ReportVols. for 1896/97- include also 41st- (1st- biennial) report relating to the registry and returns of births, marriages, deaths and divorces in the state of Vermont, 1897- |
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Page 14
... population of the towns invaded ; also of adjoining towns , at the same time that all persons having the disease , or who had been exposed should be strictly quarantined . After the close of the meeting Drs . Caverly and Hol- ton ...
... population of the towns invaded ; also of adjoining towns , at the same time that all persons having the disease , or who had been exposed should be strictly quarantined . After the close of the meeting Drs . Caverly and Hol- ton ...
Page 17
... that may follow the general neglect of vaccination was shown in Germany , when a population , which had allowed vaccination to be almost entirely neg- lected [ 2 ] STATE BOARD OF HEALTH 17 BURLINGTON, December 2, 1901. ...
... that may follow the general neglect of vaccination was shown in Germany , when a population , which had allowed vaccination to be almost entirely neg- lected [ 2 ] STATE BOARD OF HEALTH 17 BURLINGTON, December 2, 1901. ...
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... population is not considered very high , though high enough for a country town . Only three children have died , which indicates that the town is unusually free from those diseases that affect children . Though 16 cases of infectious ...
... population is not considered very high , though high enough for a country town . Only three children have died , which indicates that the town is unusually free from those diseases that affect children . Though 16 cases of infectious ...
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... population in the town . Something over $ 18,000 has been expended by the village in its water supply and sewerage system , which has improved the sanitary condition and increased the healthfulness of the village . This was , a few ...
... population in the town . Something over $ 18,000 has been expended by the village in its water supply and sewerage system , which has improved the sanitary condition and increased the healthfulness of the village . This was , a few ...
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... population . They are mostly the children of emigrants . The parents do not suffer with the disease . I find six deaths from cancer reported , all among women . I find many vague terms used in the certificates of death , such as ...
... population . They are mostly the children of emigrants . The parents do not suffer with the disease . I find six deaths from cancer reported , all among women . I find many vague terms used in the certificates of death , such as ...
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66 Farmer ૭ ૭ Accidents of Pregnancy Acute Adnexa amorphous matter amount vegetable matter Asphyxia Atheroma Bennington BIRTHS Blacksmith board of health Bronchitis Burlington Cachexia Calculi Carpenter CHITTENDEN Cholera Chronic Poisonings ciliated Ciliated protozoa CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Clerk contagious diseases Convulsions COUNTY COUNTY.-Continued Croup Debility Diarrhoea diatoms Digestive System Diphtheria Epidemic Exophthalmic Faint Distinct Faint Faint Farmer Housewife Farmer Laborer Females Genital Organs Grand Isle health officer Hematocele Hemorrhage Housewife Laborer Iliac Abscess Typhlitis inorganic crystals Intestinal laboratory Liver LOCOMOTOR Males measles Meningitis Merchant Negative Ovarian Perinephritis Perinephritis Abscess Perityphlitis Phlebitis Physician protozoa quarantine Report for 1900 Reservoir RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Rutland sanitary condition scarlet fever schoolhouses Septicemia Skin slgt Slight Small amount vegetable small pox Specified Cause Spring Stomach Cancer Stomach Cancer excepted Total by Occupation Total Deaths Town or City Tuberculosis Tumor typhoid fever Unknown vegetable and amorphous vegetable fibres village whooping cough Windsor