Show oA STAT BOARD I ftp Of tALI t URGES US STRENUOUS IJO MEASURES TO fiGHT BACIllUS Ii With Ith hh tho time Increase ase of or typhoid fever fe in In Utah time the state atalo board of or health Is follow fol- fol I low the h lead ad of oe tho the city board of or health In hr advocating ad a fight against l the disease c In a scientific manner A bulletin bul- bul letin was Issued yesterday by Dr T T. B E. of health dc- dc describing Beatty of the tho state board scribing the time methods most successful The Tho bulletin IH is as fl follows on N Notwithstanding tho numerous warn warn- wnm-I wnm logs that havo have been Issued and the thc sc- sc cro le lesson son o of last years year's epidemic In Salt Lake ako City and other localities the death fever fe for 01 into ato In the thc state stale from typhoid time he the month of Jul July y was tifty per cent cellI in excess of that for or the corresponding and the n number of DC month of last year ear I ca cases es reported thus thus far In August J indicate indicate indi indi- cate catA an Increasing prevalence Time The following suggestions arc are submitted with 1 the hc hope that lint t they thc m may aid In the threatened serious outbreak How Disease Spreads Typhoid fever cr c Is an infectious or com coma disease caused solely by br n a specific germ called the typhoid bacillus which In la passed front from rom the body In Ism th time tho i es eH from the bowels or or bladder rc treasures measures begin with the of thc these discharges and If properly properly prop prop- erl erly carried out In ht sill all cases no other measures would be bo required but hilt unfortunately for various reasons this result results is 15 s not attained 11 Some cases are arc of so mild a typo as aH to escape discovery er the called so-called walking typhoid belli being an all ex c. ex- ample Others havo have spread tho the Infection hr 11 tho the early caily before a dla diagnosis has been ma made c. c A third class comprises a small percentage In III which the germs con con- to t be lIo present Indefinitely In the discharges cs o of a pei person on having hud hell time disease These cases are arc called typhoid carriers d. Tho The ci cases cac es however which Ii mire wre ro usually responsible re are arc the ordinary comes In n which ugh ignorance nce or Indifference ence nce the proper celon of discharges tS has been neglected livery l' l case caso of ty ty- phol lever tC results from the failure to disinfect i from a a. former ronnel ca case e. e The germs genes gain entrance to tho the body III In water or food which has hai been con con- Valor ater al r becomes contaminated f through h Into wells from fron In Infected foetid PI Ih Ivy mivy vaults or from the time surface of or the thc ground wh where le discharges have e b been cn de deposited de dc- po posited lt rind d washed Into streams A 1 notable example of the thc latter occurred in PI Plymouth mouth Pa Ia where au nn epidemic of 1600 1500 cases ases was caused b by drinking water from a stream on the tho banks 0 of which tho time discharges from flum a ruse else of the disease dis dis- disease ll ease had been deposited tJ lie previous season season sea sea- son and were washed unshed into the stream by bya a n. spring thaw Agency of ot Typhoid Fly Contaminated milk 1 and taw raw foods fonds are el very often orten responsible for 0 the limo disease the contamination usually occurring through tho the agency of hOl house e flies This deadly Insect now called tho the typhoid ty ty- fly y having ha Visited a privy y a vault lt which has har been limo tho receptacle of Infected discharges Is next found In milk mm raw vegetables fruit or oth other r foods One caso case of typhoid in the tho nel of or a 11 dalr dairy may bo ho time the source of an extensive c epidemic as Is constantly tI being demonstrated demonstrated demon demon- or an nn entire lIel neighborhood mil may be be- endangered by 11 a n cafe case In ht which there Is neglect to 10 disinfect dh discharges char IM I'M before depositing them In an open pi privy Ivy vault In InIc Ic view of or time the foregoing facts the entire chain of PIc c measures Is obvious lou If faithfully carried out the Iho result would be he the complete eradication of oC typhoid fever fC the till moat ca easily lIy preventable le of all nil diseases and Limo tho existence o of or which Is a disgrace to tny All 11 cases o of typhoid fever 01 should be Immediately Im Im- mediately reported b by