Public health reports, v. 37, no. 5-8; Feb. 3-24, 1922.
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Public health reports, v. 37, no. 5-8; Feb. 3-24, 1922.
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Public health reports, v. 37, no. 5-8; Feb. 3-24, 1922.
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Public Health Service and Treasury Department
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Public Health Service
Date:
1922
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1922-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19220101
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19221231
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Public Health Service
Publication month:
13
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1922
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[xvi]+199-456 p. il.
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Special articles.—No. 5. Infant mortality in 1021, infant mortality rates for certain cities in birth registration area.—Care of your baby.—No. 6. Deaths from influenza and pneumonia combined, comparison of first 5 weeks of 1919-22, for certain large cities of United States.—Treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning; by R. R. Sayers and H. R. O'Brien.—Notes on efficiency of various systems of air-conditioning in munition factory; by C.-E. A. Winslow and Leonard Greenburg.—United States life tables.—Statement of British Ministry of Health regarding influenza.—Measures against influenza in Zurich, Switzerland.—No. 7. Cases of influenza reported by States, comparison of first 6 weeks of 1920-22.—Influenza in cities of United States. 1922.— Deaths from influenza and pneumonia combined, comparison of first 6 weeks of 1919-22, for certain large cities of United States.—Determination of hydrogen ion concentration; by Francis H. McCrudden.—Typhoid fever in United States, case rates, Jan.-Nov. 1921 and 1920. and medians for 1913-20.—High death rate in Scotland.—Death rates in group of insured persons, comparison of death rates for principal causes. 1911-21, and Nov. and Dec. 1921.—No. 8. Cases of influenza reported by States, comparison of first 7 weeks of 1920-22.—Deaths from influenza and pneumonia combined, comparison of first 7 weeks of 1920-22. for certain large cities of United States.—Tularemia Francis 1921:7. Six eases of tularaemia occurring in laboratory workers; by G. C. Lake and Edward Francis.—Records of small sick-benefit association as source of statistics for factory medical department; by Dean K. Brundage.—Contaminated oysters source of typhoid epidemic at Havre. France.—Court decision on quarantine of venereal diseases, person suspected of being venereally infected not entitled to judicial hearing prior to time of taking and detention.
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