WINNETKA TALK May 14, 1927 VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BOARD OF HEALTH lowing data: PUBLICATION OF HEALTH RULES| ull name, age, sex, AND REGULATIONS of patient. Notice is hereby given that at a meet- Exact occupation, ing of the Board of Health of the Vil- ment or school lage of Winnetka on May 10th, 1927, the Name, following rules and regulations in rela- | tion to the sanitary condition of the Vil- Number of children or lage of Winnetka and for the prevention household. and suppression of disease were adopted, The report shall be made mm accordance with Section 251, XXIV of the lage of Winnetka, entitled "Health." sent to the place attended by patient, and address of person making report and date of | | 3 shall report to Health Officer the fol- | a 1 physi and exact address | midwife, of employ- report. Municipal Code of the Vil- ion, preferably by telephone. Health Officer | REGULATION NO. 1. Relative to Sec. | diagnosis and accompanied METHOD OF REPORTING. Every given above shall be physician or other person having knowl- | port dge of any person affected or apparently | The term uffected with any disease specified in Sec. "other person" regulation shall mean in as used in this | the for by the dat: considered as a re- adults in within six Chapter | hours after the case comes under observa- A specimen laboratory absence ol any --at Rosenberg's, the North Shore's Greatest Store-- Sports Shoes Have a Place in the Sun '0 The gallery's eyes "glued" on the ball! What, then, is the most conspicuous part of your golf attire? Your sports shoes! And here the sportswoman can secure these ultra-smart, comfort shoes of two-tone elkskin with soft crepe soles for $6.00. Boots That Spur On The Sporting Season HIKING BOOTS of brown elk- skin with 16-in. laced uppers. Goodyear welt soles and $7 rubber heels, priced RIDING BOOTS of finest black or brown leather. Correct cut, ex- cellent fit, at a $ 1 3.50 very unusual price, Rosenberg's--First Floor R OSENBERGS ba rr | isolated. When the Chancroid Chickenpox Dysentary (amebic, Gonococcus infection German measles disease, Hookworm infection to Sec- | Mumps IN [ Rabies Syphilis cian any parent, guardian, house- keeper of a hotel or lodging house, | nurse, school teacher, superin- | tendent of an institution, master of a ves- | | sel, owner or manager of a dairy, or other | § person having under his care or observa- | | | disease is: holder, bacillary) tion a person affected or apparently af- fected with a communicable REGULATION NO. 2. Relative | tion 4. MEASURES FOR CONTROL | SCHOOLS. The teacher of any school, | | , university or Sunday school, hav- | Trachoma | ing under his care any pupil who appears | 'uberculosis to be affected by any communicable dis-| Typlioid and paratyphoid fevers ollege physician. The | In spread from him to others. When the disease is: Dengue Malaria Yellow fever the person shall be kept in a screened room free from mosquitoes, provided that this form of isolation will be enforced only when practicable in the case of un'il examined by a eacher shall report the case in accord- ince with Section A pupil who has been excluded from a school, college or university on account of having been affected with or exposed to communicable diseases shall not be | readmitted to school without a permit from the Health Officer. REGULATION NO. 3. : tion 6. METHODS OF ISOLATION IN | malaria. VARIOUS DISEASES. Every person suf- No persons other than the physician or fering from any of the diseases men- |Derson in charge of or in attendance of tioned in Section shall isolate himself | the patient shall enter any premises, and every person in charge of such a per- | room, or apartment quarantined for a son shall isolate the person of whom he | communicable disease in violation of the is in charge in the following manner: terms of the quarantine. No person shall When the disease is: wilfully or negligently expose any other Anthrax | to a communicable disease. Cerebro-spinal fever REGULATION NO. 3 Cholera PERIODS OF ISOLATION. | case, shall promptly send such pupil | Whooping cough | home or separate him from other pupils | the person affected shall be so restricted | movement that the disease will not lelative to Sec- | MINIMUM telative to Diphtheria Sec. 8. The minimum periods of isola- Glanders | tion in various diseases shall be as fol- Leprosy lows: Measles ied : ales | Chickenpox--For ten (10) days and un- til all scabs have Poliomyelitis disappeared fronr the arlet fever Ror SOT Smallpox Tyvnhoid fever Yellow fever the person | skin. Diphtheria--For a minimum period of three weeks or until two successive cul- tures taken from both nose and throat, | twenty-four hours apart, show the ab- sence of the Diphtheria bacillus. Such throat affected shall be obsolutely Build on Sound «»* Strong Fresh milk will do it! Tests show that the person who drinks milk is always more fit physically. Young- sters, particularly, need the extra vim and vigor that milk so bounti- fully provides. Give them Bowman's Milk and you give them the strength to do the things other children do. It builds firm muscle and strong bones. Bowman's Milk is delicious- ly fresh -- the full-cream milk at its best. Perfectly pasteurized to assure its purity. 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