Public health reports, v. 37, no. 27-30; July 7-28, 1922.
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Public health reports, v. 37, no. 27-30; July 7-28, 1922.
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Public health reports, v. 37, no. 27-30; July 7-28, 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
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13
Publication year:
1922
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[xvi]+1625-1866 p. il. 1 pl.
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[Weekly.]
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[Weekly.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.75.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—No. 27. Decline in death rate, 1901-10, and 1910-20.—Relative parasiticidal value of arsphenamine and neoarsphenamine, with description of trypanocidal test [and with list of references]; by Carl Voegtlin and D. W. Miller.—City health officers, 1922, directory of those in cities of 10,000 or more population.—No. 28. Weil-Felix test for typhus fever, Weil-Felix reaction in diagnosis of typhus fever as used at New York quarantine station; by John E. Holt-Harris and S. B. Grubbs.—Notifiable diseases, prevalence during 1921 in cities of 10,000 to 100,000, anthrax, cerebrospinal meningitis, diphtheria, influenza, malaria, measles, pellagra, pneumonia (all forms), poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis), rabies in animals, rabies in man, scarlet fever, smallpox, tuberculosis (all forms and pulmonary), typhoid fever, and typhus fever, cases and deaths reported, 1921, indicated case and death rates per 1,000 population, fatality rates per 100 cases, and median number of cases reported during preceding years.—No. 29. Dermatosis following use of cutting oils and lubricating compounds [with bibliography]; by William J. McConnell.—Rural health service in United States; by L. L. Lumsden.—No. 30. Source of lead contamination of cistern water, report of examination of drinking water supply system at fish hatchery station, Ten Pound Island, Gloucester, Mass., for possible sources of lead contamination; by Leonard Greenburg.—Efficiency of various kinds of ventilating ducts, study of uniformity of air distribution attained with ventilating ducts of various designs; by C.-E. A. Winslow and Leonard Greenburg.
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.
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