Annual Report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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... ship- ment . The sanitary condition of such oysters depends upon the con- dition of these creeks rather than on that of the beds in which they are grown , and the waters of some of these " drinking " places have tained in an intensive ...
... ship- ment . The sanitary condition of such oysters depends upon the con- dition of these creeks rather than on that of the beds in which they are grown , and the waters of some of these " drinking " places have tained in an intensive ...
Side 75
... ship- ment . The sanitary condition of such oysters depends upon the con- dition of these creeks rather than on that of the beds in which they are grown , and the waters of some of these " drinking " places have been found to be ...
... ship- ment . The sanitary condition of such oysters depends upon the con- dition of these creeks rather than on that of the beds in which they are grown , and the waters of some of these " drinking " places have been found to be ...
Side 109
... ship's personnel was made without discovering any trace of cholera infection , and the vessel was permitted to enter without further detention . Bacteriological examinations were performed on Filipino passen- gers from Manila destined ...
... ship's personnel was made without discovering any trace of cholera infection , and the vessel was permitted to enter without further detention . Bacteriological examinations were performed on Filipino passen- gers from Manila destined ...
Side 110
... ship- ping from some of those ports by the requirement of loading at sea and nonintercourse between vessel and shore . The large increase in the number of refugees from Mexico to the United States which occurred in the spring of 1916 ...
... ship- ping from some of those ports by the requirement of loading at sea and nonintercourse between vessel and shore . The large increase in the number of refugees from Mexico to the United States which occurred in the spring of 1916 ...
Side 115
... ships . Typhus fever was present , but information as to the number of cases was not obtainable , although five deaths had been reported as due to typhus during the week previous to visit . About 30 cases diagnosed as dengue had ...
... ships . Typhus fever was present , but information as to the number of cases was not obtainable , although five deaths had been reported as due to typhus during the week previous to visit . About 30 cases diagnosed as dengue had ...
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Acting Asst aliens April board of health buildings Bureau carbon monoxid carried cent certificates charge cholera Cincinnati clinics cooperation County Culex fatigans cyanide deaths defective diphtheria disinfected district ended June 30 epidemic examined February health authorities health officer hookworm hospital hydrocyanic acid Hygienic Laboratory immigration increase industrial infected inspected and passed investigation Island January July June 30 large number leprosy malaria medical officer Mexico mosquitoes number of vessels October Ohio River operations Orleans Passed Asst patients pellagra persons plague pollution port present prevalence Public Health Reports Public Health Service quarantinable disease quarantine quarantine station ranch rat proofing regulations rodents sailing vessels samples Sanitary Engineer sanitary survey sanitation school children sewage ships smallpox squirrels steamers steamship studies sulphur Surg surgeons tion total number trachoma trapped treatment tuberculosis typhoid fever typhus fever United vaccinated various vessels fumigated Vessels inspected Virginia water supply wharf yellow fever
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Side 26 - Annual Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with the United States Public Health Service.
Side 147 - ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF STATE AND TERRITORIAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES WITH THE UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, MINNEAPOLIS, JUNE 16, 1913.
Side 141 - All chemical and bacterial analyses should be made in accordance with the procedures recommended in the "Standard Methods of Water Analysis " of the American Public Health Association in so far as these methods are applicable to swimming pool waters.
Side 181 - Service to the more accurate and less cumbersome title, the Public Health Service. The public health functions and duties of the Service were extended. " The Public Health Service may study and investigate the diseases of man and conditions influencing the propagation and spread thereof...
Side 17 - Just how must assistance is to be expected from the ipecac preparations used in conjunction with operative measures is a question upon which further studies may be expected to throw some light." This statement coincides exactly with the conclusions arrived at by the workers of the Research Laboratory as a result of the work with school children undertaken in conjunction with the Bureau of Child Hygiene.* A LEGAL DEFINITION OF DOG-MUZZLING.
Side 183 - No. 101. — I. Complement fixation in tuberculosis. By AM Stimson. II. Report of an investigation of diphtheria carriers. By Joseph Goldberger, CL Williams, and FW Hatchel. III. The excretion of thymol in the urine. By Atherton Seidell. IV. The sterilization of dental instruments. By II.
Side 38 - BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS. ESTABLISHMENTS LICENSED FOR THE PROPAGATION AND SALE OF VIRUSES. SERUMS, TOXINS, AND ANALOGOUS PRODUCTS.
Side 191 - An Act To provide for the care and treatment of persons afflicted with leprosy and to prevent the spread of leprosy in the United States.