An Introduction to the practice of preventive medicineC.V. Mosby Company, 1922 - 826 pages |
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John Gerald Fitzgerald. FIG . ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Deaths from scarlet fever - total number in each year 2. Deaths from scarlet fever - percentage of total deaths 3. Deaths from scarlet fever - ratio per 100,000 of population 4. Deaths from ...
John Gerald Fitzgerald. FIG . ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Deaths from scarlet fever - total number in each year 2. Deaths from scarlet fever - percentage of total deaths 3. Deaths from scarlet fever - ratio per 100,000 of population 4. Deaths from ...
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John Gerald Fitzgerald. FIG . ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Deaths from scarlet fever - total number in each year 2. Deaths from scarlet fever - percentage of total deaths 3. Deaths from scarlet fever - ratio per 100,000 of population 4. Deaths from ...
John Gerald Fitzgerald. FIG . ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Deaths from scarlet fever - total number in each year 2. Deaths from scarlet fever - percentage of total deaths 3. Deaths from scarlet fever - ratio per 100,000 of population 4. Deaths from ...
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... number of prevent- able deaths or diminution in the volume of preventable sickness . Since the aim is prevention , it is well to be sure that what is pro- posed will accomplish what is desired . In a like manner insurance does not of ...
... number of prevent- able deaths or diminution in the volume of preventable sickness . Since the aim is prevention , it is well to be sure that what is pro- posed will accomplish what is desired . In a like manner insurance does not of ...
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... deaths in the registration area of the United States for the year 1909. In that year there were 732,538 deaths . Of this number 174,470 were due to a variety of minor causes difficult to classify . This still leaves 558,068 deaths , or ...
... deaths in the registration area of the United States for the year 1909. In that year there were 732,538 deaths . Of this number 174,470 were due to a variety of minor causes difficult to classify . This still leaves 558,068 deaths , or ...
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John Gerald Fitzgerald. TABLE II PREVENTABLE DEATHS IN ALL REGISTRATION CITIES - 1913 CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER OF DEATHS PER CENT OF PRE- VENTABLE DEATHS Infectious diseases 149,600 99.0 Tuberculosis - all forms 56,624 37.5 Lungs 48,733 ...
John Gerald Fitzgerald. TABLE II PREVENTABLE DEATHS IN ALL REGISTRATION CITIES - 1913 CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER OF DEATHS PER CENT OF PRE- VENTABLE DEATHS Infectious diseases 149,600 99.0 Tuberculosis - all forms 56,624 37.5 Lungs 48,733 ...
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Page 220 - Milk is the 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...
Page 529 - That in cases of death or of permanent total or permanent partial disability, if the monthly payment to the beneficiary is less than $5 a month, or if the beneficiary is or is about to become a nonresident of the United States, or if the...
Page 529 - ... without regard to fault as a cause thereof, except where the injury is occasioned by the willful intention of the injured employee to bring about the injury or death of himself or of another, or where the injury results solely from the intoxication of the injured employee while on duty...
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Page 212 - Owner or lessee of farm PO address State Total number of cows Number milking Gallons of milk produced daily Product is...
Page 529 - A decision by a membor or deputy should be conclusive, unless appeal therefrom is taken to the entire accident board within a specified time. The accident board's disposition of the case should be final and conclusive unless appeal therefrom is taken within a specified time. Appeals from decrees of the accident board should not be allowed, except on questions of law, and should be carried direct to the highest court.
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Page 451 - Service" means the Public Health Service; (c) The term "Surgeon General" means the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service; (d) The term "seamen" includes any person employed on board in the care, preservation, or navigation...
Page 221 - Ice Cream is a frozen product made from cream and sugar, with or without a natural flavoring, and contains not less than fourteen (14) per cent, of .milk fat.
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