The woman citizen's library : a systematic course of reading in preparation for the larger citizenship . TICK BED-BUC. Public health Is the foundation on which reposes the happiness ofthe people and th© power of the country. The care of the public healthis the flrst duty of a statesman.*—LORD BKACONSFIELD. PUBLIC HEALTH 2271 fectious persons (including carriers and missed cases)and second in the supervision of such discharges so thatthey may not reach uninfected persons. Chief Requirements to Fight Communicable Dis-eases.—The chief requirements for curtailing the com-municable diseases might b


The woman citizen's library : a systematic course of reading in preparation for the larger citizenship . TICK BED-BUC. Public health Is the foundation on which reposes the happiness ofthe people and th© power of the country. The care of the public healthis the flrst duty of a statesman.*—LORD BKACONSFIELD. PUBLIC HEALTH 2271 fectious persons (including carriers and missed cases)and second in the supervision of such discharges so thatthey may not reach uninfected persons. Chief Requirements to Fight Communicable Dis-eases.—The chief requirements for curtailing the com-municable diseases might be summed up as follows: (1) Physicians must report promptly to the publichealth authorities all cases of communicable diseasescoming to their attention. (The futility of attempt-ing to fight a disease when it is not known where itis located is self-evident.) (2) The health department must be alive to its du-ties and must study each new case of communicabledisease reported, to discover, if possible, its origin;*it must encourage everything which will assist in thedetention and early recognition of communicabl


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