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Application made for entry under second class mailing privileges at the post office at Sacramento, California.

Vol. I, No. 1

Volume One, Number One.

FEBRUARY 18, 1922

In order to distribute quickly and more extensively current information concerning the prevalence of communicable diseases, and in order to give public health workers closer cooperation in the control of outbreaks of these diseases, the California State Board of Health, with this issue, begins the publication of the WEEKLY BULLETIN. This publication takes the place of the News. mimeographed Public Health The Monthly Bulletin is discontinued: in its place there will be issued a Quarterly Bulletin which will contain full statistical data and complete summaries and reports of the Board's wide variety of activities. It is planned in the new weekly to provide full information regarding the current prevalence of communicable diseases throughout the state and general public health news, as well. On the back page, each week, will be found the morbidity table and summary which heretofore have been sent to health officers and public health nurses Through this in mimeographed form.

new weekly bulletin the Board hopes to keep in closer touch with public health workers throughout the state.

Dr. Walter Lindley Dies.

By the death of Dr. Walter Lindley, the State Board of Health has suffered an irreparable loss. To the solution of our many difficult problems he brought his wealth of experience as a physician and as a man of public affairs, and his

GUY P. JONES
EDITOR

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WALTER LINDLEY, M.D., Los Angeles,
Member California State Board of
Health. Died January 24, 1921.

deep understanding and tolerance of human nature; to our personal relations he brought the geniality of his personality and the charm of his culture. Rare indeed is the man in whom those qualities are blended to such a marked degree and fortunate indeed are those who are associated with him. His memory will live long in our hearts.

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Application made for entry under second class mailing privileges at the post office at Sacramento, California.

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In order to distribute quickly and
more extensively current information
concerning the prevalence of commu-
nicable diseases, and in order to give
public health workers closer coopera-
tion in the control of outbreaks of
these diseases, the California State Board
of Health, with this issue, begins the
publication of the WEEKLY BULLETIN.
This publication takes the place of the
mimeographed Public Health News.
The Monthly Bulletin is discontinued:
in its place there will be issued a Quar-
terly Bulletin which will contain full
statistical data and complete summaries
and reports of the Board's wide variety
of activities. It is planned in the new
weekly to provide full information re-
garding the current prevalence of com-
municable diseases throughout the state
and general public health news, as well.
On the back page, each week, will be
found the morbidity table and summary
which heretofore have been sent to
health officers and public health nurses
in mimeographed form. Through this
new weekly bulletin the Board hopes to
keep in closer touch with public health
workers throughout the state.

Dr. Walter Lindley Dies.

By the death of Dr. Walter Lindley,
the State Board of Health has suffered
an irreparable loss. To the solution of
our many difficult problems he brought
his wealth of experience as a physician
and as a man of public affairs, and his

GUY P. JONES
EDITOR

WALTER LINDLEY, M.D., Los Angeles,
Member California State Board of
Health. Died January 24, 1921.

deep understanding and tolerance of
human nature; to our personal relations
he brought the geniality of his person-
ality and the charm of his culture. Rare
indeed is the man in whom those quali-
ties are blended to such a marked degree
and fortunate indeed are those who are
associated with him. His memory will
live long in our hearts.

די

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