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Health and Sanitation

Record #:
17198
Abstract:
Carrying forward North Carolina's public health program, the 1943 General Assembly passed several measures to bolster and give strength to the existing set-up and added certain new developments. These included criminal penalties to enforce health regulations, the implementation of sanitary districts, systematic post-mortem examinations, and the creation of hospital authorities.
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