Report, Volume 10Wisconsin State Board of Health, 1887 - 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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 49
Page 4
... causes to which it was due . It may be that , as some suppose , this wide - spread tendency to diarrhoea , etc. , was wholly due to some atmospheric , telluric , or meteorological influences , existent during the past year and not ...
... causes to which it was due . It may be that , as some suppose , this wide - spread tendency to diarrhoea , etc. , was wholly due to some atmospheric , telluric , or meteorological influences , existent during the past year and not ...
Page 10
... causes of its extension in Wiscon- sin and the means to be used in preventing its spread ; Dr. S. C. Johnson . On Local Sanitary Administration ; Dr. J. T. Reeve . On Sanitary Conventions ; Dr. J. T. Reeve and Prof. W. W. Daniells . Of ...
... causes of its extension in Wiscon- sin and the means to be used in preventing its spread ; Dr. S. C. Johnson . On Local Sanitary Administration ; Dr. J. T. Reeve . On Sanitary Conventions ; Dr. J. T. Reeve and Prof. W. W. Daniells . Of ...
Page 19
... cause . In very many places the question of water supply is forcing itself upon attention as also are other matters connected with gen- eral sanitation . The relation of wells to privy vaults and cesspools is more and more frequently ...
... cause . In very many places the question of water supply is forcing itself upon attention as also are other matters connected with gen- eral sanitation . The relation of wells to privy vaults and cesspools is more and more frequently ...
Page 24
... causing this outbreak were not punished accord- ing to their deserts . Early in January , Small Pox reappeared in Marinette . county , having been again brought thither by newly arrived French Canadian immigrants . These cases were ...
... causing this outbreak were not punished accord- ing to their deserts . Early in January , Small Pox reappeared in Marinette . county , having been again brought thither by newly arrived French Canadian immigrants . These cases were ...
Page 40
... cause of death was un- doubtedly Scarlet Fever , it being deemed highly probable however that the sickness was intensified by the irritation caused by eating the candy referred to . Secretary's Report . It is of interest in this ...
... cause of death was un- doubtedly Scarlet Fever , it being deemed highly probable however that the sickness was intensified by the irritation caused by eating the candy referred to . Secretary's Report . It is of interest in this ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Annual Report appearance attention bitten Board of Health body buildings cause Cholera Infantum Cholera Morbus clean closet Conditions of Health connection construction contagious disease death Diarrhoea Diphtheria disinfected drain drainage drought Dysentery effect Epidemic at Waterford existing expenditure Extracts from Correspondence fact feet given Green Bay Health Board Health in Cities Heredity Huening Hydrophobia inches inspection instances J. T. REEVE La Crosse county laryngeal spasm Leprosy matter meetings Milwaukee nuisances occurred organization outbreak patient persons physician pig-pens present prevalent probably promptly public health pupils railroad reason removed result river sanitary condition Scarlet Fever School Furniture school houses school-room seats and desks Secretary's Report sewage sewer sewerage sickness slaughter houses Small Pox symptoms tendency tion town board Trichinosis Typhoid Fever Typhoid Fever Epidemic unsanitary vaccination ventilation Vernon counties village water supply Waterford Whooping Cough Wisconsin