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(c) That every school should have posters on the wall depicting 
and giving facts about malaria and Anophelines, yellow fever 
and Stegomyia, ankylostomiasis, and tuberculosis. 
(d) It should be made compulsory for the teachers of every 
class to teach the pupils the meaning of the posters, and simple 
facts in hygiene, and these facts should be revised by all the 
scholars at least once a year. 
III. That a special and permanent force of men should be formed 
to act as a mosquito brigade. 
(a) To destroy Stegomyia calopus breeding-places in the city 
proper. 
(b) To inspect and report on the condition of every house 
and office within the city proper, noting the general cleanliness 
of the place and the amount of rubbish. 
(c) That all rubbish should be removed free of charge afier 
the first inspection, but that later collections of rubbish should be 
removed at the expense of the householder. 
(d) That all yards and houses should be inspected monthly, 
and that extra inspections should be made of houses that are 
apt to be neglected and dirty. If found in such a condition the 
tenants should be summarily fined. That special inspections 
should be made of barracks inhabited by many people. 
(e) That each householder should be compelled to affix in a 
prominent place the ordinances promulgated by the authorities 
concerning screening of cisterns and tubs, breeding of mosquitos, 
collections of rubbish and the screening and notification of all 
patients suffering from fever. 
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