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The House-Fly, Carrier of Disease (Classic Reprint)

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The House-Fly, Carrier of Disease (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The House-Fly, Carrier of DiseaseFlies carry the virulent germs of anthrax, or malig nant pustule. They also carry the eggs of parasitic worms and the germs of other diseases.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconst...

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Farm Water Supplies: Their Inspection, Protection and Pur...

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Farm Water Supplies: Their Inspection, Protection and Purification (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Farm Water Supplies: Their Inspection, Protection and PurificationNo systematic investigation of the farm water supplies of Montana has been made. The data at hand is more or less fragmentary. Sufficient is known, however, to indicate that many water supplies derived from various types of farm wells are not in a satisfactory condition from the sani tary aspect.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of r...

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Farm Water Supplies: Their Inspection, Protection and Pur...

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Farm Water Supplies: Their Inspection, Protection and Purification (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Farm Water Supplies: Their Inspection, Protection and PurificationNo systematic investigation of the farm water supplies of Montana has been made. The data at hand is more or less fragmentary. Sufficient is known, however, to indicate that many water supplies derived from various types of farm wells are not in a satisfactory condition from the sani tary aspect.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of r...

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Special Bulletin of the Department of Public Health

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Special Bulletin of the Department of Public Health
Excerpt from Special Bulletin of the Department of Public Health: April 2, 1916Is your local Health Department active in health mat ters? We venture to say it is just as active as is the public sentiment of your community.Are you sufficiently interested in your child's welfare to take the trouble to find out whether your milk comes from a manure pile or a clean dairy?As long as your standard for buying milk is the great est number of quarts fo...

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Fifteenth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of H...

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Fifteenth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1929-1930
Excerpt from Fifteenth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1929-1930: Vital Statistics for the Years 1928-1929With two exceptions, the state has been remarkably free from serious epidemics during the past two years. There was a serious epi demic of typhoid fever in the City of Helena during the fall of 1929. This was due to the plugging of a sewer, which resulted in a connection between the sewer and one of the ...

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Biennial Report

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Biennial Report
Excerpt from Biennial Report: July 1, 1954-June 30, 1956C.C. (b) - Crippled Children funds that need not be matched with state funds. But can not be used until mch'a' funds have been budgeted with required matching.Footnote: Public Health Service funds are available on a variety of matching bases, depending on the type of funds, unused funds of most categories lapse each year.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands o...

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Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, 190...

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Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, 1902, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, 1902, Vol. 1The Seventh Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana during its session in the winter of 1901 passed House Bill No. 104 which became a law upon the receipt of the signature of the Governor, March 15, 1901, and which created a State Board of Health of Montana, defining its powers and the duties of its officers.Prescribing the general line of work of the office wh...

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Twenty-Fifth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board o...

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Twenty-Fifth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1949-1950
Excerpt from Twenty-Fifth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1949-1950: Vital Statistics for the Years 1948-1949During the two years covered by this report no disease occurred in epidemic proportions, and the incidence of communicable disease was very low in Montana. However, the record shows clearly that continued effort is required in the elimination of preventable disease. In each year one case of smallpox w...

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Twenty-Second Biennial Report of the Montana State Board ...

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Twenty-Second Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1943-1944
Excerpt from Twenty-Second Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1943-1944: Vital Statistics, for the Years 1942-1943The total births recorded in Montana in 1942 were with a rate of per of population. This was an increase of 75 births over 1941. The national birth rate for 1942 was Montana was per under the national rate.In 1943 there were births recorded, a reduction of 330 under 1942. The rate was per population...

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Eighth Biennial Report of the State Board of Health of Mo...

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Eighth Biennial Report of the State Board of Health of Montana
Excerpt from Eighth Biennial Report of the State Board of Health of Montana: Fifth Biennial Report of the State Registrar of Births and Deaths, 1915-1916In compliance with the provisions of the laws of the State of Montana. I hand you herewith the Eighth Biennial Report of the State Board of Health, and the Fifth Biennial Report of the State Registrar of Births and Deaths.The delay in the transmission of this Report is due to the recent fire w...

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Building Better Health

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Building Better Health
Excerpt from Building Better Health: Montana State Board of Health, Helena, Montana, 33rd Biennial Report, July 1, 1964 June 30, 1966Air Pollution. Chemistry Laboratory. Water G Sewage Facilities. Septic Tank Sanitation, Industrial Hygiene, Radiology. Food Sanitation. Food 6: Drug Control. Housing, Trailer Courts. School Plans. Garbage. Vector Control. Pesticides. Swimming Pools.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousand...

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Biennial Report

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Biennial Report
Excerpt from Biennial Report: July 1, 1958 June 30, 1960The thirtieth biennial report has been prepared to fill the 1901 legislative requirement that the State Board of Health shall, at the opening of each session of the legislative assem bly, submit to the assembly, through the governor, a full report of all its investigations and such suggestions and recommendations which will result from such investigations and also, such additional recomme...

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Thirteenth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of ...

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Thirteenth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health
Excerpt from Thirteenth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health: For the Years 1925-1926Another important regulation passed by the board is that requiring the cutting out of all cross connections in public water supplies when such cross connections unite a contaminated water with one used for drinking purposes. Water companies and municipalities are given until July 1, 1927, to make the necessary changes.We wish to call your atten...

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Twenty-Fourth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board ...

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Twenty-Fourth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1947-1948
Excerpt from Twenty-Fourth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1947-1948: Vital Statistics for the Years 1946-1947Montana laws require that all physicians practicing medicine in the State shall report all observed communicable diseases to their local health officer immediately. Weekly a summary of these reports is forwarded to the State Board of Health.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of tho...

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31st Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health

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31st Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health
Excerpt from 31st Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health: 1960-1962A study now underway by the State Board of Health shows that the incidence among Indian babies in the State is one in every 276 births, which is about twice the non-indian rate and extremely high when com pared with national figures.In the last seven years, 226 babies have been born in Montana with this disorder with 73% of them registered in the State program.Of ...

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29th Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health

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29th Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health
Excerpt from 29th Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health: July 1, 1956 June 30, 1958Although the total number of specimens and examinations have decreased there have been some increases. Diphtheria specimens have almost doubled over the last biennium. Other increases have been in lactobacilli counts, Rh groupings, and bacterial tests on water.The number of specimens for tuberculosis studies for animal pathogenicity have increased...

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Nineteenth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of ...

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Nineteenth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1937-1938
Excerpt from Nineteenth Biennial Report of the Montana State Board of Health, for the Years 1937-1938: Vital Statistics for the Years 1936-1937During the past biennium the Board has lost two of its valued mem bers, Dr. E. G. Balsam Of Billings and Dr. B. L. Pampel of Livingston.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an impor...

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