Indiana State Board of Health2011-01-252011-01-251903Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1903); 5(5): 49-60.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/2386Abstract of mortality statistics for May, 1903 p. 49 / The monthly statistics of Indiana furnish the following summaries for May p. 50 / Smallpox p. 50 / Tuberculosis p. 50 / Pneumonia p. 50 / Deaths from violence p. 51 / Special meeting of the State Board of Health p. 51 / Fined for breaking quarantine p. 51 / The seating of school children according to vision p. 51 / The well under than porch p. 51 / They seem to like sickness p. 51 / Probably a coincidence p. 52 / Vaccination neglected makes trouble p.52 / Tuberculosis p. 52 / Tubercle bacilli in the milk p. 53 / Primary vaccinations p. 53 / When does his term expire p. 53 / An infected dress p. 53 / Instructions to city and town Health Officers p. 54 / Collection of vital statistics p. 54 / Instructions to deputies p. 55 / Overstudy and the nervous school child p. 55 / Maimed eyes of school children p. 55 / Typhoid fever at Milford p. 56 / Diphtheria bacilli in healthy throats p. 56 / Chart showing geographical distribution of deaths from certain communicable diseases in May, 1903 p. 57 / Deaths in Indiana by counties during the month of May, 1903 p. 58 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the month of May, 1903 p. 59 / Mortality of Indiana for May, 1903 p. 60 / Meteorological summary for May, 1903 p. 60IndianaDescriptive StatisticsAge-specific death rateCause-specific death rateInfant mortalityHomicideSuicideDiphtheriaHealth LegislationSmallpoxTuberculosisVisual disordersAccidents, RailroadAlexander, J.H.AlleysAnimal Related DeathsAnxiety States, NeuroticBacterial ViabilityBirth DefectsBoilersBridgeportBurial PermitsCampbellsburgCarrier StateChickens-HousingChloroformClark, Dr.Clifton CreekClothingCongenital Heart DefectsCorynebacterium DiphtheriaeCounty OrdinancesCrawford, Dr.Death CertificatesDecatur CountyDiphtheriaDisinfection MethodsDitchesDrainage, SanitaryDressesDrowningDuctus ArteriosisElectrocutionExhumationExplosionsEyeglassesEyestrainFarver, Dr.Food ContaminationFormaldehydeGarbageGround WaterGunshot WoundsHangingHealth EducationHealth LegislationHealth OfficersHorsesIndiana State Board of HealthLightning InjuriesLigonierMadison CountyManureMarion CountyMeaslesMeek, J.C.MilanMilfordMilkMining InjuriesMobley, Dr.Monroe CountyMontezumaMycobacterium TuberculosisMyopiaNoble CountyOrange CountyOuthousesParke CountyPatient EducationPigpensPigsPneumoniaPoisoningPosey CountyPriviesPublic NuisancesQuarantineReynolds, Arthur M.Ripley CountyRockvilleRoney, Dr.School Age ChildrenSchool BuildingsSchoolsSkull FracturesSmallpoxSmedleySt. PhilipStab WoundsStinesvilleStreetsStreptococcus PyogenesStressSummitvilleSwine-HousingThroatTuberculosisTuberculosis, BovineTyphus FeverViolenceVision DisordersVital StatisticsWashington CountyWell DrillingWell WaterWest BadenWishard, William N. (William Niles), 1851-1941Woodruff, DrIndiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1903 Vol. 5 No. 5