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G ttu^yi^j^ulaiion^'concerM ing the Practice of -~ ~ i ^ R ^ e a n d S u r g e r y 't fi tf£C$ State 3 f L , E I. _ CT7 s Vv-} ■ o f tm s ^officers, o r h e a l t h ih th e city of - ^ - _ ___ -»- r. r. .H -. — - . - - « r **f~wlll 0 G^-tll C~ -^^ ybcari»U % a i j f t t dcfoffifee b e president, and _ t i t f c ^ g aiBerg o f wbich^ghall, from thru* fn fjmp '% bte ^ ppojoUd-by-tbe-cagHfnon-ftminfi^ “7§^ y J!»^C»^Ctbg lt)ayQr shall, from any caugev tK^:bbard of health may cikfc^o^oftheiro^lium b e r a s'president, who ah*UVpoM«« alt the power? andjperform all the dutief -of! tbe< mayottunder this Chapter. *:$,3*fe3Phe he^Ith'^lofBcer,. resident physician rrJ-STL- ■ “ l V j l — J -.—r-.-. ---^ , J ' I . y ,d R ^ a f e h it.ei^^b m . ft >ne h u iid r ^ ^ n s jT ^ w ^ ^ o U k r s ^ rif b e fcF-^ne --Aii3nfiuefv-fe^!?.i^i^li- be- W iti by the resppoft ive m a s ters. o f t h e vessels bo Visited, anti e'xa- inm e & ’ “ - ' '• \ v * ‘ \; n-r^/r T r a - . - r r — r^i. -fo] thj_mly f6<rt0n^,: app.(5jnt eo'm k n y consul titi£piy$icians gs jh e y m»y^deem .necessary, designate their iferfentitledtb receiye>tbiTiolIoTvingfees:;._ , F g r each $argo inspected; by him underthe direction of tlie b o a rd o f health, three dollars j ^I'oriiich*TCTgelq5lr^Tri«dwd^untl'ed‘by~hiffi' under the Ulie dirVctioti, five dollojp ; -i—\^ i c h r J e « 9 ^ h l d l “ l^e paid by- tW owner or w n sfgnf^W ^ llte caf^a.nspec!ed'orveaselp\i- rifiedy^\-' -r .■'V . § 16^it-iliall-bc, tbfi.duty rdf such inspector, after be shall have perfornied any service re quired of him, to m a k e a n immediate report of bis proceeding? and their result, to the boarc o f health, or the m a y o r and commissioners .of health. t F t l e i i . OF QUARANTINE, AND SEGULATIb^'S Iff THE N tW ~ y O R K .. -------- A R T IC L E F I ^ S T . Qf.iht-J?lac&.jzf Quarantine, and the Veiich and .. ' Person* subject , thereto . '•§ 1 . T h e anchorage, p lace for vessels at qua rantine, shal! be jasr n e a r a s may be to tbe ma rine hospital on Staten I s lands, . § 2. ‘T h e quarantlSe aiichofagfe shalK-tefde signated by buoys, to be filed undfir the direc tion o f the health, officer, and. every ves 8 el|sub- je c t to q u arantine sbaU. a n c h o r within them . ' § 3, Every vessel i n t b i i Article declared to be subject to q u a rantine, shall, Immediately fln het- a rrival, proceed to and be anchored a t the place then assigned for q u a rantine; and (hall -rem a inthere -m tk-he^ofijcers, pasxeDgers-and crew , daring her quarantine, attbject to-the e s - commissioners of health. § 13. If any vessel arriving at-tjos-quaratvtine ground, shall be bound tof>ome p o r t eastward of the city'of New-York, and beyond this state, the health officer, after having duly visited and examined her, may permit* h e r to pass on her voyage through the- Sound; -but no such vessel shall,, in that caafi.>i)je_hrQught t o anchor off the city, nor shall any of her crew or passengers and in, or hold any intercourse or comnmnica-\ lio.UL.with. the c tt jy «r with any person- there-’ 'rom- - ---- 7 —* y ..............-7 *,w — am ination of the health officer, to the provi sions o f this- Title, an d to such regulattdjK is tbe health officer or board of health shall law fully issposer- \ § 4. Vessels arriving in the port of New- Y o r k are~<roclarcth to be subjecfto qgarantirier tndghalt-be^aseed^LB-l^llowfr: --------- _ port,-baying, for- ty or more passengers, or on board of wnTch^ during’ the voyage, or w b jlst at the port of de- yLhazaJheen ITcK, amvV . ^fp^^«^i 3 y^eoB)nffiBp{MEel>'-or 4 the city, ahaJl^be the 'c o ^ j t n i i f i ^ r j ofhealtb. • TT T h e Health officer shall perform all the d p ti^ hereafter specified in this Chapter, and soph < o th e r duties as the b o ard o r commissioners o f b e a ltb shjill lawfulhrl'equire. .