Public health reports (1881). v. 36 pt. 2 no. 26-52, 1921, Volum 36,Del 2,Utgaver 26-52Surgeon General, 1922 |
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All diseases and conditions1 275.0 326.7 126. 0 103.9 76.7 67.3 67.1 60. 1 56.2 84 , 4 88.2 109.0 General diseases ... venereal diseases . 2 Including organs of special sense ( eyes , ears ) . Diseases of the bones and of the organs of ...
All diseases and conditions1 275.0 326.7 126. 0 103.9 76.7 67.3 67.1 60. 1 56.2 84 , 4 88.2 109.0 General diseases ... venereal diseases . 2 Including organs of special sense ( eyes , ears ) . Diseases of the bones and of the organs of ...
Side 1591
... VENEREAL DISEASES.1 Report on the Proceedings and the Resolutions of the General Conference Com- mittee . By CHARLES BOLDUAN , M. D. , Consulting Sanitarian , United States Public Health Service ; Director of Public Information , All ...
... VENEREAL DISEASES.1 Report on the Proceedings and the Resolutions of the General Conference Com- mittee . By CHARLES BOLDUAN , M. D. , Consulting Sanitarian , United States Public Health Service ; Director of Public Information , All ...
Side 1593
... venereal prophylaxis ; and , finally , a question dealing with laboratory ... diseases by artificial immunization . The following conclusions of this ... disease beyond that of a more or less temporary relative immunity in the case of ...
... venereal prophylaxis ; and , finally , a question dealing with laboratory ... diseases by artificial immunization . The following conclusions of this ... disease beyond that of a more or less temporary relative immunity in the case of ...
Side 1595
... venereal diseases rather than reduce them . For this reason , the sale and use of prophylactic packages has no place in a venereal disease program . 2. Prophylactic administration of arsphenamine immediately after a known exposure to ...
... venereal diseases rather than reduce them . For this reason , the sale and use of prophylactic packages has no place in a venereal disease program . 2. Prophylactic administration of arsphenamine immediately after a known exposure to ...
Side 1596
... venereal diseases must rest upon an adequate scientific knowledge and understanding of these diseases ; and as such existing scientific knowledge and understanding is so limited as to constitute a serious handicap to the meeting and ...
... venereal diseases must rest upon an adequate scientific knowledge and understanding of these diseases ; and as such existing scientific knowledge and understanding is so limited as to constitute a serious handicap to the meeting and ...
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Alabama Arkansas arsphenamine California cent Cerebrospinal meningitis Chicago Chicken pox Chiclayo CHOLERA CITY REPORTS clinics Colorado Connecticut corresponding week County culosis Diphtheria District of Columbia epidemic fatal Florida Georgia Gonorrhea guinea pigs Idaho Illinois Indiana infected Influenza Iowa Jersey June 26-July Kansas City Kentucky Lambayeque Lethargic encephalitis Lima Louisiana Malaria Maryland Massachusetts Measles median number meningitis Mexico Michigan milk Minnesota Missouri Montana Mumps Nebraska North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Parish patients Pellagra Pennsylvania PLAGUE Pneumonia Poliomyelitis population Porto Rico Province Public Health Reports Public Health Service rabbits rats Received from July regis REPORTS FOR WEEK Reports Received Rhode Island Scarlet fever Scattering Septic sore throat Smallpox South Dakota Springfield syphilis tered Texas tion Trachoma treatment Tuberculosis Typhoid fever TYPHUS FEVER vaccination venereal diseases vious Washington WEEK ENDED AUG WEEK ENDED JULY West Virginia Whooping cough Wisconsin Wyoming YELLOW FEVER-Continued York
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Side 1563 - ) is made and standardized by the USP method (Koppeschaar) to contain exactly 5 per cent of pure phenol by weight. From this stock solution the higher dilutions are made fresh each day for that day's test. For the dilutions of the disinfectant a 5 per cent solution is made by adding 5 cc of the disinfectant to 95 cc of sterile distilled water. A standardized 5 cc capacity...
Side 1564 - For dilutions up to 1 : 70, increase or decrease by a difference of 5 (ie, 5 parts of water). From 1 From 1 From 1 From 1 From 1 From 1 70 to 1 : 60 by a difference of 10.
Side 2545 - AN ACT To regulate the sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products in the District of Columbia, to regulate interstate traffic in said articles, and for other purposes.
Side 2217 - Regulations prescribed by the President and by the heads of departments, under authority granted by Congress, may be regulations prescribed by law, so as lawfully to support acts done under them and in accordance with them, and may thus have, in a proper sense, the force of law...
Side 1516 - No health department, State or local, can effectively prevent or control disease without knowledge of when, where, and under what conditions cases are occurring.
Side 2485 - ... rule, a status of deputy State health officer. Thus his position is an example of common-sense coordination of the administrative features of the activities of the properly constituted local, State, and National governmental health agencies. The different phases of health work indicated in the county are taken up in what appears to be the logical and most advantageous : sequence. Every salient phase of health work — including safeguarding of water and food supplies, sanitary excreta disposal,...
Side 2733 - Columbia and 16 registration cities in nonregistration states, with a total estimated population on July 1 of 87,486,713, or 82.2 per cent of the estimated population of the United States. The state of Nebraska was added to the registration area in 1920, so that at present the only states not in the area are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia, and Wyoming. The figures for the territory of Hawaii will appear...
Side 2217 - It must be admitted that it is difficult to define the line which separates legislative power to make laws, from administrative authority to make regulations.
Side 2491 - ... of such infections as those of typhoid fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria, tuberculosis, septic sore throat, and infant diarrhea.
Side 2217 - Regulations made by an executive department in pursuance of authority delegated by Congress have the force of law, and the courts take Judicial notice of their existence and provisions...