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Healthcare

1899/1900
An ACT to permit the registration of W. W. Childs as a pharmacist.
An ACT for the relief of Johnson & Early, assignees of Mary McGee.
An ACT for the relief of W. F. Price.
An ACT for the relief of John S. Cooke, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of J. T. Pearman, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT to incorporate the sons and daughters of liberty in Westmoreland county, Virginia.
An ACT for the relief of W. J. B. Duncan, of the city of Alexandria, Virginia.
An ACT for the relief of Samuel J. Nunnalley, a disabled Confederate soldier,
An ACT for the relief of Grief C. Chummey, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of F. M. Kirby, a Confederate soldier.
AN ACT for the relief of Mrs. Quincy G. Dunn, widow of a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to incorporate the union brothers, a colored organization, with powers to care for its sick and to bury its dead.
An ACT for the relief of G. T. W. Kern, of Bedford City, Virginia
An ACT for the relief of W. R. Coulbourne, of the city of Roanoke.
An ACT for the relief of Lewis B. Dulaney, of Scott county, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of James Watkins Cook Walton, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of Samuel Waldron.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1, 13, and 21 of an act entitled an act to provide for a new charter for the town of Farmville
An ACT for the relief of Robert A. Doyle, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of John Zigler, a Confederate soldier, of Patrick county.
An ACT for the relief of Wesley Tieflin, an ex-Confederate soldier.
An ACT to provide for the relief of ‘battery “C,” first battalion artillery, Virginia volunteers (Grimes battery), Norfolk and Virginia Beach railway company, Dr. R. S. Spilman, C. R. Warren, W. E. Simons, for services rendered in aid of the civil authorities of the commonwealth of Virginia in preventing the spread of yellow fever.
An ACT for the relief of Jacob Yearout, a private Confederate soldier.
An ACT to authorize Dr. W. M. Janney to practice dentistry in the county of Frederick and adjoining counties.
An ACT for the relief of W. W. Wood.
An ACT for the relief of James E. Bullock, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of F. W. Wells, of Dinwiddie county.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 17 of the charter of the city of Portsmouth, approved March 6, 1882, as amended by an act approved February 23, 1894, and as amended by an act approved January 27, 1898.
An ACT to provide for the payment out of the treasury for losses sustained by destruction of property and expenses incurred to prevent the spread of small-pox from an epidemic of that disease prevalent in Indian reservation of the Pamunkey tribe of Indians.
An ACT for the relief of A. R. Payne, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT to authorize the superintendents of the state hospitals for the insane to grant furloughs to inmates thereof.
An ACT for the relief of John E. Hester, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT authorizing and directing the board of pharmacy to register C. B. Gibson as a pharmacist, and allowing him to compound and sell drugs, etc., in Lee county.
An ACT for the relief of Charles E. Blankenship.
An ACT for the relief of Johnson & Early, assignees of Richard Beasley.
An ACT for the relief of A. H. Faulkner, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of Peter Foster, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to provide a new charter for the town of Clifton Forge,
An ACT to provide a new charter for the city of Bristol, and to repeal all other acts or parts of acts or charters in conflict therewith.
An ACT for the relief of Johnson & Early, assignees of C. M. Edwards.
An ACT to enlarge the powers of the Charlotte Williams hospital.
An ACT to relieve John W. Lawman, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT authorizing the auditor of public accounts to issue a warrant to F. Sale and J. W. Austin for the payment of twenty-five dollars for services rendered by them in making an autopsy on the body of Edward Smith, deceased.
An ACT to exempt from taxation the property of the king’s daughters’ hospital of Portsmouth, Virginia.
An ACT appropriating the public revenue for the two fiscal years ending, respectively, on September 30, 1900, and September 30, 1901
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act for the relief of H. T. Bennet, approved March 5, 1890.
An ACT for the relief of R. D. Hill, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT to incorporate the golden chain society of Westmoreland county, Virginia.
An ACT to prevent the sale of adulterated and misbranded food
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1660 to 1712, inclusive, of the code of Virginia in relation to state hospitals for the Insane and the commitment of insane persons.
An ACT to provide a new charter for the city of Charlottesville,
An Act Providing for the Appointment of a State Board of Health, and of Local Boards of Health, Defining the Duties and Powers and Compensation Thereof, and of Their Members, Officers, and Agents, in Connection with the Preservation of Public Health
An ACT for the relief of J. S. Cannon, of Spotsylvania county.
