Health news. 1915-16

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New York State Department of Health, 1915

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New Series Vol X No 9 ALBANY SEPTEMBER 1915 Full Series Vol XXXI No
9
New Series Vol X No
10
New Series Vol X No 11 ALBANY NOVEMBER 1915 Full Series Vol XXXI No
11
New Series Vol X No 12 ALBANY DECEMBER 1915 Full Series Vol XXXI No
12
March
14
October
16
December
26
TABLE OF CONTENTS
39
Cultivating Trees and Children
71
Mobilizing the Boys for Public Health C E A Winslow
78
Issued by
87
Stony Wold Sanatorium
88
Reports of Divisions
98
Entered as Secondclass Matter March 20 1914
102
TABLE OF CONTENTS
167
Wash Your Hands Helen Johnston
173
Serum Diagnosis of Venereal Diseases
179
Progress in Registration
187
Reports of Divisions
194
The Filth Fly and Its Control
199
The Mode of Infection and Etiology of Epidemic Poliomyelitis Simon Flexner
207
Plans for the Rochester Health Conference
214
Vital Statistics for May 1915
220
Reports of Divisions
226
Health on the Farm
231
Disposal of Human Excreta and Sewage of the Country Home Theodore
237
The Extermination of the Mosquito Alvah H Doty M D
244
Issued by
249
Medical Examiner in Hygiene and Sanitation
250
Reports of Divisions
258
Shall We Control Communicable Disease?
263
Division of Publicity and Education
266
A Milkborne Outbreak of Scarlet Fever in Dutchess County F M
271
The Next Step in Saving Babies from Blindness Carolyn C Van Blarcom
277
Resignation of a Health Officer under Charges
283
Reports of Divisions
290
The Rochester Meetings
293
Issued by
296
Address of Welcome to the Health Officers of the State of New York
297
How Painless and Hidden Mouth Infections Shorten Human Life Thomas
304
News from the Field
312
Reports of Divisions
322
Diphtheria Should be Controlled
327
The Disposal of Human Excreta and Sewage of the Country Home Part
333
Reports of Divisions
386
List of Bulletins and Circulars for Popular Distribution
Announcement
31
Epidemic of Measles Showing the Necessity of Efficient School Inspection
47
The Unsolved Mystery
55
The Need of Better Education in the Early Recognition of Cancer John A Hart
63
Your Duty Toward Your Neighbor 34 79
79
The Present Status of the County Tuberculosis Hospital 86
86
Rules and Regulations for the Control of Diphtheria Carriers
93
A Difficult Problem in Public Health Work 103
103
Issued by
108
Medical Inspection in Schools an Educational Problem William A Howe
109
The Prevention of Blindness 116
116
Reports of Divisions 122
122
Entered as Second Class Matter March 20 1914
126
Public Health Nursing 127
127
The Public Health Nurse and the Promotion of Child Hygiene Henry L
133
Issued by
139
The Public Health Nurse and the Well Theodore Horton C E 140
140
Reports of Divisions 146
146
Division of Public Health Education
150
The Foundation of Modern Medicine 151
151
The Laboratory Service of the State of New York Augustus B Wadsworth
159
Syracuse City Laboratory 165
165
Issued by
167
The Control of Infantile Paralysis 175
175
Reports of Divisions 179
179
The Treatment of Infantile Paralysis Robert W Lovett M D 187
187
List of Cases of Infantile Paralysis in New York State Exclusive of New York
194
Reports of Divisions 202
202
Issued by
206
The Lesson of an Epidemic 207
207
Review of Infantile Paralysis in New York State Exclusive of New York City
213
Emergency Hospital Provision for Cases of Infantile Paralysis C Josephine
224
Example of Cost of Construction and Equipment 238
238
Issued by
246
TABLE OF CONTENTS
247
Issued by
278
Vision 279
279
The Quarantine Control of Contacts Paul B Brooks M D 289
289
Public Health Nursing and Its Influence on Public Health C Josephine Durkee 296
296
When the Referendum has been carried 303
303
Reporting TuberculosisSpecial Notice to Physicians and Health Officers 310
310
Tuberculosis in New York State 321
321

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