Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Connecticut, Svazek 19Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1897 |
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abated Annual Report attended average depth births Board of Health borough Bridgeport Brook C. A. LINDSLEY CAUSES OF DEATH cesspools Class complaints Connecticut contagious diseases contamination County Health Officer cows croup Danbury diphtheria disinfection disposal distributing reservoir district drainage East epidemic Fairfield Fairfield County feet Females filtered fumigated gallons garbage Greenwich Hartford County Haven County infection inspection Integumentary System July June Lake length of mains Litchfield LITCHFIELD COUNTY loam was removed located Malarial Males measles Meriden Nitrates Nitrogen nuisances occurred odor ORDER patient physician pond Population in 1896 present privy public buildings Puerperal quarantine RESIDUE ON EVAPORATION River samples sanitary condition Scanty scarlet fever school-houses sewage sewer shallow flowage springs square mile surface loam System TABLE VI-CONTINUED tion Tolland TOLLAND COUNTY town health officers tuberculosis typhoid fever Urinary System water supply Waterbury watershed West Hartford whooping cough Windham WINDHAM COUNTY Windsor
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Strana xxxv - The regular quarterly meeting of the State Board of Health was held this day after due notice, at the office of the Secretary at New Haven.
Strana 7 - Health shall recommend such forms and amendments of law as shall be deemed to be necessary for the thorough organization and efficiency of the registration of vital statistics throughout the State.
Strana v - Governor of Connecticut: SIR: — In compliance with the laws of the State, I have the honor to present to you the...
Strana xxxv - The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The report of the treasurer was read and ordered on file.
Strana xxxvi - On the announcement that the next meeting of the American Public Health Association will be held...
Strana 282 - ' The milk from cows with tuberculosis of the udder possesses a virulence which can only be described as extraordinary.
Strana 281 - ... times its volume of the milk of sound cows. As the bacillus can live in milk this apparent loss of virulence must be largely due to the reduction of the number of bacilli in a given measure of milk, and to their tendency to removal by adhering to the sides of the vessel during the mixing. Tuberculous expectoration which is incomparably richer in bacilli may be diluted in one hundred thousand times its volume of water and yet remain infecting.
Strana 279 - Peuch fed a two-months old pig in five days four and one half quarts of milk drawn from a tuberculous udder, and, killed in fifty-six days, it proved quite sound. He inoculated four rabbits with the milk and all four became tuberculous. Again, in the absence of tuberculosis in the udder the milk may be little, if at all, infecting. Gerlach, who produced tuberculosis in calves, pigs, and rabbits by feeding the milk, found no results from certain tuberculous cows, while others infected a large proportion.
Strana 40 - ... 4. That, after the lapse of the period of highest protective potency, the efficacy of vaccination to protect against attack rapidly diminishes, but that it is still considerable in the next quinquennium, and possibly never altogether ceases. "5. That its power to modify the character of the disease is also greatest in the period in which its power to protect from attack is greatest, but that its power thus to modify the disease does not diminish as rapidly as its protective influence against...