Annual Report - State Board of Health, State of Florida, Volume 31State Board of Health., 1920 - Public health |
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activities B. L. ARMS birth and death Board of Health Bureau of Child Bureau of Diagnostic Bureau of Venereal Bureau of Vital casket sales Child Welfare citizens clinics collection and disposal communicable diseases county health boards cured dairy death certificates death rates defects deformities DeFuniak Springs Diagnostic Laboratories District Health Officers Education Escambia County expenditure filtration plant Fort Pierce health conditions Health of Florida herewith Hillsborough County hospital hundred Jacksonville knee Legislature Lunacy Commission malaria months of 1920 mortality records neces operation organizations oyster Palatka Palm Beach County Pensacola personnel physicians population Public Health Service Pullman Company railroad recommend refuse collection Registration Area request Salaries Sanitary Engineer sanitary inspections sanitation sent statute Surgeon surveys swimming pools Tampa Taylor County thousand tion total number tourist trachoma Traveling expense treatment plant tuberculosis typhoid fever U. S. Public Health United States Public venereal diseases water supply West Palm Beach
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Page 41 - ... control fails or neglects to do so within the time specified, the cost of which vaccination shall be paid out of the school funds of the county. The operation of so much of this section as concerns vaccination may be suspended in whole or in part by the school board of any county or city, by and with the approval of the State Superintendent of pu'blic instruction and the State health, commission.
Page 24 - Population. — The natural increase of population is the excess of births over deaths in a given time.
Page 10 - ... county had full-time county health officers.118 The salaries paid county health officers varied from $100 a year in Calhoun County to $2,800 a year in Pearl River County and $2,400 a year in Prentiss County.119 "The part-time county health officer is handicapped in doing effective health work," says the report of the State Board of Health, "for the reason that it is essential that he give proper '"Ibid., Sec. 2. '"Ibid., Sec. 4. "'Laws 1916, Ch. 68, pp. 63-64. "'Laws 1918, Ch. 38, pp. 46-48,...