Report1881/1882/1883,1936/1938- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936-1937- . |
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... possible to increase the efforts of the laboratory , especially in regard to examination of public and private water supplies . During the year 1949 a total of 7,568 samples were received and analyzed and in 1950 , 6,582 specimens were ...
... possible to increase the efforts of the laboratory , especially in regard to examination of public and private water supplies . During the year 1949 a total of 7,568 samples were received and analyzed and in 1950 , 6,582 specimens were ...
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... possible to have laboratory coverage for emergency work for the State Hospital outside of regular laboratory hours . This has been a cry- ing need and we hope to be able to keep our staff adequate to continue such coverage . 3. The ...
... possible to have laboratory coverage for emergency work for the State Hospital outside of regular laboratory hours . This has been a cry- ing need and we hope to be able to keep our staff adequate to continue such coverage . 3. The ...
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... possible with the personnel and funds available to the Division . Industrial officials have become more and more aware that a high standard of health among their employees means more production , happier and more prosperous workers . As ...
... possible with the personnel and funds available to the Division . Industrial officials have become more and more aware that a high standard of health among their employees means more production , happier and more prosperous workers . As ...
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The State Health Officer Reports | 1 |
Division of Sanitary Engineering | 9 |
Hospital Services Program | 16 |
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agencies alcoholism assistance bacteriology biennial period biennial report biennium birth record camps Carbon monoxide cards causes of death chest X-rays Child Health Chlorinated hydrocarbons Chlorination facilities city clerks clinic Communicable Disease Control Concord conducted congenital malformation continued control programs cooperation counts in excess counts of greater Crippled Children's Services Dental Department of Health Diphtheria Director Division Division of Communicable Division of Crippled Division of Vital Dust establishments filing funds gravel wall Hampshire hayfever Health Department Health Officer Hooksett Hospital orthopedic Hydrogen sulfide improvements industrial workers infant inspections installed investigations JOHN SAMUEL WHEELER July June 30 laboratory Laconia marriage milk Number obtained occupational diseases pasteurization patients personnel plans plants POLIOMYELITIS problem ragweed requested Sanatorium serology sewage source of supply staff nurse tetanus tion total bacteria counts Total samples examined Total samples showing town and city treatment tuberculosis venereal disease Ventilation visits vital records Vital Statistics water supply X-radiation