Ohio's health. v. 8, 1917, Volum 8

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State Board of Health, 1917

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Bathing Beaches Sanitary Control of W H Dittoe
44
Prevention of Blindness
45
Milk Dealers Court Upholds Blood Test Requirement Affecting 265
46
And the Street Cars are so Crowded Now Too
52
Venereal Diseases The L V Ingraham M D 371
57
Urges Erection of District Sanatorium for Five Counties
58
Ignorance and Carelessness Make Many Blind Ed 441
59
Eyes of the New Born Inflammation of the James E Bauman 446
66
Latrine The Objectionable Abs 345
71
Milk Producers Instructing 324
76
Dairy and Milk Inspection Association Urges Higher Development of
80
Laws Passed by 1917 Legislature Pertaining to Public Health 217 262
90
Public Health B O Educating Employes
95
Public Health Exhibit at Marion
101
Relative Values in Public Health Work
113
Schools County Takes Over OpenAir
115
Beware of Cancer Quacks
124
Latest Cancer Statistics
130
Abatement of Houses of Prostitution The New Law of Ohio for 290
135
Child The Ohio School in 1917 Frances M Hollingshead 425
137
Protecting the Mothers
145
Villages Without Health Protection
146
tion of School
147
Administration The Successful of Municipal Health Affairs Abs 211
150
Milk Supplies Protection of Abs 5
152
Lead Poisoning Death From 251
154
Birth Registration Area Ohio Admitted
156
Municipal Cleanliness
158
Federal Childrens Bureau Urges More Complete Birth Registration
159
Report of the Division of Communicable Diseases for the month
160
Public Health Ohio Cities Engaged in Work to Produce Better
162
Conference of T B Workers in Twin Cities 321
165
Report of the Division of Public Health Education and Tuberculosis
166
Public Health to be Considered by Conference of Charities and Correction
170
Federal Government Works to Protect Health
171
Life Extension Work Health Board to do 38
176
Human Anthrax
181
Ohio See also State
184
Reminders 224
187
Conservation of Air Resources Ed 540
190
Akron Health Officer New 534
195
Importance of Teeth Hygiene
200
Public Health Training in Universities Geo E Vincent
201
Rucker W C
209
Flies Kill the Winter Now Ed 443
216
Salaries Opinion of Attorney General in re Health Officers 323
221
Report of the Division of Public Health Education and Tuberculosis
222
Correction Public Health to be Considered by Conference of Charities and 170
223
More Tuberculosis Hospitals Needed Ed
233
For Clean Swimming Pools Ed
234
Health Measures War Time Proposed at Washington Conference 212
235
Health Officer Commissioner Names 582
246
Sanitary Aspects of Swimming Pools The L H Van Buskirk
247
Dayton Plan Change in 582
251
Alcohol From Green Garbage Predicts Big Profits for City in Manufacture
255
Health Survey of Porthsmouth H J Southmayd 398
257
Death Rate Tuberculosis Decreases
259
County Health Work 108
265
Wage Earners Tuberculosis Among
275
Death Rate for 37 Largest Cities in Ohio for March and April 1917 311
279
EDITORIALS Its the State Department of Health Now White Zones
280
Swine Garbage as Food for Charles V Chapin 416
284
Wanted Farmers to Learn Rural Sanitation and Hygiene Ed
285
Ohio Mortality Statistics for Month of August 561
286
Secretary of War Demands Suppression of Vice Around Military Camps
287
Who Pays the Bills?
295
War Materials Health Protection in Industries Manufacturing Dr R
300
Ranking Cities by Their Typhoid Rate
302
Babies Dying in Poor Homes
308
Its Value to the Community 16
309
Death Rate Ohio by Counties and in 37 Largest Cities of Ohio 225 268
310
School Must Be Vaccinated Before Entering
337
Negro Health Week 134
339
Hayhurst Emery R
340
When is a Sanitary Drinking Fountain Really Sanitary
346
American Academy of Public Health The Abs 75
349
Give Ohio Another Test
354
Health Board 582
358
Piqua Public Health Survey in 322
359
Physical Reclamation
360
Condemns Patent Medicine Raid on China
370
Notes On Milk Sickness
376
Schools Trachoma in the Ed 330
378
Births and Death Registration of
379
Disinfection by Fumigation Shall Terminal be Discontinued 140
380
Division of Laboratories 46 102 169 224 274 319 386 433 483 531 578
386
Escaping Quarantine
387
Public Health Work in Akron
388
EDITORIALS Commissioner of Health Appointed The Public
392
McMullen John S Trachoma and the Army 296
396
Health Survey of Portsmouth by H J Southmayd State Department
398
Health is Wealth
411
Prudence Ever the Better Part
419
Blue Envelope The
421
Why Births and Deaths Should Be Registered John Emerson Monger 467
422
School Nurse The
424
The Ohio School Child in 1917 by Dr Frances M Hollingshead
425
Courtplaster Report on Tetanus in
427
HEALTH OFFICERS ROUNDTABLE Bense Act Crippled To
435
Sewage Disposal Improvements Financing of Ed 64
437
Woman Appointed on City Board of Health Ed
439
Even the Judge Did Not Know Law Ed
442
Army A Sensible Suggestion From Austrian Ed 282
443
Board of Health Woman Appointed on City
445
Public Health Work Relative Values
451
Sewage Treatment Plants for Public Buildings The Operation of 20
454
Children in War Time
460
Boric Acid How to Prepare a Saturated Solution
461
Why Births and Deaths Should Be Registered John Emerson Monger
467
Now for Another Sane Fourth Ed 233
473
Card Rating System for Food Handlers
475
Health Officers Roundtable
486
Pneumonia Deadliest Infectious Disease Ed
488
Courts Uphold Order Requiring All Milk to be Pasteurized Bebore it
491
Social Unit Plan National 374
494
Tuberculosis Anti Work in Cincinnati 551
500
Warning Is Issued Against Freak Food Substitution Ideas
506
Nurse The School 424
507
The Art of Living Long
512
State Board of Health Adopts Rules Governing Physical Examination
518
Pneumonia Insurance Statistics Show Growth in Death Toll of Lobar
519
Croxton Fred C The Ohio Institute for Public Efficiency Its Relation
521
391
524
State Board of Health Last Meeting of 306
528
Tuberculosis Concentrating on the Child in the Fight Against Ed 4
529
Public Health Notes from Over the State
533
Care for Expectant Mothers
534
Tuberculosis Hospital Act Again Upheld 261
534
School Nursing Medical Inspection and in Springfield Ohio Abs 333
538
Pulling Together for the Cause
540
Statistics Birth for Ohio 378
544
Hospital See Tuberculosis Hospital and District Hospital
545
Census Bureau Preliminary Figures on 1916 Mortality Are Issued
546
Ohio Admitted to Birth Registration Area
552
Babies Born in 1916 Death Claims One Out of Every Ten 423
555
Survey Stark County School Explained Ed 397
557
Proposes Fund for Tuberculosis Victims
559
A Guide to Formulating a Milk Ordinance Bulletin No 585 United States
566
Hygienic Sinners Abs
570
Babies Protecting Cleveland
581
Typhoid Fever and Its Prevent 501
582

