Public health reports, v. 41, no. 27-31; July 2-30, 1926.
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Public health reports, v. 41, no. 27-31; July 2-30, 1926.
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Public health reports, v. 41, no. 27-31; July 2-30, 1926.
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Public Health Service and Treasury Department
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Public Health Service
Date:
1926
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1926-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19260101
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19261231
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Public Health Service
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13
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1926
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T 27.6:41/27-31
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[xvi]+1341-1570 p. il. 2 pl.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—No. 27. Six additional cases of laboratory infection of tularaemia in man; by R. R. Parker and R. R. Spencer.—Case of tularaemia in laboratory worker [with list of references]; by Louis V. Dieter.—Benzol poisoning as industrial hazard, review of studies conducted in cooperation with subcommittee on benzol of committee on industrial poisoning of National Safety Council: 1, Chemistry and industrial uses of benzol [2, Acute benzol poisoning]; by Leonard Greenburg.—No. 28. Hereditary transmission of tularaemia infection by wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni Stiles; by R. R. Parker and R. R. Spencer.—Susceptibility of coyote (Canis lestes) to tularaemia; by R. R. Parker and Edward Francis.—Benzol poisoning as industrial hazard, review of studies conducted in cooperation with subcommittee on benzol of committee on industrial poisoning of National Safety Council: 3. Previous studies of chronic benzol poisoning [4, Effect of benzol upon blood cells and its use as therapeutic agent, 5, Extent of benzol hazard in industry in United States]; by Leonard Greenburg.—No. 29. So-called action of acid sodium phosphate in delaying onset of fatigue [with bibliography]; by Frederick B. Flinn.—Illinois adopts regulations regarding zinc stearate containers.—Court decisions relating to public health.—No. 30. State-wide smallpox survey in Tennessee; by W. J. Breeding and E. A. Lane.—Benzol poisoning as industrial hazard, review of studies conducted in cooperation with subcommittee on benzol of committee on industrial poisoning of National Safety Council: 6, Intensive study of selected industries with respect to factory conditions and pollution of atmosphere by benzol [7, Results of medical examination and clinical tests made to discover early signs of benzol poisoning in exposed workers, 8, Bibliography]; by Leonard Greenburg. No. 31. National Health Service of Chile, brief synopsis of achievements of the service during year ended July 1, 1926; by John D. Long.—Report of committee on uniform standard milk ordinance, Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers, 1926.—National program for unification of milk control; by Leslie C. Frank.
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