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Page 168 - Set A. For Young Men. Set B. For General Public. Set C. For Boys. Set D. For Parents of Children. Set E. For Girls and Young Women. Set F. For Educators.
Page 173 - REPORT OF THE DIVISION OF MATERNITY, INFANCY, AND CHILD HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING MARY D. DAVIS, RN, Director REPORT OF THE DIVISION OF MATERNITY, INFANCY AND CHILD HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING CHARLES DUNCAN, MD, Secretary, State Board of Health Dear...
Page 168 - States, in which syphilis has been reported since 1920, there have been 35,000 more cases of syphilis reported than of scarlet fever; 79,000 more than of all forms of tuberculosis; 500,000 or nearly one-third more cases of syphilis than of diphtheria; three times as much syphilis as smallpox; and five times as much syphilis as typhoid fever.
Page 5 - It is not possible to present this work in anything like full. However, the work accomplished is a source of great satisfaction to the secretary and it is sufficient testimonial to the efficiency and skill of the various departments under the supervision of the Board. The demands from the public for the...
Page 168 - Syphilis as a public health problem is all but ignored, and yet in the area of the United States, in which syphilis has been reported since 1920, there have been 35,000 more cases of syphilis reported than of scarlet fever; 79,000 more than of all forms of tuberculosis; 500,000 or nearly one-third more cases of syphilis than of diphtheria; three...
Page 112 - ... such force was raised ; after which it shall be a misdemeanor in any person so disbanded, to appear with state arms in his...
Page 52 - ... Claremont, was filed with the commission. The commission entered upon an investigation acting under the general requirement of the public service law that it is the duty of the commission on complaint to investigate as to the cause of such complaint, and make such order as "may be necessary to require the making of any reasonable and just improvements in service or methods.
Page 112 - ... be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both, in the discretion of the court.
Page 112 - This condition was remedied by insertion of a clause reading: "unless it shall appear that such dealer knew the same to be in fact adulterated or misbranded within the meaning hereof.
Page 45 - ... occupations represented in the regiment, and the nationalities and other like matters of interest. Thatcher, Portsmouth ; first lieutenant, George T. Wildes, Portsmouth; second lieutenant, William A. Haven, Portsmouth. Our preliminary camp life while at Concord, which was on the pine plains north of the city on the east side of the Merrimack river, was for the larger part uneventful. The regular company and battalion drills, dress parade, guard mounting, and policing of the grounds, kept our...
