Letter from Walter C. Wardwell, Chairman regarding payment for the Treatment of Tuberculosis Patients
Tuberculosis--Massachusetts.
Letter from Walter C. Wardwell, Cambridge Chairman County Commissioners describing the treatment and payment for treatment of non-residents diagnosed with Tuberculosis.
Wardwell, Walter C. -- Chariman, County Commissioners of the County of Middlesex
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
1929 February 13
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4701-BOH-001-053
Somerville, Massachusetts
Middlesex County Massachusetts
Correspondence from C. E. Simpson, State Department of Health to the Somerville Board of Health regarding Tuberculosis Clinics during World War I.
World War, 1914-1918
Tuberculosis
Correspondence regarding Somerville's compliance with a law requiring cities to set up tuberculosis hospitals during World War I.
Simpson, Charles E. M.D.--State District Health Officer, State Department of Health, Massachusetts
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
1918 January 7
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4701-BOH-001-038
4701-BOH-001-039
4701-BOH-001-040
4701-BOH-001-041
Somerville, Massachusetts
Notice From Massachusetts State Board of Health of an Immigrant Infected with Cholera
Communicable diseases--History
Cholera
Notice from Mark W. Richardson, Secretary of State Board of Health, Massachusetts, to the Somerville Board of Health reporting that a Russian immigrant destined for Somerville is infected with Cholera.
Richardson, Mark W. -- Secretary, Massachusetts State Board of Health
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
1911 January 12
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4 Beach Avenue, Somerville, Massachusetts
Correspondence Between Mrs. James R. Gibson and Executive Clerk Laurence Howard Regarding a Case of Whooping Cough
Communicable diseases--History
Whooping cough
Correspondence between Mrs. James R. Gibson and Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, regarding a complaint about a case of whooping cough in Mrs. Gibson's neighborhood.
Howard, Laurence -- Executive Clerk, Board of Health
Gibson, Mrs. James R.
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
1927 December 12
1927 December 13
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4701-BOH-001-023;
4701-BOH-001-024;
4701-BOH-001-025
14 Bay State Avenue, Somerville, Massachusetts
Correspondence Between Medical Inspector Frank L. Morse and Charles L. Knight, M.D., Regarding A Case of Scarlet Fever
Communicable diseases--History
Scarlatina
Correspondence between Frank L. Morse, Medical Inspector, Board of Health, and Charles L. Knight, M.D., 544 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA, concerning a case of scarlet fever Dr. Knight potentially mishandled.
Morse, Frank L. -- Medical Inspector, Board of Health;
Knight, Charles L.
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
1929 February 12;
1929 February 15
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4701-BOH-001-021;
4701-BOH-001-022
21 Belmont Street, Somerville, Massachusetts
Letter from Frank L. Morse, Medical Inspector to the Board of Health Regarding Three Cases of Diphtheria
Communicable diseases
Diphtheria
Letter from Frank L. Morse, Medical Inspector, to the Board of Health regarding three cases of diphtheria alleged to have received inadequate care.
Morse, Frank L. -- Medical Inspector, Board of Health
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
1931 January 2
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4701-BOH-001-019
4701-BOH-001-020
7 Caldwell Street, Somerville
204 Washington Street, Somverille
27 Hawthorne Street, Somerville
Department of Public Health, Suggestions Regarding Minimum Quarantine Requirements
Communicable diseases--History
The minimum quarantine requirements recommended by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health for prominent contagious diseases.
Massachusetts. Department of Public Health
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
Massachusetts. Department of Public Health
1926
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4701-BOH-001-013
4701-BOH-001-014
Massachusetts
Seattle's Health and Sanitation, Volume 21, Number 11-12
Vaccination--History
Diphtheria--Vaccination
Vol. 21, Number 11-12 of <em>Seattle's Health and Sanitation</em> bulletin discussing the prevention of diphtheria in children through the use of antitoxin.
Seattle (Wash.). Department of Health and Sanitation
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
Seattle (Wash.). Department of Health and Sanitation
Public Domain
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4701-BOH-001-015
4701-BOH-001-016
4701-BOH-001-017
4701-BOH-001-018
Seattle, Washington
Letter from the Surgeon General to All State Health Officers Regarding the Resurgence of Smallpox
Vaccination--History
Smallpox--Vaccination
Letter from the Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service, to All State Health Officers regarding the resurgence of smallpox, the need for widespread vaccinations, and the restriction of inter-state travel for those infected.
United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
1924 July 8
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4701-BOH-001-011;
4701-BOH-001-012
United States
Correspondence Between Dr. John S. Hitchcock and Dr. Frank L. Morse, Medical Inspector, Regarding Somerville's Policy on Diphtheria Immunization
Vaccination--History
Diphtheria--Vaccination
Correspondence Between Dr. John S. Hitchcock, A.A. Surgeon, Office of Administrative Health Practices, United States Treasury Department, and Dr. Frank L. Morse, Medical Inspector, Regarding Somerville's Policy on Diphtheria Immunization.
Morse, Frank L. -- Medical Inspector, Board of Health;
Hitchcock, John S. -- A.A. Surgeon, Office of Administrative Health Practices
Board of Health Records, Laurence Howard, Executive Clerk, Correspondence and Records
1927 October 27;
1927 October 29
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4701-BOH-001-008;
4701-BOH-001-009;
4701-BOH-001-010
Somerville, Massachusetts