Public health reports, v. 34. no. 18-22; May 2-30, 1919.
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Public health reports, v. 34. no. 18-22; May 2-30, 1919.
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Public health reports, v. 34. no. 18-22; May 2-30, 1919.
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Public Health Service and Treasury Department
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Public Health Service
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1919
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1919-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19190101
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19191231
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Public Health Service
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13
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1919
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—No. 18. Determination and distribution of arsenic in certain body thuds after injection of arsenobenzol, salvarsan, and neosalvarsan [with bibliography]; by C. N. Myers.—Hospitals and dispensaries for free treatment of venereal diseases.—Notifiable diseases, prevalence during 1917 in cities of 10,000 to 100,000, cerebrospinal meningitis, diphtheria, gonorrhea, malaria, measles, pellagra, poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis), rabies in animals, rabies in man, scarlet fever, smallpox, syphilis, tuberculosis (pulmonary), tuberculosis (all forms), and typhoid fever, cases and deaths reported, indicated case rates per 1,000 population, indicated fatality rates per 100 cases.—No. 19. Investigation of shaving-brush industry, with special reference to anthrax.—Influenza at San Quentin Prison, Calif.; by L. L. Stanley.—Influenza among American Indians.—No. 20. Work of Red Cross organizations in relation to preventive medicine of future; by Arthur Newsholme.—Public Health Service program for nation-wide control of venereal diseases; by C. C. Pierce.—Schick test and active immunization against diphtheria.—Biochemical studies of saliva in pellagra; by M. X. Sullivan and K. K. Jones.—No. 21. Fishes in relation to mosquito control in ponds; by Samuel P. Hildebrand.—Antenatal and neonatal factors in infant mortality.—Important precautions in administering arsphenamine and neoarsphenamine.—Grave typhus situation in central Europe.—Attendance at free venereal disease clinics operated in extra-cantonment zones.—No. 22. Dust hazard in abrasive industry; by C.-E. A. Winslow, Leonard Greenburg and David Greenberg.—Disposal station for can privy system; by E. B. Johnson.—Pitfalls in determining prophylactic or curative value of bacterial vaccines, with special reference to influenza; by G. W. McCoy.—Narcotic drugs, interpretation of Harrison act, Supreme Court holds that sec. 2 is constitutional.—Educational campaign for control of venereal diseases.
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