Annual report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service of the United States for the fiscal year ... 1917U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 387 pages |
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Page 69
... ship which has been fumigated has been developed . ( 2 ) A special investigation has been made of the possibilities of a municipal pasteurizing plant for Tuscaloosa , Ala . ( 3 ) Determinations of copper and zinc in oysters have been ...
... ship which has been fumigated has been developed . ( 2 ) A special investigation has been made of the possibilities of a municipal pasteurizing plant for Tuscaloosa , Ala . ( 3 ) Determinations of copper and zinc in oysters have been ...
Page 72
... ships were fumigated with cyanide gas and 1,646 vessels with sulphur dioxide . The grand total of passengers and crew inspected was 1,348,847 and of vessels fumigated , 4,693 . During the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1916 , service ...
... ships were fumigated with cyanide gas and 1,646 vessels with sulphur dioxide . The grand total of passengers and crew inspected was 1,348,847 and of vessels fumigated , 4,693 . During the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1916 , service ...
Page 74
... ships en route from India to European ports . Plague infection was reported during the year from the island of Hawaii , and probably was an exacerbation from a residual focus . Rodent plague was discovered as the result of the ...
... ships en route from India to European ports . Plague infection was reported during the year from the island of Hawaii , and probably was an exacerbation from a residual focus . Rodent plague was discovered as the result of the ...
Page 75
... ship was appropri- ately treated and , no other cases developing , was released after six days ' detention . Yellow ... ship's surgeon as the benign type of the infection . The anopheles albi- manus seems to have been the chief malarial ...
... ship was appropri- ately treated and , no other cases developing , was released after six days ' detention . Yellow ... ship's surgeon as the benign type of the infection . The anopheles albi- manus seems to have been the chief malarial ...
Page 84
... ships for periods of 1 to 10 days , according to the ship's stay in port . A record was kept of the number of rats ... ships after being fumigated resulted in the capture of 121 rats , an average of 0.66 rat per ship . On this basis of ...
... ships for periods of 1 to 10 days , according to the ship's stay in port . A record was kept of the number of rats ... ships after being fumigated resulted in the capture of 121 rats , an average of 0.66 rat per ship . On this basis of ...
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Acting Asst alien seamen assistant Bills of health board of health buildings bureau cargo cent certified cholera cooperation County Crew inspected cyanide December December 31 detailed disinfection District duty El Paso ending June 30 epidemic fiscal year ended fumigated Hawaii health authorities health officers hookworm infection inspected and passed investigation January July June 30 laboratory large number leprosy malaria measures medical officers Mexico notified Number of aliens occurred October Ohio operations Orleans outbreak Paso Passed Asst Passengers inspected pellagra persons Philippine Islands plague plague-infected poliomyelitis pollution population present prevalence Public Health Reports Public Health Service quarantinable diseases quarantine quarantine station rat-proofing rats Reedy Island reports as follows request rodents sailing vessels Sanitary Engineer ships smallpox steamers steamship studies sulphur Surg surgeons tion Total number trachoma treatment tuberculosis typhoid fever typhus fever vaccinated Vessels fumigated vessels inspected water supply yellow fever York
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Page 87 - Guard, which shall constitute a part of the military forces of the United States and which shall operate under the Treasury Department in time of peace and operate as a part of the Navy, subject to the orders of the Secretary of the Navy in time of war or when the President shall so direct.
Page 73 - President of the United States for military and other reservations of the Government of the United States, are hereby placed under the control of the Government of said Islands to be administered for the benefit of the inhabitants thereof, except as provided in this Act.
Page 319 - The Public Health Service may study and investigate the diseases of man and conditions influencing the propagation and spread thereof, including sanitation and sewage and the pollution either directly or indirectly of the navigable streams and lakes of the United States...
Page 330 - Columbia authorized by this section of this Act shall be appointed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, under such rules and regulations as may...
Page 232 - The provisions of this section shall not apply to vessels plying between foreign ports on or near the frontiers of the United States and ports of the United States adjacent thereto; but the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized, when, in his discretion, it is expedient for the preservation of the public health, to establish regulations governing such vessels.
Page 73 - Act, except such land or other property as has heretofore been designated by the President of the United States for Military and other reservations of the Government of the United States...
Page 72 - States or in other countries, such physical and mental examinations of aliens as are required by the immigration laws, subject to administrative regulations prescribed by the Attorney General and medical regulations prescribed by the Surgeon General with the approval of the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Page 317 - The Executive Order of October 29, 1912, is hereby revoked,, and for it is substituted the following: Whereas, " An Act to Establish the Flag of the United States," approved on the 4th of April, L818, reading as follows: "Section 1.
Page 3 - An Act To increase the efficiency and change the name of the United States MarineHospital Service.
Page 325 - Annual Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with the United States Public Health Service.