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 85
... railroad track , which seemed to be due largely to unsanitary conditions . In consequence , I made an extra effort to secure necessary improvement and with very satisfactory result . Still there is great necessity for improved sewerage ...
... railroad track , which seemed to be due largely to unsanitary conditions . In consequence , I made an extra effort to secure necessary improvement and with very satisfactory result . Still there is great necessity for improved sewerage ...
Page 86
... railroad men . As no other cases developed in the families or in the vicinity where these men lived , it is fair to presume that they contracted the disease along the line of the Rutland railroad , probably from drinking water . Of the ...
... railroad men . As no other cases developed in the families or in the vicinity where these men lived , it is fair to presume that they contracted the disease along the line of the Rutland railroad , probably from drinking water . Of the ...
Page 87
... railroad employes along their runs will greatly lessen the sickness from this dread disease . The largest death rate was from tuberculosis , the number being 22. The next was from heart disease , the number being 17 , and the next was ...
... railroad employes along their runs will greatly lessen the sickness from this dread disease . The largest death rate was from tuberculosis , the number being 22. The next was from heart disease , the number being 17 , and the next was ...
Page 90
... railroad crossing to Meadow street ; Franklin street from Spruce street - both short lines- and Forest street from South street , running south to Plain street , where we have had several cases of diphtheria , due , probably to the lack ...
... railroad crossing to Meadow street ; Franklin street from Spruce street - both short lines- and Forest street from South street , running south to Plain street , where we have had several cases of diphtheria , due , probably to the lack ...
Page 352
... Railroad Accidents and Injuries e . Vehicles and Horses Burning 146 . a . Fire ( burn ) . b . Hot Water ( scald ) . [ c . Corrosive Substance ] . 147. Sunstroke and Freezing . Accidental Drowning 148 . 149. Starving .. Farmer Dressmaker ...
... Railroad Accidents and Injuries e . Vehicles and Horses Burning 146 . a . Fire ( burn ) . b . Hot Water ( scald ) . [ c . Corrosive Substance ] . 147. Sunstroke and Freezing . Accidental Drowning 148 . 149. Starving .. Farmer Dressmaker ...
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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