Legislative Document, Volume 14J.B. Lyon Company, 1945 |
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... patients also were made available through the temporary postpone- ment of elective care for other than poliomyelitis patients . Clinics and Consultation Service During 1944 , there were 297 state clinics at which 9,174 visits were made ...
... patients also were made available through the temporary postpone- ment of elective care for other than poliomyelitis patients . Clinics and Consultation Service During 1944 , there were 297 state clinics at which 9,174 visits were made ...
Halaman 281
... patients from the district , Ray Brook continued to admit patients with early tuber- culosis from all sections of the State , including New York City . In all of the hospitals , patients from outside the districts were admitted for ...
... patients from the district , Ray Brook continued to admit patients with early tuber- culosis from all sections of the State , including New York City . In all of the hospitals , patients from outside the districts were admitted for ...
Halaman 287
... patients , the remainder having been examined prior to 1944. Forty - five per cent of the total gave a history of contact with tuberculosis . Among the new patients 35 per cent gave a history of contact , whereas among readmitted patients ...
... patients , the remainder having been examined prior to 1944. Forty - five per cent of the total gave a history of contact with tuberculosis . Among the new patients 35 per cent gave a history of contact , whereas among readmitted patients ...
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TABLE PAGE | 15 |
STAFF OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | ii |
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH 1 | 1 |
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Legislative Document, Volume 2,Masalah 7,Bagian 1-2 New York (State). Legislature Tampilan utuh - 1924 |
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accidents activities acute age group Albany Annual Average 1944 approved assistance Bureau camps cancer cent certificates chlorinator clinics continued cream Deaths Cases Deaths decrease diphtheria distribution district offices Division epidemic examination females foodborne outbreak gastroenteritis gonorrhea health officers increase infants infection inspections institutions investigation laboratory license live births males Maternity meningitis ment military milk months mortality motor vehicle municipal narcotic Nassau County nonfatal occurred operation orthopedic nurses outbreak of gastroenteritis pasteurizing pasteurizing plants patients personnel persons physicians plans pneumonia poliomyelitis population public health nurses pulmonary Ray Brook recorded registration reported RESIDENT DEATH RATES Rest of county result rheumatic rheumatic fever rural Sanitary Code sanitation scarlet fever serum sewage treatment sewage treatment plants Sewer SEX AND AGE staff stillbirths supervision syphilis Table tion total number tuberculosis hospitals typhoid fever unspecified Urban exclusive vaccine water supplies whooping cough York City YORK CITY REST York State Exclusive