Public health reports, v. 38, no. 27-30; July 6-27, 1923.
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Public health reports, v. 38, no. 27-30; July 6-27, 1923.
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Public health reports, v. 38, no. 27-30; July 6-27, 1923.
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Public Health Service
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Public Health Service
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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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[xvi]+1519-1746 p. il. 2 p. of pl.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—No. 27. Possible explanation of absence of bubonic plague in cold countries; by H. McG. Robertson.—Ventilation of ships after fumigation with poisonous gases; [abstract of report by Stephen Olop].—National Health Council as aid to organized health agencies.—Births, deaths, and marriages in Scotland, rates for first quarter of 1923 and for 1913-22 by quarters.—No. 28. Analysis of 6 annual seasons of fall hay fever in New Orleans, La.; by Wm. Scheppegrell.—Spleen and blood examinations for malaria, study of relative merits of spleen and blood parasite indices for determining malaria prevalence as found in Dunklin County, Mo. with list of references]; by M. V. Veldee.—East Harlem Health Center demonstration, successful coordination of health activities of 22 organizations in large city [New York].—No. 29. Intensive localized distribution of spore of B. botulinus and probable relation of preserved vegetables to type demonstrated; by J. C. Geiger and Harriet Benson.—Physiological effects of high temperatures and humidities with and without air movement, effects on body temperature and pulse rate of subjects at rest; by R. R. Sayers and D. Harrington.—Births, deaths, and infant mortality, 1921-22. provisional figures for 1922, and rates for 1921-22 in birth registration area of United States.—No. 30. Studies on oxidation-reduction: 4, Electrode potentials of indigo sulphonates, each in equilibrium with its reduction product [with list of references]; by M. X. Sullivan, Barnett Cohen, and W. Mansfield Clark.
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, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.
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