^ ^ • 'T b jB s h e a ltlu^cer may appoint anassist- aod^Tbo -may p erform all the duties-requirejTof jthirireaRF.officer. > Such assistant, before be - shall' e n ter on the duties o f his office, shall take the 1 loath pre?cribed-in th e constitution of this ' shiie. § 6 . ^ b e resident physician shall visit all sick pgraons^r^ported to the mayors o r to the board ‘oraMnfeissfoners. o f health, and shall perform sikli to th e r duties as the board of h e a lth shajl en- ijojn. ' * ' §- 7- T h e health commissioner, under the dr- tecfiO n fof the board of health, shall assist the I rfeudfibt physician in the discharge of hi* official ‘duties. § ~B. H e shall also receive all monies appro* -c 'priated to the use of the m arine hospital, and shall \pay all demands against the hospital that shall bp_ approved by a majority o f the commis- sioners 'tff liealth; and before he shall enter on ‘thtf d u ties of his office, shall e x e c u te a bond in Ib^J^I^Lfluun -ot five thotisand dollars, condition- «V fojr (he faithful performance o f his trust, and 'wiUi such rfuteties as the mayor or recorder of ihe city shall approve. T h e bond shall be given e “people of th » state, and be filed-by the o p c e r / ^ & g jl^iri tbe office b f t h e clerk ofthe city aim_cotmty. ^ I0J P - s r t a r f i j A . . ^ ^ ______ _____________ __ _____________________ , ing Bltween the Srst d a y of April and the first day bf N o vember 1a a n y year. ‘ 7 ” = , 2 . All vessels arriving between the thirty- irst day of May and the sixteenth day of Octo- ier, in any year, from an y place, in the ordina ry passage from which-, they mmt pass to the south oT-Gape Heniopen. 3., All vessels from any place, (including isl ands,) in Asia, Africa, or the Mediterranean^ ojTTrbm either of tbe W est-India, Bahama, Bermuda, or W estern islander, or from any place in America, in the ordinary passage from whi*ch they must pass south of Georgia, arriv ing between the first day of April and the first day o f November, in any year. 4. All vessels from any place where yellow, bilious malignant, or o ther pestilential or-infec- tious fever existed at the tim e of their departure, or on board of'whicli, dtfring 1 the voyage, any case of any such fever shall have occurred, ar riving between the first day of April and first day of November in any year. rect from their foreign port of departure, would haye b een included in the fourth class, that shall arrive at any place in the United States, gr British North America, and proceed thence to the port of Ivcw-York, between the first day\of nJune and the first day o f October, in any year. § 5. Ev'ery vessel included in the first two classes of the preceding section, shall be sub ject to such length of quarantine, and other re gulations, as the health officer shal! designate and enjoin. § 6 , Every vessel included iathe thir<Tclass, w h ich ahall am v e -betw e e ^ the thjrtv-first day of M ay and the first day of Octobe'r, in any year, shall remain at quarantine for two days, and for such further p e riod as the health officer shall deem expedient; bu t from the provisions ^hjayor • or/the board or'thtf comWiasjoners^oT. jiealtbj e<jr.ta c’a u s ^ tW w i™ J w h c n e rerin th e ir judgmejii lli^ p u b 'ltc^ e ^ tir t e landed at the m u f f i n shalLreq u ir e lt, may Order any vessel, a t the otlier suitable nla^A m .J wliarv^ o f tife 6% , or lt^ itg vicinity,* to the to be propeSy v e n t i l a t e d ^liaV&htirLe grouiid, or other p lac6\of saiety^ least twenty days J ntti4 moir i*hnnirA oil nfltsmnc ak tkin-Mh— £ c%e> ti _ _ _ • and may .rfcquire all pehonsraf^icles or tlii|ig 87 landed or, introduced m to the-citv from, such S 26 . E roiasuch v e n t U a t l o V ^ i P .