Barnard, H. E.Indiana State Board of Health2014-07-252014-07-252014-07-25Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1914); 17(3): 25-36.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/4702Births for March, 1914 p. 25 / Abstract of Mortality Statistics for March, 1914 p. 25 / Summary of Morbidity and Mortality for March, 1914 p. 25 / Delayed Birth and Death Certificates p. 26 / Report of the Department of Food and Drugs for March, 1914 p. 26 / Inspectors' Reports for the Month of March, 1914 p. 27 / Water Laboratory Report for March, 1914 p. 28 / Report of Bacteriological Laboratory for March, 1914 p. 28 / Patients Who Have Taken Pasteur Treatment in March p. 28 / A Correction p. 29 / Signs of the Times p. 29 / Health Officers and Food Inspectors, Attention p. 29 / A Word to Women p. 29 / Township School and Social Center p. 30 / Reporting Typhoid Fever and Tuberculosis p. 30 / Picture of a Model for School and Social Center for Townships p. 31 / Two Kinds of Grocers p. 32 / The Passing of the Common Towel p. 32 / Violation of Death Laws p. 32 / Every Baby Named p. 32 / Secrecy a Crime p. 32 / Contact is Dangerous p. 32 / The Court Adjourned p. 32 / Chart Showing Geographical Distribution of Deaths from Certain Communicable Diseases p. 33 / Table I. Deaths in Indiana by Counties p. 34 / Table 2. Deaths in Indiana by Cities p. 35 / Mortality in Indiana for March. 1914 p. 36.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; Water Supply; Food Handling; Legislation, Food; Health Officers; Grocery Stores; Food Supply; School Buildings; Schools, Public Health; Outhouses; Typhoid; Tuberculosis; Health Legislation; Communicable Disease; Dearborn County; Lawrenceburg (City)Monthly Bulletin, 1914 Vol. 17 No. 3