California Public Health ReportState of California Department of Public Health., 1910 - Public health |
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1,000 total deaths Alameda Angeles August bay counties birth total Board of Health born in California Bright's disease Cali Cancer Cent Distribution cent foreign born cent male cent of deaths cent white Central California chartered cities circulatory system Coast counties Interior counties Interior counties counties of Central counties of Northern death total Diarrhea and enteritis digestive system Diphtheria Diphtheria and croup disease and nephritis Diseases of circulatory Diseases of early divorced early infancy Eosinophilia estimated midyear population excess Female following table fornia Freeholders Fresno Hygienic Laboratory infection Los Angeles Malarial fever Meningitis metropolitan area mislabeled Napa nervous system Non-Caucasian north of Tehachapi Northern and Central Number Pneumonia Pneumonia and broncho-pneumonia Proportion per 1,000 pure foods act Riverside rural counties north Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Scarlet fever single brides single white brides Southern California Suicide tuberculosis typhoid fever white mothers Whooping-cough widowed