Weekly Bulletin of the Dept. of Health of the City of New York, Volumes 11-12 |
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... compared with 35 , a de- crease of 10. Lobar pneumonia was credited with 85 deaths , as compared with 110 , a decrease of 25. Six deaths were attributed to influenza , as compared with 13 , a decrease of 7. On the other hand , a ...
... compared with 35 , a de- crease of 10. Lobar pneumonia was credited with 85 deaths , as compared with 110 , a decrease of 25. Six deaths were attributed to influenza , as compared with 13 , a decrease of 7. On the other hand , a ...
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... compared with 261 , an increase of 44 Viewed from the viewpoint of ag one year of age , as compared with years of age there were 86 deafnr deaths . Between five and sixty- compared with 755 , an increase were 335 deaths reported , as ...
... compared with 261 , an increase of 44 Viewed from the viewpoint of ag one year of age , as compared with years of age there were 86 deafnr deaths . Between five and sixty- compared with 755 , an increase were 335 deaths reported , as ...
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... compared with 35 , a de- crease of 10. Lobar pneumonia was credited with 85 deaths , as compared with 110 , a decrease of 25. Six deaths were attributed to influenza , as compared with 13 , a decrease of 7. On the other hand , a ...
... compared with 35 , a de- crease of 10. Lobar pneumonia was credited with 85 deaths , as compared with 110 , a decrease of 25. Six deaths were attributed to influenza , as compared with 13 , a decrease of 7. On the other hand , a ...
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... compared with 52 in the corresponding week of 1921 , a decrease of 7 deaths . Diarrhoeal diseases under five years of age were responsible for 12 deaths as compared with 25 , a de- crease of 13. There were 308 deaths reported from ...
... compared with 52 in the corresponding week of 1921 , a decrease of 7 deaths . Diarrhoeal diseases under five years of age were responsible for 12 deaths as compared with 25 , a de- crease of 13. There were 308 deaths reported from ...
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... compared with 1,481 deaths for the week ending January 14th , 1922 , an increase of 100 deaths . This increased mortality from all causes as compared with the preceding week is to be attributed principally to the greater number of ...
... compared with 1,481 deaths for the week ending January 14th , 1922 , an increase of 100 deaths . This increased mortality from all causes as compared with the preceding week is to be attributed principally to the greater number of ...
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1,000 Births Deaths 1,000 Living Rate 505 Pearl St Acute Bronchitis Acute Infectious Diseases Age Diarrhoeal Annual Death Rate births weekly average Bright's Disease Broncho Pneu Brooklyn Bureau cent Cerebro-spinal Meningitis Chickenpox child Cirrhosis of Liver clinics Commissioner of Health compared Corrected by redistributing corresponding period corresponding weeks Deaths by Principal Deaths in Cor deaths reported decrease Department of Health diagnosis Diarrhoeal Diseases Diphtheria Disease and Nephritis Diseases 1,000 Living eases Ending Saturday Noon Epidemic Erysipelas Fahr forms Tbc Gonorrhoea Hospital Hospital increase Influenza July laneous Scarlet lesions Lobar Pneumonia Locomotor Ataxia Manhattan The Bronx Mortality Summary N. Y. Entered N. Y. Under Act number of deaths Otisville patient physicians Poliomyelitis Puerperal Pulmonary Tuberculosis rected responding Week Riverside Hospital Sanitary Scarlet Fever Schick test smallpox Smallpox and Cerebro-spinal Syphilis temperature ticaemia Typhoid Fever U.S.Census Estimated Violent Deaths weeks of last Whooping Cough Willard Parker York City
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Page 67 - Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser, or purport to be a foreign product when not so, or if the contents of the package as originally put up shall have been removed, in whole or in part, and other contents shall have been placed in such package...
Page 101 - ... held under the auspices of the Committee on Public Health of the New York Academy of Medicine, the transactions of which have been edited ably last year by HD Kruse (Hoeber-Harper).
Page 124 - Direction of the Council on Health and Public Instruction of the American Medical Association.
Page 307 - At a meeting of the Board of Health of the Department of Health, of the City of New York...
Page 67 - First. If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity, as determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary official at the time of investigation...
Page 271 - Public health is purchasable. Within natural limitations a community can determine its own death rate.
Page 162 - Third. If in package form, and the contents are stated in terms of weight or measure, they are not plainly and correctly stated on the outside of the package.
Page 162 - Fourth. If the package containing it or its label shall bear any statement, design, or device regarding the ingredients or the substances contained therein, which statement, design, or device shall be false or misleading in any particular...
Page 65 - May 6, 1918, representatives of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture...
Page 282 - The names of the ingredients of proprietary and patent medicines, registered in accordance with the terms of this section, and all information relating thereto or connected therewith, shall be regarded as confidential, and shall not be open to inspection by the public or any person other than the official custodian of such records in the Department of Health...