Report1881/1882/1883,1936/1938- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936-1937- . |
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... records themselves served as our index . However , we were faced with the stark realization that our file drawers would not hold even one more year's accumulation of records . This fact coupled with the knowledge that we had no ...
... records themselves served as our index . However , we were faced with the stark realization that our file drawers would not hold even one more year's accumulation of records . This fact coupled with the knowledge that we had no ...
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... records are numbered and bound the chance of records being destroyed is at a minimum and there is no chance of records being lost or misfiled . New Cause of Death Code In addition to a revision of the birth and death forms , the ...
... records are numbered and bound the chance of records being destroyed is at a minimum and there is no chance of records being lost or misfiled . New Cause of Death Code In addition to a revision of the birth and death forms , the ...
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... records as brides ' cards . Since these records were not vital records but were an administrative function of indexing the records , it seemed advisable to place these cards on microfilm and dispose of the cards . The filming of these ...
... records as brides ' cards . Since these records were not vital records but were an administrative function of indexing the records , it seemed advisable to place these cards on microfilm and dispose of the cards . The filming of these ...
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Division of Sanitary Engineering | 9 |
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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