The Sanitarian, Volume 50A. S. Barnes and Company, 1903 |
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... quarantines , and the like meas- ures for public safety . The Second Day . - Following the routine of announcements , Dr. Probst , the Secretary , submitted a resolution agreed upon by the Executive Committee , which was later adopted ...
... quarantines , and the like meas- ures for public safety . The Second Day . - Following the routine of announcements , Dr. Probst , the Secretary , submitted a resolution agreed upon by the Executive Committee , which was later adopted ...
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... a national sanatorium for consumptives , adopted . The resolution asking for the abolition of quarantine in virtue of recent knowledge on the transmissibility of yellow fever , was American Public Health Association . 31.
... a national sanatorium for consumptives , adopted . The resolution asking for the abolition of quarantine in virtue of recent knowledge on the transmissibility of yellow fever , was American Public Health Association . 31.
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... quarantine until discharged therefrom by the physician . SECTION 214 provides that the physician shall make monthly reports of the physical condition of the children in the institution and of the existence of contagious or infectious ...
... quarantine until discharged therefrom by the physician . SECTION 214 provides that the physician shall make monthly reports of the physical condition of the children in the institution and of the existence of contagious or infectious ...
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... QUARANTINE LEAGUE . As a result of the recent meeting of the American Public Health Association at New Orleans , the International Quarantine League has been formed with Dr. J. M. Lindsey as president , and a mem- bership of 150 medical ...
... QUARANTINE LEAGUE . As a result of the recent meeting of the American Public Health Association at New Orleans , the International Quarantine League has been formed with Dr. J. M. Lindsey as president , and a mem- bership of 150 medical ...
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... quarantine at the end of the week . New cases to the number of 5 were reported and 7 were discharged , leaving 23 cases , with warning cards in 17 premises . There were 28 cases of diphtheria in quarantine at the close of the week . New ...
... quarantine at the end of the week . New cases to the number of 5 were reported and 7 were discharged , leaving 23 cases , with warning cards in 17 premises . There were 28 cases of diphtheria in quarantine at the close of the week . New ...
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alcohol American animals Association bacillus bacteria bacteriology Board of Health Bright's disease bronchitis cancer cause cent cholera Climate clinical colored consumption contagious danger Deaths from typhoid diagnosis diphtheria diphtheria and croup disinfection District dust epidemic fatal February germs Hospital Hygiene important increase infection infectious diseases infectious diseases reported influenza inoculation janitor lesions less lungs Marine Hospital Service measles Medical medicine meningitis method milk months mortality mucous membrane number of deaths organism patients persons physicians plague pneumonia Poisoning population practical prevalent prevent Public Health pulmonary Quarantine reported respiratory SANITARIAN Sanitary Sanitation scarlet fever serum Sewage sick smallpox theria tion Total number treatment tubercle tuberculosis typhoid fever uralite vaccination week whooping cough xlii xliii xliv xlix xlvi xlvii xvii xxii xxiv xxxi xxxiv xxxix xxxv xxxvii Yellow Fever York
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