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The Health Bulletin, 1921, Vol. 36 (Classic Reprint)

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The Health Bulletin, 1921, Vol. 36 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Health Bulletin, 1921, Vol. 36The rules and regulations of the State Board of Health for the control of venereal diseases require a person infected with such disease to report to a legally qualified physician for treat ment. This rule is based upon the idea that the person infected is responsible to the public and is under Obligation to seek proper treatment so as not to transmit infection to others. This principle of personal...

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The Removal of Garbage

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The Removal of Garbage
Excerpt from The Removal of Garbage: Prepared for Free Distribution by the North Carolina Board of HealthThe management of househoéd ofial will be first treated. This may be considered under three classes, viz: 1. The fragments of food, scraps, kitchen grease, moist solids or liquids known as swill. 2. Ashes, dry house and yard sweepings. 3. Night soil. In every well-managed house hold the first two should be kept in separate receptacles for c...

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Bulletin of the North Carolina Board of Health, Vol. 19

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Bulletin of the North Carolina Board of Health, Vol. 19
Excerpt from Bulletin of the North Carolina Board of Health, Vol. 19: April, 1904 No reports received from Beaufort, Brunswick, Cherokee, Columbus, Frank, lin, Graham, Halifax, Lenoir, Macon, Mitchell, Montgomery, Orange, Sampson and Stokes. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten...

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Typhoid Fever

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Typhoid Fever
Excerpt from Typhoid Fever: Its Cause and Prevention The word typhoid means a stupor-like fever. The disease was clearly separated from typhus fever, a disease which resembles it somewhat, in the forties Of the last century. This latter disease, typhus fever, is now almost extinct. The cause of typhoid fever is a small germ called the typhoid germ or bacillus typhosus. This germ was discovered by Eberth in 1880. About the Publisher Forgotte...

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