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Health, General: United States. Wisconsin. Milwaukee: Schedules used by Local Boards of Health: Forms used by the Tuberculosis Hurse of the Health Department of the city of Milwaukee, 1913

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Health, General: United States. Wisconsin. Milwaukee: Schedules used by Local Boards of Health: Forms used by the Tuberculosis Hurse of the Health Department of the city of Milwaukee, 1913

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c. 1913

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OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11

This image shows a historical document labeled "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health," attributed to the Tuberculosis Division of the Health Department of Milwaukee in 1913. It features two distinct forms for recording tuberculosis-related data.

  • Left Side: A blank daily report form for tuberculosis cases. It includes structured sections for recording patient information such as name, address, physician, and diagnosis. The form appears divided into multiple sections for handling different types of cases or statuses.

  • Right Side: A detailed typewritten form summarizing data points related to tuberculosis patients and operations. It includes fields such as:

    • Number of patients under supervision, categorized into adults and children under 16.
    • Statistics on visits made during the month or referrals received.
    • Diagnoses, types of cases, hospitalizations, and resources related to tuberculosis care.
    • Notes regarding nurses’ activities, work shifts, days off duty, telephone reports, and other operational details.

A caption at the bottom identifies these as forms used for managing tuberculosis records by the Milwaukee Health Department.

The document reflects meticulous record-keeping practices for public health during the early 1910s.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11

The image displays a vintage form used by the Tuberculosis Division of the Health Department of the City of Milwaukee in 1913. The document is presented as a black and white photograph of a printed form with two main sections on a single sheet.

The left side of the form is titled "Tuberculosis Division, Health Department, daily report of____________ tuberculosis nurses." It features a tabular format with columns labeled "Date," "Name," "Address," "Physician," and "Remarks." The table is designed for listing details about tuberculosis patients, with one main table for general reporting and two smaller subsections.

The right side of the form contains various statistical and report templates related to tuberculosis patients, nurses, and activities. It includes items such as "Patients under supervision," "No. of new cases visited during month," "Diagnoses of patients," with sub-items like "For tuberculosis" and other disease-related entries. There are also sections for reporting restored patients, funerals, contact information, and relief funds.

At the bottom of the sheet, a caption reads: "Forms used by the Tuberculosis Bureau of the Health Department of the City of Milwaukee, 1913." The overall layout is utilitarian and reflects early 20th-century public health record-keeping practices.

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The image appears to be a form or schedule used by local boards of health. It contains various sections and fields for recording information related to patients under supervision, such as the number of home visits, children under 16, cases admitted to hospitals, and other details. The form seems to be designed for tracking and managing health-related data and services provided by the local health authorities.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-17

This appears to be a historical medical form or report template from the Health Department of Milwaukee. It's specifically related to tuberculosis services and appears to be a statistical reporting form used by Local Boards of Health. The document contains various blank fields and sections for recording patient information, visits, and dispositions of cases. The form includes categories for tracking different types of cases, hospital admissions, and relief services. It's a formal administrative document that was likely used to track and monitor tuberculosis cases and related health services in the Milwaukee area. The form appears to be quite old, possibly from the early to mid-20th century, given its formatting and typeface style.

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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image displays a scanned document titled "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health" at the top. The document is divided into two sections, each with a white background and black text on a gray background.

Left Section:

  • The left section contains a form with the following information:
    • Name: A space for the patient's name.
    • Address: A space for the patient's address.
    • Date: A space for the date.
    • Disease: A space for the disease or condition being reported.
    • Nature of Illness: A space for a brief description of the illness.
    • Duration: A space for the duration of the illness.
    • Previous Attacks: A space for any previous attacks or episodes of the illness.
    • Treatment: A space for any treatment or medication being taken.
    • Result: A space for the outcome or result of the illness.

Right Section:

  • The right section contains a list of patients under supervision, including:
    • Number under supervision: A space for the number of patients being supervised.
    • Adults: A list of adults being supervised, including their names, addresses, and dates of visit.
    • Children under 16: A list of children under 16 being supervised, including their names, addresses, and dates of visit.
    • Disposal of Patients: A list of patients who have been disposed of, including their names, addresses, and dates of disposal.
    • Entered Isolation or Hospital: A list of patients who have been entered into isolation or hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of entry.
    • Private Relief Fund: A list of patients who have received private relief fund assistance, including their names, addresses, and dates of assistance.
    • Private Relief Fund (Enclosed in County Relief Fund): A list of patients who have received private relief fund assistance and are also receiving county relief fund assistance, including their names, addresses, and dates of assistance.
    • Private Relief Fund (Enclosed in County Relief Fund): A list of patients who have received private relief fund assistance and are also receiving county relief fund assistance, including their names, addresses, and dates of assistance.
    • Patients Remaining Under Supervision: A list of patients who are still under supervision, including their names, addresses, and dates of supervision.
    • Patients Sleeping Out of Doors: A list of patients who are sleeping out of doors, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping out.
    • Patients Sleeping with Own Relatives: A list of patients who are sleeping with their own relatives, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping with relatives.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the workhouse.
    • Patients Sleeping in Hospital: A list of patients who are sleeping in the hospital, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the hospital.
    • Patients Sleeping in Private Dwellings: A list of patients who are sleeping in private dwellings, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in private dwellings.
    • Patients Sleeping in Workhouse: A list of patients who are sleeping in the workhouse, including their names, addresses, and dates of sleeping in the

