Indiana State Board of HealthQuick, W.R.2011-01-252011-01-251905Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1905); 7(3): 25-36.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/2408Abstract of mortality statistics for March 1905 p. 25 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in March p. 26 / Smallpox p. 26 / Tuberculosis p. 26 / Typhoid fever p. 26 / Pneumonia p. 26 / Deaths by violence p. 26 / A sad story p. 26 / Pullman car sanitation p. 26 / Diphtheria at Indiana Boys School p. 27 / Pawpaw poisoning p. 27 / The Oakland city water supply p. 28 / Undrawn Poultry p. 29 / Health Officers' School p. 30 / Dr. King gets judgement p. 30 / Basement school rooms p. 30 / Shut up tight p. 30 / About draughts p. 31 / Dr. Lot Green p .31 / Dead fish in the ice p. 31 / The hygiene laboratory p. 31 / Steam car, trolley car, and street car hygiene p. 31 / The milk makes us sick p. 32 / Chart showing geographical distribution of deaths from certain communicable diseases in March 1905 p. 33 / Deaths in Indiana by counties during the month of March 1905 p. 34 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the month of March 1905 p. 35 / Mortality of Indiana for March 1905 p. 36 / Meteorological summary for March 1905 p. 36IndianaDescriptive StatisticsAge-specific death rateCause-specific death rateInfant mortalityHomicideSuicideSalivaAir Pollution, IndoorFood ContaminationDiarrheaPoultry ProcessingPoultry and Poultry Product Merchant WholesalersFood PoisoningPtomaine PoisoningSchools, Public HealthSuicideWaste Treatment and DisposalCommunicable DiseaseCommunicable Disease ControlInfectious DiseaseGibson CountyOakland CityTuberculosisTuberculosis, BovineSanatoriumsDisease TransmissionHygieneEquipment, DisinfectionRailroad CarsPullman CarsDiphtheriaMilkDairy ProductsObituariesReservoirHealth OfficersSchool BuildingsIceTrolley CarsTransportationDisinfection MethodsWater ContaminationWater PollutionWater, Sewage and Other SystemsTreatment ProtocolCarroll CountyRushvilleRush CountyIndiana State Laboratory of HygieneIndiana Boys' SchoolGreene, LotIndiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1905 Vol. 7 No. 3