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Side 15
... died of the so - called " diseases of infancy " during the year 1913 , we can see that this loss is a material one . Economic Loss to Communities and State Beltrami . 192,640.00 39,155.00 MINNESOTA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH 15.
... died of the so - called " diseases of infancy " during the year 1913 , we can see that this loss is a material one . Economic Loss to Communities and State Beltrami . 192,640.00 39,155.00 MINNESOTA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH 15.
Side 116
... died later . It is supposed that he may have contracted the disease while there attending the funeral . As he is sick at his home in Algcra , Kossuth county , Iowa , we are unable to verify these reports , but as there is a possibility ...
... died later . It is supposed that he may have contracted the disease while there attending the funeral . As he is sick at his home in Algcra , Kossuth county , Iowa , we are unable to verify these reports , but as there is a possibility ...
Side 121
... died , that 16 in every 100 cases do not result fatally , as a rule . The fatality of the Mankato epidemic was 6.52 % and of the Two Harbors cases , 3.9 % . It is probable that the true average fatality of typhoid fever in Minnesota is ...
... died , that 16 in every 100 cases do not result fatally , as a rule . The fatality of the Mankato epidemic was 6.52 % and of the Two Harbors cases , 3.9 % . It is probable that the true average fatality of typhoid fever in Minnesota is ...
Side 128
... died . Minneapolis reported . St. Paul reported ... Duluth reported .. Mankato reported .. utside of these cities , there were 1,234 cases reported , as follows : 47 cities reported ... 104 villages reported .. 177 townships reported ...
... died . Minneapolis reported . St. Paul reported ... Duluth reported .. Mankato reported .. utside of these cities , there were 1,234 cases reported , as follows : 47 cities reported ... 104 villages reported .. 177 townships reported ...
Side 129
... died . In 1913 only six and seven - tenths ( 6.7 ) per cent died in Minnesota . If antitoxin were furnished free of charge by the state to everyone needing it , deaths and serious sequelae from diphtheria would be reduced to a minimum ...
... died . In 1913 only six and seven - tenths ( 6.7 ) per cent died in Minnesota . If antitoxin were furnished free of charge by the state to everyone needing it , deaths and serious sequelae from diphtheria would be reduced to a minimum ...
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Aitkin Albert Lea analytical results samples Anoka Beltrami Birthplace of Decedents Blue Earth Board of Health Carver cent Chisago contamination cultures Dakota December diagnosis diphtheria disease drilled Duluth epidemic examination Faribault feet in depth Fergus Falls field investigation showed health officer Hennepin Hennepin county hypochlorite hypochlorite plant investigation was undertaken Itasca July June Kandiyohi Koochiching Lac qui Parle Location Louis Louis county McLeod county Meeker Minneapolis Minnesota Municipal negative Negri bodies November Oliver Iron Mining Olmsted Otter Tail Paul Poliomyelitis public water supply pulmonary tuberculosis quarantine rabies Ramsey Ramsey county recommended Renville reported routine investigations sanitary quality Satisfactory Scarlet fever School Sept sewage Sewerage Sibley signs of infection Single Married Div Smallpox Stearns Stillwater symptoms TABLE Total by Months Total Male Female township Trachoma typhoid fever Unsatisfactory Unsatisfactory Unsatisfactory village Wabasha water supplies authorized Water was obtained Winona
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Side 100 - The pollution of streams and other waters, and the distribution of water by private persons for drinking or domestic use; 6.
Side 217 - It will be observed that there has been a considerable increase in the percentage of slack coal used during the last ten years.
Side 51 - Anoka Becker Beltrami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth. . . Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater . . . Cook Cottonwood . . Crow Wing. . . . Dakota Dodge Douglas Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Goodhue Grant Hennepin Houston Hubbard Isanti Itasca Jackson Kanabec Kandiyohi . . , . Kitlson Koochiching . . Lac qui Parle.
Side 51 - Aitkin. Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton. Big Stone. Blue Earth. Brown. Carlton. Carver. Cass. Chippewa. Chisago. Clay. Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota. Dodge. Douglas. Faribault. Fillmore. Freeborn, Goodhue. Grant. Hennepin, Houston. Hubbard. Isanti. Itasca. Jackson. Kanabec. Kandiyohi. Kittson. Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon.
Side 138 - ... they are required by ordinance or sanitary regulation to report tuberculosis to the local board of health, will not be required to report such cases directly to the State Board of Health but the local health officer shall make returns of all such cases reported to him, to the State Board of Health once a month on blanks furnished for that purpose by said board.
Side 100 - ... thereof, for the preservation of the public health. Upon the approval of the Attorney General, and the due publication thereof, such regulations shall have the force of law, except...
Side 225 - It will be seen that there has been a considerable increase not only in the number of...
Side 121 - 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 121 - Evidently, only a few county auditors have complied with the request of the executive officer of the State Board of Health and caused or permitted the letter to be printed for the information of the citizens of the county.
Side 2 - Sir: In accordance with the law which requires that the Minnesota State Board of Health "shall report its doings and discoveries to the legislature at each regular session thereof, with such recommendations as it shall deem useful," I herewith submit to you a report for the years covering 1011-1912.