Annual report of the Indiana State Board of Health. 1904State Board of Health, 1905 |
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account of smallpox adulterated age period average Board of Health bronchitis bunks camps Cancer cent Chart Showing Deaths chickenpox cholera condemned condition corresponding month last county health officer Dearborn County Democrat Township Diarrhoea diphtheria discharge disease disinfected dysentery Eisenbeiss Ending December Etna Green Eva Campbell floor French Lick Grooms Hamilton County honorable body Indiana Indiana State Board Indianapolis influenza Inspection of Schoolhouse J. L. Anderson J. N. Hurty January July June Losantville manufacturing establishment March Maud Hoffman Maude Linn measles meningitis number of deaths orphans under 12 petition physicians pneumonia preceding month puerperal Pulmonary pupils reported Ripley County samples scarlet fever school building school house school purposes Secretary Shelby Shutt Improvement smallpox stream Stuart 50 TABLE 4-Continued Terre Haute Total Male town Township trustee tuberculosis tumors typhoid fever unsanitary vaccination ventilated Vigo visited W. N. Wishard Washington Township waste water White River
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الصفحة 68 - He shall collect information concerning vital statistics, knowledge respecting diseases, and all useful information on the subject of hygiene, and, through an annual report, and otherwise. as the Board may direct, shall disseminate such information among the people.
الصفحة 47 - ... cooked. These two addresses were somewhat technical, yet the lay audience remained and heard them through with quiet and courteous interest. A truly popular address was delivered by the famous Dr. Knopf of !N"ew York, entitled, "Pulmonary Consumption and the Possibility of Its Eradication, Through the Combined Action of a Wise Government, Well-Trained Physicians and an Intelligent People.
الصفحة 59 - No act shall ever be revised or amended by mere reference to its title; but the act revised, or section amended, shall be set forth and published at full length.
الصفحة 49 - ... almost beyond our power. But if we cannot attain thereunto it is for the man of science to strive ever to approach near to it, to be dissatisfied with half-truths. He must neither accept them as adequate nor get into the habit of regarding them as fixed. His new facts lead to the demonstration of the imperfection of those halftruths. He must ever be prepared to modify his views. Facts are not truths; true in themselves, they may, if insufficient, or if they do not bear upon all the factors concerned,...
الصفحة 44 - Osler, was on exhibition. Many of the American and European sanatoria were exhibited. This was accomplished by photographs, elevations of buildings, plans of grounds, charts, maps and diagrams. A most striking sanatorium was the one established and maintained by the Invalidity Insurance Company of Germany, this company finding it more profitable to cure consumptive patients at its own expense than to pay their life insurance. We may especially mention the Adirondack Sanatorium at Saranac Lake, Xew...
الصفحة 49 - ... of science to seek ever after a nearer realization of the whole truth. He must not expect to attain it. The whole truth in anything mundane seems almost beyond our power. But if we cannot attain thereunto it is for the man of science to strive ever to approach near to it, to be dissatisfied with half-truths. He must neither accept them as adequate nor get into the habit of regarding them as fixed. His new facts lead to the demonstration of the imperfection of those halftruths. He must ever be...
الصفحة 48 - ... regarded as settled, may, through fuller knowledge, be found unsettled ; to find we must weigh evidence with the greatest care and be most cautious in arriving at conclusions. Only a comparatively short time ago the infectious nature of tuberculosis was strenuously denied by most medical men; in 1880 and 1881 the communicability of the disease was being thought over at the meetings of medical associations.
الصفحة 47 - ... history of tuberculosis, to make possible a consideration of the principal theories which he wished to correlate and view in the light of the wonderful and almost iconoclastic discoveries of the last few years. He advanced rapidly through the half-truths of the older clinicians and led his audience up to the most important ideas about tuberculosis, but insisting that the truth itself was even yet to be devoutly wished for and seriously and laboriously worked for. "The unity of the tubercle bacillus...
الصفحة 30 - Evangely of Almighty God, that the matters and facts stated in the foregoing petition are true, to the best of his knowledge, information and belief; and that the said petition was signed in his presence by the petitioner, and would have been sworn to by him...