Indiana State Board of HealthBarnard, H. E.2011-01-252011-01-251906Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1906); 8(3): 41-52.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/2420Abstract of mortality statistics for March 1906 p. 41 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in March p. 42 / Smallpox p. 42 / Tuberculosis p. 42 / Typhoid fever p. 42 / Pneumonia p. 42 / Deaths by violence p. 42 / 406 killed p. 42 / The interpretation of water analysis p. 43 / Report of Bacteriologic Division of Laboratory p. 46 / A horse story p. 46 / Pulmonary Tuberculosis in school p. 47 / Not diagnosed until too late p. 47 / Hereditary Tuberculosis p. 47 / Ventilation p. 47 / Probable Ptoman Poisoning at Ft. Wayne p. 48 / Chart showing geographical distribution of deaths from certain communicable diseases in March 1906 p. 49 / Deaths in Indiana by counties during the month of March 1906 p. 50 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the month of March 1906 p. 51 / Mortality of Indiana for March 1906 p. 52 / Meteorological summary for March 1906 p. 52IndianaDescriptive StatisticsAge-specific death rateCause-specific death rateInfant mortalityHomicideSuicideFt. WayneFood PoisoningDisease PreventionChemistry, AnalyticalRespiratory IllnessHealth LegislationVentilationWater QualitySchool Health ServicesAllen CountyWater ContaminationCommunicable DiseaseCommunicable Disease ControlInfectious DiseaseMilkMilk PreservationDairy Product ManufacturingDairy ProductsFood PreservationFood PreservativesCause of DeathCost of IllnessTuberculosis, PulmonaryWater AnalysisWell WaterWell Water QualityWater Purification FiltrationWater Purification Sand FiltrationWaterborne IllnessGround WaterIndiana State Laboratory of HygieneBixler, L.L.AvillaNoble CountyHorsesPublic NuisancesDisease Transmission, Person-to-PersonDiagnostic ErrorHereditary DiseasesIndoor Air QualityPtomaine PoisoningMeatHousesSchool for Feeble Minded YouthEducation, SpecialIndiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1906 Vol. 8 No. 3