£ M k ,-cfoal$,_di gfj | ledf-extii IlOtlftPS,. Arureo a k J __ j* .. tcssel,/lQ be seized anxl returned .on bojard, or tbihove ^ to the quarantme j;roun^. la case the ms&ter, owner, or consignee o f the vessel o.nno.t b e /ovnd, or.shaJl refuse or neglect to J Q ^ n iiy a r , or the.) c e sr syrups, tu r ^ r S ? ;' f r t r o T n a t > a o h i ) c i t / i U < . ^ 1 . _ __ ___ a * ■ _ <? btjard' of h e a lth, shall hav,e po\vpr so to remove the vessel, a t the expense of s u c h m aster, own- gi 7 <ffcogsigfiee ' ~ ‘ § 12. No vessel, nor person so ordered oyt, all return to the 'city, without tbe vtwtten per- mTf of The^oard' b f health, t i e m ayor, or the liquors, drugs and m e d i c j n e S S |l 9 iie, and earthen-waFe^ fruit^H 7 “ oneyj ivory, sm s ^ nces, marbie , n i l ^ g j i t i S ^ r,wl l A R T I C L E SE C O N D . Of the Duties o f Pilots, in relation to Vessels sub ject to Quarantine § 14. It s h a lllje the duty o f e a c h branch and deputy pilot belonging to the p o r t, to use his utmost endeavours to- hail evety vessel which le shall discover to he entering tb e port, and to demand of the m aster of ev e r^ such vessel, whether any person has died or been sick’ on ward, daring th e passage, a n d w h e ther any pestilential fever existed, at the tim e of her sail ing, at the port whence she sailed.. § 15. If any of the above questions shall be answered in the affirmative, the pilot shall im mediately give BOticrtb the m a s ter o f th e ves sel, lhat\ h e , bis vessel, crew ,\passengers and cargo, are subject to the exam ination of the lealth officer; and shall direct him to proceed and anchor his-vessel at the quarantine anchor age, there to await the further d irections of the lealth officer. _________ -It-sbaU-be-the d u ty of e v erv^ pilot who- n i l A n t i n n A ^ i * « tA a* n » 4 n ivnit nnl Ha a L a AA A 1 .^. _ _ shall conduct into port a vessel subject to qua- jantine, 1. To bnng such vessel to a n c h o r within the 1 M oya m a rking ihe quarantine anchorage. 2 , To p revent any vessel dr bofift^ft’ofn eomiiag jlong side of the yesgel tinder his charge, and tb ahd such other articles of t h V c k r ^ sufficient^ are not liable t 0 rfe t i^ r J n f e c tl o iL cepted, ,f the autbprity to m i ^ ^ S S shall hav^ H e u given the board of h e a lth, or- the in 3 o r S S J sioners of health. S' C. § 37.- No-portion ofsuch tid e s excepted- under the, ?hall be conveyed to the c ity ^ w ith o W ^ 'i mit of the board of health, wbjetaKuB !?\1 given until the health officer, rfnSffiflr*' agent approved of b y the board of h S I S have repotted to-tbe -board, ihstTSucK^n^^ been properly ventilated .and ?lett^ in a sound condition and free froma § 28. None- o H h t r o f f lc e Y s r p ^ ^ ^ of a n y -such vessel, sball city, until fifteen days after t h t f r i ^ S r vessel from her foreign port of'd«o^l:-!^ until fifteen days after the-last c a i e ^ i ^ ^ tial or infectious fever that shall h ire onboard, nor until ten day$ aftVr>l»* quarantine. .... ’’ tr ” § 29. T h e health officer, necessary to prevent infectior may cause any bedding or c lpthi'n|;S B * vessel subject to quarantine, her cargo that he may deim i n 'f e c t ^ ^ ^ i ? stroyed. ^ 30. I-f there shall be any duce or m erchandize, other t h t n $ $ l g j ^ as are enumerated in the tw e n ty-iii^gfevf this T itle, or th a t m ay be e x c e p t ^ n l l j section, bn boardToTany cnastingr to quarantine, it shal] beJthe officer, except in the cases m e f if f i* * ^ ’ next succeeding section, to o r d e m i U - P ^ r or merchandize to be landed for p iui^dS |it tbe gtrarantine ground, or at soarf-i' ^ ' p lace out o f t h e ^ y = ^ ;~~\~~ ' r jrevent any thing on board from b e in g thrown ifito any other vessel or boat. 3. To present to the master o f the vessel a innted copy of this Chapter, w h e n such copy shall have been delivered to him for that pur pose. 4. To take cafe that no violations of this Chapfer b e committed by any p e rson on board, and to report such as may be c o m m itted, as soon as may be, to the health officer. A R T IC L E T H I R D . • 'egulations concerning the Treatment, Conduct and Duties of Fessels, Articles and Persons un der Quarantine. § 17. It 9 hall be the duty of the health offi cer, to enter on board of every vessel subject to quarantine, immediately on h e r arrival, and to make strict search and inquiry into the ealth of the officers, crew and passengers, and 5. All vessels which, i f they had