Annual Report of the State Department of Health of New York for the Year Ending December 31 ..., Volum 28,Del 1The Department, 1908 |
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Side 9
... population ; reported mortality from tuber- culosis , and deaths per 100,000 population due to tuberculosis since 1884 ; also percentage of deaths due to tuberculosis . YEAR . Population . Total deaths . Death rate . Deaths from tuber ...
... population ; reported mortality from tuber- culosis , and deaths per 100,000 population due to tuberculosis since 1884 ; also percentage of deaths due to tuberculosis . YEAR . Population . Total deaths . Death rate . Deaths from tuber ...
Side 11
... population of such , conditions of sewage , condi- tions of water supply , manufacturing establishments and their various wastes , maximum and minimum flow of the main river and its tributaries , all these things and many more must be ...
... population of such , conditions of sewage , condi- tions of water supply , manufacturing establishments and their various wastes , maximum and minimum flow of the main river and its tributaries , all these things and many more must be ...
Side 26
... population of pleasure and health seekers , that it is important that this work be continued and extended in the future . Investigation of Ice Supplies : In a special report to you in the early part of the year I called attention to the ...
... population of pleasure and health seekers , that it is important that this work be continued and extended in the future . Investigation of Ice Supplies : In a special report to you in the early part of the year I called attention to the ...
Side 48
... population of 8,425,333 , the birth rate per 1,000 population was 23.2 , showing a satisfactory in- crease over the rate for 1906 ( 22.2 ) . The city birth rate was 6.1 . Dunkirk again leads , having the highest birth rate , 34.2 ...
... population of 8,425,333 , the birth rate per 1,000 population was 23.2 , showing a satisfactory in- crease over the rate for 1906 ( 22.2 ) . The city birth rate was 6.1 . Dunkirk again leads , having the highest birth rate , 34.2 ...
Side 49
... population in the State was 17.5 . In 1906 it was 17.1 , and the average for five years past was 17.2 . Deaths under 1 year were 8,011 ; from 1 to 5 years , 12,157 ; from 5 to 10 years , 3,260 ; from 10 to 20 years , 5,220 ; from 20 to ...
... population in the State was 17.5 . In 1906 it was 17.1 , and the average for five years past was 17.2 . Deaths under 1 year were 8,011 ; from 1 to 5 years , 12,157 ; from 5 to 10 years , 3,260 ; from 10 to 20 years , 5,220 ; from 20 to ...
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Side 9 - Department has received the cordial recognition of the Finance Committee of the Senate and the Ways and Means Committee of the Assembly, nor has the Executive failed at any time to manifest his earnest interest in the progress made.
Side 663 - Slight or no constitutional symptoms (particularly including gastric or intestinal disturbances or rapid loss of weight). Slight or no elevation of temperature, or acceleration of pulse at any time during the twentyfour hours, especially after rest. Expectoration usually small in amount or absent. Tubercle bacilli may be present or absent.
Side 207 - Lewis Livingston . . . Madison Monroe Montgomery . Nassau New York . . Niagara Oneida Onondaga . . . Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens Rensselaer . . . Richmond . . . Rockland St.
Side 712 - WS 152. A review of the laws forbidding pollution of inland waters in the United States, second edition, by EB Goodell.
Side 469 - Such vessels shall be properly labeled and numbered, and an accurate list kept of the names of the distillers, brewers and vendors of the liquors from which the samples were taken, and opposite each name shall appear the number which is written or printed on the label attached to the vessel containing the sample. Such lists, numbers and labels shall be exclusively for the information of...
Side 647 - ... death* of diseased animals. The Bang method, modified to suit the local conditions, has been applied with great success in Hungary, where the reports show that many highly infected herds have been freed of the disease in from four to six years. In Norway and Sweden the results have been equally good.
Side 690 - From the excellent regulations which subsist in several cotton factories, it appears that many of these evils may, in a considerable degree, be obviated ; we are therefore warranted by experience, and are assured we shall have the support of the liberal proprietors of these factories, in proposing an application for Parliamentary aid (if other methods appear not likely to effect the purpose), to establish a general...
Side 689 - ... for those who are under the age of fourteen; for the active recreations of childhood and youth are necessary to the growth and right conformation of the human body.