Description: |
Abstract of mortality statistics for September 1904 p.97 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in September 1904 p.98 / Smallpox p.98 / Tuberculosis p.98 / Typhoid fever p.98 / Pneumonia p.98 / Deaths by violence p.98 / Canning factory refuse p.98 / Typhoid water p.99 / Efficacy of vaccination p.99 / Scarlet fever infection p.99 / Prevention of pneumonia p.100 / Good air p.100 / Journal of public health p.100 / The hygiene exhibit at the worlds fair p.101 / School sanitation p.102 / Bad hygiene in Brownstown schools p.103 / An instructive lesson p.103 / Dr. Knopf visits Indianapolis p.104 / Dr. DeForest p.104 / Headaches from eye strain p.104 / Four of the nine died p.104 / Worried p.104 / Chart showing geographical distribution of deaths from certain communicable diseases in September 1904 p.105 / Deaths in Indiana by counties during the month of September 1904 p.106 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the month of September 1904 p.107 / Mortality of Indiana for September 1904 p.108 / Meteorological summary for September 1904 p.108 |
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Origin: | 1904-09 |
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.; Water and Gas Review.; Indianapolis News.; Barcus, Paul.; DeForest D.F.; Sackett R.L. |
Publisher: |
Indiana State Board of Health |
Source: |
http://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p1819coll12/id/1627 |
Collection: |
Indiana Public Health |
Copyright: |
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Subjects: |
Indiana Accidental Falls Accidents, Railroad Age-specific death rate Air Movement Airborne Transmission Animal-Related Deaths Asphyxia Barcus, Paul J. Basements Brazil Brownstown Burn Injuries Cable Cars (Streetcars) Canneries Carbolic Acid Cause-specific mortality rate Chicago Health Department Communicable Diseases Crushing Injuries Deforest, Daniel F. Descriptive Statistics Desquamination Disease Prevention Disinfection Drowning Dunbar, Dr. Eyestrain Firearm Deaths Fish Kills Garbage Germany Hanging Hay Fever Health Care Costs Health Fairs Homicide Horses Hunt, B. S. Hygiene Education Incubation Period Indianapolis Infant Mortality Rate Infectious Diseases Jackson County Journal of Public Health (Evansville) Knopf, S. Adolphus (Sigard Adolphus) Lectures and Lecturing Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir) Montgomery County Morphine Ocular Headaches Orr, W. H. Pneumonia Poisoning Public Baths Public Nuisances Purdue University School of Sanitary Science Quarantine Randolph County Respiratory Illnesses Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal Ridgeville Sanatoriums Sanitation Scarlet Fever School Age Children School Attendance School Buildings School Health Services Sewage Irrigation Smallpox Spit or Spitting Sputum Stab Wounds Street Cleaning Suicide Terre Haute Tipton Tipton County Toilet Facilities Tuberculosis Typhoid Vaccination, Compulsory Ventilation Vigo County Violence Vision Screening Warrick County Water Pollution Waynetown Winchester Wood, Columbia P. Worlds Fair, 1904 (St. Louis, Missouri) |
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