From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 60
Page 190
... patient , but every tenth patient was to be a pauper and treated gratis . These patients were quarantined for at least twenty - one days . Thus we find early public health measures being instituted in our state for the control of ...
... patient , but every tenth patient was to be a pauper and treated gratis . These patients were quarantined for at least twenty - one days . Thus we find early public health measures being instituted in our state for the control of ...
Page 240
... patients and welfare recipients , providing the patient has requested financial assist- ance . It is preferred that patients be referred to the clinics by a physician or public health agency , but the clinics are open for diagnosis to ...
... patients and welfare recipients , providing the patient has requested financial assist- ance . It is preferred that patients be referred to the clinics by a physician or public health agency , but the clinics are open for diagnosis to ...
Page 240
... patients admit- ted to general hospitals have pulmonary tuberculosis which remains undetected during the hospital stay unless all patients receive routinely a chest X - ray examination . Such unrecognized tuberculosis is a hazard not ...
... patients admit- ted to general hospitals have pulmonary tuberculosis which remains undetected during the hospital stay unless all patients receive routinely a chest X - ray examination . Such unrecognized tuberculosis is a hazard not ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American Association August 24 Bacteria in excess Badger Farms Board of Health bottle bread cancer cent child chlorine Christmas Seal clean clinics cold common cold Concord consumer containing dental dentist Department of Health diet diphtheria Director disease Division doctor drinking eating effect enriched flour excess of limits February 26 Federal flour fluorine Food and Drug Frechette Hampshire HAMPSHIRE HEALTH HEALTH Concord health department Health Officer horse meat hospital Hygiene ice cream industrial infection issue labeling Laconia Manchester meat ment Nashua nutrition oleomargarine organisms pasteurized milk patients person physician plant poison poison ivy poliomyelitis Portsmouth possible present Public Health Nursing recent regulations result sanitary sanitation served sewage sherbet SHIRLEY DWYER slaughter strawberry bulk sugar teeth thing tion Tooth town treatment tuberculosis vanilla bulk vitamin water supply workers