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... cent of the physicians and esti- mates as to the others . For 1911 it is known for the first time where every death occurred and what caused it . In a number of instances the returns indicated initial outbreaks , as of typhoid fever at ...
... cent of the physicians and esti- mates as to the others . For 1911 it is known for the first time where every death occurred and what caused it . In a number of instances the returns indicated initial outbreaks , as of typhoid fever at ...
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... cents , the average expense of caring for a case of smallpox for the public is $ 40 , and yet in the face of this experience , over 40 per cent of our people remain unvaccinated , enough in almost every community to spread the disease ...
... cents , the average expense of caring for a case of smallpox for the public is $ 40 , and yet in the face of this experience , over 40 per cent of our people remain unvaccinated , enough in almost every community to spread the disease ...
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... cent . | Germs of Consumption , magnified_ from photomicrograph . From Sternberg's Bacteriology . As it is now definitely known to be a communicable germ disease , a large part of this sickness and mortality can and ought to be ...
... cent . | Germs of Consumption , magnified_ from photomicrograph . From Sternberg's Bacteriology . As it is now definitely known to be a communicable germ disease , a large part of this sickness and mortality can and ought to be ...
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... cent of those attacked by the disease can and do recover under favorable cir- cumstances . Until the disease can be eradicated , the means of proper treatment should be placed within the reach of all afflicted for their own benefit , as ...
... cent of those attacked by the disease can and do recover under favorable cir- cumstances . Until the disease can be eradicated , the means of proper treatment should be placed within the reach of all afflicted for their own benefit , as ...
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... cents per 1,000 unit syringes , $ 1.30 for 3,000 units , $ 1.90 for 5,000 units and $ 2.20 for 7,000 units . This makes it possible for counties or cities to cure or prevent this fatal disease at a reasonable expense . Copies of this ...
... cents per 1,000 unit syringes , $ 1.30 for 3,000 units , $ 1.90 for 5,000 units and $ 2.20 for 7,000 units . This makes it possible for counties or cities to cure or prevent this fatal disease at a reasonable expense . Copies of this ...
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1-4 years Aged Aged 65 Anderson County antitoxin Bacteriologist Births Stillbirths excluded Board of Health broncho-pneumonia Diarrhoea Cancer And Violence Cancer Violence cent certificate Children aged 1-4 COUNTY BOARD County Health Officer County Judge croup Scarlet fever dairy Dawson Springs Deaths From Cancer Deaths From Preventable deaths stillbirths excluded disinfected duty Eddyville epidemic Estimated Mid-year population examination fiscal court Health Department Hookworm hundred were due infants infected J. N. McCormack January Jefferson County July 1 Voucher Kentucky Kuttawa laboratory Louisville Lyon County Meningitis Influenza lagrippe Mid-year population Total milk patients person pesthouse physicians population Total deaths Preventable Diseases Puerperal septicemia child-bed quarantine registrar salary to date sanitary conditions Scarlet fever Measles secretary septicemia child-bed fever sickness smallpox sputum thymol Total Births total deaths reported Total deaths stillbirths Tuberculosis Typhoid fever Typhoid fever Diphtheria vaccinated ventable diseases Voucher check water supply Whooping cough Pneumonia
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Page 96 - Chairman of the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association and...
Page 497 - ... the transit or removal permit, issued in accordance with the law and health regulations of the place where the death occurred, shall be accepted by the local registrar of the district into which the...
Page 496 - Section 3 of this act, and in the central bureau of vital statistics at the capital of the state. The said board shall be charged with the uniform and thorough enforcement of the law throughout the state, and shall from time to time recommend any additional legislation * that may be necessary for this purpose.
Page 490 - Health; he shall collect information concerning vital statistics, knowledge respecting diseases, and all useful information on the subject of hygiene; and through an annual report, and otherwise, as the Board may direct, shall disseminate such information among the people, and shall supply, on demand, to local Boards of Health, reliable vaccine virus for gratuitous vaccination of the poor.
Page 526 - Every dead body must be accompanied by a person in charge, who must be provided with a passage ticket, and also present a full first-class ticket marked "corpse...
Page 526 - In cases of contagious, infectious or communicable diseases, the body must not be accompanied by persons or articles which have been exposed to the infection of the disease, unless certified by the health officer as having been properly disinfected; and before selling...
Page 501 - That the State registrar shall, upon request, furnish any applicant a certified copy of the record of any birth or death registered under provisions of this act, for the making and certification of which he shall be entitled to a fee of fifty cents, to be paid by the applicant. And any such copy of the record of a birth or death, when properly certified by the State registrar to be a true copy thereof, shall be prima facie evidence in all courts and places of the facts therein stated.
Page 491 - Each bond shall be signed by the president and countersigned by the secretary of the sanitary board, and said bonds shall be numbered consecutively beginning with No.
Page 567 - ... due process of law. Whatever difficulty may be experienced in giving to those terms a definition which will embrace every permissible exertion of power affecting private rights and exclude such as is forbidden, there can be no doubt of their meaning when applied to judicial proceedings. They then mean a course of legal proceedings according to those rules and principles which have been established in our systems of jurisprudence for the protection and enforcement of private rights.
Page 572 - ... due process of law, if it be general in its operation upon the subjects to which it relates, and is enforceable in the usual modes established in the administration of government with respect to kindred matters; that is, by process or proceedings adapted to the nature of the case.