Browse Items (35 total)

  • Collection: Board of Health, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk Collection

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Letter from Frank L. Morse, Medical Inspector, to the Board of Health regarding three cases of diphtheria alleged to have received inadequate care.

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Letter from William P. Mitchell, Inspector, to Sarah E. Claxton who complained about the keeping of pigeons on Hudson St.

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Letter of recommendations of Child Conservation effort during World War I.

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Pamphlet printed by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health outlining the laws relative to bakeries and bakery products.

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The minimum quarantine requirements recommended by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health for prominent contagious diseases.

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Letter from J.J. Mahoney, M.D., Health Commissioner of the Boston Health Department, to the Somerville Board of Health reporting a complaint made to them concerning foreign matter found in bakery products from a Somerville baking plant.

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A resolution of the Board of Aldermen presented to the mayor and department heads calling for the removal of married woman with working husbands from the payrolls of the city.

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Correspondence between [Charles M. Berry], Inspector of Animals and Provisions, Board of Health, and Henry Kinchla regarding the quality of a sample of baked beans bought from a bakery in Somerville.

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Telegram to verify that Attilio Di Nitto was born in Somerville.

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Correspondence between K.L. Quinn, R.N., Superintendent of Public Health Nurses, City of Portland, Maine Health Department and Laurence Howard on May 28 and 29, 1930, regarding a case of opposition to diphtheria vaccination.
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