Quarterly bulletin (New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Health). 1913Department of Health, 1913 |
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... , numbering 130 from all causes , be deducted from the total deaths under one year , the resultant rate will be 46 deaths of infants per 1,000 weekly average births of 1912 . Mortality Among Children , Week Ending January 4 , 1913. 6.
... , numbering 130 from all causes , be deducted from the total deaths under one year , the resultant rate will be 46 deaths of infants per 1,000 weekly average births of 1912 . Mortality Among Children , Week Ending January 4 , 1913. 6.
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... infant who does not live longer than three days . Another factor in the low mortality of Paris infants is that a considerable number are placed in institutions and homes outside of the city limits , the deaths occurring among these infants ...
... infant who does not live longer than three days . Another factor in the low mortality of Paris infants is that a considerable number are placed in institutions and homes outside of the city limits , the deaths occurring among these infants ...
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... INFANTS ' MILK STATIONS Manhattan 1234867 1. 172 Eart 3d St. 8 . 2 . 522 East 11th St. Vanderbilt Clinic 15 . 9. 326 East 11th St. 1391 Avenue A 22 . 73 Cannon St. 16 . 200 East 97th St. 23 . 110 Suffolk St. 3 . 281 Avenue A 10 . 4 ...
... INFANTS ' MILK STATIONS Manhattan 1234867 1. 172 Eart 3d St. 8 . 2 . 522 East 11th St. Vanderbilt Clinic 15 . 9. 326 East 11th St. 1391 Avenue A 22 . 73 Cannon St. 16 . 200 East 97th St. 23 . 110 Suffolk St. 3 . 281 Avenue A 10 . 4 ...
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... , numbering 97 from all causes , be deducted from the total deaths under one year , the resultant rate will be 58 deaths of infants per 1,000 weekly average births of 1912 . Mortality Among Children , Week Ending January 18 , 1913. 6.
... , numbering 97 from all causes , be deducted from the total deaths under one year , the resultant rate will be 58 deaths of infants per 1,000 weekly average births of 1912 . Mortality Among Children , Week Ending January 18 , 1913. 6.
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... infants and children - This grade of milk is sold only in bottles , the caps of which must be marked ' Grade A ... infants . In case Grade B milk must be used , the pasteurized is the safer . If Grade B raw milk must be used , it should ...
... infants and children - This grade of milk is sold only in bottles , the caps of which must be marked ' Grade A ... infants . In case Grade B milk must be used , the pasteurized is the safer . If Grade B raw milk must be used , it should ...
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Page 7 - ... sold or offered for sale in the District of Columbia or the territories, or insular possessions of the United States, or if it be imported from a foreign country for sale, or if it is intended for export to a foreign country...
Page 4 - ... the language of the promisor is to be interpreted in the sense in which he had reason to suppose it was understood by the promisee.
Page 3 - lodging-house " shall be taken to mean and include any house or building, or portion thereof, in which persons are harbored or received, or lodged for hire for a single night, or for less than a week...
Page 7 - ... of the board of health of the department of health of the city of New York, apply to the city of New York or to the production and transportation of milk for said city.
Page 8 - SIR : At a meeting of the Board of Health of the Department of Health held...
Page 12 - Persons affected with tuberculosis or any other communicable disease shall not be employed in any of the departments of establishments where carcasses are dressed, meat is handled, or meat food products are prepared...
Page 4 - Whenever any can or receptacle is used for transporting or conveying milk, cream or curd to market for the purpose of selling or furnishing the same for consumption as human food, which can or receptacle, when emptied, is returned or intended to be returned to the person...
Page 4 - ... sale, or killed, in any yard, area, cellar, coop, building, premises or part thereof, or in any public market, or on any sidewalk, except upon premises used for farming in unimproved sections of the City, without a permit from the Board of Health...
Page 3 - At a meeting of the Board of Health of the Department of Health of The City of New York...
Page 3 - The use of living bacterial organisms in the inoculation of human beings for the prevention or treatment of disease is hereby prohibited until full and complete data regarding the method of use, including a specimen of the culture and other agents employed therewith, and a full account of the details of preparation, dosage, and administration, shall...