CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER-Continued. Reports Received During Week Ended February 9, 1923-Continued. Reports Received from December 30, 1922, to February 2, 1923.1 1 From medical officers of the Public Health Service, American consuls, and other sources. CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER-Continued. Reports Received from December 30, 1922, to February 2, 1923—Continued. CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER-Continued. Reports Received from December 30, 1922, to February 2, 1923—Continued. CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER-Continued. Reports Received from December 30, 1922, to February 2, 1923—Continued. Oct. 1-Nov. 30, 1922: Coloredcases, 1,986; deaths, 184; whitecases, 7; deaths, 2. Oct. 1-Nov. 30, 1922: Coloredcases, 1,799; deaths, 146; whitecases, 3; deaths, 1. Oct. 1-Nov. 30, 1922: Coloredcases, 107; deaths, 27; whitecases, 2. Oct. 1-Nov. 30, 1922: Colored cases, 58; deaths, 6; whitecases, 2; deaths, 1. Oct. 1-Nov. 30, 1922: Coloredcases, 22; deaths, 5. Reported present Dec. 21, 1922. 1Report of 52 cases of typhus fever in Frere, Nov. 19-25, in Public Health Reports for Feb. 2, 1923, p. 225, was erroneous. Later information shows that they were cases of typhoid fever. |