Report, Volume 18, Part 1900Wisconsin State Board of Health, 1901 - Public health 1902/04- include also reports on the vital statistics of the state. From 1906/08- these rports are compiled by the State Bureau of Vita Statistics. |
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... organism that the lactic acid bacteria that able to grow in many of the media · development of typhoid . me in an indirect manner . ermentation tubes in glucose bouil- dium , in lactose agar and gelatin separated from these sources inoc ...
... organism that the lactic acid bacteria that able to grow in many of the media · development of typhoid . me in an indirect manner . ermentation tubes in glucose bouil- dium , in lactose agar and gelatin separated from these sources inoc ...
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... organism id bacteria tha ny of the media typhoid . It manner . in glucose bo agar and gelati nese sources inc appears to cc , a much lower one of the organ reactions ; in fir e . that would conf as the cause of fact ST . CROIX C Hudson ...
... organism id bacteria tha ny of the media typhoid . It manner . in glucose bo agar and gelati nese sources inc appears to cc , a much lower one of the organ reactions ; in fir e . that would conf as the cause of fact ST . CROIX C Hudson ...
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... organisms that are nselves if placed under favorable m in the living animal is in the capable of long retaining its vital- hides treated came the disease is thoro Europe , and to a les America , and that u rigin frequently tanneries ...
... organisms that are nselves if placed under favorable m in the living animal is in the capable of long retaining its vital- hides treated came the disease is thoro Europe , and to a les America , and that u rigin frequently tanneries ...
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... organisms that d under favor animal is in retaining its he banks of the Delaware river and eaks have had. addition to less solid mate e are discharge made by scree his coarse refuse stream . In the the low meadow aterial is free n as the ...
... organisms that d under favor animal is in retaining its he banks of the Delaware river and eaks have had. addition to less solid mate e are discharge made by scree his coarse refuse stream . In the the low meadow aterial is free n as the ...
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... organisms , can When these orga the resistant spor almost indefinitel entagion may ar In disposing of into the river , as break . The only unopened so as to In some cases pa off those areas marshes in the sp that material has air , and ...
... organisms , can When these orga the resistant spor almost indefinitel entagion may ar In disposing of into the river , as break . The only unopened so as to In some cases pa off those areas marshes in the sp that material has air , and ...
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A. S. MITCHELL able to liquefy albuminoid alth Ammonia analysis anthrax bacteria per cc Board of Health bouillon burial permits cc able CO₂ Condition on arrival Consulting Bacteriologist contagious disease County cubic centimeter dangerous contagious date of arrival deaths diarrhoea diphtheria dysentery efforts to restrict fermentation tests feve following report given authority glucose grown at 65 H. L. RUSSELL Health officer receives issuing of burial labeled Lactose Lactose bouillon law requiring Marquette County measles Medford Mineral residue Volatile Nitrates number of bacteria permits are observed pneumonia received from Dr recorded resolution Relation of gases report is herewith report of births report of dangerous requiring the report residue Mineral residue residue Volatile residue restrict the spread Results of special river salary sanitary condition scarlet fever sewage sewerage system smallpox Source of water spread of contagious theria tion Tomah Total residue Mineral typhoid fever Volatile residue Chlorine water supply