Shimer, William A.Indiana State Board of Health2014-07-252014-07-252014-07-25Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1917); 20(9): 229-240.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/4744Births for September p. 229 / Abstract of Mortality Statistics for September p. 229 / Summary of Morbidity and Mortality for September p. 229 / Health Officers, Attention p. 230 / Elmer Stanfield p. 230 / Report of Bacteriological Laboratory for September p. 231 / Things of Interest from the Laboratory p. 232 / Table of Deaths by External Causes p. 232 / Patients Taking Pasteur Treatment in September p. 232 / Analyses of Food and Drugs during September p. 232 / Condemnations p. 232 / Prosecutions p. 232 / Cooking with Sore Hands p. 232 / Health Officer Killed p. 233 / The Anti Tuberculosis Fight p. 233 / Hygiene and Public Health p. 233 / Birth Records an Asset p. 233 / Maurice F. Brol p. 234 / Fire Drills p. 234 / Connersville p. 234 / She gave satisfaction p. 234 / California at this time needs six District Health Officers p. 234 / Infant Mortality p. 234 / Judge J. Rodenbeck p. 235 / Is the Caucasian Playing Out p. 235 / State Fair Exhibit p. 235 / Announcement p. 236 / Chart Showing Geographical Distribution of Deaths p. 237 / Table 1, Deaths in Indiana by Counties p. 238 / Table 2, Deaths in Indiana by Cities p. 239 / Mortality of Indiana p. 240 / Weather Report p. 240.Indiana; Descriptive Statistics; Age-Specific Death Rate; Cause-Specific Death Rate; Infant Mortality Rate; Homicide; Suicide; Food Inspection; Food Analysis; Infectious Disease; Birth Certificates; Death Certificate; Sullivan (City); Sullivan County; War; Military Personnel; Food Contamination; Food Handling; Garrett (Ind.); Dekalb County; Homicide; Rodebaugh, F. A.; Hygiene; Tuberculosis; Ford Motor Company. The Ford industries; Connersville (City); Fayette County; Midwifery; Health OfficersMonthly Bulletin, 1917 Vol. 20 No. 9