Public health reports, v. 35, no. 45-48; Nov. 5-26, 1920.
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Public health reports, v. 35, no. 45-48; Nov. 5-26, 1920.
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Public health reports, v. 35, no. 45-48; Nov. 5-26, 1920.
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Public Health Service and Treasury Department
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Public Health Service
Date:
1920
Publish Date ISO Format:
1920-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19200101
Publication End:
19201231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Public Health Service
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1920
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[xvi]+2615-2895 p. il. 1 pl.
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[Weekly.]
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[Weekly.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.20.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—No. 45. Information concerning rat surveys and rat-proofing, with model ordinance designed to regulate building with reference to rat-proofing.—Typhoid reduction in South Carolina, comparative results in counties with and without health organizations; by L. A. Riser.—No. 46. Study of relation of family income and other economic factors to pellagra incidence in 7 cotton-mill villages of South Carolina in 1916 [with list of references]; by Joseph Goldberger, G. A. Wheeler, and Edgar Sydenstricker.—Institute on Venereal-Disease Control and Social Hygiene, Washington, D. C., Nov. 22-Dec. 4, 1920.—No. 47. Children's teeth, community responsibility, practical plan for organizing protective and remedial measures; by Taliaferro Clark and Harry B. Butler.—Present status of venereal disease clinics; by John W. Hart.—Industrial morbidity statistics, report of committee on industrial morbidity statistics, section on vital statistics, American Public Health Association, 1920.—Principal causes of death in United States registration area, 1919, Census Bureau summarizes mortality statistics.—No. 48. Method of classifying families according to incomes in studies of disease prevalence; by Edgar Sydenstricker and Wilford I. King.—One or several species of malaria parasites? review of recent work bearing on this question [with references to literature]; by Bruce Mayne.—Outbreak of botulism at St. Anthony's Hospital, Oakland, Calif., Oct. 1920; by J. C. Geiger.
NOTE.—This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health officers, etc., by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department, Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent or Documents at the prices stated above, Documents at the prices started above.
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