Weekly Bulletin of the Dept. of Health of the City of New York, Volumes 2-3 |
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... certificate from the Department of Health . In measles , also , experience has shown that there is little likelihood of any infec- tion from the sick room or when the person suffering from measles has completely convalesced . The main ...
... certificate from the Department of Health . In measles , also , experience has shown that there is little likelihood of any infec- tion from the sick room or when the person suffering from measles has completely convalesced . The main ...
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... Society of The City of New York , on behalf of the practicing osteopaths of the City , for the amendment of the Sanitary Code , whereby certificates of death signed by osteopaths might be accepted and burial or transit 2.
... Society of The City of New York , on behalf of the practicing osteopaths of the City , for the amendment of the Sanitary Code , whereby certificates of death signed by osteopaths might be accepted and burial or transit 2.
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... certificate of death , made out upon a blank form furnished by this Department , and signed by a physician upon whom has been conferred the degree of Doctor of Medicine , be filed in the Bureau of Records of this Department . " A ...
... certificate of death , made out upon a blank form furnished by this Department , and signed by a physician upon whom has been conferred the degree of Doctor of Medicine , be filed in the Bureau of Records of this Department . " A ...
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... certificate should make that fact plain . ) 3. No certificate will be accepted which gives a mere symptom as the sole cause of death ( such as " asphyxia , " " debility , " " dropsy , " " heart failure , " etc. ) , unless ac- companied ...
... certificate should make that fact plain . ) 3. No certificate will be accepted which gives a mere symptom as the sole cause of death ( such as " asphyxia , " " debility , " " dropsy , " " heart failure , " etc. ) , unless ac- companied ...
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... Certificates containing errors of name , date , etc. , will be returned and a new cer- tificate required . MORTALITY OF THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 1 , 1913 . There were 1,440 deaths reported during the week with a rate of 13.98 per 1,000 ...
... Certificates containing errors of name , date , etc. , will be returned and a new cer- tificate required . MORTALITY OF THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 1 , 1913 . There were 1,440 deaths reported during the week with a rate of 13.98 per 1,000 ...
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1600 Stuyvesant According to Cause Acute Bronchitis Bay Street Births Board of Health Bright's Disease Bronx Brooklyn Bureau Cancer Centre and Walker Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis City Commissioner of Health Contagious Diseases death rate Deaths According Department of Health Diarrhoeal Diseases Diph Diphtheria and Croup East 11th St East New York Flushing Ave foot of East Fulton Harlem Homicide infants Infectious and Contagious Infectious Diseases Influenza Inspectors Institutions Italian Clinic Jamaica June June Laboratory Malarial Fever Manhattan Manhattan The Bronx Measles Medical mortality North Brother Island Number of Deaths nurses Osborn St Otisville Parker Hospital pasteurized patients perature physicians Pneumonia public health Puerperal Queens reported Richmond Sanitary Code Scarlet Fever Side Clinic Small-pox Stapleton Telephone tence suspended theria Tompkinsville total deaths Tremont Tuberculous Typhoid Fever Vaccine Violent Deaths Walker Streets Week Ending WEEKLY BULLETIN Whooping Cough Willard Parker Williamsburg
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