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of Smyth county to issue bonds, etc.
An ACT to provide for a special appropriation to the Southwestern State Hospital.
An ACT for the relief of S. G. Robinson & Company, assignee of M. C. Stoneman.
An ACT for the relief of Gillie Bush, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1749, 1750, and 1752 of chapter 77 of the code, regulating the practice of medicine and surgery in Virginia.
An ACT for the relief of William C. Muse, of Westmoreland county.
An ACT to quiet the title to that certain lot in the city of Winchester, known as the old Catholic cemetery, and to provide for the removal of the remains interred therein and the sale of said lot.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to define the corporate limits and charter for the city of Williamsburg
An ACT for the relief of S. G. Robinson & Company, assignees of Thomas Bryant.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 90 and 93 of an act approved March 6, 1890, entitled an act to provide for the assessment of taxes On persons, property, and incomes, and on licenses to transact business, and imposing taxes thereon for the support of the government and public free schools, and to pay the interest on the public debt, and prescribing the mode of obtaining licenses to sell wine, ardent spirits, malt liquors, or any mixture thereof, in cases where a court certificate is required.
An ACT for the relief of W. L. Driskell, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of James Prilliman, a blind Confederate soldier.
An ACT to incorporate the Newport News general hospital association.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 1759 of the code of Virginia in relation to the practice of pharmacy, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved March 2, 1898, entitled an act to amend and re-enact section 1759 of the code of Virginia in relation to the practice of pharmacy, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved March 5, 1894.
An ACT for the relief of George A. Bowling, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of Johnson & Early, assignees of George Dalton.
An ACT for the relief of B. J. Kirby, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of J. M. Taylor, a disabled Confederate soldier, of Madison county.
An ACT for the relief of Abram P. Myers, a veterinarian of the county of Rockingham.
An ACT for relief of W. L. Rye, of Halifax county.
An ACT for the relief of Johnson & Early, assignees of Mag. Crockett.
An ACT for the relief of W. B. Meggin
An ACT for the relief of S. H. Coleman, senior, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of Thomas F. Trent, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to amend sections 13, 17, and 18 of the charter of the town of Suffolk.
An ACT for the relief of James T. Noell, of the city of Radford
An ACT for the relief of Johnson & Early, assignees of Gordon S. Ogle.
1895/1896
An ACT for the relief of William E. Teasley, dentist.
An ACT for the relief of W. J. Mills, a disabled Confederate soldier, of Hanover county.
An ACT to incorporate the Mary F. Ballentine home for the aged.
An ACT for the relief of J. M. Hill.
An ACT to provide a quarantine for convicts in the penitentiary and prisoners in the jails of the commonwealth, in case of any contagious or infectious diseases, breaking out among convicts and prisoners dangerous to the public health.
An ACT for the relief of James L. Grant, a dentist of Washington county, Virginia.
An ACT to incorporate the town of Saltville, and to repeal an act entitled “an act to incorporate the town of Saltville,’” approved March
An ACT for the relief of Dr. S. H. Speer.
An ACT to permit Doctor W. M. Chatham to practice dentistry
An ACT appropriating the public revenue for the two fiscal years
An ACT to incorporate the King’s daughters’ hospital of Staunton, Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1714, 1715, 1717, 1724, and 1725, code of Virginia, in relation to the powers, duties, and compensation of the state board of health, and to make an appropriation for maintaining the
An ACT to incorporate the Sons and daughters of Zion of the county of Louisa.
An ACT to incorporate the city of Newport News, in the county of Warwick, and to provide a charter therefor.
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of Henrico county, Virginia, to adopt sanitary rules and regulations for that portion of said county lying within three-fourths of a mile of the corporate limits of the city of Richmond.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act approved March 6, 1886, entitled “An act to authorize the judge of the county court of Warwick to appoint a quarantine officer at Newport News,” by placing the appointing power with the governor, and defining the duties of said officer, and adding thereto sections 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7, and 8
An ACT to regulate the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery in the state of Virginia.
JOINT RESOLUTION providing for the reception of patients at the several state hospitals.
An ACT for the relief of Dr. B. F. Rowles.
An ACT for the relief of J. J. Ellis