The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, Volume 8Kansas Medical Society, 1908 |
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The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, Volume 22 Kansas Medical Society Affichage du livre entier - 1922 |
The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, Volume 11 Kansas Medical Society Affichage du livre entier - 1911 |
The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, Volume 14 Kansas Medical Society Affichage du livre entier - 1913 |
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Page 286 - 23.—That local registrars are hereby charged with the strict and thorough enforcement of the provisions of this act in their districts, under the supervision and direction of the state registrar. And they shall make an immediate report to the state registrar of any violation of this law coming to their notice by observation or upon complaint
Page 284 - in which it is contained. He shall inform all registrars what diseases are to be considered as infectious, contagious or communicable and dangerous to the public health, as decided by the State Board of Health, in order that when deaths occur from such diseases proper precautions may be taken to prevent the spreading of dangerous
Page 285 - facie evidence in all courts and places of the facts therein stated. For any search of the files and records when no certified copy is made, the state registrar shall be entitled to a fee of fifty cents for each hour or
Page 284 - the first death in each calendar year, and sign his name as registrar in attest of the date of filing in his office. He shall also make a complete and accurate copy of each birth and death certificate registered by him, upon a form identical with the original certificate, to be
Page 283 - (19) Born at full term. (20) The certificate of attending physician or midwife as to attendance at birth, including statement of year, month, day and hour of birth, and whether the child was alive or dead at birth. This certificate shall be signed by the attending physician or midwife, with date of signature and address;
Page 281 - the ward, street and house number. If in a hospital or other institution, the name of the same to be given instead of the street and house number. If in an industrial camp, the name to be given. ( 3) Sex. ( 4) Color or race—as white, black, (negro or negro
Page 284 - lying-in or other institutions, public or private, to which persons resort for treatment of disease, confinement, or are committed by process of law, are hereby required to make a record of all the personal and statistical particulars relative to the inmates of their institutions at the date of
Page 280 - removal or other disposition shall have been properly issued by the registrar of the registration district in which the death occurs. And no such burial or removal permit shall be issued by any registrar until a complete and satisfactory certificate and return of the death has been
Page 279 - removal permits; requiring prompt returns to the central bureau of vital statistics at the capital of the state, as required to be established by the State Board of Health, and to insure the thorough organization and efficiency of the registration of vital statistics throughout the state, and providing certain penalties. Section
Page 284 - information required by this section shall he obtained from the individual himself if it is practicable to do so; and when they cannot be so obtained, they shall be secured in as complete a manner as possible from the relatives, friends, or other persons acquainted with the facts. Section