time the physician In char charge o ns as required IJ by law In C cases laes of s where typhoid Is suspected but time the Diagnosis is Js In doubt the tho physician should Instruct the Limo family to observe n the hc same samo precautions as in an unmistakable case of ot the time disease Upon notification the health officer should visit the premises and amid Instruct the attendants In their duties lIe He should l Inspect and cause tho time of oC the time privy pr vault Make cart careful ful Investigation In to discover PI the time source of the tho disease especially es- es es especially 4 as 03 to milk and water supply of or surrounding promises etc Visit Isil limo promises frequently to satisfy himself that precautionary treasures measures are arc faithfully and Intelligently carried carded out strictly enforce the tho law requiring prompt notification ncr h by physicians All discharges should be ho carefully disc dis lIis- c 4 infected in accordance with the rules of the state board of health In n tho ho absence of a water tel closet the disinfected ills dis discharges lis charges should be bo burled burIe or 01 If deposited Ui in a vault should hould be bo thoroughly covered with lime Flies Files should l ho o destroyed and excluded ell from time till sickroom om all t soiled linen should be immediately placed in III boiling water or antiseptic solution Dishes used usell by hy tho the patient should hu Immersed In boiling boiling water watal The Tho hands of lr attendants and patients should bo iw frequently frequently fre fre- nUy bather bathed In an antiseptic solution An ordinance should bo lo enacted In every every ev ev- ery cn county and town requiring that thal all nil privy vaults shall he so constructed n as asI asto to exclude lies Illes and that their contents I shall be ho disinfected by sprinkling fresh lime iliac ovi over 11 r the surface at al frequent Inter Inter- vais during tho oho fly season eason The vaults vault tin oil th tile promises premises p. p of uC dallies dairies s should 81 receive e especial attention Including frequent inspection Inspection in inspection In- In by hy health officers Their contents con con- tents should hould bo lIu thoroughly protected from flies and constantly covered CO with lime The Tho accumulation of or manure and garbage gar oar oar- bage which l is 18 time the chief breeding place for flies Oils should bo prohibited by law late lawand and a It constant on warfare on flies Hies should d be bem m maintained Money Spout Spent Good Investment In localities where here a pure water s system system s 's tem can be he secured It should be Jn tall cJ without dolay delay In time the meantime where the II use of ofell well ell and ditch water watI is Js com conn- It Il should be hp boiled Active an and efficient health officers should bo Lo employed and remunerated remu remu- for their services Xo No better belter In Int Investment investment In in- t vestment of public funds can be re e made malle Typhoid fever CI C and find 01 other her preventable diseases diseases dis Ills eases are an expensive Q and ta tax upon a ct e without reference to lo time the and nud co death th Involved time The following solutions arc are recommended recommend recommend- ed for forr the tho or of discharges J which should be lec h tI In hr a 11 vessel 1 containing con con- a n. quart of tho the wane 1111 And allowed to lo I remain at least an nn hour amour before empty empty- fill ing Xo Nn o. o 1 Dissolve fresh chloride of limo lime of or the hl brut best t quality In th the proportion of or orl l six 1 ounces tl to tho the gallon lallon or No 0 2 Dissolve c DI corrosive o sublimate and mumble of or ammonia In the proportion proportion tion lion of two drachms one fourth ounce of each m to th gallon of water ateI Dissolve in iu a wooden or earthen vessel essel No 10 3 Cn Carbolic acid neld In the strength of ot six ounces to the gallon allon crops now being hm harvested NEW CORPORATIONS The Time Graphic A Arts rt club lh flied Articles I of or Incorporation with th the lima county count clerk V yes yes- M- M Time The organization or I Is s of oC printers who have formed the allon for tor social J J. J Ho Hopkins I Is named as HII president J. J AA A. A Pollitt L vice vleo president Joseph Leslie Leslie secretary an and treasurer John L. L Steen Dou Douglas Allen Harry y 1 J A. A 1 1 J Hanson William Wil ll liam Ilam Russell II 11 C. C I I K Hoi nO J J. J P Perkins and others are the atom |