arrived di-» Thto the state and condition of the vessel and AV 10<S *W 4 U r» • » . • _ r I _ 1 11 a her cargo. § 18. In the discharge of this duty, he may jut all such questions to the persons on board, is he shall judge necessary and proper, to ena- )le him to ascertain the condition of the vessel, and the length of quarantine to w h ich she ought to be subject; and the persons to whom such questions may be put, shall, if required, answer the same under oath, which the health officer is authorised to administer. § 19. It shall be the duty of-the health offi- regulations, or if not landed at „ ground, tor those o f the .mayor-aad ers of health. § 31. T h e landing-of-sueh-prodti chandize from any s a e h ressehrilnclF„. quired, if the m aM e ^ li5ll=^JuBif^»E._ proof that it is free from' damage, a»ii‘;bS(;| landed in the U n ited States or-sost^l’iiib. port of North Am erica inore than twenffiljfa or that the port in th e W est Indus was shipped, was healthy «t the dme^o£»(k shipment, and that the v e s a t l W ' ^ w m i * imported, was also Healthy, fro m \ t » < ^ # her departure from th e United--■ tish port of North America, until he1^tB^.';i:i § 32. All rags, hides and skins, jinwfjrij J vessels subject to the examination o^ttt'm)& officer, between the thirty-first day jtfplfoAl the first day or O c tober in any y e ^ £ u , ^ discharged at the quarantine gtpnW ^ ^ jk' health officer on examination, sbaQJ< tid e s so discharged to be sound, he^Mpjn|t. a permit for their removal to those - city, where their e n try is permitted, shall have arrived under the circum«Unceii»»* tioned- in the next succeeding section./!^,% opinion such removal would be dan^»fi^\ the public health, the health officer~ such articles until they shall have be«!^eliwp~ ed or purified, or until, in his j u d ^ ^ f j ^ f may be removed w ith safety. vS'»r ‘ < • ^ 33. AH cotton, all the article^ f l y g t ^ y ■ in the last preceding section, amf atfotHr-^—l cles in the opinion of the health offker ijk^k imbibe and retain infection, shall at the quarantine ground, or at some bther.iwv L able place without the limits of the~.cityj.^r the first day of Novem ber, ifjh e y sbtll*Wf between the thirty-first day of May cer} to make to the board of health, a report first day of November, in any ves; of which any person is, or shall have of any pestilential or infectious fever< I 1 - . . . . . . , . , v J / , v , 4 Of titts- section, vessels from Canton and C a l - __________ I* tfbuiit o f his rece^ W j.~? ^ w i l l £IT<Tiesr> ** rn Ameri-^sFothinTanrf - r ! recezpts- a«<? J cit Soiifh“of'S'c. Gary’s in Georma, and north of A ‘S T i ^ r r * 3^ l^ K' or on & e S w itine nt ox islands n e a r s b ^ t f e p o s i t thebalance that s b a f a p p e a r to bj> the continent of Africa, after the Vfteenth dav in his hands, m such bank in t b e c i t y of New- -<• -- ^ __ <• -• • u , t . uiieenin aay YoilCy as the board s h a ll design a te j-to tbe cre dit o f t 5 e commissioners of h e a lth. § JO . \The monies so deposited shall not be d r o p o u t , except .on the check o f the health com m issioner, countersigned by the president of tb'e-board of health. ^ 1 1 . I n the discharge of th e ir duties, the resident physician and health -commissioner, shall m e e t daily at the office of t h e board of health, during such p a r t of the year and at auch boors of the day, as the board shall dosig- uate - 4-1^* T h o resident p h y s idan a n d health cpm- miMiober, shall each receive an annyal salary of o ne thousand dollars; and th e h e a lth officer, at physician o f the m arine hospital, a like s*Ia- ry o f f o p r hundred and-fifty d o llara; and s*di p a I a * ? A « * 1_ _ . * j _ m A . « i prop n a ted fp r the.QI^ofHhe m a rine hospiull §■13. T h e .health officer shall b e entitledlto receive t h e following fees for visiting and exh- ^ n iO g - v e s s e k m the discharge o f his t)lfioiJl of M ay, in the year of their arrival. § 7. Every vessel in the fourth class, which shall arrive within the