration officer at the port of clearance,1 and who shall be employed in messing and serving out the provisions to the passengers, and in assisting to maintain cleanliness, order, and good discipline among the passengers, and who shall not assist in any way in navigating or working the ship.
Page 337 - ... are less in size than in the proportion of three square feet to every one hundred superficial feet of that deck, no greater number of steerage passengers shall be carried on that deck than in the proportion of one steerage passenger to every thirty clear superficial...
Page 352 - Ships as aforesaid ; and any Person on board who shall neglect or refuse to obey any such Rule or Regulation, or who shall obstruct the Medical Practitioner or Master of such Ship in the Execution of any Duty imposed upon him by any such Rule or Regulation, or who shall...
Page 340 - Such hospitals shall be fitted with bed-places, and supplied with proper beds, bedding, and utensils, to the satisfaction of the emigration officer at the port of clearance, and throughout the voyage kept so fitted and supplied.
Page 342 - In every such ship a convenient place for cooking shall be set apart on deck, and a sufficient cooking apparatus, properly covered in and arranged, shall be provided, to the satisfaction of the...
Page 348 - ... each and every passenger above the age of eight years who shall have died on the voyage by natural disease ; and the said collector shall pay the money thus received, at such times and in such manner as the Secretary of the Treasury, by general rules, shall direct, to any board or commission appointed by and acting under the authority of the State within which the port where such ship or vessel arrived is situated, for the care and protection of sick, indigent, or destitute emigrants, to be applied...