A Guide to Some of the Hygienic Features of New York City, Prepared for the Fifteenth International Congress on Hygiene and Demography. By Charles F. Bolduan, M.D., Assistant to the General Medical Officer. Paper. Pp. 66. New York City, Department of Health, Monograph Series, No. 6, 1912.
Typhoid Fever in New York, Together with a Discussion of the Methods Found Serviceable in Studying Its Occurrence. By Charles F. Bolduan, M.D., Assistant to the General Medical Officer. Paper. Pp. 52. New York City, Department of Health, Monograph Series, No. 3, 1912.
The Division of Child Hygiene of the Department of Health of the City of New York. By S. Josephine Baker, M.D., Director of Child Hygiene. Paper. Pp. 103. Monograph Series, No. 4, 1912.
New York has probably as efficient a health organization as any city in the United States. Its enterprise is illustrated in the valuable pamphlets issued, covering the