days mentioned in the last section, and every vessel tn the fifth class, shall remain at quarantine for at least thirty n n t r c n f f / n * L a w ■> h m 1 _ __ «■ *. ti * days after her arrival, and in all cases, at least tw enty days after her w h o le cargo shall have been discharged and landed, aud shall perform such further quarantine, as the health officer shall prescribe. § 8 - Ali vessels subject to a regular q u aran tine, shall, if navigated by steam, be subject on- y to such length of q u arantine, and other regu lations, as tbe health officer shall enjoin. § 9. T h e quarantine o f vessels subject there to, w h e re fio period o f regular quarantine is pre scribed, shall be limited by the discretion o f the health officer; but u n less u n d e r special eircum* respecting every vessel that he shall visit, and containing all such information as may enable , Kv.o.«✓. __ _ the board to determine what m e a sures, in res- time the cargo was on board, or whiil pect to such vessel, ought t-o be adopted. have brought such articles from a § 20 . Every vessel subject tb a regular quar- such fever existed at the time of,-,ot^^Jf?** antine of two days, shall, during its quarantine^ s vious to thpic shipm ent. ' --- ----------------------------- - ------------------------ - 1 • } * « gerous to the public health,-the. the board of h eakb-or the-mayor . sioners of health, may permit such be shipped for exportation by sea, or ion up the North or East river, in U.\ L _ it .... _______ u _ InilltH o; ilothing and beddingof tf\ig.sa- gs;p, _be wgll c a s h e d and aired. ■§\ 21 . Captains and passengers, arriving from healthy ports, and in healthy vessels subject t o , ____ a quarantine of two days, may, on their arrival, | ation be permitted to come into the c ity, without any baggage. § 22 . The master, owner, or consignee, of which shall not approach, whilst when loaded nearer tfian three hundred1^ ? ^ the wharves of the city ; and if >SX- . »-c ------- -- ...w u or comm issioners of health, it shall not exceed the tim e requisite for a doe examination of the vessel and cargo, and a compliance with the regulations of thiiC h a p ter. § 10. Evprjr TPMel arriving in th* port of * / . ' ■ ---------------- o --------- 7 , W . v * r * , * * i r v o V A f c j t 9 * * - every vessel subject to a regular quarantine ofi loaded, shall approach nearer to thercity^jj\. thirty days, shall forthwith, upon th e requisition,! tides so loaded may be seized and sold; DJT and under the'direction of the»Jhealth officer-y -1 commissioners of h e a lth, for the ase cause such vessel to be unladen, cleansed and rine hospital. ’ *-?-> purified. § gg> j f anv vessei suhiect to qiiaran^P^ f § 23. Every vessel mentioned in the last preceding section, shall, during her quarantine, be lit least three times thoroughly white-wash ed in every part of the iuside, e x c e p t such parts as have been painted of varnished, which shill be ptorifiejl as the health officer shall direct; \and such'vessel shalTbe fumigated w ith mine ral acid gas, when required by tbe health officer. There shall be an interval of at least four days between each w ^ te-w ashing, and when the weather permits, wind-sails shall be kept in each hatchway of the vessel. § 24. W hen the requisitions of tthe^preceding section shall have been complfetf w ith , and the regular period of quarantine shall have pxpired, § 35 . I f any vessel suhject to qUarariSD^ less than thirty days, and laden in.wb^-. part with cotton of the United State* territoriei, shall have on board any sick the character of whose disease cannot b * 0 8 :, diately ascertained, thc health officer | lain such vessel and cargo at quarantine*,- ^ term not exceeding, fen days; -and opinion the disease of^stich sick person.^ n a malignant or pestilential naturejjie release the vessel and cargO^frtftn or detaining the vessel, may permit tW’ ^ to be sent directly &> the city of to be put onboard o f a n y vessel, atthfiJS^ of the city, for exportation. (To b* m n tinvedtn No.