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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ rte Population, 233,060: 1904 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants...............................17.06 Death rate per 1.000 inhabitants, white........................................................ 15.20 Death rate per 1,000 InhabItants, colored.................................................... 27.40 Population, 238,000: 1905 Death rate per 1,000 Inhabitants................................. 16.7t 1 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, white........................................................ 14.70 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored........................25.60 Population, 246,000: 1906 Death rate per 1,000 Inhabitants.................................................. -16.05 Death rate per 1.000 inhabitants, white.....................................................14.70 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored _.................................................. 25.60 Population,,256,402: 1907 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants................................................................... 16.40 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, white.................................................... 14.80. Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored.........................23.30 Population, 260,416: 1908 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants..................................................................... 15.34 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, white.............. 13.21 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored.................................................... 23.91 Population, 267,749: 1909 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants...........................14.12 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, white.........................................................12.72 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored.................................................... 19.72 Population, 268,000: 1910 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants...........14.11 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitai s, white......10.02 Death rate per 1,000 inhabiants, colored.........20.06 Population, 241,254: 1911 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants.............................................................. 14.85 Death rate per 1,00 inhabitanits, white............ 10.51 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored...............42.98 Population, 242,000: 1912 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants....................... 15.39 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, white.........13.16 Dea~h rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored.................... 26.32 Popula n, 254,087: 1913 Death.rate per 1,000 inhabitan..................................................................... 14.9 Death rate per 1000 inhabitans, white.........................-.......................... 13.4 De h rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored.......................................20.2 ' sa... Pop,ulat n 254,087: }' 1914 e th+ atse.per 1,000 inhabit...:.......................................................15.19 ath rate per 1,000 inhabitaa s, white............--.................. 13.5 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored '....-.............................. 20.10 Population, 254,087: 1915 Dlath:atr per 1.000 inhabitants.................................................................. 14.16 )ca t rate per 1.000 inhabitants, white........................................................ 12.18 Death rate per 1.000 inhabitants, colored.................................................... 23.66 Population, 255,000: 1916 Death rat: per 1.000 in abitants................................14.12 Death rate per 1.000 in abitants, white...................................................... 12.10 Death rate per 1,000- inhabitants, colored.................................................... 24.98 Population, 256,000: 1917 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants................................................................... 14.84 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, white....................................................... 12.82 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored.................................................... 25.07 Population, 260,400: 1918 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants........15.01 Death rate per 1.000 inhabitants, white........................................................ 12.14 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored-......25.09 Population, 280.000: 1919 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants......................18.41 Death rate per 1.000 inhabitants, white.............-....... _.-----......-..... 17.64 Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, colored............:............................ 21.20 MILK ANALYSES FOR AUGUST t191. THE AVERAGE BUTTER FAT CONTENT O0F MILK PRODUCED AROUND L OUISVILLE IS4.1%. RAW MILK FOR DRINKING PURPOSES SHOULD CONTAIN LESS THAN 100,000 BACTERIA PER:CUBIC CENTlMETER. PASTEURIZED MILK PROPERLY.-$ANDLED SHOULD CONTAIN LESS THAN'50 000TBACTRA'PE CUBIC CENTIMETER: BUTTER Means the'jercentage of fat coitained in milk. the anount of butter fat varies with different herds bu the average butter fat contents of: milk supplied to Louisville consumers is 41 per cent SEDIMENT GRADE. Indicates the amount ofvisible dir t and other extraneous matter-straw, hair, scales from the udder tc found. in the milk after standing The standard PASTEU lZATIO. Means the heating of the. milk fbr thirty minutes at a temperature ot.145. degrees, followed by quick chilling. Milk heated to 145 degrees for thirty mnutes destroys the germs of tuberculosis, typhoid fever and other transmissible diseases, and milk when properly pasteurized should carry less than 50,0,0 bac-- teria per cubic cenitmeter. 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