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' unsatisfactory state-
death?
Ways be stated, especi- SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE RULES RELATING TO THE TRANSPORTATION
taring age. was the COMMON CARRIERS
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ealTls etor to ecoron ies OF DEAD BODIES BY
should be stated, as
and the certificate - [In effect throughout the State of New York,except in the City of New York,on August t,19151
for a coroner's in- dead tzar
aye be stated, especi- RULE 1. A transit carrier.
it and transit label issued by the local registrar of vital statistics must accompany each
aring age. Was the ported by a common earner. e of the deceased, and the cause aud he date datio
The certificate must The transit permit shall state the date of issuance, the name, sex, race and ag
calls for a coroner's The transit permit shall also state thedate and route of shipment, the point of shipment and destination, the method of preparation
'e of the spurs or of e of the officer
of the body, and shall el h Statsignature
the dateooftissuance,he tthe n meaker and tofethe deceased,nature itheplaccial e and date of death, the name of the escort
of the disease? If Y Th.e transit lab
'act should be clean or consignee,ee, the point of shipment and destination; and shall bear the signature and official title of the officer who issued the transit
permit. The transit label shall be attached to the outer box or case. ,
stillbirth is a eh12d
:IY received in which RULE 2. The transportation by common carriers of bodies dead of any diseases other than those mentioned in Rule 3 shall be
ed fora stillborn
,er the child was in permitted only under the following conditions:
ect the statement of (a) The coffin or casket shall be encas�et er and the boxy tightly closed.ong outer box made Either thecoffin or lumber,
orl the touter boa or case,shall
of age is found to All joints shall be securely put tog
stillborn," and some ,
be watertight.
Is usually of the at When the destination cannot be reached within 6o hours after death, all body orifices shall be closed with o ether and
led. cotton,and the body placed at once in a coffin or casket which shall be immediately closed and the coffin se casket shall together
encased 5 4
e c a strong outer box made of good sound lumber not less than of an inch thick. All joints must be securely p g
,e operation under• the box tightly closed, and either the coffin or casket, or the outer box or case, shall be watertight. diphtheria '
'4uiring a surgical typhus fever, f; *« 1,.
assumed, as a rule,
e disease or injury. I RULE 3. The transportation by common carrier of bodies dead , smallpox, plague, Asiatic permitted
era, owing
ice the operation is (membranous croup, diphtheritic sore throat), scarlet fever (scarlet rash, scarlatina), shall be permitted only under the h aneffcon- F r s
cause of death. A ditions: �
e administration of All body orifices shall be closed with absorbent cotton, the body shall be enveloped in a sheet saturated with an effective d
in fluid and shall be placed at once in a coffin which d lumber natllesslthan gnof.an inch thimanentick all joint The
of�h i shall
e? yt
an injury and the er
disinfecting
:he death calls for shall be encased in a strong outer box made of goo sour , outer
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securely put together and the box shall be tightly and permanently elsed> Either the coffin or casket,or the ou er ` r
cancer or a benign shall be watertight. t '
acted should always v,
)id fever or p nen. RULE ¢. No dead body shall be
nterment disinterred
tans t permit and transit label shall be required iredeas p ovided in authorities
having jurisdiction at the all a of y I
sated, as cerebral Paragraph (a) of Rule 2 shall apply.
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RULE Every outside case holding any dead b�ndles.ered for transportation by common carrier shall bear at least four handle,
must state What and when over 5 feet 6 inches in length,shall bear six ha
trust be indi Aver Albany, June 25, 1915 HERMANN M. BIGGS,
th must be g
missioner of Health, State of New York
whether tho death Corn
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