11. By virtue of the authority given in Chapter 26 of the General Statutes, the Board of Health of the City of Boston hereby forbids the exercise, on or after November 30, 1875, of the trade or employment of [blank] Author(s): Boston (Mass.). Board of Health (1872-1914) author. Publication: [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1875?] Subject(s): Air Pollution -- adverse effectsOdorantsOccupations -- legislation & jurisprudenceBoston
12. Ordered, that from the first day of April, to the first day of November, no green hides or horns shall be cured, stored, or be suffered to remain within the limits of the city, without a written permit from the Board of Health Author(s): Boston (Mass.). Board of Health (1872-1914) author. Publication: [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1875?] Subject(s): Air Pollution -- legislation & jurisprudenceOdorantsHornsSkinBoston
13. Whereas, contagious diseases are now prevalent in foreign ports, rendering increased restrictions necessary for the protection of the public health, it is hereby ordered, that from the 15th day of May, 1881, until November 1st, 1881, all vessels arriving in this harbor from the following ports shall stop at the quarantine staton Author(s): Boston (Mass.). Board of Health (1872-1914) author. Publication: [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1881?] Subject(s): Communicable Disease ControlQuarantine -- legislation & jurisprudenceShips -- legislation & jurisprudenceBoston
14. Sir, the Board of Health of the city is desirous of investigating the subject of the local causes of diphtheria Author(s): Boston (Mass.). Board of Health (1872-1914) author. Publication: [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1876?] Subject(s): Diphtheria -- mortalitySurveys and QuestionnairesBoston
15. Notice to fishermen and dealers in fresh fish Author(s): Boston (Mass.). Board of Health (1872-1914) author. Publication: [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1880?] Subject(s): Legislation, FoodFood SafetyFishesBoston
16. This is to notify all persons engaged in the business of selling fish, that the following sections of the ordinances are published for their information, and that it is the intention of the Board of Health to cause the provisions of the same to be strictly enforced Author(s): Boston (Mass.). Board of Health (1872-1914) author. Publication: [Boston?] : [publisher not identified], [1884?] Subject(s): Food SafetyFishesRefuse Disposal -- legislation & jurisprudenceBoston