Biennial Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of MinnesotaThe Board, 1915 |
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... occurrence . A still further advance was made in the control of disease when the question of infant welfare was taken up . The number of deaths among children from preventable diseases is simply enormous . It has not been possible as ...
... occurrence . A still further advance was made in the control of disease when the question of infant welfare was taken up . The number of deaths among children from preventable diseases is simply enormous . It has not been possible as ...
Side 94
... occur only when the excretions of a person having typhoid are put into that water . They survive in water only for a short time , from a few days to three weeks . Any community , therefore , taking its water supply unpurified from a ...
... occur only when the excretions of a person having typhoid are put into that water . They survive in water only for a short time , from a few days to three weeks . Any community , therefore , taking its water supply unpurified from a ...
Side 96
... occur again . Where the water supply is polluted and it is impossible to prevent the pollution and still there is no other available source of water supply , it is possible to purify such water so that it may be equal in every way to ...
... occur again . Where the water supply is polluted and it is impossible to prevent the pollution and still there is no other available source of water supply , it is possible to purify such water so that it may be equal in every way to ...
Side 117
... occurrence and prevalence of preventable diseases , your department is taking an intelligent lead . As regards your reports to us , I think that with our present facilities for handling morbidity reports , that the simpler monthly ...
... occurrence and prevalence of preventable diseases , your department is taking an intelligent lead . As regards your reports to us , I think that with our present facilities for handling morbidity reports , that the simpler monthly ...
Side 119
... occur on account of epidemics which could have been avoided or quickly ended had the public under- stood the conditions and how to meet them . Very truly , H. M. BRACKEN , Executive Officer . TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR : INFORMATION FOR THE ...
... occur on account of epidemics which could have been avoided or quickly ended had the public under- stood the conditions and how to meet them . Very truly , H. M. BRACKEN , Executive Officer . TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR : INFORMATION FOR THE ...
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Biennial Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of Minnesota Minnesota. State Board of Health Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1914 |
Biennial Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of Minnesota Minnesota. State Board of Health Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1921 |
Biennial Report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics of Minnesota Minnesota. State Board of Health Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1920 |
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Aitkin Albert Lea analytical results samples Anoka Beltrami Birthplace of Decedents Blue Earth Board of Health Carver cent Chisago contamination cultures Dakota December diagnosis diphtheria disease drilled Duluth epidemic examination Faribault feet in depth Fergus Falls field investigation showed health officer Hennepin Hennepin county hypochlorite hypochlorite plant investigation was undertaken Itasca July June Kandiyohi Koochiching Lac qui Parle Location Louis Louis county McLeod county Meeker Minneapolis Minnesota Municipal negative Negri bodies November Oliver Iron Mining Olmsted Otter Tail Paul Poliomyelitis Polk public water supply pulmonary tuberculosis quarantine rabies Ramsey Ramsey county recommended Red Lake Renville reported routine investigations sanitary quality Satisfactory Scarlet fever School Sept sewage Sewerage Sibley signs of infection Smallpox Stearns Stillwater symptoms TABLE Total by Months Total Male Female township Trachoma typhoid fever Unsatisfactory Unsatisfactory Unsatisfactory village Wabasha water supplies authorized Water was obtained Winona
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Side 51 - Aitkin. Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton. Big Stone. Blue Earth. Brown. Carlton. Carver. Cass. Chippewa. Chisago. Clay. Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota. Dodge. Douglas. Faribault. Fillmore. Freeborn, Goodhue. Grant. Hennepin, Houston. Hubbard. Isanti. Itasca. Jackson. Kanabec. Kandiyohi. Kittson. Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon.
Side 21 - Pine.. Pipestone Polk... Pope Ramsey Red Lake Redwood Renville Rice Rock Roseau St. Louis Scott Sherburne Sibley Stearns Steele--- --. Stevens Swift Todd Traverse Wabasha Wadena Waseca Washington Watonwan Wilkin Winona Wright Yellow Medicine...
Side 100 - The pollution of streams and other waters, and the distribution of water by private persons for drinking or domestic use; 6.
Side 138 - ... they are required by ordinance or sanitary regulation to report tuberculosis to the -local board of health, will not be required to report such cases directly to the State Board of Health but the local health officer shall make returns of all such cases reported to him, to the State Board of Health once a month on blanks furnished for that purpose by said board.
Side 100 - ... thereof, for the preservation of the public health. Upon the approval of the Attorney General, and the due publication thereof, such regulations shall have the force of law, except...
Side 121 - No health department, State or local, can effectively prevent or control disease without knowledge of when, where, and under what conditions cases are occurring.
Side 188 - Reason — Many persons were sick with sore throats; three had died. History — Dr. CA Lester said there were many "sporadic" sore throats during the winter in Leaf Valley, Ida, La Grand and Moe townships, and had treated them as quinsy and tonsillitis, neither taking cultures nor using anti-toxin.
Side 83 - Department still remains, the authorities in charge of the water supply have carried out tbese recommendations only in part. 2. That there remain certain opportunities for dangerous infection of the supply. 3. That the chlorine apparatus was not in operation at the time of the inspection. It was therefore recommended: 1. That the municipal authorities in charge of the water supply carry out at once such of our previous recommendations as have not as yet been acted upon. 2. That the village provide...
Side 2 - Sir: In accordance with the law which requires that the Minnesota State Board of 'Health "shall report its doings and discoveries to the legislature at each regular session thereof, with such recommendations as it shall deem useful," I herewith submit to you a report of the years covering 1909-10.
Side 11 - ... 8. That his powers and duties be well defined by law and include the enforcement of the law regarding the notification of cases of diseases; inspection of dairies, canneries and all places of business or manufacture within his jurisdiction; the inspection of county schools and school children; the investigation of cases of sickness and the institution of measures for the control of disease; the investigation of nuisances and abatement of same; the keeping of complete records of transactions and...