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image presents a scanned document titled "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health," which appears to be a historical record from the early 20th century. The document is divided into two sections, each containing a form with various fields and checkboxes.

Left Section:

  • The left section features a form with the following fields:
    • Daily Report of Tuberculosis Nurse:
      • Date
      • Name
      • Address
      • Physician
      • Number of Patients Visited
      • Number of New Cases Visited
      • Number of Reference Visits Made During Month
      • Average Visits per Day
      • Disposal of Patients
      • Number of Patients Under Supervision
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Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02

The image is a scanned document containing two pages of schedules used by local boards of health. The document appears to be from the early 20th century, given the style and format of the text. The top of the page reads "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health."

The left page is titled "Daily Report of Tuberculosis Division, Health Department." It is divided into several sections, each with headings such as "Name," "Address," "Physician," and "Date." Below these headings are blank spaces where data would be entered. There is also a section labeled "Exposure," which seems to track the number of days a patient has been exposed to tuberculosis.

The right page is titled "Patients under Supervision" and contains several sections with different headings. These include "Number under supervision," "Adults," "Children under 10," "No. of new cases visited during month," and "No. of return visits made during month." There are also sections for "Average visits per day," "Disposal of Patients," and "Expenses."

At the bottom of the right page, there is a note that reads "Forms used by the Tuberculosis Nurse of the Health Department of the city of Milwaukee, 1913." This indicates that the document was used by a tuberculosis nurse in Milwaukee in the year 1913.

The document is an example of the administrative tools used by public health departments in the early 20th century to track and manage tuberculosis cases. The detailed schedules allowed health officials to monitor patients, track their exposure, and manage their care effectively.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02

The image shows a page from a document titled "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health" from 1913. The document is divided into two sections. The left section is a "Daily Report of Tuberculosis Division, Health Department" form, which includes columns for patient information such as name, address, physician, and case status. The right section is a form titled "Patients under Supervision" that records details about patients under supervision, including the number of new cases visited, return visits, and reference visits made during the month. It also includes sections for the disposal of patients, secured county relief fund, and private relief. The document appears to be a part of a larger collection of forms used by the Tuberculosis Nurse of the Health Department of the city of Milwaukee.

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Here is a description of the image:

The image shows a page from a document titled "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health". It consists of two sections, likely forms or reports used by the Tuberculosis Nurse of the Health Department of the city of Milwaukee in 1913.

The left section is a form titled "Tuberculosis Division, Health Department, Daily Report of Tuberculosis Nurse". It has fields for the date and various data categories, including:

  • "First Visits" with columns for county, name, address, physician, and total visits.
  • "Return Visits" with columns for county, name, address, and physician.
  • "Other Referrals/Visits" with columns for county, name, and address.

There are also fields for a summary of patients and visits, as well as referrals to various organizations like dispensaries and associated charities.

The right section is another form or list, addressing the following data categories:

  • "Patients under Supervision" with fields for the number of adults and children under 10.
  • "Disposal of Patients" with a list of options such as non-tuberculous, left the city, transferred, and referred to a dispensary.
  • "Entered Sanatoria or Hospital" with a list of hospitals or sanatoriums.
  • "Secured County Relief Fund".
  • "Private Relief."
  • "Miscellaneous data regarding patients"
  • "Expenses: Carfare, Telephone".
  • "Days on Duty and Days off Duty"
  • "Hours on Duty".

The page is numbered "No 117, 17.3.1" in the top right corner. The caption at the bottom reads "Forms used by the Tuberculosis Nurse of the Health Department of the city of Milwaukee, 1913."

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29

This image appears to be a historical document, likely a form or questionnaire, used by the Tuberculosis Nurse of the Health Department of the city of Milwaukee in 1913. The document is divided into sections, including:

  1. Daily Report: This section has rows and columns to log data like name, address, physician, etc.
  2. Patients under Supervision: This section lists numbers of patients and provides space to include information for adults and children under 10.
  3. Disposal of Patients: This section details various categories for patient statuses, such as "Left City," "Cases arrested," "Working," "Transferred," etc.
  4. Entered Sanatoria or Hospital: Lists institutions where patients may have been entered.
  5. Secured County Relief Fund: Information about financial assistance.
  6. Private Relief: Details on private aid.
  7. Expenses: Includes tracking data for cases, warfare, and telephone information.
  8. Days on Duty: This section details the nurses working days and the hours on duty.

