HEALTH JOURNAL ISSUED MONTHLY BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH COLUMBUS, OHIO Volume IX COLUMBUS, OHIO: THE F. J HEER PRINTING CO September-October, Nurses sought to increase corps by Physicians summoned to join reserve, 168. Rehabilitation of diseased and injured Tuberculosis discharges, Ohio, monthly Tuberculosis, Looking after Ohio soldiers Venereal disease battle, Reports progress in, 138. See also Draft, War. Arsphenamine, Investigating, 182. Arterial diseases - Some thoughts suggested by 1917 mortality figures, 384. Ashtabula Scoring restaurants, 435; Water Athens --Enjoying course of health instruc- Barber shop inspection, Lima, 215. Bauman, James E. (Author) Health officer's responsibility in enforcement of venereal disease regulations, 298; Health officer's responsibility in prevention of typhoid Beason, Olive E. (author) Conservation of Birth data, Dr. Monger gives memo. books Birth statistics Government issues 1916, 475; Ohio, for 1917, 394. Bishop Dr. R. H. Bid health officials fare- I aw must be enforced, 91. Monthly reports of inflammation of eves Statistical study of reports of inflamma- War increases ophthalmia neonatorum, 115. Boils - Cause and prevention of furunculosis and wound infections among machinists, Bolt, Dr. Richard A. (author) - The organiza- Bright's disease - Some thoughts suggested by Municipal bureau of, Organization of, 108. Municipal divisions will help, 93. Municipal health departments of Ohio. needed in rural districts, 55. Program, Proposed children's welfare, 99. Program, State, for child welfare, 97. Public health nurse in child welfare. Part Schools Medical supervision in, will im- prove children's health, 240; Ohio, Phys- ical education in, 243; School should have Springfield is active in efforts to keep Quarantine, 184, 279. Typhoid death rate, 1917, 217. Venereal disease prevention, 294. Deaths, death rates- see Mortality Statistics. State Department of Health; also sep- Baby needs protection against, 192. Why don't communities prevent preventa- |