U STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Bacteriology 3 R. P. Hibbard 28 



Bacteriology 4 W. L. Mallmann 8 



Bacteriology 13 Ward Giltner 6 



Bacteriology 14 War(i Giltner 1 



Bacteriology 19 S.N. Lord 10 



Bacteriology 1 02 Zae Northrup 1 



Winter Tcrin 1919. 



Bacteriology la Ward Giltner. , 



Bacteriology lb Ward Giltner. '. 



Bacteriology 2 W. L. Mallmann . 



Bacteriology 3 F. W. Fabian 



Bacteriology 4 W. L. Mallmann 



Bacteriology 13 Ward Giltner 



Bacteriology 17 F. W. Fabian 



Bacteriology 19 F. W. Fabian 



Bacteriology 23 . . : W. L. Mallmann 



Bacteriology 102 Zae Northrup 



Bacteriology 105 F. W. Fabian 



Bacteriology 106 Zae Northrup 



Spring Term 1919. 



Bacteriology lb Ward Giltner 25 students. 



Bacteriology Ic Ward Giltner 60 



Bacteriology 2 W. L. Mallmann 10 



Bacteriology 3 F. W. Fabian 16 



Bacteriology 4 F. W. Fabian 5 



Bacteriology 14 Ward Giltner 33 



Bacteriology 15 Ward Giltner 7 



Bacteriology 17 G. L. Ruehle 15 



Bacteriology 19 H. J. Stafseth 17 



Bacteriology 102 Zae Northrup 1 



The student health situation has not assumed a more satisfactory 

 condition during the past year, either as regards a system of student 

 health control or as regards our freedom from disease. The Influenza 

 epidemic is something we might not have avoided even with the best sys- 

 tem. That, of course, is debatable, but there can be no question about the 

 fact that we lack a good system of student health control. 



On January 17th, I received from your office the following: 



"MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT RESPECTING THE FUTURE 

 ADMINISTRATION OF THE COLLEGE HOSPITALS. 



"1. On advise and recommendation of Dr. Giltner and acquiesced in 

 by all concerned. Dr. O. H. Bruegel, Health Officer of East Lansing, has 

 been appointed Medical Officer for M. A. C. at an annual salary of $1,200 

 for services embracing the calendar year ending September 1, 1919 and to 

 be renewed thereafter in a manner similar to the renewal of contracts 

 with other officials and employees of the college staff. Dr. Bruegel's 

 services embrace the following: 



"a. He is to diagnose all cases of illness among college students to which 

 he is called and to determine upon their removal to the hospital. 



"b. He is to be the Medical Superintendent of the college hospitals 

 and unless another physician is requested by the patient, it is understood 

 that Dr. Bruegel will be in charge of the case. His services, however as 



