Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Wisconsin for the Year Ending ...Wisconsin State Board of Health, 1922 - Public health |
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... number of deaths occurring in Wisconsin each year among children and young mothers due to natal and pre - natal causes . This motion was seconded by Dr. Steffen and carried . The new personnel required by the State Bureau of Child ...
... number of deaths occurring in Wisconsin each year among children and young mothers due to natal and pre - natal causes . This motion was seconded by Dr. Steffen and carried . The new personnel required by the State Bureau of Child ...
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... number of cases of communicable diseases notified by local health officers and the number of deaths from the same causes reported by the local registrars during the cal- endar years 1920 and 1921. These figures are made available for ...
... number of cases of communicable diseases notified by local health officers and the number of deaths from the same causes reported by the local registrars during the cal- endar years 1920 and 1921. These figures are made available for ...
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... number of cases of communicable diseases notified by local health officers and the number of deaths from the same causes reported by the local registrars during the cal- endar years 1920 and 1921. These figures are made available for ...
... number of cases of communicable diseases notified by local health officers and the number of deaths from the same causes reported by the local registrars during the cal- endar years 1920 and 1921. These figures are made available for ...
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... Total . 3,485 379 313 70 6,209 295 5,668 9 5,822 252 19 , 159 221 1,774 2,243 115 151 84 16 10 1 3,671 37,950 2,107 Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths REPORT OF THE STATE 57 BOARD OF HEALTHI.
... Total . 3,485 379 313 70 6,209 295 5,668 9 5,822 252 19 , 159 221 1,774 2,243 115 151 84 16 10 1 3,671 37,950 2,107 Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths REPORT OF THE STATE 57 BOARD OF HEALTHI.
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... number of deaths and death rates from communicable diseases for 1920 and 1921 in the order of their prev- Tuberculosis leads the list but the other diseases are seen to be interchangeable in their order in the comparison of the two ...
... number of deaths and death rates from communicable diseases for 1920 and 1921 in the order of their prev- Tuberculosis leads the list but the other diseases are seen to be interchangeable in their order in the comparison of the two ...
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1921 Diphtheria 1922 Sanitary quality April Ashland Balance on Hand Barron Bayfield births Board of Health Brides Bureau Burnett Calumet Chancroid Chippewa clean communicable diseases COUNTY FROM JAN Crawford Croix Dane death rate Deaths Cases Deaths Diphtheria Sputum disinfection drain Dunn Eau Claire examined Fond du Lac Gonorrhea Green Lake Grooms health officer influenza installed Iron January Jefferson July June 30 Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee Laboratory Langlade license Male Female Manitowoc Marinette Marquette measles meningitis Milwaukee Miscellaneous Monthly analyses Native Number nurses Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Paratyphoid Pepin physicians pipe plumbing poliomyelitis Polk population Portage public health quality Sanitary quality Racine registration area reported restaurant Richland Rusk Sanitary quality Sanitary Sauk scarlet fever seconded by Dr Section sewage sewer Shawano Sheboygan smallpox Special surveys Sputum stillbirths TABLE tank toilet TOTAL DEATHS Trempealeau Tuberculosis typhoid fever urinal Vilas Walworth Washburn Waukesha Waupaca Waushara whooping cough Winnebago Wisconsin
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Page 17 - By isolation is meant the separating of persons suffering from a communicable disease, or carriers of the infecting organism, from other persons, in such places and under such conditions as will prevent the direct or indirect conveyance of the infectious agent to susceptible persons.
Page 44 - ... of said pupil and also the local health officer as speedily as possible, and said health officer shall examine into the case and take such action as is reasonable and necessary for the benefit of the pupils and to prevent the spread of infection.
Page 33 - ... inches. In determining the size of the vent pipe, allow in addition to the closet, one bath, one basin, one sink or other similar fixture. The size of the vent and waste pipes for basins, sinks, baths, or other similar fixtures when they serve as the only fixture or fixtures in a building shall be governed by the provisions of Chart A.
Page 18 - Concurrent disinfection of all articles which have been in contact with the patient and all articles soiled by discharges from the patient.
Page 34 - Traps of this type will not be permitted under any circumstances in new construction. (2) When the total fall of the soil or waste pipe between the water level of the trap and the point of venting exceeds the inside diameter of the waste pipe, extended at a grade of not less than %-inch per foot, provided that the vertical leg between the horizontal waste branch and the trap level of sinks, wash basins and similar fixtures does not exceed five feet and that the total developed length of the entire...
Page 45 - ... feet from any well, spring or other source of water supply used for drinking or culinary purposes.
Page 44 - All teachers, all school trustees, and all health officers having jurisdiction shall not permit attendance in any private, parochial or public school of any pupil affected with a severe cough, a severe cold. Itch, lice or other vermin or any contagious skin disease, or who is filthy in body or clothing or odorous there.
Page 31 - The height of a building is measured at the center line of its principal front, from the street grade (or, if setting back from the street, from the grade of the ground adjoining the building) to the highest part of the roof, if a flat roof, or to a point 2-3 the height of the roof, if a gabled or hipped roof.
Page 8 - Every toilet room (except in a private apartment) should be artificially lighted during the entire period that the building is occupied, wherever and whenever adequate natural light is not available, so that all parts of the room are easily visible.
Page 24 - ... to prevent the raising of dust. When vacuum cleaners, or properly filled reservoir dustless brushes are used, the sprinkling or use of moist sawdust is not required.