Report, Volume 101881/82-1882/83, 1936/38- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936/37- |
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Page 17
... germ of the disease is not infrequently conveyed to per- sons through tuberculosis meat and milk . chiefly the latter . ― The State has , therefore , truly taken a step in the right direc- tion in protecting its citizens against one of ...
... germ of the disease is not infrequently conveyed to per- sons through tuberculosis meat and milk . chiefly the latter . ― The State has , therefore , truly taken a step in the right direc- tion in protecting its citizens against one of ...
Page 58
... germ which produces the disease . The germ will soon perish if not placed under conditions favor- able to its development ... germs of disease , permeates the soil and is often carried by underground water currents to neighboring wells ...
... germ which produces the disease . The germ will soon perish if not placed under conditions favor- able to its development ... germs of disease , permeates the soil and is often carried by underground water currents to neighboring wells ...
Page 59
... germs . Some of the more frequent ways are these : The discharges are thrown into the privy or upon the ground , whence they soak , sometimes long distances , through the soil into the family well . The soiled clothes of the patient are ...
... germs . Some of the more frequent ways are these : The discharges are thrown into the privy or upon the ground , whence they soak , sometimes long distances , through the soil into the family well . The soiled clothes of the patient are ...
Page 60
... germs . Nurses and others in the family should eat nothing in the room where the patient is , nor anything which has been there . The food for the attendants and family should be prepared and kept as far from the sick as possible ...
... germs . Nurses and others in the family should eat nothing in the room where the patient is , nor anything which has been there . The food for the attendants and family should be prepared and kept as far from the sick as possible ...
Page 63
... germs of the disease . This is an important fact that every family should understand . * CAUSES OF TYPHOID FEVER . Typhoid fever is perhaps more than any other disease de- pendent upon unsanitary conditions for its prevalence . We have ...
... germs of the disease . This is an important fact that every family should understand . * CAUSES OF TYPHOID FEVER . Typhoid fever is perhaps more than any other disease de- pendent upon unsanitary conditions for its prevalence . We have ...
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Accumulations of excrement acid almshouse amount animals average bacilli bacteria board of health box drain building carbonic acid causes of death cells cent cesspools cholera Cholera infantum cleanliness closet consumption contagious contamination Coös corridor cows cubic feet dairy danger death-rate decedents defective degrees F diphtheria discharge disease disinfection drainage enteric fever epidemic excrement experiments exposed fact filth flue foul germs Grafton Grafton county health officers heat Hillsborough improvements inclusive infected inoculated insane inspection institution jail liable Males Females matter Merrimack Merrimack county milk nuisances number of deaths offensive outbreak of typhoid person physician present prevalence prisoners privies public health pupil removed Rural Sanitary District sanitary condition scarlet fever SECT selectmen sewage sewerage sewers showed small-pox soakage solution stove Strafford STRAFFORD COUNTY TABLE tank temperature theria tion total mortality town tuberculosis tuberculous typhoid fever vaccination ventilation water supply water-closets