Bulletin, Volum 3,Utgave 3

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Side 21 - In the presence of great and imminent peril to the public health by reason of impending pestilence...
Side 38 - Service to arrange at the earliest possible date a joint conference for the purpose of eradicating plague from the United States.
Side 51 - Whereas the American Public Health Association and the United States Census Office are now cooperating in an effort to extend the benefits of registration and to promote its efficiency by indicating the essential requirements of legislative enactments designed to secure the proper registration of all deaths and births and the collection of accurate vital statistics, to be presented to the attention of the legislative authorities in nonregistration States, with the suggestion that such legislation...
Side 43 - ... investigators (supplied with materials from autopsies made at San Francisco, and working in San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, New York, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Ann Arbor). 5. By the occurrence of a case of human plague in Ann Arbor due to an accident in the manufacture of Haffkine's prophylactic fluid with a culture of plague bacillus obtained in California.
Side 49 - ... States, Canada and Mexico be likewise requested to make this classification the basis of the mortality statistics of the censuses of 1900 and 1901 ; and Resolved, That the American Public Health Association heartily congratulates the registration offices of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and other states, including all of the registration...
Side 49 - ... countries a circular containing these resolutions, the report of the committee on which it is based, the three alternative forms of the Bertillon classification, with explanatory notes on inclusion of terms and practical rules for compilation, and a list of the registration offices adopting the same. Resolved, That a proposal be made for an international alliance between the registrars of the three countries included in this Association, and the registrars of France and other countries now using,...
Side 54 - Papers and letters may be received, and such pails, cans, bottles or boxes of metal as are necessary for the conveyance of the above may be given out, all in the manner and under the conditions prescribed by the Health Officer. And further exception is hereby made so that all drugs, food and other articles necessary to the proper treatment of the sick may be received by you, and the attending...
Side 44 - California and to the United States lies primarily in the persistence, during nearly three years, of a definite nidus of plague infection in that part of San Francisco known as Chinatown; but the gravity of this circumstance is greatly increased by the gross neglect of official duty by the State board of health of California and the obstructive influence of the recent governor of California, by the failure of the city government of San Francisco to support its city board of health, and by the obstacles...
Side 44 - The present danger to California and to the United States lies primarily in the persistence, during nearly three years, of a definite nidus of plague infection in that part of San Francisco known as Chinatown; but the gravity of this circumstance is greatly increased by the gross neglect of...
Side 51 - Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States hereby expresses approval of this movement and requests the favorable consideration and action of the State authorities, to the end that the United States may attain a complete and uniform system of registration.

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