Indiana State Board of HealthHurty, John Newell, 1852-1925Tucker, F. C.2011-01-252011-01-251905Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1905); 7(12): 149-160.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/2417Abstract of mortality statistics for December 1905 p. 149 / Summary of morbidity and mortality in December p. 150 / Smallpox p. 150 / Tuberculosis p. 150 / Typhoid fever p. 150 / Pneumonia p. 150 / Deaths by violence p. 150 / Prophylaxis of tuberculosis p. 150 / The State laboratory of hygiene p. 153 / The schoolhouse at Redkey p. 153 / Typhoid fever at Deer Creek p. 153 / North Judson p. 153 / Some people seem to love sickness p. 154 / A case of consumption at Rushville p. 154 / An Indiana Invention p. 154 / Medical examination of school children p. 154 / Chart showing geographical distribution of deaths from certain communicable diseases in December 1905 p. 157 / Deaths in Indiana by counties during the month of December 1905 p. 158 / Deaths in Indiana by cities during the month of December 1905 p. 159 / Mortality of Indiana for December 1905 p. 160 / Meteorological summary for December 1905 p. 160IndianaDescriptive StatisticsAge-specific death rateCause-specific death rateInfant mortalityHomicideSuicideNorth JudsonCarrol CountySanitationBacterial InfectionHealth PromotionStark CountySchool Health ServicesDeer CreekTyphoidHealth LegislationHealth EducationSanatoriumsSuicideDiagnositic Techniques and ProceduresCommunicable DiseaseCommunicable Disease ControlInfectious DiseaseDisease PreventionPrimary PreventionTuberculosis, PulmonaryCause of DeathDisease TransmissionAirborne TransmissionIndiana State Laboratory of HygieneWater ContaminationVentilationIndoor Air QualityDiagnostic ErrorTentsInventionsSchool Age ChildrenEyestrainCommon ColdHeadacheDisease NotificationPoorDisadvantagedDrinking Water QualityWell Water QualitySchool BuildingsRed KeyJay CountyRushvilleRush CountySmallpoxJackson CountySkin RashesLaurelMedoraKeen Folding Outing CottageSore ThroatNoland, W.A.MacCammon, Dr.Indiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1905 Vol. 7 No. 12