Public health reports (1896) no. 21-27, 1915-16: Supplement, Utgaver 21-27U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 |
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attention board of health Bradentown cent chart clean colored graded common communicable diseases construction dairies death rate deaths from tuberculosis Decatur diphtheria discharges disinfection district drainage eggs excreta exhibit exist fatality rate feet filtered water flies floor garbage health officer hookworm hygiene infection insanitary inspection inspector installed instances intestinal large number larvæ located Manatee County methods milk mosquito number of deaths nurse occurred one-room rural schools outbreak outhouses Palma Sola Palmetto parasite patient persons physicians pollution population premises present prevalent primary schools proper Public Health Reports PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE quarantine rat-proof ratio reprints from Public Richmond river RUPERT BLUE rural graded schools sanitary condition Sarasota satisfactory scarlet fever school buildings school children sections sewage sewer sick smallpox spread suffering survey tapeworm Terra Ceia tion town schools trachoma tuberculosis typhoid fever United States Public vaccination ventilation water supply worm
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Side 6 - Two miles of oxygen three times a day. This is not only the best, but cheap and pleasant to take. It suits all ages and constitutions. It is patented by Infinite Wisdom, sealed with a signet divine. It cures cold feet, hot heads, pale faces, feeble lungs and bad tempers. If two or three take it together it has a still more striking effect. It has often been known to reconcile enemies, settle matrimonial quarrels and bring reluctant parties to a state of double blessedness. This medicine never fails....
Side 14 - ... immediate use in the care of the sick person, especially upholstered furniture, carpets, and curtains, should be removed from the sick-room. " When the patient has recovered from any one of these diseases the entire body should be bathed and the hair washed with hot soapsuds and the patient should be dressed in clean clothes (which have not been in the room during the sickness) and removed from the room.
Side 3 - Deprived of the natural assistance which physical exercise affords in eliminating through skin and lungs the waste products of the body, the kidneys become overloaded and fail. Lacking the normal assistance which working muscles give to circulation as they urge the blood and lymph onward in the natural channels, and overloaded with food poisons which brain work...
Side 18 - That no person shall manufacture for sale, offer or expose for sale, sell or deliver, or have in his possession with intent to sell or deliver, any vinegar not in compliance with the provisions of this act.
Side 3 - At the age of 40 the expectation of life is less now than it was 30 years ago. This is true for both men and women. Life expectancy during infancy and childhood has increased owing to more intelligent care of young children, to the introduction of diphtheria antitoxin, and other means of combating the infectious diseases, and to more sanitary living. But the diseases of degeneration are increasing, especially those involving the kidneys, heart, and blood vessels, particularly among persons not employed...
Side 6 - The best medicine ! Two miles of oxygen three times a day. This is not only the best, but cheap and pleasant to take. It suits all ages and constitutions. It is patented by infinite wisdom, sealed with a signet divine. It cures cold feet, hot heads, pale faces, feeble lungs, and bad tempers. If two or three take it together it has a still more striking effect. It has often been known to reconcile enemies, settle matrimonial quarrels, and bring reluctant parties to a state of double blessedness.
Side 6 - ... isolate the case, or cases, and the family, if necessary, in such manner and for such time as may be necessary to prevent transmission of the disease...
Side 3 - Gout. I know you too well. You promise fair; but after a few months of good health you will return to your old habits ; your fine promises will be forgotten like the forms of the last year's clouds.