Public health reports, v. 52 no. 1-5; Jan. 1-29, 1937.
Publication Title:
Public health reports, v. 52 no. 1-5; Jan. 1-29, 1937.
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Public health reports, v. 52 no. 1-5; Jan. 1-29, 1937.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Public Health Service and Treasury Department
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Public Health Service
Date:
1937
Publish Date ISO Format:
1937-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19370101
Publication End:
19371231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Public Health Service
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1937
SuDoc number:
T 27.6:52/1-5
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[xix]+1-155 p. il. 2 p. of pl.
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[Weekly.]
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[Weekly.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.75.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—No. 1. Disabling illness among industrial employees in 1935 as compared with earlier years; by Dean K. Brundage.—Toxicity of fruit sprays, study of lead spray residues in Iowa-grown fruit, with reference to manifestations in consumers [with list of references]; by Ralph H. Heeren and Helen B. Funk.—Six years intensive observation on seasonal prevalence of tick population in western Montana, preliminary summary [with one reference]; by Cornelius B. Philip.—No. 2. Further study of duration and cost of Federal compensation cases with disease as complicating factor, cases classified into accidental injuries, occupational diseases, and hernias [with list of references]; by William M. Gafafer.—Studies in chemotherapy: 2, Chemotherapy of experimental pneumococcus infections [with list of references]; by Sanford M. Rosenthal. —No. 3. Distribution of tuberculosis mortality in white population of United States; by C. C. Daucr.—Rat harborage and rat proofing; by B. E. Holsendorf.— No. 4. Recent extension of venereal disease control work through provisions of social security act; by R. A. Vonderlehr.—Sources of infection and seasonal incidence of tularaemia in man; by Edward Francis.—No. 5. Sickness among male industrial employees during 3d quarter and first 9 months of 1936: by Dean K. Brundage.—Report on market-milk supplies of urban communities, compliance of market-milk supplies of urban communities with grade. A pasteurized and grade A raw milk requirements of Public Health Service milk ordinance and code (as shown by ratings of 90 percent or more reported by State milk-sanitation authorities during period Jan. 1, 1935-Dec. 31, 1936).
NOTE.—This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and local health officers and to other persons engaged in public health work, by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department. Others desiring the Reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.
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