| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - 1888 - 254 pages
...establish a health board. Dr. Rohe gave some facts at the last meeting of the American Medical Association. In Michigan, the saving of life from Scarlet Fever...in the last eleven years amounted to 3,718; and in Recent Progress in Preventive Medicine. 1886, appropriate sanitary measures saved the lives of 298... | |
| 1887 - 594 pages
...from one disease (scarletfever) has amounted during the last eleven years to 3718, or 338 per year. In 1886 appropriate sanitary measures saved the lives of 298 persons who would have died of diphtheria if such measures had not been enforced. In England and Wales the average... | |
| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - 1888 - 250 pages
...establish a health board. Dr. Rohe gave some facts at the last meeting of the American Medical Association. In Michigan, the saving of life from Scarlet Fever...in the last eleven years amounted to 3,718; and in Recent Progress in Preventive Medicine. 1886, appropriate sanitary measures saved the lives of 298... | |
| 1888 - 252 pages
...establish a health board. Dr. Rohe gave some facts at the last meeting of the American Medical Association. In Michigan, the saving of life from Scarlet Fever...in the last eleven years amounted to 3,718; and in Recent Progress in Preventive Medicine. 1886, appropriate sanitary measures saved the lives of 298... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1889 - 374 pages
...100,000 in the same period. Pennsylvania has at last found it expedient to establish a health board. In Michigan the saving of life from scarlet fever...would have died of diphtheria in a few localities. In Nashville the death-rate has been reduced in fourteen years from 34.55 per 1,000 to 16.36 per 1,000.... | |
| 1887 - 596 pages
...from one disease (scarlet fever) has amounted during the last eleven years to 4,718 or 338 per year. In 1886, appropriate sanitary measures saved the lives of 298 persons who would have died of diphtheria, if such measures had not been enforced. In England and Wales, the average... | |
| Joseph F. Edwards - 1889 - 692 pages
...disease has increased from 56 to 66 per 100,000 in the same period. In Michigan the saving of lives from scarlet fever in' the last eleven years amounted...lives of 298 persons, who, under the usual conditions, would have died of diphtheria/ in a few localities. In Nashville the death rate has been reduced in... | |
| 1887 - 876 pages
...one disease (scarlet fever) has amounted, during the last eleven years, to 3,718, or 339 per year. In 1886 appropriate sanitary measures saved the lives of 298 persons who would have died of diphtheria if such measures had not been enforced. In England and Wales the average... | |
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