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Sisältö
REPORT | 15 |
CHAPTER IX | 16 |
THE PROBLEM OF PUERPERAL SEPSIS | 17 |
The Preservatives Regulations as standards under the Sale of Food | 19 |
CHAPTER I | 21 |
What is genuine milk? | 25 |
Defective materials methods and workmanship | 28 |
GENERAL SANITATION | 42 |
152 | 61 |
352 | 62 |
A stationary deathrate | 1 |
Prolongation of insurance and concessions with regard to arrears | 3 |
General | 12 |
Conclusion CHAPTER X | 14 |
Staff | 1 |
Incidence | 2 |
CHAPTER III | 49 |
History of river pollution | 55 |
7 Activated sludge or bioaeration processes | 62 |
Tidal waters | 69 |
Sewage standards in relation to dilution | 75 |
Sewage disposal in rural areas | 89 |
217 | 93 |
Venereal disease administration in Scotland in 1926 | 107 |
Localities that still require the provision of centres | 113 |
The sources of information | 123 |
Varieties and sources of infecting germs 4 Signs of puerperal sepsis 5 Methods of prophylaxis | 131 |
Infective jaundice | 138 |
Orientation of the hospital service | 145 |
Maternity and child welfare centres | 152 |
Maternity hospitals and homes | 159 |
Health visitor | 163 |
Antenatal clinic | 175 |
Midwives | 176 |
Illustrative outbreaks 10 Maternity beds | 177 |
Puerperal fever 12 Puerperal pyrexia | 178 |
Puerperal morbidity | 179 |
56 | 186 |
WIDOWS ORPHANS AND OLD AGE CONTRIBUTORY | 221 |
Examination of completed certificates | 227 |
Contributions not paid at due dates | 233 |
Repayment of poor relief from arrears of pension | 245 |
Expenditure of approved societies on administration | 257 |
Range of service questions | 271 |
e Check of title to benefit of persons receiving prescriptions | 278 |
Employment in plying for hire | 287 |
CHAPTER XVI | 293 |
Approved societies and insurance committees | 295 |
CHAPTER XVII | 299 |
A Commentary on Six Years Work as District Medical Officer of the SouthWestern District 1 Introduction | 300 |
Industrial characteristics | 301 |
Some effects of the coal stoppage | 302 |
Adaptation of medical curriculum | 303 |
The importance of record keeping | 304 |
Hospital and consultant service | 305 |
Clinical difficulties | 306 |
Knowledge of occupations | 307 |
Need for team work | 308 |
Conclusion | 309 |
The Technical Supervision of Dental Benefit 1 The value of dental benefit | 310 |
References by societies and dentists | 311 |
Estimate references | 313 |
Local distribution of cases | 315 |
Arrangements for examinations of insured persons referred | 316 |
Relations with dentists | 317 |
Attitude of insured person | 318 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 319 |
Poor Law finance | 321 |
111 | 324 |
Administration of Poor Law relief | 325 |
Statutory complaints of inadequate relief | 327 |
Relief to the ablebodied unemployed | 328 |
Poor Law Emergency Provisions Scotland Act 1927 | 329 |
Unemployed Workmen Act 1905 | 332 |
Loans to parish councils | 335 |
General nature of case records | 341 |
Cases of mental deficiency | 347 |
description of schemes confirmed in 1927 | 365 |
292 | 371 |
Statement showing for Scotland for periods to 31st December | 377 |
117 | 378 |
120 | 390 |
Summary | 391 |
Income | 1 |
Number of Local Authorities proceeding with slum clearance schemes | 18 |
Treatment of the venereal diseases by general practitioners | 23 |
Venereal disease as an avoidable inheritance | 29 |
Infectious disease and school closure | 3 |
America the chief competitor of Empire tobacco | 8 |
B Consumption | 14 |
Certification of the cause of death | 26 |
Ultimate saving | 32 |
160 | 46 |
Measures for control of the outbreak | 4 |
Miscellaneous | 10 |
General arrangements | 12 |
Cost of private enterprise assisted houses | 24 |
Rents | 30 |
Appeals under the Old Age Pensions Acts 19081924 | 2 |
Voluntary insurance | 4 |
Tuberculosis dispensaries | 5 |
Investigation into the nutritive value of milk for school children | 6 |
Treatment clinics | 7 |
Tonsils and adenoids | 8 |
Dental treatment | 9 |
Defective vision | 10 |
Remedial and orthopaedic clinics | 11 |
Personal hygiene | 12 |
Sanitary conditions of schools | 13 |
CHAPTER XI | 63 |
Parliamentary and Government Returns | 88 |
Grants | 90 |
17 | 94 |
359 | 105 |
171 | 111 |
253 | 117 |
174 | 121 |
175 | 123 |
177 | 124 |
180 | 125 |
189 | 126 |
190 | 127 |
191 | 138 |
192 | 139 |
193 | 141 |
194 | 149 |
195 | 150 |
General 2 Services assisted in 1927 | 3 |
Financial position of the Fund | 4 |
Tuberculosis in the Highlands and Islands | 7 |
Conclusion | 8 |
Inadequacy of health supervision | 17 |
201 | 58 |
Administration of the Milk and Dairies Scotland Act 1914 | 1 |
Dairy byelaws | 3 |
Infectious disease at dairies | 4 |
Cooperation in the administration of the Act and the Tuberculosis Order | 5 |
A course for sanitary inspectors in clean milk production | 6 |
Other educative measures | 7 |
Progress of highergrade milk | 8 |
Measles | 9 |
Sampling of bottled milk | 10 |
Dairying conditions in Holland and Denmark | 11 |
The Condensed and Dried Milk Regulations 1923 | 13 |
The humane slaughter of animals for food | 14 |
A comparison of standards of inspection | 15 |
An offence under the Meat Regulations | 16 |
Admission of carcases and moribund animals to slaughterhouses | 17 |
Measles and whoopingcough | 18 |
205 | 20 |
206 | 26 |
209 | 28 |
210 | 31 |
Compulsory acquisition of land | 34 |
170 | 42 |
214 | 49 |
215 | 52 |
217 | 55 |