. Report (1882-1924) - Ontario Dept. of Health . 3382 41 62 75 134 112 230 171 ! 299 71 26 : 552 1,773 1 D3 1 2 09 342 470 578 312 The work of the quarter has been chieflj of a routine nature, a consulta-tion of the figures in the following tables will show that during 1906 thehigh-water mark of the work of the Laboratory was reached. Xearly 3,000more specimens were examined than were examined during the previous jear. Summary of the specimens examined during the year ending Dec. 31 si, 1906. % Diphtheretic Swabs Tuberculous Typhoid MiscellaneousSpecimens Waters 3, u Municipal-ities1906. Relea


. Report (1882-1924) - Ontario Dept. of Health . 3382 41 62 75 134 112 230 171 ! 299 71 26 : 552 1,773 1 D3 1 2 09 342 470 578 312 The work of the quarter has been chieflj of a routine nature, a consulta-tion of the figures in the following tables will show that during 1906 thehigh-water mark of the work of the Laboratory was reached. Xearly 3,000more specimens were examined than were examined during the previous jear. Summary of the specimens examined during the year ending Dec. 31 si, 1906. % Diphtheretic Swabs Tuberculous Typhoid MiscellaneousSpecimens Waters 3, u Municipal-ities1906. Release Diagnosis Sputa Bloods = 5 if + - + - + 372406273230 Chem-ical Bac-terial 1 First quarterSecond Third Fourth 77 63 107 41 70606862 112452 50175 168692509134 146178171112 96 60 189 171 141178256299 45 159 94 71 22453826 376345568552 1,6252,5322,7761,773 Totals .... 288 260 1,140 1,403 607 i1,281 1 616 874 369 131 1,841 8,706 L45J 46 THE SANITARY JOURNAL No. 36 Table showing the progress year by year in the demands upon work on the Summary of reports sent to Dr. Bull, M. , of E. Toronto, in connection withTyphoid outbreak there. Date 1906 Oct o < 12 24 29 29 »» 30 .SO 30 (( 30 .SO 30 (( 30 30 No most noticeable feature of the al>ove table is the larpe chlorine con-tent of the Witters in question. No. 7515 shows the nearest to the normalfor the (lisirict, 8 per million. The f?eolonrical formation all throuurh thedistrict is heavy clay or shale. Any chlorine soaking down from the surfacecannot get far away. The wells naturally altr;ict it in the surface. Noreport18821924on1907ontauoft


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