Public health reports. Public health reports, v. 35, no. 49-53; Dec. 3-31, 1920.
Publication Title:
Public health reports. Public health reports, v. 35, no. 49-53; Dec. 3-31, 1920.
Display Title:
Public health reports. Public health reports, v. 35, no. 49-53; Dec. 3-31, 1920.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Public Health Service and Treasury Department
Sort Author:
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
Description:
[xx]+2897-3205 p. il.
Notes:
[Weekly.]
Notes:
[Weekly.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.20.
Notes:
SPECIAL ARTICLES.—No. 49. Sickness frequency among industrial employees, disease prevalence among wage-earners during first half of 1920.—Recent experiments in control of air dustiness; by O. M. Spencer.—Ambulatory treatment of drug addiction, Pennsylvania State Department of Health considers it a violation of State antinarcotic law.—Principal causes of death among insured wage earners, comparisons, by color, of death rates for 3d quarters and first 9 months of 1918, 1919, and 1920.—No. 50. Commission on milk standards, report, of National Commission on Milk Standards of New York Milk Committee, 1920.—Sanitary disposal of sewage through septic tank, system of simple construction and inexpensive operation for isolated dwellings; by H. R. Crohurst.—Bedbug, its relation to public health, its habits and life history, and methods of control.—No. 51. Epidemiological study of endemic focus of leprosy [with list of references]; by Mark F. Boyd and Warren F. Fox.—Notifiable diseases, prevalence during 1919 in cities of over 100,000, anthrax, gonorrhea, influenza, malaria, pneumonia (all forms), rabies in animals, rabies in man, syphilis, tuberculosis (all forms and pulmonary), cerebrospinal meningitis, diphtheria, measles, pellagra, poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis), scarlet fever, smallpox, and typhoid fever, cases and deaths reported, 1919, indicated case and death rates per 1,000 population, fatality rates per 100 cases, and average number of cases reported during preceding years.—No. 52. Supreme Court of United States construes sec. 2 of Harrison antinarcotic act.—Studies in treatment of malaria, abstracts of studies which were made at request of British War Office; by Bruce Mayne and Mildred M. Moss.—Venereal disease incidence at different ages, tabulation of 8,413 case reports in Indiana; by Mary L. King and Edgar Sydenstricker.—No. 53. Progress report on field investigations in child hygiene in Missouri to June 30, 1920; by C. P. Knight.—Diseases prevalent among steel workers in a Pennsylvania city; by Dean K. Brundage.
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 of Documents at the prices stated above.
Availability:
* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.20.