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Weekly Abstract of Sanitary Reports, January 27, 1887: This weekly summary included a special report on a cholera outbreak in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Weekly Abstract of Sanitary Reports, March 16, 1888: This weekly summary included a special report on an epidemic of swine disease in Marseilles, France.
Weekly Abstract of Sanitary Reports, October 19, 1888: This weekly summary included a long series of reports on yellow fever outbreaks in Florida, and also had a table of morbidity and mortality for U.S. cities.
Weekly Abstract of Sanitary Reports, June 29, 1888: This weekly summary included reports on diseases in foreign cities, plus a long report by Dr. Joseph Kinyoun on a study of the Louisiana State Board of Health, especially the New Orleans quarantine station and methods of disinfection used there.
Weekly Abstracts of Sanitary Reports, August 10, 1888: Beginning in July 1888, the weekly abstracts started including tables of disease data from U.S. cities. By the August 10th report, 40 cities were listed.
Report on the Public Health Service in the Principal Cities, and the Progress of Sanitary Works in the United States: Public health reformer Elisha Harris presented this summary of progress made in sanitary reform in the U. S., including the establishment of state and local boards of health, at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Elisha Harris, Report on the Public Health Service in the Principal Cities, and the Progress of Sanitary Works in the United States, Public Health Papers and Reports, 2 (1875): 151-186.
Report of Committee on Municipal Public health Practice, including Revised Appraisal Form for City Health Work: The supplement to the American Journal of Public Health reported on a three-year effort to devise standard tools for evaluating public health department organization and activities. American Journal of Public Health 16 (Suppl.1) (1926): 1-68.