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Freire. Statistique des Vaccinations.

Hintrager. Volksschulbauten in der Schweiz und in Italien. Wein. 1889.

Hippel. Ueber den Einfluss Hygienischer Massregeln a. d. Schulmyopie. Giessen. 1889.

Lavrand La Fievre Typhoide.

Lille. 1889.

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Grundzuge einer Hygiene des Unterrichts.

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1887.

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Von. Gossler. School-house plans prepared under the direction of
the Minister of Public Instruction of Prussia. 1889.
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1889.

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Dr. Airy's Report to the Local Government Board on an Outbreak of Diphtheria at Great Dunmow.

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1889.

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EXPENSES OF THE BOARD.

The amount and character of the expenditures of the board for

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LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH

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EXTRACTS FROM THEIR REPORTS.

Аввот.

Members of the board: W. W. Delano, Secretary; Chas. Foss, Chairman; James Greenleaf.

Two nuisances have come to the attention of the board, both of which were removed. We have had two cases of diphtheria and four of scarlet fever.

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ACTON.

Members of the board: O. C. Titcomb, Secretary; C. N. Brackett, Chairman; B. J. Grant.

ADDISON.

Members of the board: F. A. Chandler, Secretary; H. N. Ingersoll, Chairman; N. W. Curtis.

ALBANY.

Members of the board: Daniel Clark, Secretary; Otis Hayford, Chairman; W. R. York.

A dirty condition of the privies exists in connection with the school-houses, all owing to the "cussed" district system.

ALBION.

Members of the board: Otis Meader, Secretary; R. L. Baker, Chairman; Dr. C. W. Abbott.

Two cases of typhoid fever have occurred, both of which were contracted out of town. Pneumonia was unusually prevalent in the

first quarter of the year as a result of la grippe. The sanitary condition of the town is good; the condition of the water supplies, cellars, and sink spouts should receive attention.

ALEXANDER.

Members of the board: George B. Berry, Secretary; C. M. Huff, Chairman; Jonas A. Bohanon.

We have had no cases of infectious diseases. Influenza did not prevail to any extent in this town.

ALFRED.

Members of the board: Dr. C. E. Lander, Secretary; S. M. Came, Chairman; Dr. J. F. Day, Health Officer.

We have had two cases of typhoid fever, with one death.

ALNA.

Members of the board: Dr. A. M. Card, Secretary and Health Officer; B. W. Donnell, Chairman; A. B. Erskine.

Four nuisances reported to our board were removed. We had one outbreak of scarlet fever, limited to one house and one case.

ALTON.

Members of the board: H. L. McKechnie, Secretary; Chas. Clayton, Chairman; A. J. Hatch.

We have had two cases of typhoid fever; one in each of two houses.

AMHERST.

Members of the board: F. B. Foster, Secretary; N P. Sumner, Chairman; Fred Silsby.

We have had one outbreak of scarlet fever with two cases and one house infected.

ANDOVER.

Members of the board: Geo. O. Huse, Secretary; Stephen Cabot, Chairman; Dr. W. Z. Twitchell, Health Officer.

We have had two outbreaks of diphtheria confined to a single case in each of two houses.

ANSON.

Members of the board: R. Fairbrother, Secretary; Byron Hutchins, Chairman; Dr. E. C. Andrews, Health Officer.

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