Indiana State Board of Health2011-01-252011-01-251903Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1903); 5(12): 145-156.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/2393Abstract of mortality statistics for December 1903 p.145 / The monthly statistics furnish the following summaries for December p.146 / Smallpox p.146 / Tuberculosis p.146 / Typhoid Fever p.146 / for Pneumonia p.146 / Violence p.146 / How to rid a house of bedbugs, roaches, ants, fleas, moths, and other insects, and at the same time accomplish thorough disinfection p.147 / Method of procedure p.147 / Interesting correspondence p.147 / Pike County health board p.148 / About Typhoid Fever p.149 / Pure food law needed p.149 / The legislature p.149 / Health officers in England p.149 / Hygiene of the sick room p.149 / How to manage the sick room p.149 / How to disinfect p.150 / Washable articles p.150 / Unwashable articles p.150 / Disinfection of clothing or a few articles p.150 / Hygiene p.150 / Is there smallpox at Brook? p.150 / Why should not smallpox spread? p.150 / Outdoor life for the cure of consumption p.151 / A preventable disease p.151 / Child sense p.151 / "Colds" and cold p.151 / How tubercle germs get hold p.152 / What the tuberculosis patient should know p.152 / Chart showing geographical distribution of deaths from certain communicable diseases in December 1903 p.153 / Deaths in Indiana by counties during the month of December 1903 p.154 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the month of December 1903 p.155 / Mortality of Indiana December 1903 p.156 / Meteorological summary for December 1903 p.156IndianaDescriptive StatisticsAge-specific death rateCause-specific death rateInfant mortalityHomicideSuicideSmallpoxAbbott, ClarenceAccidents, RailroadAdverse Health EffectsAmmoniaAnimal-Related DeathsAnti-VaccinationAntsArm InjuriesArsenicAsphyxiaBedbugsBedding and LinensBence, Dr.BrazilBrook (City)CandlesCarbolic AcidCarpetsCatarrahChloroformClay CountyClothingCoal OilCockroachesCommon ColdCoughl Crushing InjuriesDairy ProductsDesquaminationDiagnosis, DifferentialDisease TransmissionDisinfectantsDisinfection MethodsDisinfection, SteamDomer, Dr.DustElectrocutionFarmer's InstitutesFees and ChargesFerguson, Chas. E.FeverFleasFloors and FloorcoveringsFood PolicyFormaldehydeFurnitureGunshot WoundsHandwashingHangingHealth LegislationHealth OfficersHorsesHydrocyanic AcidHydrogen CyanideImmunityIndianapolis City HospitalIndianapolisInfectious DiseasesInsect ControlKline, Mrs. OliveLaunderingMadenaMalariaMarion CountyMedical LiteratureMiceMillett SanitoriumMining InjuriesMorphineMothsMucous MembraneMycobacteria, AtypicalNatural GasNewton CountyNursing CarePatient EducationPatients' RoomsPest ControlPetroleumPike County Health BoardPneumoniaPoisoning: Political AppointmentsPotassium CyanidePrussic AcidPure Food LawPutnam CountyQuarantineRatsRodent ControlSick RoomsSkull FracturesSmallpox VaccineSpanish-American War, 1898SputumStab WoundsSulfurSulfuric AcidTextbooksTuberculosisTuberculoid BacillusTyphoidTyphus FeverVaccinationVentilationViolenceWabash CountyWallpaperIndiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1903 Vol. 5 No. 12