Indiana State Board of Health2011-01-252011-01-251903Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1903) 5(6): 61-720019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/2387Abstracts of mortality statistics for June 1903 p. 61 / The monthly statistics furnish the following summaries for June p. 62 / Smallpox p. 62 / Tuberculosis p. 62 / Typhoid Fever p. 62Pneumonia p. 62 / Violence p. 62 / Health Officers School p. 62 / Journal of Public Health p. 63 / Hard Water p.63 / Typhoid Fever at Auburn Junction p. 63 / Improperly Lighted School Rooms Dangerous p. 63 / Indiana's Death Rate p.63 / A Dangerous Vehicle of Disease p. 64 / Not Speakable in Polite Society p. 64 / Smallpox at Rensselaer p. 64 / Ordinance no. 78 p. 64 / Fellowship Between Physician and Undertaker p. 65 / Treatment of Mail Matter and Supplies Infected by Disease Germs p. 65 / The Prophylaxis of Sunstroke p. 65 / Important Recommendation p. 65 / Two Nuisances at Carmel p. 67 / West Baden Cleans Up p. 67 / Vital Statistics Exceedingly Valuable p. 67 / Action of the American Medical Association on Vital Statistics p. 68 / The Answer is No p. 68 / No Extra Pay for Establishing and Maintaining Quarantine p. 68 / Chart Showing Geographical Distribution of Deaths from Certain Communicable Diseases in June 1903 p. 69 / Deaths in Indiana by Counties, During the Month of June 1903 p. 70 / Deaths in Indiana by Cities, During the Month of June 1903 p. 71 / Mortality for Indiana for June 1903 p. 72 / Meteorological Summary for June 1903 p. 72IndianaDescriptive StatisticsAge-specific death rateCause-specific death rateInfant mortalityHomicideSuicideSmallpoxTuberculosisVisual DisordersSunstrokeHealth legislationSterilization for infection controlEthicsAbattoirsAccidents, RailroadAfrican AmericansAmerican Medical AssociationAmerican Public Health AssociationAnimal-Related DeathsArsenicArteriosclerosisAuburn JunctionBrain ConcussionsBrayton, A.W.Bubonic PlagueBurn InjuriesBurrage, SeveranceCable Cars (Streetcars)Carbolic AcidCarmelCowing, Hugh A.Creamery Butter ManufacturingDairy Product ManufacturingDeath RateDekalb CountyDelaware CountyDiphtheriaDisease OutbreaksDisease TransmissionDisinfectionDrowningEllis, J.H.S.EthicsFees and ChargesFerguson, C.E.FormaldehydeFuneral Homes and Funeral ServicesGarbageGeddings, H.D.Gunshot WoundsHadley, C.Hamilton CountyHangingHassenmiller, MartHealth LegislationHealth OfficersHershey, Dr.HorsesHurty, John Newell, 1852-1925Immunization, PassiveIndustrial HygieneInfectious DiseasesJasper CountyJournal of Public HealthKreler, Dr.Leighton, M.O.LeprosyLightingLightning InjuriesLocal GovernmentLongevityMail (Letters)Medical College of IndianaMembranous CroupMining InjuriesMorlan, ChasMuncieOccupational HealthOccupational InjuriesOrange CountyOrdinances, MunicipalPatient IsolationPneumoniaPoisoningPost OfficePostal ServiceProphylactic TreatmentProtective ClothingPublic NuisancesQuarantineQuarriesRensselaerSanitationScarlet FeverSchool BuildingsSchools, Public HealthSebring, Dr.Serum TherapySkull FracturesSmallpoxSmallpox VaccinationStrokeSunstrokeTuberculosisTuberculosis, PulmonaryTyphus FeverUndertakersVaccination, CompulsoryVaccine LymphViolenceVisual DisordersVital StatisticsWater HardnessWater SupplyWeedsWest BadenWhite, Wm. ChasWhooping CoughWishard, William N. (William Niles), 1851-1941Wright, John S.Yellow FeverIndiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1903 Vol. 5 No. 6