Indiana State Board of Health Bulletin, September 1904

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
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
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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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