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Displaying 4 Finding Aids
Title
- Subject and correspondence files
Series Number
- B1347
Summary
- This series consists of subject and correspondence files containing information about diseases contracted by workers at industrial sites and are organized by type or cause of disease. Subject files include papers about diseases given at medical conferences, case studies, medical surveys, and reports. Many include personal medical histories or lists of patients. Correspondence with medical professionals, labor officials, and managers of industrial plants cooperating in health studies is contained as well. Records are partially restricted for 75 years.
Creator
- New York (State). Division of Public Health Education
Access Restrictions
- Restricted:75 years.
- Personal medical histories are restricted for 75 years to protect personal privacy.
Title
- Board of Health account books
Series Number
- A0779
Summary
- This series consists of account books documenting the disbursement of funds related to the State Board of Health's responsibility for reporting on and investigating health threats such as infectious diseases. Expenses include wages and salaries; travel reimbursement; food, drug, and disease analysis and testing; and office supplies. Entries may include date; name; position; itemized charges; description of why or how the expense was incurred; amount of expense/disbursement; and total amounts by account, year, and/or appropriation.
Creator
- New York (State). Temporary State Commission on Coordination of State Activities
Access Restrictions
- There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Title
- State Education Department war programs correspondence and field reports
Series Number
- A4319
Summary
- This series contains correspondence detailing the Education Department's involvement with war-time programs related to educating citizens on defense matters. Under the auspices of the War Council, the department organized several programs including the Civilian Defense Training Program. A series of pamphlets produced with the Departments of Health, Labor, Mental Hygiene, and Social Welfare for the War Council to educate the general public are included, as are field reports from Education Department personnel who visited statewide war programs.
Creator
- New York (State). Nursing Council for War Service
Access Restrictions
- There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Title
- Minutes
Series Number
- A0769
Summary
- This series records the actions of the State Board of Health at its quarterly and special meetings. Information includes members present, resolutions, bylaws, and meeting sites. Meeting discussions focus primarily on complaints about drainage, sewerage, and water quality in New York towns, but minutes also include statements of the board's expenditures, appointments, reports of committees (such as sanitation and tuberculosis), and discussions concerning food purity and labeling.
Creator
- New York (State). Temporary State Commission on Coordination of State Activities
Access Restrictions
- There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.