Indiana State Board of Health Bulletin, September 1903

Description: Abstract for mortality statistics for September 1903 p.97 / The monthly statistics furnish the following summaries for September p.98 / Disease prevalence p.98 / Smallpox p.98 / Tuberculosis p.98 / Typhoid Fever p.98 / Pneumonia p.98 / Violence p.98 / Gladly relinquishes p.98 / The whipping-post needed p.99 / Argos stamps out scarlet fever p.99 / Ordinance no. 92 p.99 / No Typhoid at Worthington p.99 / Health laws and administrative hygiene in Paris France p.99 / Moses the master sanitarian p.100 / Lileo Politis p.100 / School sanitation p.100 / Ill health p.100 / Starving for fresh air p.100 / The technic of vaccination and the aftercare p.100 / Sanitary work in Whitley County p.101 / Cruelty to school children p.102 / Fed the carcass of a diseased horse to hogs p.102 / No health officer at Crown Point p.102 / Murder, suicide or accident p.103 / A hygiene sermon at a funeral p.103 / Typhoid from lemonade p.103 / Examination of the eyes of schoolchildren p. 103 / The plan of examination p.103 / Facts to be ascertained p.104 / Chart showing geographical distribution of deaths from certain communicable diseases in September 1903 p.105 / Deaths in Indiana by counties, during the month of September 1903 p.106 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the month of September 1903 p.107 / Mortality of Indiana for September 1903 p.108 / Meteorological summary for September 1903 p.108
Origin: 1903-09
Created By: Indiana State Board of Health
Wishard, William N. (William Niles), 1851-1941; Cook, Clark; Davis, T. Henry; Eisenbeiss, C.M.; Hurty, John Newell, 1852-1925;
Burford, Wm. B.
Contributor(s): United States. Climate and Crop Service. Indiana Section.; Fairfield, N.J.; Russell E.B.; Central State Medical Magazine; Earp, Samuel E.; King W.F.
Publisher: Indiana State Board of Health
Source: http://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p1819coll12/id/1246
Collection: Indiana Public Health
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Subjects: Indiana
Accidents
Accidents, Railroad
Actinomycosis
Age-specific death rate
Air
Almer Coe (Chicago)
Animal Carcasses
Argos
Arsenic Poisoning
Asphyxia
Astringents
Bandages
Blackburn, Wilson
Boric Acid
Brooksburg
Burn Injuries
Business Enterprises
Cancer Jaw
Carbolic Acid
Cause of Death
Cause-specific mortality rate
Cholera Infantum
Columbia City
Cox, Dr.
Crime
Crown Point
Crushing Injuries
Death Certificates
Descriptive Statistics
Disease Transmission
Drinking Cups
Drinking Water
Drowning
Ear Diseases
Earaches
Earp, Samuel E.
Electrocution
Environment and Public Health
Eucalyptus
Eye Chart
Eye Diseases
Eyeglasses
Eyestrain
Fees and Charges
Firearm Deaths
Food Contamination
Fruit Juices
Funeral Homes and Funeral Services
Garbage
Grant, Dr.
Gravel Pits
Gray, G.B.
Greene County
Hagerstown
Health Legislation
Health Officers
Hearing Tests
Hogs
Homicide
Ichthammol
Ichthyol
Indian Creek Township (Monroe County)
Indianapolis
Infant Mortality Rate
Jefferson County
Lake County
Lemonade
Lighting
Lightning Injuries
Local Government
Marshall County
McCain, Dr.
Medical Council (Journal)
Medical Talk (Journal)
Menthol
Mining Injuries
Monroe County
Morphine
Moses
Mount Vernon School Board
Mouth Breathing
Newton County
Oberlin, Dr.
Occupational Injuries
Ocular Headaches
Ordinances, Municipal
Owen County
Paris (France)
Parke, Davis & Company
Physical Examination
Pneumonia
Poems
Poisoning
Posey County
Public Nuisances
Quarantine
Refractive Errors
Religion and Medicine
Sanitary Landfill
Sanitation
Scarlet Fever
School Age Children
School Buildings
School Health Services
Smallpox Vaccine
Snellens Chart
Stanford
Suicide
Swine
Teachers
Tevis, E.R.
Trolley Cars
Typhoid
Vaccination Methods
Ventilation
Violence
Vision Screening
Visual Disorders
Wayne County
Weeds
Well Water
Whitley County
Williams, Dr.
Wilson, E.D.
Worthington
Wound Infections
Zinc Oxide

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