Negley, H.E.Indiana State Board of Health2014-07-252014-07-252014-07-25Indiana State Board of Health. Monthly Bulletin. (1918); 21(10): 113-124.0019-6754https://hdl.handle.net/1805/4757Births for October p. 113 / Abstract of Mortality Statistics for October p. 113 / Summary of Morbidity and Mortality for October p. 113 / Health Officers, Attention p. 114 / Delayed Birth and Death Certificates p. 114 / Report of Bacteriology Laboratory for October p. 114 / Epidemics Occurring in October p. 115 / Things of Interest from the Laboratory p. 115 / Public School Health Supervision p. 116 / Who Knows? P. 116 / German Savagery to Prisoners p. 116 / Prevention and Cure of Influenza p. 117 / Dont's p. 117 / Germs H. E. Negley p. 117 / The Mighty Microbe p. 118 / Charles E. Banks Makes Statement p. 118 / Germs Have Their Victories p. 119 / There Is No Hope p. 119 / Davenport Says p. 119 / Floyd County Health Association p. 119 / Syphilis the Terrible p. 119 / Country Children p. 120 / Food Poisoning p. 120 / Irvin S. Cobb Article on Diet p. 120 / Scraps - Diamond Chain Manufacturing Co, p. 120 / Congressman Cox on Line of Defense p. 120 / Gonorrhea the Abominable p. 120 / Chart Showing Geographical Distribution of Deaths p. 121 / Table 1 Deaths and Births in Indiana by Counties p. 122 / Table 2 Deaths and Births in Indiana by Cities p. 123 / Mortality of Indiana in October p. 123 / Weather Report p. 124 / The State Program for the Eradication of Tuberculosis p.124Indiana; Descriptive Statistics; Age-Specific Death Rate; Cause-Specific Death Rate; Infant Mortality Rate; Homicide; Suicide; Food Inspection; Food Analysis; Infectious Disease; Birth Certificates; Death Certificate; Rabies Vaccine; Influenza; East Chicago; Lake County; School Health Services; Eugenics; Health Care Cost; Hygiene; War; World War I; War Crimes; Prisoner of War; Germany; Primary Prevention; Disease Prevention; Poem; Germ Cell; Home Remedies; Microbial Viability; Tuberculosis; Military Health; Military Hygiene; War Risk Insurance Act; Sanatoriums; Eugenics; Hereditary Diseases; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Floyd County; Health Promotion Activity; Schools, Public Health; Syphilis; Rural Health; Food Poisoning; Dietary Formulations; Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury), 1876-1944; Diamond Chain Manufacturing Company; ScrapsMonthly Bulletin, 1918 Vol. 21 No. 10