Public Health Papers and Reports, Volume 28American Public Health Association., 1903 Vol. 33, pt. 2, vols. 34-36 are reprints from the American journal of public hygiene; vol. 37 from American journal of public health. |
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acid agar American Public Health amount animals Anthrax bacilli bacillus coli bacteria bacteriological Board of Health bouillon bovine cause census census office cent coli colon bacilli color coöperation cubic cultures diphtheria disease disinfection epidemic examination Executive Committee experiments fact feet Filtered Water flagella fomites formaldehyde formalin forms garbage gelatin germ glanders glands growth guinea pigs Havana humidity hygiene infection inoculated investigation laboratory large number layers lymph Marine Hospital Service method Mexico mortality mosquito municipal neutral red nodules observed obtained organism Orleans paper patients pollution population positive practical present President Public Health Association reaction records refuse registration river rods samples sanitary serum sewage smallpox solution species spore Stegomyia streptococcus surface swabs temperature tests theria tion tube tubercle bacilli tuberculosis turbidity typhoid fever vaccination Veracruz virulence vital statistics yellow fever
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