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14. Why should there be a United States Bureau of Health f 



15. "It is within the power of man to cause all parasitic 

 diseases to disappear from the world. 7 ' PASTEUR. Comment 

 on this statement. 



Special Reports 



1. The great white plague. 



2. What health is worth to us. 



3. Personal hygiene. 



4. Civics and health. 



5. Health creeds. 



6. The American Health League. 



7. Quarantine. 



8. Principles of sanitation. 



9. Boards of health. 



10. The development of immunity. 



11. The life and work of Pasteur. 



12. The bubonic plague. 



13. Bacteria in daily life. 



References (Also see Problem XXIII) 



Hunter, Essentials of Biology. Chap. XXIX. 



Hunter, Elements of Biology. 



Davison, The Human Body and Health (Advanced). 



" The Great White Plague." City or State Health Officers. 



Fisher, Irving, "A Department of Dollars vs. a Department of 

 Health." McClure's Magazine, July, 1910. 



Bjorkman, "What Health is Worth to us." World's Work, March, 

 1909. 



" Milk and its Products as Carriers of Tuberculous Infection." Cir- 

 cular 143, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Hall, " What is to Become of your Baby ? " Cosmopolitan Magazine, 

 April, 1910. 



"Sleeping Outdoors for Health." Country Life in America, May, 

 1909. 



Household Hygiene. Library of Home Economics, Chicago, 1907. 



Gulick, Mind and Work. 



"Malaria." Outing Magazine, May, 1909. 



" Alcoholism. Its Causation and its Arrest." Everybody's Magazine, 

 April, 1909. 



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