| 1903 - 842 pages
...Article 41 was agreed to. Doctor Guiteras read article 42, as follows: AHTICLE 42. Coaches intended fdr the transportation of passengers and mails should...person suffering from plague, cholera, or yellow fever Doctor GUITERAS. No; I do not accept yellow fever there. No, no. And yet, supposing a case of yellow... | |
| 1906 - 520 pages
...Art. 42. — Railway-carriages for passengers, mails, or luggage may not be detained at a frontier. If one of these carriages be infected or shall have been occupied by a person suffering from plague or from cholera, it shall be detached from the train for disinfection at the earliest possible moment.... | |
| Pan American Sanitary Conference - Public health - 1906 - 478 pages
...was continued down to the end of article 41. Doctor Gatewood read in English as follows: ARTICLE 42. Coaches intended for the transportation of passengers and mails should not be retained at frontiers. The PRESIDENT. That word "retained" was changed to "detained," was it not? Doctor GEDDINGS. No, no;... | |
| 1907 - 954 pages
...in l>andj. ART. XL1I. Coaches intended for the transportation of passengers and mails should not lie retained at frontiers. In order to avoid this retention...from plague, cholera, or yellow fever, it shall be detached from the train for disinfection at the earliest possible moment. ART. XLI11. Measures concerning... | |
| International law - 1909 - 434 pages
...certain classes of persons, notably vagabonds, emigrants and persons traveling or passing the frontier in bands. ARTICLE XLII. Coaches intended for the transportation...from plague, cholera or yellow fever, it shall be detached from the train for disinfection at the earliest possible moment. ARTICLE XLIII. Measures concerning... | |
| United States. Insular Affairs Bureau - 1909 - 712 pages
...for the transportanot to* be re- tion of passengers and mails should not be retained at telned. etc. frontiers. In order to avoid this retention a system...from plague, cholera or yellow fever, it shall be detached from the train for disinfection at the earliest possible moment. posta"fB°ed perd ARTICLE... | |
| 1909 - 284 pages
...persons, notably vagabonds, emigrants, and persons traveling or passing the frontier in bands. ART. XI, H. Coaches intended for the transportation of passengers and mails should not be retained at frontiers. THIRD INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONVENTION. 133 In order to avoid this retention, a system of relays ought... | |
| United States - Electronic journals - 1938 - 1900 pages
...certain classes of persons, notably vagabonds, emigrants and persons traveling or passing the frontier in bands. ARTICLE XLII. Coaches intended for the transportation...from plague, cholera or yellow fever, it shall be detached from the train for disinfection at the earliest possible moment. ABTICLE XLIII. Measures concerning... | |
| United States - United States - 1910 - 1292 pages
...notably vagabonds, emigrants and persons traveling or passing the frontier in bands. ARTICLE XLI I. Coaches intended for the transportation of passengers...If one of these carriages be infected or shall have beon occupied by a person suffering from plague, cholera or yellow fever, it shall be detached from... | |
| United States - 1914 - 798 pages
...notably vagabonds, emigrants and persons traveling or passing the frontier in bands. ARTICLE XLI I. Coaches intended for the transportation of passengers...from plague, cholera or yellow fever, it shall be detached from the train for disinfection at the earliest possible moment. ARTICLE XLIII. Measures concerning... | |
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