Indiana State Board of Health2011-01-252011-01-251905Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1905); 7(2): 13-24.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/2407Abstract of mortality statistics for February 1905 p. 13 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in February p. 14 / Smallpox p. 14 / Tuberculosis p. 14 / Typhoid fever p. 14 / Pneumonia p. 14 / Deaths by violence p. 14 / The new law related to cities and towns p. 14 / Department of health and charities p. 14 / State laboratory of hygiene p. 15 / Tuburculosis commission p. 15 / Reporting of infectious diseases p. 16 / George Knight p. 16 / A town council defies the law p. 17 / Now enthusiastic for keeping birth records p. 17 / Birth Registration p. 18 / White County Schools p. 18 / Economics of Tuberculosis p. 19 / How to prevent the spread of tuberculosis p. 19 / The cost of disease p. 20 / Chart showing geographical distribution of deaths from certain communicable diseases in February 1905 p. 21 / Deaths in Indiana by counties during the month of February 1905 p. 22 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the month of February 1905 p. 23 / Mortality of Indiana for February 1905 p. 24 / Meteorological summary for February 1905 p. 24IndianaDescriptive StatisticsAge-specific death rateCause-specific death rateInfant mortalityHomicideSuicidePublic FinanceHealth LegislationVentilationDisinfectionVision ScreeningSchool Health ServicesCommunicable DiseaseCommunicable Disease ControlInfectious DiseaseBirth CertificateWhite CountyWayne CountyCambridge CityHealth OfficersIndiana State Laboratory of HygieneTuberculosis CommissionTuberculosisDisease NotificationQuackeryBirth CertificatesMarshall CountySchool Age ChildrenSchool BuildingsSchool Health ServicesCost of IllnessDisease PreventionPrimary PreventionDisease TransmissionIndiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1905 Vol. 7 No. 2