TABLE NO. 52.-Admissions, by camps and by months, 1917, for selected infectious diseases, United States enlisted men. TABLE NO. 54.- Total admissions, deaths, and case mortality in September, October, November, and December, 1917, from selected infectious diseases by camps, United States enlisted men. 1 Case mortality for those diseases having less than 5 admissions not calculated. TABLE NO. 55.—Admissions, deaths, and case mortality for selected infectious diseases, by camps, United States enlisted men, 1917, showing absolute figures, ratio per 1,000 mean strength, and for each camp the percentage of admissions and deaths to total admissions and deaths, respectively. 1 Includes broncho-pneumonia, lobar pneumonia, measles (uncomplicated), measles complicated with broncho-pneumonia, measles with lobar pneumonia, measles with complications other than pneumonia, cerebrospinal meningitis (epidemic). 2 Remaining cases, 1917, not subtracted from admissions." Custer, Mich. Logan, Texas. Lewis, Wash. McClellan, Ala. Meade, Md. Devens, Mass. Grant, Ill.. Sheridan, Ala. Upton, N. Y. Dix, N. J. Wadsworth, S. Č. Hancock, Ga. Total.. |