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132 T h irty-T h ird Bien nial Report derived from the sales of its education materials and services. The State Health Officer is a member of its board of directors and its executive committee. WHAT THE INSTITUTE DOES 1. The Institute develops, produces, publishes and distributes visual aids which are required by people engaged in every aspect of health work, such as books, leaflets, pamphlets, posters, displays, motion pictures, filmstrips, and advertising materials. 2. A professional creative service such as writing, artwork, layout, and consultation is available for the use of health departments and related health agencies requiring such services. 3. Research and evaluation projects in all aspects of health education materials are carried on, not only to the end that its own materials may be adequately tested but independently for other health departments and agencies. Although charged for to an extent that will make them financially self-supporting, these services are made available on a non-profit basis. ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING THE BIENNIUM Outstanding accomplishments during 1948-50 may be summarized under three headings: 1. During 1949 the Institute operated entirely on its own resources for the first time. Prior to June 30, 1949, and dating from the time of its origin in 1942, the Institute had obtained a financial subsidy from the United States Public Health Service in an amount which paid the salaries of a majority of its employed personnel. Since June 30, 1949, the stepped-up program of the Institute has enabled it to operate on a self-sustaining basis without the aid of any direct subsidy. 2. During the biennium the Institute broadened the scope of its publishing activities to cover the entire field of health, whereas previously its activities had been confined largely to the venereal diseases. At the end of 1950, the total number of available titles of health publications was approximately 150, more than one-third of which were in fields of health other than the venereal diseases, including mental health, cancer, tuberculosis, heart disease, diabetes, rabies, nutrition, vital statistics, maternal and child health, planned parenthood, rheumatic fever, measles, diphtheria, cerebral palsy, the common cold, food poisoning, and polio. 3. During the biennium the Institute became increasingly recognized as national headquarters for health education materials, as indicated by the fact that more than 10,000,000 copies of its various publications were purchased by health workers in every American state and 32 foreign countries.
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Fixed Title * | NCHH-02: Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Board of Health [1909-1972] |
Document Title | Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Board of Health [1909-1972] |
Subject Name | North Carolina. State Board of Health -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical | Public health -- North Carolina -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- North Carolina. |
Description | Publication began with the 13th (1909/1910) and ceased with the 44th (1970/1972) |
Creator | North Carolina. State Board of Health. |
Publisher | Raleigh : The Board, 1911- |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1948-1950 |
Identifier | NCHH-02-033 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
Digital Collection | North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection |
Sponsor | The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). |
Volume Number | 33 |
Health Discipline | Public Health |
Digital Format | JPEG 2000 |
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Title Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/documa/searchterm/NCHH-02 |
Catalog Record link | http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb2375275 |
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Fixed Title * | Page 132 |
Document Title | Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Board of Health [1909-1972] |
Subject Name | North Carolina. State Board of Health -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical | Public health -- North Carolina -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- North Carolina. |
Description | Publication began with the 13th (1909/1910) and ceased with the 44th (1970/1972) |
Creator | North Carolina. State Board of Health. |
Publisher | Raleigh : The Board, 1911- |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1948-1950 |
Identifier | NCHH-02-033-0136 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Page Type | all; report/review |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
Filename | biennialreportof33nort_0136.jp2 |
Digital Collection | North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection |
Sponsor | The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). |
Volume Number | 33 |
Page Number | 132 |
Health Discipline | Public Health |
Full Text | 132 T h irty-T h ird Bien nial Report derived from the sales of its education materials and services. The State Health Officer is a member of its board of directors and its executive committee. WHAT THE INSTITUTE DOES 1. The Institute develops, produces, publishes and distributes visual aids which are required by people engaged in every aspect of health work, such as books, leaflets, pamphlets, posters, displays, motion pictures, filmstrips, and advertising materials. 2. A professional creative service such as writing, artwork, layout, and consultation is available for the use of health departments and related health agencies requiring such services. 3. Research and evaluation projects in all aspects of health education materials are carried on, not only to the end that its own materials may be adequately tested but independently for other health departments and agencies. Although charged for to an extent that will make them financially self-supporting, these services are made available on a non-profit basis. ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING THE BIENNIUM Outstanding accomplishments during 1948-50 may be summarized under three headings: 1. During 1949 the Institute operated entirely on its own resources for the first time. Prior to June 30, 1949, and dating from the time of its origin in 1942, the Institute had obtained a financial subsidy from the United States Public Health Service in an amount which paid the salaries of a majority of its employed personnel. Since June 30, 1949, the stepped-up program of the Institute has enabled it to operate on a self-sustaining basis without the aid of any direct subsidy. 2. During the biennium the Institute broadened the scope of its publishing activities to cover the entire field of health, whereas previously its activities had been confined largely to the venereal diseases. At the end of 1950, the total number of available titles of health publications was approximately 150, more than one-third of which were in fields of health other than the venereal diseases, including mental health, cancer, tuberculosis, heart disease, diabetes, rabies, nutrition, vital statistics, maternal and child health, planned parenthood, rheumatic fever, measles, diphtheria, cerebral palsy, the common cold, food poisoning, and polio. 3. During the biennium the Institute became increasingly recognized as national headquarters for health education materials, as indicated by the fact that more than 10,000,000 copies of its various publications were purchased by health workers in every American state and 32 foreign countries. |
Digital Format | JPEG 2000 |
Print / Download PDF Version | http://archives.hsl.unc.edu/nchh/nchh-02/nchh-02-033.pdf |
Document Sort | all; group-a; nchh-02 |
Volume Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/identi/searchterm/NCHH-02-033 |
Title Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/documa/searchterm/NCHH-02 |
Catalog Record link | http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb2375275 |
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