Report of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago1867-69 contains a sanitary history of Chicago from 1833 to 1870. |
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11 14th Street 14 Chicago Avenue 14 Hyde Park 14 Lake View 14th Street Chicago 14th Street Trace Albuminoid ammonia antitoxin Avenue Hyde Park Avenue Trace 008 bacillus bacteria Board of Health CAUSES OF DEATH cent certificate Chicago Avenue 001 Chicago Avenue Hyde Chicago Avenue Trace Chlorine cholera City of Chicago Commissioner of Health cultures DAILY EXAMINATIONS-Continued DATA 24-HOUR PERIODS death rate DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH diphtheria disinfection Erysipelas examination filters Fox River fumigation inspection laboratory Lake View 001 Lake View Trace Medical Inspector ment METEOROLOGIC DATA 24-HOUR midwife milk or cream mortality number of deaths Number of persons ordinance Oxygen cons Pathogenic patient physician present Puerperal Fever PUMPING STATIONS RESULTS OF DAILY Scarlet Fever serum sewage sewers Slight Typhoid smallpox SOURCE OF SAMPLES Street Chicago Avenue theria tion Total number Trace 006 Trace typhoid fever vaccination water supply Yes Typhoid Yes Yes Yes Νο