Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 180

Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 180
176 aid to people already infected with tuberculosis. On the whole this new Act for the prevention of tuberculosis is so very drastic and far- reaching, that it is doubtful if it can be paralleled elsewhere. Among other things, mention may be made of the fact, that it is a general civic duty to submit oneself to thorough tuberculosis examination if there seems reason for demanding it, and cases of infectious tuber- culosis may be put in hospital against their own will if it is necessary in order to ensure safe isolation. Venereal Diseases Act (amended last in 1932). A Venereal Diseases Act was enforced in 1932 in order to secure as thorough a supervision of patients suffering from venereal diseases as possible, and prevention against their spreading. Emphasis is laid on general instruction about the nature of these diseases, directions for direct prevention against infection, and facilities for the patients to obtain safe medical aid which is provided at the expense of the public, including stay in hospitals when necessary. A free clinic is maintained in Reykjavík for this pui’pose by a specialist who re- ceives a permanent salary from the State. In other places of the country venereal cases can get free treatment from the district physi- cians. Iceland is a party to an international agreement (Brussels, Dec. lst, 1924) facilitating medical treatment of venereal diseases for sailors of the mercantile marines. Leprosy Acts (of 1898 and 1909). The Act of 1898 provides for medical supervision of all leprosy patients and quarantine xneasures with regard to them, whereas the Act of 1909 stipulates that all patients afflicted with lepra tuberosa and lepra rnixta shall be removed to a leper hospital, the same apply- ing' to patients with lepra anæsthetica if it is considered necessary by a doctor. Hydatids Acts (1890 and 1924). AU pidxlic precautionary measures for the prevention of hydatids are based on instructing the people about the nature of the disease, enjoining caution in dealing with dogs, and curing dogs of tape-worms, but above all urging that they should be prevented from getting in- fected by taking care that they do not eat infected entrails of slaughtered animals. The first Act concerning this was enforced in 1869 imposing a tax on pet dogs. Under the Act of 1890 the provis- ions are made sti'icter and taxes are imposed on all dogs (annual tax of kr. 2.00 for each working dog and kr. 10.00 for pet dogs). But under the Act of 1924 disti'ict councils are authorised to lirnit or for- bid entirely thc keeping of dogs in towns and villages, and this has lxeen done for instance in Reykjavík. Social Insurance Act (1936, amended 1937, again amended 1940) and Act concerning Public Support for sick and disabled Persons (1936). In 1911 an Act was passed concerning sick clubs, and in 1925 a fairly comprehensive Accident Insurance Act was enforced. Under
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