Annual Report of the Board of Health of the Department of Health |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 38
Page 28
... measles - as well as coughs and colds were the predomi- nating factors in such absences . It is hoped that , with the determina- tion of this study , we may be able to present to the school authorities some ways by which absences among ...
... measles - as well as coughs and colds were the predomi- nating factors in such absences . It is hoped that , with the determina- tion of this study , we may be able to present to the school authorities some ways by which absences among ...
Page 31
... measles totalled only 299 . Cases and Deaths Reported from Measles - Ratio per 1000 Population Cases Reported Cases per 1000 of Population 1924 1925 1924 Deaths 1925 1924 1925 Deaths per 1000 of Population 1924 1925 Case Fatality 1924 ...
... measles totalled only 299 . Cases and Deaths Reported from Measles - Ratio per 1000 Population Cases Reported Cases per 1000 of Population 1924 1925 1924 Deaths 1925 1924 1925 Deaths per 1000 of Population 1924 1925 Case Fatality 1924 ...
Page 50
... 32 27 -- 7 38 29 22 24 10 41 13 5283 9 3715 30 52 25 78 Physicians Visit to Cases Referred to Sanatoria Day Camp Preven- torium Active Clinic Cases Diphtheria MORTALITY REPORT Willard Parker Hospital Measles Scarlet Fever Cases 50.
... 32 27 -- 7 38 29 22 24 10 41 13 5283 9 3715 30 52 25 78 Physicians Visit to Cases Referred to Sanatoria Day Camp Preven- torium Active Clinic Cases Diphtheria MORTALITY REPORT Willard Parker Hospital Measles Scarlet Fever Cases 50.
Page 57
... measles , and the upper floors of two pavilions at Kings- ton Avenue Hospital that had formerly not been used because of faulty construction . 6. Corporate stock was allotted to the Department of Plant and Structures for the ...
... measles , and the upper floors of two pavilions at Kings- ton Avenue Hospital that had formerly not been used because of faulty construction . 6. Corporate stock was allotted to the Department of Plant and Structures for the ...
Page 63
... Measles Scarlet Fever Cases Deaths % Cases Deaths % 895 75 8.3 1,158 260 22.4 588 28 4.76 676 74 10.9 527 11 2.0 948 102 10.7 14.7 772 15 1.9 660 41 6.2 Cases Deaths % 1,650 299 18.0 1,122 135 12.0 1,132 151 13.3 1,273 188 Diphtheria ...
... Measles Scarlet Fever Cases Deaths % Cases Deaths % 895 75 8.3 1,158 260 22.4 588 28 4.76 676 74 10.9 527 11 2.0 948 102 10.7 14.7 772 15 1.9 660 41 6.2 Cases Deaths % 1,650 299 18.0 1,122 135 12.0 1,132 151 13.3 1,273 188 Diphtheria ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1000 of Population Acci animals antitoxin Assistant Attending baby health stations Board of Health Borough Borough of Manhattan Bronx Brooklyn Bureau cause child clinics co-operation coal complaints court cream culosis dealers death rate Deaths Reported decrease dental Department of Health diphtheria ditches Division Dogs East examinations gonorrhea Health Squad immunization increase infants infection inspections institutions Intubated investigation issued Jamaica laboratory large number Manhattan Measles Meningitis ment milk months mortality mothers nuisance Number of defects nurses operation Organs Otisville oysters Park Pasteur permit plants Poliomyelitis prevent private physicians public health rabies received Register regulations Riverside Hospital samples Sanitary Code scarlet fever Schick test Section serum Sexes Sexes Sexes shellfish showed Street supervision supply syphilis tion Total by Sexes total number toxin toxin-antitoxin treatment Tuberculosis Typhoid Fever vaccine visits Wassermann Wassermann test West Willard Parker Willard Parker Hospital York City
Popular passages
Page 52 - Association, who have so clearly and ably expressed the aims of health education as follows : "1. To instruct children and youth so that they may conserve and improve their own health. "2. To establish in them the habits and principles of living which, throughout their school life and in later years, will assure that abundant vigor and vitality which provide the basis for the greatest happiness and service in personal, family and community life.
Page 52 - The aims of health education may briefly be stated as follows: 1. To instruct children and youth so that they may conserve and improve their own health. 2. To establish in them the habits and principles of living which throughout their school life and in later years will assure that abundant vigor and vitality which provide the basis for the greatest possible happiness and service in personal, family and community life.
Page 52 - To influence parents and other adults, through the health education program for children, to better habits and attitudes, so that the school may become an effective agency for the promotion of the social aspects of health education in the family and community as well as in the school itself.
Page 21 - ... appointments for pupils at hospitals, dispensaries and clinics. Unfortunately the rapid growth in the population of the schools without a requisite increase in the medical and nursing staff makes the complete fulfillment of this program impossible. There are in the City of New York at the present time, in public and parochial schools, under medical supervision of the Department of Health through its Bureau of Child Hygiene over a million and a quarter pupils. Since January 1, 1918, 185 elementary...
Page 5 - Mayor of the City of New York: SIR — I have the honor to transmit herewith the Annual Report of the Department of Health of The City of New York, for the year ending December 31, 1925.
Page 6 - I have the honor to transmit herewith the annual report of the Department of Mental Hygiene for the year beginning July 1, 1929, and ending June 30, 1930.
Page 11 - A study of the assets and deficiencies of the Department of Health was made with the cooperation of the New York Academy of Medicine, the New York Tuberculosis and Health Association and the American Public Health Association, as well as other citizens having expert knowledge of public health work. This was of great value in helping me prepare a budget based on our actual needs. There were many other health activities in which we co-operated during the year. Co-operation with the Milbank Demonstration:...
Page 80 - The conferences were sponsored by the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine, with the assistance of the Josiah Macy, Jr.
Page 172 - Calculi of the urinary passages Diseases of the bladder . . . Diseases of the urethra, urinary abscess, etc Diseases of the prostate...
Page 54 - Street, maintained jointly by the Department of Health and the Department of Public Welfare. The...