• J La State Med Soc · Feb 2000

    Are you sanitary?

    • L Trachtman and B Savoie.
    • Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health (LDHHPH), USA.
    • J La State Med Soc. 2000 Feb 1; 152 (2): 74-7.

    AbstractThe authors present an annotated, condensed synopsis of the fundamental basis of public health practice in Louisiana, the state's Sanitary Code. The "tongue-in-cheek" remarks about some of the Code's requirements are just that, poking a bit of fun at the rule and law-making processes, but meant not in the least bit to underestimate the value of the public health rules and laws of the state.

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