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Anthrax
cattle; a malignant boil or pustule caused in man by infection from animals either directly or through articles manufactured from their
Bill of health
from ports or places suspected of being particularly subject to infectious disorders, certifying the state of health at the time that
Cattle
and mouth disease, by slaughtering or preventing the movement of infected animals and restricting the importation of foreign cattle, see (English)
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Exposing
Exposing, in a public thoroughfare a person infected with a contagious disease is a common nuisance, and punishable
Fraud on a power
it was at the material date false in substance and infect, Halsbury's Laws of England, p. 672.
mangy
Infected with the mange scabby
Hackney carriages
Act provision for taximeter cabs is made. The conveyance of infected persons in public vehicles is prohibited by ss. 159 and
Kissing the book
kissing the thumb only, though followed by many to escape infection, is perhaps followed by more from a notion that them
Laundry
regulations (ss. 3 and 4) for their proper management. Sending infected articles which have not been properly disinfected or without proper
Lazar
the New Testament (Luke xvi. 20)]. A leper, any person infected with a nauseous and pestilential disease.
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