Annual report of the Commissioner of the Michigan Department of Health for the fiscal year ending ... 1904State Department of Health, 1905 |
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... Names and addresses of members of the Board : -The names and postoffice addresses of members of the State Board of Health , and the dates of the ex- piration of their terms of office , are as follows : Hon . Frank Wells , President of ...
... Names and addresses of members of the Board : -The names and postoffice addresses of members of the State Board of Health , and the dates of the ex- piration of their terms of office , are as follows : Hon . Frank Wells , President of ...
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... name of this sanatorium ) has been in existence is too brief to show whether permanent cures have been effected or not . Quite a number of deaths of patients received during advanced stages of the disease have occur- red . A desire on ...
... name of this sanatorium ) has been in existence is too brief to show whether permanent cures have been effected or not . Quite a number of deaths of patients received during advanced stages of the disease have occur- red . A desire on ...
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... names of these diseases to the list which is furnished to observers who report the sickness statistics of Michigan to this office . The result of this action has been surprising , for one of these diseases , gonorrhea , has promptly ...
... names of these diseases to the list which is furnished to observers who report the sickness statistics of Michigan to this office . The result of this action has been surprising , for one of these diseases , gonorrhea , has promptly ...
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... names of those sick with them , or from taking any other action except such as may be required by their local boards . Third , That a leaflet or leaflets be prepared and issued by this Board , show- ing the various ways by which ...
... names of those sick with them , or from taking any other action except such as may be required by their local boards . Third , That a leaflet or leaflets be prepared and issued by this Board , show- ing the various ways by which ...
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... names and addresses of the county poor physicians . Replies were received from all the counties . GOGEBIC COUNTY . August 4 , Mr. A. D. Johnston , Clerk of Gogebic County , wrote this office that Dr. Frank R. Loope of Ironwood had been ...
... names and addresses of the county poor physicians . Replies were received from all the counties . GOGEBIC COUNTY . August 4 , Mr. A. D. Johnston , Clerk of Gogebic County , wrote this office that Dr. Frank R. Loope of Ironwood had been ...
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age-groups Alpena Ann Arbor annual report average age average duration average numbers Board of Health bowels Bronchitis cent of reports cent of weeks cent the deaths Cholera infantum Cholera morbus Compiled consumption counties croup dangerous communicable diseases death-rate deaths per outbreak December Diagram Diarrhea diphtheria Division Dysentery Erysipelas fatal females frosts Harrisville health officers Inflam Influenza instances isolation and disinfection July June kidney Lansing less localities males measles meningitis meteorological conditions Michigan in 1903 months in 1903 Neuralgia non-fatal number of deaths number of outbreaks Number of reported occurred order of prevalence period Pleuritis pneumonia population ported Puerperal fever Remittent fever report for 1898 reported present reports received reports stat restriction Rheumatism Sault Ste scarlet fever Secretary Sept smallpox source of contagium stations in Michigan Table temperature Thornville tion Tonsillitis Traverse City Typho-mal typhoid fever weekly reports whooping-cough
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Seite 197 - It has long been known that small-pox: can be prevented or modified by vaccination. It is now believed that a widespread epidemic of the disease can be attributed only to an equally widespread ignorance or willfulness concerning small-pox and its prevention by vaccination.
Seite 55 - ... mind with changes in nomenclature, when drawing deductions from what has been described as the classification of the more or less reliable guesses of a large number of more or less skilled observers. Registration of sickness, if it were possible, would afford a far more efficient index of the sanitary condition of the population than the registration of deaths, which gives us simply the number of cases of sickness which ended fatally, but no idea of the duration thereof or of the number of persons...
Seite 55 - Tonsillitis, for example, is responsible for much discomfort and lost time; its prevalence has some meaning, but its death roll is exceedingly small. Rheumatism is much more widespread than mortality returns would imply; chicken-pox is relatively unimportant, but in some places its notification is required...
Seite 55 - Officers. By Charles Harrington, MD, Assistant Professor of Hygiene in the Medical School of Harvard University.
Seite viii - That there shall be taught in every year in every public school in Michigan the principal modes by which each of the dangerous communicable diseases are spread and the best methods for the restriction and prevention of each such disease.
Seite xix - An act to provide for a county poor physician for the county of Saginaw, fix his compensation, prescribe his duties, and regulate the liability of the county for the care of indigent persons affected with contagious diseases.
Seite 171 - ... portions of such cost by political subdivisions. DERIVATION: None. COMMENT For improved management made possible by a unified judicial system, the state is to pay for the costs, thus doing away with the widespread practice of having separate local courts maintained and paid for locally. Since burdens may be greater in some parts of the state than in others, and in view of the fact that local sharing of costs may be part of a state's financial structure, the Model allows the legislature to provide...
Seite 142 - ... per cent of the males and 64 per cent of the females were under thirty years of age. Table...
Seite xvi - At the recent meeting of the American Medical Association at Atlantic City, Dr.