Annual ReportThe 16th report, 1897 contains also the 1st annual report of the State Board of Medical Registration and Examination, 1897. |
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account of smallpox adnexa Ages April attending Board meeting average births Board of Health Brides bronchitis bubonic plague Campbellsburg Cancer cause cent Chart cholera morbus clerical services Color County Boards creek croup Daviess Davis death rate Deaths per month Diagram Showing Deaths diarrhoea diphtheria discharged disease disinfected dysentery Eisenbeiss epidemic erysipelas fish Grooms Health of Indiana health officer hemorrhage Hurty Indiana Indiana State Board Indianapolis infected Influenza inspection intestinal J. T. Polk Jasonville July June jurisdiction Laporte March Marion Marion County measles meningitis Moved by Dr Noblesville November Number of Deaths October permit physicians pneumonia pond preceding month prevalence public health puerperal puerperal fever Pulmonary pupils quarantine quarter record reported rheumatism Rule scarlet fever school purposes schoolhouse Secretary sewage sick smallpox Special Meeting Stillbirths Stinesville TABLE 4-Continued Tippecanoe tonsilitis Total Male Female Tuberculosis tumors typhoid fever vaccination Vanderburgh Vigo visited vital statistics Warrick waste water whooping cough Wishard yellow fever
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Page 75 - ... health, and perform such other duties as may from time to time be required of them by the State Board of Health...
Page 71 - ... thoroughly cleanse crevices and out-of-the-way places. After this application of the disinfecting solution and an interval of twenty-four hours or longer for free ventilation, the floors and wood-work should be well scrubbed with soap and hot water, and this should be followed by a second more prolonged exposure to fresh air, admitted through open doors and windows.
Page 6 - Received by the Governor, examined and referred to the Auditor of State for verification of the financial statement. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF STATE, Indianapolis, February 3, 1926. The within report, so far as the same relates to moneys drawn from the State Treasury, has been examined and found correct.
Page 65 - Whenever small-pox, diphtheria, scarlet fever, or other contagious disease shall appear in a town or a school district it shall be the duty of the local board of health immediately to notify the teachers of the public schools in the neighborhood, of the fact, and it shall be the duty of all teachers and school officers when thus notified, or when otherwise they shall know or have good reason to believe that any such disease exists in any house in the neighborhood, to ex•clude from the school-house...
Page 76 - When required by the board or the chairman he shall visit the several counties and collect data and information relative to the assessment of property therein, or the railway property therein, and consult and advise with all officers...
Page 6 - Returned by the Auditor of State, with above certificate, and transmitted to Secretary of State for publication, upon the order of the Board of Commissioners of Public Printing and Binding.
Page 71 - Especial care must be taken to wash away all dust from window-ledges and other places where it may have settled, and to thoroughly cleanse crevices and out-of-the-way places. After this application of the disinfecting solution, and an interval of twenty-four hours or longer for free ventilation, the floors and woodwork should be well scrubbed with soap...
Page 79 - Board and who shall be a graduate of a reputable medical college recognized by the State Board of Medical Registration and Examination who if not already informed in hygiene and sanitary science shall immediately so inform himself according to the requirements of the State Board of Health.
Page 73 - The cleaning shall consist in first sweeping, then scrubbing the floors, washing the windows and all woodwork, including the wooden parts of seats and desks, and the disinfecting shall be done in accordance with the rules of the state board of health.
Page 69 - ... dollars, to which may be added imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months.