Public health reports, v. 42, no. 1-4; Jan. 7-28, 1927.
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Public health reports, v. 42, no. 1-4; Jan. 7-28, 1927.
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Public health reports, v. 42, no. 1-4; Jan. 7-28, 1927.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Public Health Service and Treasury Department
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Public Health Service
Date:
1927
Publish Date ISO Format:
1927-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19270101
Publication End:
19271231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Public Health Service
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1927
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T 27.6:42/1-4
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[xvi]+1-282 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. 1. Principal causes of death, 1925.—Automobile fatalities in 1925.—Court decisions relating to public health.—Notifiable diseases, prevalence during 1925 in States.—No. 2. Death rates of mothers from childbirth, 1925.—Epidemiological study of minor respiratory diseases, progress report 2, based on records for families of medical officers of Army, Navy, and Public Health Service and of members of several university faculties; by J. G. Townsend and Edgar Sydenstricker.—Extent of medical and hospital service in typical small city, Hagerstown [Md.] morbidity studies no. 3; by Edgar Sydenstricker.—No. 3. Accidents to children from blasting caps.—Studies on etiology of epidemic encephalitis: 2, Virulent bacteria cultivated from so-called herpetic and encephalitic viruses [with list of references]; by Alice C. Evans.—Sterilizing efficiency of arsphenamine, neoarsphenamine, and sulpharsphenamine in experimental syphilis [with list of references]; by Carl Voegtlin and H. A. Dyer.—No. 4. Questions and answers on smallpox and vaccination; by J. P. Leake.— Health of school child in England and Wales, review of 18th annual report (1925) on school work of board of education.—Municipal health department practice in 1923, report based on survey of 100 cities of 70,000 or more population.—Mortality summary for 78 large cities, 1926, number of deaths, death rates, and infant mortality in 78 large cities of United States for 1926 and comparison with 1925; from Weekly health index, Bureau of Census.
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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