Biennial report of the Kansas State Board of Health. 1893Kansas State Board of Health, 1894 |
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... deaths annually from such diseases , about 500 persons who now die of those diseases would be saved from death every year , if the city were properly sewered ; and if 12 cases of serious but not fatal illness be reckoned for every death ...
... deaths annually from such diseases , about 500 persons who now die of those diseases would be saved from death every year , if the city were properly sewered ; and if 12 cases of serious but not fatal illness be reckoned for every death ...
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Kansas to keep a record of the deaths occurring in his practice , or that may come under his knowledge where death occurs without medical attendance , noting the form of disease , and , as far as possible , the cause that produced it ...
Kansas to keep a record of the deaths occurring in his practice , or that may come under his knowledge where death occurs without medical attendance , noting the form of disease , and , as far as possible , the cause that produced it ...
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... deaths occurring from infections or contagious diseases shall be reported as above prescribed within twenty - four ( 24 ) hours after their occurrence . " Resolved , That the said rule 25 , as thus amended , is hereby adopted as the ...
... deaths occurring from infections or contagious diseases shall be reported as above prescribed within twenty - four ( 24 ) hours after their occurrence . " Resolved , That the said rule 25 , as thus amended , is hereby adopted as the ...
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... reports and information required by law to be fur- nished by county boards of hearth . Your health officer states he is unable to report the usual annual returns of births , deaths and marriages because the physicians have not reported ...
... reports and information required by law to be fur- nished by county boards of hearth . Your health officer states he is unable to report the usual annual returns of births , deaths and marriages because the physicians have not reported ...
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... report their deaths to the local board of health where the same occur . The following circular letter from the county board of health deserves commendation : OLATHE . KAS .. October 10 , 1892 . DEAR DOCTOR : By virtue of your ...
... report their deaths to the local board of health where the same occur . The following circular letter from the county board of health deserves commendation : OLATHE . KAS .. October 10 , 1892 . DEAR DOCTOR : By virtue of your ...
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