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MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF BOARDS OF HEALTH

MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF BOARDS OF HEALTH it to be-an ideal place to gather in convention, and should at any future time the question arise as to where shall you next meet, with one solid voice you will shout "Holyoke!" "Ladies and Gentlemen, I welcome you; all Holyoke welcomes you. May your stay here with us be both pleasant and instructive, and I feel that it will. Forget the clouds outside and let the sunshine that will soon be brought in by the waiters be foremost in your minds." The following program was then presented and on motion from the floor it was voted that the discussion be open to all -present: Paper-"A Common or Public Nuisance-The Tubercular Milch rence, Cow. " Dr. J. F. Winchester, LawMass., Chairman American Veterinary Medical Association. Paper-" What We Have Learned from the New York Epidemic of Anterior Poliomyelitis?" Dr. Charles F. Bolduan, Director, Bureau of Public Education, Department of Health, New York City. On motion of Mr. John Ritchie, Jr., of Boston, the Association by a unanimous standing vote expressed its appreciation of the hospitality of the city of Holyoke through its Mayor, its Health Department and its Chamber of Commerce. The meeting adjourned. FRANCIS H. SLACK, Secretary. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Public Health American Public Health Association

MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF BOARDS OF HEALTH

American Journal of Public Health , Volume 7 (1) – Jan 1, 1917

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Abstract

it to be-an ideal place to gather in convention, and should at any future time the question arise as to where shall you next meet, with one solid voice you will shout "Holyoke!" "Ladies and Gentlemen, I welcome you; all Holyoke welcomes you. May your stay here with us be both pleasant and instructive, and I feel that it will. Forget the clouds outside and let the sunshine that will soon be brought in by the waiters be foremost in your minds." The following program was then presented and on motion from the floor it was voted that the discussion be open to all -present: Paper-"A Common or Public Nuisance-The Tubercular Milch rence, Cow. " Dr. J. F. Winchester, LawMass., Chairman American Veterinary Medical Association. Paper-" What We Have Learned from the New York Epidemic of Anterior Poliomyelitis?" Dr. Charles F. Bolduan, Director, Bureau of Public Education, Department of Health, New York City. On motion of Mr. John Ritchie, Jr., of Boston, the Association by a unanimous standing vote expressed its appreciation of the hospitality of the city of Holyoke through its Mayor, its Health Department and its Chamber of Commerce. The meeting adjourned. FRANCIS H. SLACK, Secretary.

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American Journal of Public HealthAmerican Public Health Association

Published: Jan 1, 1917

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