Beautiful Philippines: A Handbook of General InformationPhilippine Islands. Commission of Independence
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Beautiful Philippines: A Handbook of General Information
Philippine Islands. Commission of Independence
Philippines -- Description and travel; Philippines -- Economic conditions
Besides these two universities there is the National University
with upwards of 4,500 students and the Manila University with almost
3,000. The presidents of the last two universities are Filipinos.
The overwhelming majority of the faculty in all the institutions of
high learning in the Islands are Filipinos.
VII. SANITATION.--In sanitation the progress attained by the
Philippines during the Filipinized government has also been rapid. The
sanitary work is now controlled by a central bureau called the
Philippine Health Service. With this centralization of activities
health measures can be enforced more economically and more effectively
than in previous years.
The municipalities are grouped into sanitary divisions, each of which
is in charge of a competent official. With few exceptions the men
in charge are qualified physicians. At the end of the year 1921,
there were 307 sanitary divisions comprising 792 out of the 846
municipalities. In other words, nearly 94 per cent of the total
number of municipalities in the Philippines form a part of these
sanitary divisions.
Some of the important functions of the Philippine Health Service are
as follows:
1. Control and supervision of all hospitals for dangerous communicable
diseases, and the isolation of persons suffering from such diseases.
2. Control of sanitation of schoolhouses and premises, prisons and
all other places for the detention of prisoners.
3. Establishment and maintenance of internal quarantine in times of
epidemic and the systematic inoculation of the inhabitants with virus,
sera, and prophylactics.
COMPARATIVE DEATH RATE SCALE FOR 1917
Countries Death rate per
1,000 inhabitants
Oriental:
Egypt. 40.50
China. 40.00
India. 35.00
Straits Settlement. 31.64
Ceylon. 27.00
Burma. 24.93
Philippines. 22.29
Anglo-Saxon:
United States. 14.70
England. 13.70
Canada. 12.70
South Australia. 11.73
Queensland. 11.00
New Zealand. 10.35
Latin:
Porto Rico. 28.50
Mexico. 23.39
Cuba. 19.70
Italy. 18.20
France. 17.70
VIII. LOCAL AUTONOMY.--Greater autonomy has been extended to the
provinces and municipalities especially as regards local taxes,
education, sanitation, and permanent public improvements.
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