| 1924 - 502 pages
...Reviews The Hospital Situation in Greater New York. Report of a Survey of Hospitals in New York City by the Public Health Committee of the New York Academy of Medicine.' Prepared by EH Lewinski-Corwin, Ph.D., Executive Secretary, Public Health Committee, the New York Academy... | |
| 1917 - 538 pages
...(from The Journal AMA. February 26, 1916.) Street dust and disease. — Following the announcement by the public health committee of the New York Academy of Medicine that a system of street cleaning which does not eliminate gross street dust and which employed dry... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - 1920 - 634 pages
...most efficient and helpful social agencies in community life. The hospitals are awakening toward the realization of their responsibilities and opportunities....as it does, an important position deals with about lO'/e. of the problem of disease. A larger share of it is being taken care of by the dispensary. The... | |
| 1917 - 786 pages
...pamphlet contains the following: Essentials of equipment of a dispensary for crippled children. Formulated by the Public Health Committee of the New York Academy of Medicine. The volunteer in out-patient work, by Charles H. Smith. Dispensaries and the war, by MM Davis. DRUG... | |
| John Nolen, Frank Backus Williams - 1916 - 204 pages
...1915, p. 23. See also "The Pathogenicity [ie disease-causing quality] of Street Dust" being a report by the Public Health Committee of the New York Academy of Medicine, with bibliography reprinted by William Wood and Co. New York City from the Medical Record of December... | |
| John Duncan Quackenbos - 1916 - 312 pages
...care of the sufferers on a large scale—none better than the system of "farm colonies" recommended by the public health committee of the New York Academy of Medicine, where committed addicts are properly treated, with a follow-up service for discharged patients in order... | |
| 1917 - 468 pages
...Journal," Nov. 10, 1917. * * * VENTILATION AND CUBIC PUBLIC SPACE FOR INFANTS IN INSTITUTIONS. A Report by the Public Health Committee of the New York Academy of Medicine. The New York State Law.—The section of the New York State Laws, Chapter XLV of Consolidated Laws,... | |
| 1919 - 340 pages
...cent were treated in institutions. Only 35 per cent of the typhoid cases were treated in hospitals. In a recent study conducted by the Public Health Committee...New York Academy of Medicine it was found that 8.1 per cent of the cases of illness were treated in hospitals. In other words, the hospital occupying,... | |
| 1917 - 80 pages
...Journal," Nov. 10, 1917. * * * VENTILATION AND CUBIC PUBLIC SPACE FOR INFANTS IN INSTITUTIONS. A Report by the Public Health Committee of the New York Academy of Medicine. 424 The New York State Law.— The section of the New York State Laws, Chapter XLV of Consolidated... | |
| 1920 - 678 pages
...Vol. VI JULY, 1920 No. 3 VENEREAL DISEASE CLINICS ** .v. SECTION OF REPORT ON NEW YORK DISPENSARIES BY THE PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE 1 EH LEWINSKI-CORWIN, PH. D. Executive Secretary The study of the clinical treatment of syphilis and... | |
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