Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 183

Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 183
179 the activities of the public health boards in all villages and other thickly populated rural areas, which are charged with the drawing UP of regulations for the supervision of cleanliness and other matters otfecting' the general health in their own districts. Mention may also he niade of the Act concerning inspection of machines, factories and work shoj)s (1928), and an Act regarding inspection of ships (last oniendment 1935), besides various provisions for the safety of sea- faring men in general shipping- and other laws. By Act of 1921 (amended 1928) the sailors of Icelandic trawlers are provided with 8 hours rest every day. There is a detailed act concerning the planning °t towns and seaside villages from 1921, and detailed plans have been made of most towns and villages in the country in accordance with vvhich building has been done since then. Under an act of 1929 base- ment dwellings are prohibited in the towns and villages, but this has not been thoroughly carried out. Another measure to encourage improvement of the housing conditions of the people is that the State carries on extensive activities in support of building for the people, mostly by favourable loans, but also to a certain extent by direct grants of money (new settleinents in rural districts). Accord- 'ng to the provisions of the Education Act there is an annual medi- C;d examination of all school children (since 1916), but under the fihildwelfare Act of 1932, childwelfare commiltees in all rural and "ninicipal communities superintend the bringing up and social con- dition of children. The Icelanders have established a very humani- tarian legislation regarding poor relief, and every person has a right h> claim public poor relief at his place of residence so there is no (Iuestion of moving paupers from one parisli to another. Families niay never be broken up because of poverty and dependence on poor relief is not attended by loss of civil rights. The authorities Suarantee to the mothers of illegitimate children the alimonies from hie fathers; illegitimate children enjoy in every respect the same rights as Jegitimate ones. I^eath Certificates Act (1911). fOoctors are obliged to carry out a post mortem examination and lssue death certificates for all patients dying in all places where there are resident doctors, i. e. in all towns and most villages. In other Jdaces the causes of deaths are reported on by the clergymen, but in by far the greatest number of cases they have an opportunity to consult the doctors who attended the patients in their last illness. hater provisions were included in the law that all patients dying in *he larger hospitals shall be dissected in order to ascertain the cause °f death. There are special provisions in an Act of 1913 concerning a thorough examination of found corpses and of those who meet 'V|th death by accident. Detailed death statislics have been issued by the Statistical Bureau of Iceland since 1911. 23*
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