Typhoid fever carriers case control cards, 1918-1953.
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New York (State). Dept. of Health.
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Chapter 795 of Laws of 1965 grants the commissioner of health "The central, comprehensive responsibility for the development and administration of the state's policy with respect to hospital and related servicesƯ" The law prohibits any health care facility construction projects without prior approval of the commissioner (and the State Hospital Review and Planning Council and the appropriate Regional Hospital Planning Council); gives the commissioner the right to "inquire into the operation of ho...
New York (State). Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology and Communicable Disease Control.
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The State Sanitary Code Required the Department to identify, register, and periodically check the medical status of chronic typhoid fever carriers, individuals whose digestive wastes continually or intermittently contained Salmonella Typhi bacteria one year after recovery from the disease or without having contracted the disease. The district health officer contacted each carrier quarterly to arrange for laboratory testing for the presence of the bacteria and to be sure ...
New York (State). Dept. of Health. Bureau of Communicable Disease Control.
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New York (State). Dept. of Health. Division of Medical Services.
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New York (State). Division of Communicable Diseases
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New York (State). Bureau of Communicable Disease Control (1948)
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