Weekly Bulletin, Volumer 1-5The Board, 1922 |
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... patients may re - midwives who habitually neglect to file ceive adequate care . rate for last year 20.3 , the highest ... patient , that district of the city where 40 cases of diphtheria and one death had occurred has been entirely free ...
... patients may re - midwives who habitually neglect to file ceive adequate care . rate for last year 20.3 , the highest ... patient , that district of the city where 40 cases of diphtheria and one death had occurred has been entirely free ...
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... patient to do the best he can ishing . Notwithstanding all these ad- to restore him to health , but if the dis - vances , there is much to be done . Thirty ease is an infectious one , the same prac - years ago we believed that the infec ...
... patient to do the best he can ishing . Notwithstanding all these ad- to restore him to health , but if the dis - vances , there is much to be done . Thirty ease is an infectious one , the same prac - years ago we believed that the infec ...
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... patient from atmosphere found in the larva of the green fly containing carbon monoxide . 1. Administer oxygen as quickly as possible , and in as pure form as is obtainable , preferably from a cylinder of oxygen through an inhaler mask ...
... patient from atmosphere found in the larva of the green fly containing carbon monoxide . 1. Administer oxygen as quickly as possible , and in as pure form as is obtainable , preferably from a cylinder of oxygen through an inhaler mask ...
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... patient until no longer contagious . 2. Isolation of the contact until proven is not a carrier . The first is accomplished by law in what are known as the quarantinable diseases , by placing the sick person in absolute quarantine , and ...
... patient until no longer contagious . 2. Isolation of the contact until proven is not a carrier . The first is accomplished by law in what are known as the quarantinable diseases , by placing the sick person in absolute quarantine , and ...
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... patient and disclose the is the object of all this information ? state of community health . And what In the first place the health officer needs information because he is the health engineer and educator of the His patient is the ...
... patient and disclose the is the object of all this information ? state of community health . And what In the first place the health officer needs information because he is the health engineer and educator of the His patient is the ...
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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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Side 52 - There shall be no more thence an infant of days, nor an old man that hath not filled his days: for the child shall die an hundred years old; but the sinner, being an hundred years old, shall be accursed.
Side 85 - I see a bridge, said I, standing in the midst of the tide. The bridge thou seest, said he, is human life ; consider it attentively. Upon a more leisurely survey of it, I found that it consisted of threescore and ten entire arches, with several broken arches, which, added to those that were entire, made up the number about an hundred.
Side 193 - The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail, for carrying from one end of society to the other, the best knowledge, the best ideas of their time...
Side 86 - There were indeed some persons,- but their number was very small, that continued a kind of hobbling march on the broken arches, but fell through one after another, being quite tired and spent with so long a walk.
Side 123 - This is also reported to have included small quantities of oleomargarine made "exclusively from animal oil" from 1918 through 1915. ' This total represents the sum of the quantities shown for each type and is the total as reported by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics of the US Department of Agriculture.
Side 140 - The Child must be put in a position to earn a livelihood and must be protected against every form of exploitation. V. The Child must be brought up in the consciousness that its talents must be devoted to the service of its fellow men.