Public Documents of Massachusetts, 34. numberSecretary of the Commonwealth, 1892 |
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... death rate from this cause . The following table , published also in the report of 1890 , presents the numbers of deaths from typhoid fever in the cities of Massachusetts for the twenty years 1871-90 , together with the average annual death ...
... death rate from this cause . The following table , published also in the report of 1890 , presents the numbers of deaths from typhoid fever in the cities of Massachusetts for the twenty years 1871-90 , together with the average annual death ...
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... Deaths from Typhoid Fever in Cities of Massachusetts , 1871-1890 . 22 1879 . 1880 . 1881 . 1882 . 1883 . 1884 . 1885 . 1886 . 1887 . 1888 . 1889 . 1890 . Total Twenty Years . Average nual An- Death Rate from Ty- Fever phoid per 10,000 ...
... Deaths from Typhoid Fever in Cities of Massachusetts , 1871-1890 . 22 1879 . 1880 . 1881 . 1882 . 1883 . 1884 . 1885 . 1886 . 1887 . 1888 . 1889 . 1890 . Total Twenty Years . Average nual An- Death Rate from Ty- Fever phoid per 10,000 ...
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... rate of 25.81 per 1,000 , a marriage rate of 18.62 per 1,000 , and a death rate of 19.44 per 1,000 , and the excess rate of births over deaths was 6.37 per 1,000 . The births , 57,777 in number , were more than those of any pre- vious ...
... rate of 25.81 per 1,000 , a marriage rate of 18.62 per 1,000 , and a death rate of 19.44 per 1,000 , and the excess rate of births over deaths was 6.37 per 1,000 . The births , 57,777 in number , were more than those of any pre- vious ...
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Massachusetts. 2,840 , in June . Twenty - five persons died at the age of one hundred and over . By cities , the highest death rate was in Lawrence , 26.5 , and in Lowell , 25.2 , and the lowest , 13.7 , in Newton . The causes of death ...
Massachusetts. 2,840 , in June . Twenty - five persons died at the age of one hundred and over . By cities , the highest death rate was in Lawrence , 26.5 , and in Lowell , 25.2 , and the lowest , 13.7 , in Newton . The causes of death ...
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... death . rate per thousand of the population , and its death rate from each disease for the twenty years . As a matter of convenience and uniformity the mortality of the State from each disease is taken as an average or standard of ...
... death . rate per thousand of the population , and its death rate from each disease for the twenty years . As a matter of convenience and uniformity the mortality of the State from each disease is taken as an average or standard of ...
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Acre Daily Albu Albuminoid albuminoid ammonia Algæ AMMONIA April Asterionella average Bacteria BLACKSTONE RIVER Board of Health Boston Brook cent Chemical Examination Chlorine Chlorococcus cities and towns Cons counties Crenothrix Crustacea Cubic Centi cubic centimeter Cyanophyceæ DATE OF APPEARANCE Day of examination death rate Diatoma Diatomaceæ Difflugia Dinobryon diphtheria diseases Distinct Effluent Examination of Water feet FILTER TANK Fitchburg Fungi gallons per acre Infusoria July June Melosira Merrimack River Microscopical Examination mill minoid Miscellaneous mortality rate Nashua River Navicula Neponset River Nitrates NITROGEN Number of Deaths Number of organisms Number of sample Odor organic matter organisms per cubic Oxygen Peridinium pollution Pond population portion Quantity Applied reservoir RESIDUE ON EVAPORA Rhizopoda samples were collected sand Sept sewage Sewage applied sewer Slight Synedra Tabellaria TION Total Trachelomonas Turbidity typhoid fever Uroglena V.slight Vermes water supply WEEK ENDING Worcester Zoöglæa
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Page 697 - Whoever by himself or by his servant or agent, • or as the servant or agent of any other person...
Page xxviii - ... of them are found to contain vermin or to have been made in improper places or under unhealthy conditions, he shall...
Page 7 - ... sewage, having regard to the present and prospective needs and interests of other cities, towns, corporations, firms or individuals which may be affected thereby. It shall also from time to time consult with and advise persons or corporations engaged or...
Page 317 - Report of a Commission Appointed to Consider a General System of Drainage for the Valleys of Mystic, Blackstone and Charles Rivers, 1886 (State publ.).
Page xix - Thus a hard and fast rule, such as has been laid down in some districts where scarlatina has been present, that no child shall go to school from an infected house for three months after the disease has begun in that house, is not to be commended. It is indeed possible that under the circumstances of a particular...
Page xxviii - In any workshop as aforesaid, notify the board of health of the location of such workshop, the nature of the work there carried on, and the number of persons therein employed.
Page xxviii - ... the exercise of such manual labor in a private house or private room by the family dwelling therein...
Page xvii - More rarely, the same questions arise in connection with enteric fever, and diarrhoeal diseases which spread, not so much by direct infection from person to person, as indirectly through the agency of local conditions, such as infected school privies. 4. It will be seen that the article quoted above confers upon sanitary authorities an alternative power with respect to public elementary schools.
Page xxviii - ... shall be subject to the inspection and examination of the inspectors of the district police, for the purpose of ascertaining whether said garments or any of them, or any part or parts thereof, are in cleanly condition and free from vermin and every matter of an infectious or...
Page xviii - Furthermore, as it is rarely possible to provide effectual separation of the sick from the healthy within the homes of children of the class attending public elementary schools, it must commonly be necessary that all children of an infected household should be excluded from school; first, because otherwise such children might attend school while suffering from the disease in a latent form, or at an unrecognised stage, and, secondly, because it is known that infection may attach itself to, and be...