Weekly Bulletin of the Dept. of Health of the City of New York, Volume 7 |
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... United States and residents of the State of Nw York . Subjects and weights are Experience , 5 ; Technical , 5. Candidates must produce for inspection at time of filing application , their license to practice medicine in the State of New ...
... United States and residents of the State of Nw York . Subjects and weights are Experience , 5 ; Technical , 5. Candidates must produce for inspection at time of filing application , their license to practice medicine in the State of New ...
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... United States now lacks the machinery for such Federal aid as England was enabled to grant to the local authorities , the latter undoubtedly can make a very creditable showing even without such aid . Moreover , the striking ...
... United States now lacks the machinery for such Federal aid as England was enabled to grant to the local authorities , the latter undoubtedly can make a very creditable showing even without such aid . Moreover , the striking ...
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... United States , during the year 1917. For the sake of comparison the rates are also given for the preceding year . All the rates are expressed as deaths , in infants under 1 year of age , per 1,000 reported births . St. Louis New York ...
... United States , during the year 1917. For the sake of comparison the rates are also given for the preceding year . All the rates are expressed as deaths , in infants under 1 year of age , per 1,000 reported births . St. Louis New York ...
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... United States about three weeks . He writes that he wishes to be informed as to the latest developments in child welfare work in the United States ; and his plan is to visit various cities where notable work is now under way . The visit ...
... United States about three weeks . He writes that he wishes to be informed as to the latest developments in child welfare work in the United States ; and his plan is to visit various cities where notable work is now under way . The visit ...
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... United States . Countries . Years . Death Rate . Cities . Year . Italy 1910-13 2.4 or 1 in 417 New York 1916 Death Rate . 4.6 or 1 in 217 Hungary 1908-11 3.6 or 1 in 277 Newark 1916 2.2 or 1 in 454 England and Wales 1910-14 3.7 or 1 in ...
... United States . Countries . Years . Death Rate . Cities . Year . Italy 1910-13 2.4 or 1 in 417 New York 1916 Death Rate . 4.6 or 1 in 217 Hungary 1908-11 3.6 or 1 in 277 Newark 1916 2.2 or 1 in 454 England and Wales 1910-14 3.7 or 1 in ...
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1,000 births weekly 1,000 Living Rate according to borough According to Cause Acute Infectious Age Diarrhoeal Diseases births weekly average Board of Health borough of residence Bright's Disease Broncho Pneu Bronx Brooklyn Brooklyn Queens Bureau Cancer ex cent Cerebro-spinal Meningitis Chickenpox Cirrhosis of Liver Corrected by redistributing corresponding weeks Deaths by Principal deaths from Erysipelas Department of Health Diphtheria Epidemic Erysipelas examination Fahr Gonorrhoea Health Department's Hospitals Homicide Hygiene Infectious Diseases Influenza July laneous Scarlet Fever limitations a community Lobar Pneumonia Locomotor Ataxia Manhattan Manhattan The Bronx milk N. Y. Entered N. Y. Under Act nant Tumor nurses patient person physicians Pneumonia ex Poliomyelitis Puerperal Sep redistributing deaths according Riverside Hospital Scarlet Fever Diph Smallpox Syphilis temperature theria Measles Miscel ticaemia tinal Obstruc tion Total Deaths Tuberculosis Pulm Typhoid Fever U.S. Census Population Violent Deaths WEEKLY BULLETIN weeks of last Whooping Cough Willard Parker York City
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Page 101 - ... unless it is found in the interest of the service to fill any vacancy by reinstatement, transfer, or promotion.
Page 389 - Milk is hereby defined to be the whole, fresh, clean, lacteal secretion obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows, properly fed and kept, excluding that obtained within fifteen days before and five days after calving, or such longer period as may be necessary to render the milk practically colostrum free...
Page 10 - In this connection it is well to call attention to the fact that...
Page 389 - At a meeting of the Board of Health of the Department of Health of the City of New York...
Page 41 - Public health is purchasable. Within natural limitations a community can determine its own death rate.
Page 134 - ... shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Any person who, knowing himself or herself to be infected with venereal disease, such as chancroid, gonorrhea or syphilis, in any of the variations or stages of such diseases, has sexual intercourse with a person in the military or naval service of the state or of the United States shall be guilty of a felony.
Page 389 - Cream is that portion of milk, rich in milk fat, which rises to the surface of milk on standing, or is separated from it by centrifugal force, is fresh and clean and contains not less than eighteen (18) per cent of milk fat.
Page 128 - In this connection it may not be amiss to point out that...
Page 176 - Next to the duty of doing everything possible for the soldiers at the front, there could be, it seems to me, no more patriotic duty than that of protecting the children, who constitute one-third of our population.
Page 106 - All such trustees shall be citizens of the United States, and residents of the state of Nebraska.