Indiana State Board of Health2011-01-252011-01-251905Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1905); 7(1): 1-12.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/2406Abstract of mortality statistics for January 1905 p.1 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in January p.1 / Smallpox p.2 / Tuberculosis p.2 / Typhoid fever p.2 / Pneumonia p.2 / Deaths by violence p.2 / Good bread p.2 / A diphtheria home p.3 / Suppurative tonsilitis p.3 / Neither knew nor cared p.3 / Coins kill bacteria p.4 / No air allowed p.5 / German method of room disinfection p.5 / How phthisis is spread p.5 / Civilization and pneumonia p.5 / Evidence for vaccination p.5 / It is economy and humanity for the state to combat consumption p.6 / Formaldehyde disinfection a new process p.7 / The statistics of consumption in Indiana in 1904 p.8 / Consumption deaths by month in Indiana in 1904 p.8 / Consumption deaths in Indiana in 1904 by 10 year age periods p.8 / A letter p.8 / Chart showing geographical distribution of deaths from certain communicable diseases in January 1905 p.9 / Deaths in Indiana by counties during the month of January 1905 p.10 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the month of January 1905 p.11 / Mortality of Indiana for January 1905 p.12 / Meteorological summary for January 1905 p.12IndianaDescriptive StatisticsAge-specific death rateCause-specific death rateInfant mortalityHomicideSuicideBreadCommunicable DiseaseCommunicable Disease ControlInfectious DiseaseDiagnostic ErrorSanitationHealth LegislationVaccinationVentilationSterilization for infection controlTuberculosisDisinfectionMeningitisCause of DeathGastroenteritisInfectious DiseasesPrimary PreventionDisease PreventionIndoor Air QualityDisinfection MethodsDisease TransmissionPneumoniaUrban HealthCost of IllnessIndiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1905 Vol. 7 No. 1