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REPORT
15
CHAPTER IX
16
THE PROBLEM OF PUERPERAL SEPSIS
17
The Preservatives Regulations as standards under the Sale of Food
19
CHAPTER I
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What is genuine milk?
25
Defective materials methods and workmanship
28
GENERAL SANITATION
42
152
61
352
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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
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History of river pollution
55
7 Activated sludge or bioaeration processes
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Tidal waters
69
Sewage standards in relation to dilution
75
Sewage disposal in rural areas
89
217
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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
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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
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Approved societies and insurance committees
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CHAPTER XVII
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A Commentary on Six Years Work as District Medical Officer of the SouthWestern District 1 Introduction
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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
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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
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111
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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
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117
378
120
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Summary
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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
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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
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Parliamentary and Government Returns
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Grants
90
17
94
359
105
171
111
253
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174
121
175
123
177
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180
125
189
126
190
127
191
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192
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149
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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
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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
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206
26
209
28
210
31
Compulsory acquisition of land
34
170
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214
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215
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217
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