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Side 559 - When construing and enforcing the provisions of this Act, the act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, or other person acting for or employed by any corporation, company, society, or association, within the scope of his employment or office, shall in every case be also deemed to be the act, omission,, or failure of such corporation, company, society, or association as well as that of the person.
Side 459 - Gallia, Geauga, Greene, Guernsey, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Henry, Highland, Hocking, Holmes, Huron, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Lake, Lawrence, Licking, Logan, Lorain...
Side 283 - Commander in Chief of the Army, is authorized to make such regulations governing the prohibition of alcoholic liquors in or near military camps and to the officers and enlisted men of the Army as he may from time to time deem necessary or advisable: Provided, That no person, Corporation, partnership, or association shall sell, supply, or have in his or its possession any intoxicating or spirituous liquors at any military station, cantonment, camp, fort, post, officers...
Side 91 - The provisions of this section shall not apply to vessels plying between foreign ports on or near the frontiers of the United States and ports of the United States adjacent thereto; but the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized, when, in his discretion, it is expedient for the preservation of the public health, to establish regulations governing such vessels.
Side 283 - ... or enlisted men's club, which is being used at the time for military purposes under this Act. but the Secretary of War may make regulations permitting the sale and use of intoxicating liquors for medicinal purposes. It shall be unlawful to sell any intoxicating liquor, including beer, ale, or wine, to any officer or member of the military forces while in uniform, except as herein provided.
Side 74 - That any inflammation, swelling, or unusual redness in either one or both eyes of any infant, either apart from, or together with any unnatural discharge from the eye or eyes of such infant...
Side 288 - ... property. The release of the property under the provisions of this section shall not release it from any judgment, lien, penalty or liability to which it may be subject by law.
Side 290 - ... holds and without any act of the owner shall cause the right of possession to revert and vest in him, and he may without process of law make immediate entry upon the premises or may avail himself of the remedy provided in chapter 181.
Side 287 - If the owner appears and pays all costs of the proceeding, and files a bond with sureties to be approved by the clerk in the full value of the property, to be ascertained by the court, or, in vacation, by the clerk, auditor and treasurer of the county, conditioned that he will immediately abate said nuisance...
Side 285 - ... to secure to the party enjoined the damages he may sustain, if it be finally decided that the injunction ought not to have been granted.

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