Public health reports, v. 38, no. 22-26; June 1-29, 1923.
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Public health reports, v. 38, no. 22-26; June 1-29, 1923.
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Public health reports, v. 38, no. 22-26; June 1-29, 1923.
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Public Health Service and Treasury Department
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Public Health Service
Date:
1923
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1923-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19230101
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19231231
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Public Health Service
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13
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1923
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[xx]+1181-1518 p. il.
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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. 22. Physical care of rural school children, by Taliaferro Clark; [revision of Reprint 366].—Index to State tuberculosis laws; compiled by James A. Tobey.—No. 23. Indices of nutrition, application of certain standards of nutrition to 506 native white children without physical defects and with good or excellent nutrition as judged from clinical evidence; by Taliaferro Clark, Edgar Sydenstricker, and Selwyn D. Collins.—Body weight and longevity.—No. 24. Effect of arsenic-fastness of Trypanosoma equiperdum on ratios between parasiticidal values of arsphenamine and neoarsphenamine; by G. C. Lake and T. P. Probey.—Principles underlying movement of Bacillus coli in ground-water, with resulting pollution of wells; by C. W. Stiles and Harry R. Crohurst.—Provisional mortality and birth rates, 1922, announcement of provisional figures made by Bureau of Census.—No. 25. Tularaemia: 9, Tularaemia in Washington (D. C.) market, by Edward Francis; [10, Amino-acia cystine in cultivation of Bacterium tularense, by Edward Francis].— Fish poisoning on U. S. S. Florida during 1922.—Increasing virulence of smallpox in United States.—Birth and death rates in England and Wales, 4 quarters of 1922 and first quarter of 1923.—No. 26. Studies on permeability of living and dead cells: 1, New quantitative observations on penetration of acids into living and dead cells [with list of references], by Matilda Moldenhauer Brooks: [2, Observations on penetration of alkali bicarbonates into living and dead cells, with list of references, by Matilda Moldenhauer Brooks].—Incidence of venereal diseases among American seamen in the Orient; by M. R. King.
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