Annual Reports of the Officers of State of the State of Indiana, Volume 21907 |
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... officers and persons designated by law to receive them . The usual number of copies of each report have also been bound in pamphlet form and delivered to the responsible officer or Superintendent of each Institution for distribution in ...
... officers and persons designated by law to receive them . The usual number of copies of each report have also been bound in pamphlet form and delivered to the responsible officer or Superintendent of each Institution for distribution in ...
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... Officer , I went to Mooresville to see a case of supposed smallpox . The patient was 32 years old , and he proved to have a plain attack of severe chickenpox . He had an excellent vaccination mark , and all of the symptoms pointed to ...
... Officer , I went to Mooresville to see a case of supposed smallpox . The patient was 32 years old , and he proved to have a plain attack of severe chickenpox . He had an excellent vaccination mark , and all of the symptoms pointed to ...
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... Officer , I visited Lafay ette to settle a dispute in regard to the diagnosis of cases of smallpox . Upon arrival I found south of the city , in the country about three miles , a family of four , all afflicted with variola . Three of ...
... Officer , I visited Lafay ette to settle a dispute in regard to the diagnosis of cases of smallpox . Upon arrival I found south of the city , in the country about three miles , a family of four , all afflicted with variola . Three of ...
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... Officer I learned that there had been two cases of typhoid fever reported during July . Another case was re- ported on September 1. These three cases soon recovered and I was not able to see the persons . At the present time there are ...
... Officer I learned that there had been two cases of typhoid fever reported during July . Another case was re- ported on September 1. These three cases soon recovered and I was not able to see the persons . At the present time there are ...
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... officers were listened to for an hour and a half , five minutes being allowed to each officer . At this point Dr. Davis suspended the reports until the next session to hear a lecture by Prof. H. E. Barnard , Chemist of the Board ...
... officers were listened to for an hour and a half , five minutes being allowed to each officer . At this point Dr. Davis suspended the reports until the next session to hear a lecture by Prof. H. E. Barnard , Chemist of the Board ...
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