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Division of vital statistics:

*J. B. Bond, M. D., superintendent, Nashville. Division of rural sanitation:

*E. L. Bishop, M. D., C. P. H., superintendent, Nashville.

Division of laboratories:

William Litterer, M. D., bacteriologist, Nashville.

Division of sanitary engineering:

*Howard R. Fullerton, director, Nashville. Division of venereal-disease control:

*C. B. Crittenden, M. D., acting director, Nashville.

State supervising nurse:

*Miss M. G. Nisbet, R. N., Nashville. Division of maternity and child welfare:

*Evelyn G. Chase, R. N., director, Nashville. Appropriations for biennial period ending

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Other sources of revenue:

International Health Board, rural sanitation, $32,200.

United States Department of Labor, maternity and child welfare, $25,000.

United States Public Health Service, venereal disease control, $2,211.59. International Health Board, cooperation in malaria control; American Red Cross, cooperation in nursing service; United States Public Health Service, cooperation in malaria control; individual counties and cities in State, cooperation in malaria control, rural sanitation, and maternity and child welfare. TEXAS.

Board of health:

M. F. Bledsoe, M. D., Port Arthur.
Thomas B. Fisher, M. D., Dallas.

A. C. Scott, M. D., Temple.

W. H. Holland, M. D., Santa Anna. A. F. Beverly, M. D., Austin. Frank Paschal, M. D., San Antonio. Executive health officer:

Bureau of laboratory:

State health officer.

Miss Bettie Lee Hampil, director, Austin. Bureau of rural sanitation:

Aleck P. Harrison, M. D., director, Austin. Bureau of vital statistics:

*Robert A. Tate, M. D., Austin (in charge). Bureau of communicable diseases:

Robert A. Tate, M. D., director, Austin. Bureau of venereal diseases:

*J. B. Hall, M. D., director, Austin.

Bureau of food and drugs:

W. W. Battle, P. H. D., director, Austin. Bureau of child hygiene:

*H. Garst, M. D., director, Austin.

*Miss Celia M. Crosse, R.N., advisory nurse, Austin.

Lucy Henderson, R. N., advisory nurse,

Austin.

*Miss Ella Yeager, R. N., maternity home inspector, Austin.

Bureau of sanitary engineering:

V. M. Ehlers, C. E., director, Austin.

E. G. Eggert, assistant sanitary engineer,
Austin.

Carl Martin, sanitarian, Austin.

E. W. Steel, sanitary engineer, Austin. Appropriations for fiscal year ending Aug. 31. 1924:

General.

Bureau of vital statistics....

Total..

Biennial report.

$141,317.62 12,900.00

154,217.62

Publications issued by health department:

Quarterly health magazine.

Pamphlets, leaflets, and placards.

Radio health taiks.

Weekly newspaper articles.

Board of health:

UTAH.

Fred Stauffer, M. D., president, Salt Lake City. T. B. Beatty, M. D., secretary, Salt Lake City. Joseph R. Morrell, M. D., Ogden.

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WEST VIRGINIA.

Public health council:

W. M. Babb, M. D., president, Keyser.

J. L. Pyle, M. D., Chester.

W. T. Henshaw, M. D., commissioner of health,
Charleston.

H. G. Camper, M. D., Welch.

O. H. Jennings, Williamson.

V. T. Churchman, M. D., Charleston.

Thos. L. Harris, Parkersburg.

Executive health officer:

*W. T. Henshaw, M. D., commissioner of

health, Charleston

Division of sanitary engineering.

*Ellis S. Tisdale, director, Charleston.

*R. C. Beckett, Charleston.

*Chas. H. Young, Charleston.

Division of vital statistics:

*Carl F. Raver, M. D., M. P. H., Charleston. Division of child welfare and public health nursing: *Jean T. Dillon, R. N., director, Charleston. *Edna M. Hardsaw, R. N., field supervisor. *Gertrude H. Wuesthoff, R. N., field supervisor. Hygienic laboratory:

*Chas. E. Gabel, Ph. D., Charleston. *Lucy F. Gabel, chemist, Charleston. Bureau of venereal diseases:

*W. S. Robertson, M. D., director, Charleston. Bureau of rural sanitation:

*M. V. Ziegler, passed assistant surgeon, U. S. P. H. S., director, Charleston.

Division of public health education:

Ada L. Coddington, director.

Appropriations for fiscal year ending June

Executive health officer:

*C. A. Harper, M. D., State health officer, Madison.

Bureau of vital statistics:

*C. A. Harper, M. D., State registrar, Madison. Bureau of communicable diseases:

*H. M. Guilford, M. D., director, Madison. Bureau of sanitary engineering:

*C. M. Baker, State sanitary engineer, Madison. *E. J. Tully, chemical engineer, Madison. Bureau of education:

*L. W. Bridgman, acting director, Madison. Bureau of child welfare and public health nursing: *Mrs. Mary P. Morgan, director, Madison. Bureau of nursing education:

*Adda Eldredge, R. N., director, Madison. Bureau of plumbing and domestic sanitary en gineering:

*Frank R. King, State domestic sanitary engineer, Madison.

Bureau of social hygiene:

*H. M. Guilford, M. D., director, Madison. Laboratory service:

*W. D. Stovall, M. D., director State labora tories, Madison.

*M. S. Nichols, chemist State laboratory, Madison.

*Katherine Wattawa, director branch laboratory, Rhinelander.

*Dorothy Packard, director cooperative labora, tory, Superior.

*A. H. Broche, M. D., director cooperative laboratory, Oshkosh.

*Henry Miller, director cooperative laboratory, Kenosha.

*Josephine Foote, director cooperative laboratory, Wausau.

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*Ruth Kuhns, director, cooperative laboratory, Green Bay.

85,800

Other sources of revenue:

Fees for granting certificates to practice medicine.

*Marion Anderson, director, cooperative laboratory, Beloit.

Appropriations for fiscal year ending June

30, 1924:

Fees from laboratory work for private individuals.

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Expense of cooperative work with the Federal
Government-Sheppard-Towner Act relating to
maternal and infant hygiene, $5,000.
Publications issued by health department:
Quarterly bulletin.
Annual report.

WISCONSIN.

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Summary of information received by telegraph from industrial insurance companies for week ended September 15, 1923, and corresponding week of 1922. (From the Weekly Health Index, September 18, 1923, issued by the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.)

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Deaths from all causes in certain large cities of the United States during the week ended September 15, 1923, infant mortality, annual death rate, and comparison with corresponding week of 1922. (From the Weekly Health Index, September 18, 1923, issued by the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.)

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Norfolk, Va..

Oakland, Calif.

Omaha, Nebr..

Paterson, N. J

Philadelphia, Pa..
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Oreg.
Providence, R. I.
Richmond, Va.
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo.

St. Paul, Minn.

Salt Lake City, Utah3.
San Antonio, Tex.

San Francisco, Calif.
Seattle, Wash.

Spokane, Wash.

Springfield, Mass..

Syracuse, N. Y

Tacoma, Wash.

Toledo, Ohio.

Trenton, N. J

Utica, N. Y.

Washington, D. C..

Wilmington, Del..

Worcester, Mass.

Yonkers, N. Y

Youngstown, Ohio..

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* Deaths under 1 year per 1,000 births-an annual rate based on deaths under 1 year for the week and estimated births for 1922. Cities left blank are not in the registration area for births.

• Deaths for week ended Friday, Sept. 14, 1923.

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