Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Connecticut, Volume 25Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1903 |
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... of urging more active and efficient means of arresting the spread of small pox prevailing there at the time and threatening danger to the State . Subsequently the Board held another special meeting by re- quest GENERAL REPORT .
... of urging more active and efficient means of arresting the spread of small pox prevailing there at the time and threatening danger to the State . Subsequently the Board held another special meeting by re- quest GENERAL REPORT .
Page x
... spread of infectious diseases , for the speedy abatement of unwholesome nuisances , for more care and atten- tion to the construction of school buildings and their appurten- ances , and for other objects of hygienic import to the public ...
... spread of infectious diseases , for the speedy abatement of unwholesome nuisances , for more care and atten- tion to the construction of school buildings and their appurten- ances , and for other objects of hygienic import to the public ...
Page xv
... spread of the disease has been almost without exception among those who were never vaccinated , or where vaccination was performed so long ago that its protective power was impaired by time . The very few exceptions sug- gest the belief ...
... spread of the disease has been almost without exception among those who were never vaccinated , or where vaccination was performed so long ago that its protective power was impaired by time . The very few exceptions sug- gest the belief ...
Page xvi
... spread of the disease in that city , proved the inefficiency of other means than vaccination . In Thompson , a small town where vaccination has been long neglected , there were forty cases . In the three largest cities in the State ...
... spread of the disease in that city , proved the inefficiency of other means than vaccination . In Thompson , a small town where vaccination has been long neglected , there were forty cases . In the three largest cities in the State ...
Page xvii
... spread of which health officers are in a measure responsible , are the following : Small pox , measles , scarlet fever , diphtheria , whoop- ing cough , and typhoid fever . In the interest of public health , special authority of an ...
... spread of which health officers are in a measure responsible , are the following : Small pox , measles , scarlet fever , diphtheria , whoop- ing cough , and typhoid fever . In the interest of public health , special authority of an ...
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abated Abscess Adnexa Affections Annual Report April Atheroma August Average BIRTHS Board of Health borough Branford Bridgeport Britain Bulletin C. A. LINDSLEY Canaan Cancer CAUSES OF DEATH cesspools CLASS committee complaints Connecticut contagious diseases county health officer death-rate December Diarrhoea diphtheria disinfection disposal East Hartford epidemic Fairfield FAIRFIELD COUNTY February Females Foreign garbage Granby Greenwich HARTFORD COUNTY HAVEN COUNTY Hemorrhage infection infectious diseases inspection Intestinal July June Litchfield Liver Lyme Males Malig March measles Meriden mild Milford milk Naugatuck non-resident North Branford Norwalk November nuisances occurred October Organs patient physician present prevalent public health Puerperal Pulmonary quarantine Reservoir sanitary condition scarlet fever school houses Secretary September sewage sewer small pox Southington Stonington Suicide System TABLE VI-CONTINUED tion Tolland TOLLAND COUNTY Total town health officers Tubercle tuberculosis Tumors typhoid fever vaccination vital statistics Voluntown water supply Waterbury whooping cough Windham WINDHAM COUNTY Windsor
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