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(2) The Commission on Cancer. This Commission studies statistics from all over the world on the incidence and ..

... collects and analyses results of different forms of treatment. (3) . The Commission on Smallpox and Vaccina - tion collects data on the incidence and character on smallpox in the various countries, and the methods of dealing with outbreaks; it issues rec ...

BEFORE attempting to discuss the future of the Voluntary Hospitals, it is as well to make sure that we know

... survived was built for 500 years. In this interval leprosy was prevalent ; Black Death swept through the country and Smallpox and Typhus took their unchecked toll. Then in the years around woo, several of our greatest hospitals were founded —London ...

DI LEMMA OF SENATOR WADS WORTH

... reluctant to leave her home to fight Woman Suffrage, but she did it just as she would make a sacrifice to save her family from smallpox, and much more of the same sort. Both Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth expected a smashing defeat of Suffrage in New York, and ...

JANUARY, 1923. THE INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE NE'WS

... the health authorities to track local epidemics to their source in water or milk supply or to some carrier. In the case of smallpox, by notification we can isolate patients and contacts, and so nip in the bud any threatened outbreak. In certain other infections ...

iUe SUFFRAGII

... and diphtheria, mostly refugee Jewish children. The Zaleshchiki Unit is fighting an outbreak of smallpox. The doctors have opened a barak for smallpox patients in a little town ten miles from Zaleshchiki, and are working tremendously hard. Scottish ...

SOCIAL MEDICINE

... remedy, but to control. Thus there has developed Preventive Medicine, with such results as can be seen in the history of small-pox, typhoid fever, cholera and diphtheria. SCOPE OF THE NEW SCIENCE What has become abundantly clear in the study of Preventive ...

THE INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE NEWS. Fzsgustey 1, 191?

... two nurses in order to fight the smallpox epidemic in the villages round. The work has been extraordinarily successful from a medical point of view, for, though the type of disease was a very virulent one— black smallpox, as it is called in Russia,— only ...

JUS •UFFRAOII

... patients. Dr. Phillips is in charge of these tents. Dr. 131 air's offer to the French authorities to take in any cases of smallpox which may occur into the Lazaret (Isolation Hospital) has been accepted. One case has already been admitted. Hospitals have ...

TILE INTERNATIONAL WOIAN SUFFRAGE NEWS

... their prevention and suppression. Chapter 4 deals exclusively with venereal diseases, and chapter 6 with vaccination against smallpox. In this connection a conscientious objectors' clause, introduced as an amendment in the committee stage by the Lower House ...

V WORLD'S T.W.C.E. SUPPLEMINT TO ?HI INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE NEWS. FEBRUARY, 1923

... houses ; sacred trees, if any, with broken idols under them ; tulas: plants, bilva trees ; subsidiary shrines to Hanuman, Smallpox, etc. ; look round for any snake stones and the stone footprints of any saints. If it be a jaina temple you are studying ...

THE INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE NEWS

... one of the Units has a large hosrital for infectious diseases of soldiers and. civilians, and has recently been fighting a smallpox epidemic, opening a' barak hospital for patients, and vaccinating thousands of people weekly. National Council of Women ...