Public health reports, v. 30. no. 27-31: July 2-30, 1915.
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Public health reports, v. 30. no. 27-31: July 2-30, 1915.
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Public health reports, v. 30. no. 27-31: July 2-30, 1915.
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Public Health Service and Treasury Department
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Public Health Service
Date:
1915
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1915-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19150101
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19151231
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Public Health Service
Publication month:
13
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1915
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[xxvi]+1985-2285 p.
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[Weekly.]
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[Weekly.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—No. 27. Model state law for morbidity reports, as amended by 13th annual Conference of State and Territorial Health Authorities with United States Public Health Service, Washington, May 13, 1915.—Zooparasitc intestinal infections, analysis of infections found among 1,287 school children (776 white, 511 negro) of city of X; by C. W. Stiles.—No. 28. Practical use of disinfectants; by H. E. Hasseltine.—Intestinal infections, school grades attained by 2.166 white school children (1,062 boys, 1,104 girls) in city of X, classified by age, sanitation, and intestinal parasites; by C. W. Stiles.—No. 29. Post-vaccination tetanus, studies on its relation to vaccine virus; by John F. Anderson.—Anopheles as winter carrier of Plasmodium, mosquito as prophylactic indicator; by M. Bruin Mitzmain.—No. 30. Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association, antinarcotic legislation, use of "mils" in place of "cc," modern pharmacy law, report of meeting. June 22-24, 1915; by Martin I. Wilbert.— Notifiable diseases, prevalence during 1914 in cities of over 100,000, diphtheria, gonorrhea, leprosy, malaria, measles, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, poliomyelitis, rabies, scarlet fever, smallpox, syphilis, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever, cases reported, case rates per 1,000 population and fatality rates per 100 cases.—No. 31. Embalming, satisfactory method of performing; by Edward Francis.—Paralysis during antirabic treatment, report of 2 cases of paralysis, with 1 death, occurring during course of antirabic treatment; by H. E. Hasseltine.
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