Wood in his elaborate report on the subject contained in the Report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts for 1883, says: "There is absolutely nothing in the appearance of a paper by which we can form any opinion as to its arsenical or non-arsenical... Brooklyn Medical Journal - Pagina 441890Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1914 - 420 pagini
...able to discover, was a thorough and detailed statistical research, published by Dr. Samuel W. Abbott in the Report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts for 1891, as a part of a paper on "The Geographical Distribution of Certain Causes of Death in Massachusetts."... | |
| American Society for Municipal Improvements - 1917 - 776 pagini
...sewage in a few hours. This was an absolutely new discovery in sewage purification. It is described in the report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts for 1912, pages 344 and 345. See also pages 291,292. This investigating work was carried on in gallon bottles... | |
| 1875 - 1202 pagini
...the progress of modern hospital reform. The whole subject is clearly and ably reviewed by Dr. Derby in the " Report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts," for 1874, recently published. The summing up of the whole matter in relation to the evils of " hospitalisai... | |
| Charles-Edward Amory Winslow - 1980 - 428 pagini
...water-supplies was fully elucidated by Snow in 1849 and by Koch in 1893. 1" tne United States, WT Sedgwick in the Report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts for 1892 reported classic examples of the transmission of typhoid fever by contact (at Bondsville) by water... | |
| 1879 - 524 pagini
...of momentous import, when we consider the vast mortality resulting from consumption in this country. In the report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts for the year 1877, we notice that this disease stands first as the cause of death in each decade from the... | |
| 1892 - 420 pagini
...one quarter of one part per 100.000 parts. The plottings are calculated from the diagram of tank 1 in the Report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts for 1890. Each point represents the average of about eight observations each, from the iirst half and the... | |
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