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Show Health - 3 43 Peterson requests permission for E. R. Lamb to remain in his position of Agency physician, even though he is not a licensed physician. He service has been good and the Indians have not complained. Aug. 3, 1905 Peterson, W. M., Supt., Ft. Lewis School Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Peterson requests permission to pay vouchers for expenses incurred in the medical treatment given to Ignacio, who was severely injured in " a runaway accident." July 15, 1909 Chief Clerk, Office of Indian Affairs Letter to Supt. Werner, So. Ute Indian School Supt. Werner directed to examine health of all Indian children contracted to work for white families in order to prevent spread of contagious diseases. June 30, 1911 Reports of the Dept. of the Interior Prevalence of tuberculosis and trachoma among Indians, fiscal year ended June 30, 1911. S. S. # 6623/ p. 150 June 30, 1911 Reports of the Dept. of the Interior Vital statistics and methods of living, fiscal year ended June 30, 1911. S. S. # 6223/ p. 146- 147 Oct. 2, 1911 Reports of the Dept. of the Interior The Commissioner mentions in his report on Indian health a small pox epidemic among the Southern Utes and the absence of tuberculosis at the Navajo |