Report of a Survey of the Health Department and Other Health Agencies in the District of Columbia Made in 1937-38U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 400 sider |
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... received from the official health agency and the numerous voluntary organizations operating in this field , it would have been impossible to secure a clear conception of the local health and hospital situations . That needed data were ...
... received from the official health agency and the numerous voluntary organizations operating in this field , it would have been impossible to secure a clear conception of the local health and hospital situations . That needed data were ...
Side 18
... receiving funds for the care of indigent patients and the respective amounts are shown in the following table : Hospital : Out - patient relief__ Children's Hospital Emergency Hospital Casualty Hospital . Amount $ 13,000 40 , 000 65,000 ...
... receiving funds for the care of indigent patients and the respective amounts are shown in the following table : Hospital : Out - patient relief__ Children's Hospital Emergency Hospital Casualty Hospital . Amount $ 13,000 40 , 000 65,000 ...
Side 22
... receiving at the present time . Expenditures should be based upon demonstrable needs rather than upon mere comparative data . Throughout the present report an earnest effort has been made to have both the recommendations and the ...
... receiving at the present time . Expenditures should be based upon demonstrable needs rather than upon mere comparative data . Throughout the present report an earnest effort has been made to have both the recommendations and the ...
Side 25
... received . Approximately . Not stated . • All admissions . 1936 Bed capacity , Total admis- sions , 1936 Cancer admis- sions , Gen- eral Cancer All classes Can- cer 1 1934 1,036 None 16,037 177 193 322 None 4,830 29 270 None 8 , 328 ( 3 ) ...
... received . Approximately . Not stated . • All admissions . 1936 Bed capacity , Total admis- sions , 1936 Cancer admis- sions , Gen- eral Cancer All classes Can- cer 1 1934 1,036 None 16,037 177 193 322 None 4,830 29 270 None 8 , 328 ( 3 ) ...
Side 27
... received treatment free , and one - third paid in part . Research . Four institutions reported that research on cancer was being done . Two did not state the type of work being done ; the others reported bacteriological studies and ...
... received treatment free , and one - third paid in part . Research . Four institutions reported that research on cancer was being done . Two did not state the type of work being done ; the others reported bacteriological studies and ...
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Report of a Survey of the Health Department and Other Health Agencies in the ... Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1939 |
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additional adequate admission agencies arsphenamine assistant attendance average Balti building bureau of maternal bureau of public cancer Census centers Child Welfare Society child-hygiene cities communicable diseases Community Chest conferences court dairy death rate diphtheria director District of Columbia examinations facilities field nurses fiscal Freedmen's Hospital full-time Gallinger Hospital George Washington University Glenn Dale gonorrhea health department hygiene increase inspection institutions Instructive Visiting Nurse laboratory maternal and child medical inspectors ment milk mortality Negro number of patients nurseries nursing service obstetric out-patient period personnel physicians pneumonia population prenatal clinic preschool present public health nursing Public Health Service received recommended records registered sanitary sanitation scarlet fever social staff stillbirths supervision survey syphilis TABLE tion total number treatment tuberculosis United States Public venereal disease Visiting Nurse Society vital statistics wards Washington Wassermann tests white and colored women
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Side 265 - ... shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $100, or by imprisonment for not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days in the workhouse or jail of the District of Columbia or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Side 361 - From these figures it will be noted that there has been a steady increase in the number of employees in the manufactures, mines, and quarries of each of the States specified.
Side 265 - ... if any person shall be drunk or intoxicated in any street, alley, or public or private road or in any railroad passenger train, street car, or any public place or building, or at any public gathering, or if any person shall be drunk or intoxicated and shall disturb the peace of any person...
Side 260 - States, not capital or otherwise infamous, and not punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary, committed within the District of Columbia, except libel, conspiracy, and violations of the postoffice and pension laws of the United States, and also of all offenses of persons under seventeen years of age hereafter committed against the laws, ordinances, and regulations of the District of Columbia...
Side 293 - Teaches patient and family the importance of personal hygiene, and the precautions to be taken to prevent the spread of infection.
Side 294 - Teaches the need of medical care and assists family to secure it. 3. Gives or arranges for necessary nursing care, teaches through demonstration and supervises care given by relatives and attendants. 4. Assists the family to carry out isolation and general and specific medical instructions. 5. Interprets health department procedure to individuals and groups. 6. Assists under authority of the health department in making epidemiological investigations. 7. Instructs parents, teachers, and other individuals...
Side 294 - To carry out proper precautions to prevent the spread of infection. c. To appreciate the importance of adequate convalescent care. 8. Helps under medical direction to secure specific immunization of all infants and preschool children and of other age groups as needed.
Side 242 - Any patient who is not recovered but whose discharge, in the judgment of the superintendent, will not be detrimental to the public welfare, or injurious to the patient...
Side 265 - ... any other vehicle commonly used for the transportation of passengers, or in or about any depot, platform or waiting station, drink any alcoholic liquor of any kind, or if any person shall be drunk or intoxicated in any street, alley, or public or private road...
Side 295 - Assists in the control of communicable diseases through teaching the recognition of early symptoms, the importance of isolation and the value of immunization.