Weekly Bulletin, Volumer 1-5The Board, 1922 |
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... smallpox reported last week , the total number of cases , 67 , representing a smaller number than has been reported for many weeks . Small- pox is still present in Santa Clara and Kern counties , but the situations in these two ...
... smallpox reported last week , the total number of cases , 67 , representing a smaller number than has been reported for many weeks . Small- pox is still present in Santa Clara and Kern counties , but the situations in these two ...
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... Smallpox . Most of the 88 cases of smallpox reported last week were scattered throughout the state . Santa Clara County , including San Jose , reported 32 cases . Typhoid Fever . The 5 cases of typhoid fever were scattered : Oakland 1 ...
... Smallpox . Most of the 88 cases of smallpox reported last week were scattered throughout the state . Santa Clara County , including San Jose , reported 32 cases . Typhoid Fever . The 5 cases of typhoid fever were scattered : Oakland 1 ...
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... SMALLPOX . Calexico recently reported a group of 55 cases of smallpox of unusual severity . In this group there were seven deaths . When we consider that of the 5580 cases of smallpox reported throughout the state during 1921 , only 19 ...
... SMALLPOX . Calexico recently reported a group of 55 cases of smallpox of unusual severity . In this group there were seven deaths . When we consider that of the 5580 cases of smallpox reported throughout the state during 1921 , only 19 ...
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... SMALLPOX . CAN NOT TAKE The conference will afford to all social workers an opportunity to meet together and discuss , collectively , their individual problems . The program is well under way and will take up such subjects as ...
... SMALLPOX . CAN NOT TAKE The conference will afford to all social workers an opportunity to meet together and discuss , collectively , their individual problems . The program is well under way and will take up such subjects as ...
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... smallpox were re- ported last week . These cases were dis- tributed as follows : Bakersfield 2 , Beau- mont 1 , Berkeley 3 , Calexico 1 , Fresno LEPROSY County 2 , Fullerton 1 , Hollister 4 , Kern | PLAGUE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORTS ...
... smallpox were re- ported last week . These cases were dis- tributed as follows : Bakersfield 2 , Beau- mont 1 , Berkeley 3 , Calexico 1 , Fresno LEPROSY County 2 , Fullerton 1 , Hollister 4 , Kern | PLAGUE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORTS ...
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Alhambra Angeles County Anthrax Berkeley Board of Health Bulletin EDWARD California State Board Cerebrospinal Meningitis Chickenpox child COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORTS death DICKIE diphtheria Dysentery Bacillary EBRIGHT Epidemic Encephalitis EXECUTIVE OFFICER Entered follows Fresno County GUNDRUM health officer Hygiene infection Influenza JONES EDITOR Kern County Leprosy Long Beach Los Angeles County M. D. ADELAIDE BROWN M. D. PRESIDENT FRED M. D. ROBERT M. D. SECRETARY M. D. VICE PRESIDENT M. D. WALTER mailing at special Malaria matter February 21 Measles Meningitis Mumps Oakland office at Sacramento Orange County Pasadena plague Pneumonia Poliomyelitis Pomona postage provided PRESIDENT A. J. SCOTT PRESIDENT FRED F public health nursing rabies Reports for week Riverside San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin County Santa Clara County Scarlet Fever second-class matter February SECRETARY AND EXECUTIVE Smallpox Stockton Syphilis tion Tuberculosis Tulare County Typhoid Fever vaccination VICE PRESIDENT A. J. Week ending Reports Whooping Cough
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