The overall layout is typical for medical or public health record-keeping of the era. The presence of the "Tuberculosis Division" and related categories indicates the document's specific focus on managing and monitoring cases of tuberculosis.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image shows two pages of a document titled "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health." The document appears to be a form used for reporting tuberculosis cases and related statistics. The pages are from the Tuberculosis Bureau of the Health Department of the City of Milwaukee, dated 1913.

Left Page:

The left page is titled "Tuberculosis Division, Routine Inspection" and is labeled "Daily Report of" with a space for the name of the "Hospital or Sanatorium." It includes sections for recording the following information:

  1. Office Visits:

    • Date
    • Number of patients
    • Population
  2. Hospital Visits:

    • Date
    • Number of patients
    • Population
  3. Patients Under Supervision:

    • Date
    • Number of patients
    • Population
    • Number of new cases
    • Number of deaths
    • Number of patients discharged
    • Number of patients transferred
    • Number of patients remaining under supervision
    • Number of patients sleeping out
    • Number of patients sleeping out with permission
    • Number of patients sleeping out without permission
    • Number of half days off
    • Number of full days off
    • Number of patients on duty

Right Page:

The right page contains detailed instructions and definitions for filling out the form. It includes sections for:

  1. Patients under Supervision:

    • Definitions for adults and children under 16.
    • Instructions for reporting new cases, deaths, discharges, and transfers.
  2. Diagnosis of Patients:

    • Categories for different stages and types of tuberculosis.
    • Instructions for reporting patients under observation, suspected cases, and those with other diseases.
  3. Registered Number of Hospital:

    • Instructions for reporting the number of patients in different wards and locations.
  4. Registered County Roll of Fund:

    • Instructions for reporting patients included in the county relief roll.
  5. Patients Remaining under Supervision:

    • Instructions for reporting patients sleeping out with and without permission, days off duty, and half days off duty.

The document is marked with the reference number "S 16 971772.3a.1" and includes a note indicating it was "Issued first by the Tuberculosis Bureau of the Health Department of the City of Milwaukee, 1913."

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This image displays a historical document titled "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health," specifically related to the Tuberculosis Division of the Health Department. It appears to be a set of fill-in forms for recording tuberculosis-related information, including patient supervision, visits, and outcomes. The document is from the Tuberculosis Bureau of the Health Department of the city of Milwaukee, dated 1915. The forms are divided into sections, such as "Daily Report of", "First Visit", and "Second Visit", each with designated fields for data entry. The right side of the document contains a list of categories for the status of patients under supervision, along with additional fields for recording specific details like the number of patients under supervision, number of visits, and outcomes such as "Left in charge", "Discharged", or "Deceased". There are also sections for recording patient visits to a doctor, transfers to other facilities, and the overall status of the patient. The document is designed to provide a comprehensive record of the tuberculosis control efforts in Milwaukee during the early 20th century.

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This image shows a historical document titled "Schedules used by Local Boards of Health" at the top. The document appears to be a form used for tuberculosis-related health reporting in 1915 by the Health Department of Milwaukee. It is divided into two main sections:

Left Section:

  • Title: "Tuberculosis Division, Health Department."
  • Header: "Daily Report of Tuberculosis Bureau."
  • Columns and subsections:
    • "First Visits" and "Return Visits" sections with blank spaces for names, addresses, physicians, and tuberculosis cases.
    • A "Nursery" section, with spaces for patients and other information.
    • Spaces for other information like "Alarms referred to Free Dispensary," "Patients on private charity," and "County Relief."

Right Section:

  • Title: "Patients under Supervision."
  • Columns and subsections:
    • Information about patients, including:
      • Number under supervision (adults and children).
      • Number of new cases visited, old cases visited, and reference visits made during the month.
      • Average visits per day.
    • "Disposal of Patients" section with details like "Left," "Not found," "Transferred," etc.
    • Details on patients entering sanitariums or hospitals, with specific hospital types listed.
    • Information related to County Relief Fund, Private Relief, and other expenses.
    • "Expenses" section with categories like "Doctor," "Telephone," "Days off duty," etc.

General Notes:

  • The form is typed and designed to be filled out by hand.
  • It is dated 1915 and reflects the public health practices of that era.
  • The document includes areas for record-keeping on patients, visits, and expenditures related to tuberculosis control.

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