TABLE NO. 105.- Venereal disease among American troops in United States, Hawaii, Philippine Islands, and Panama, by color of men, for years 1913 to 1917, with ratios per 1,000 mean strength. TABLE No. 106. Venereal disease among American troops in United States, Hawaii, Philippine Islands, and Panama, by color, for years 1913 to 1917, with ratios per 1,000 mean strength. TABLE NO. 107.-Admissions from venereal disease, by camps, with ratios per 1,000 mean strength, United States enlisted men, for September, October, November, and December, 1917. TABLE NO. 108.—Admissions from venereal disease, by State of occurrence (excluding camps), with ratios per 1,000 mean strength, United States enlisted men, 1917. TABLE No. 109.--Table giving number of men examined from each State and number found with venereal disease, also percentage of total men examined to number with venereal disease. TABLE NO. 110.-Partial list of causes of discharge from draft.1 The data on meningitis were presented under the diagnostic terms: "Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic)," and "meningitis, other than epidemic or tuberculous." The latter is distinguished as "simple." 1. SIMPLE MENINGITIS. The following table gives the distribution of admissions, discharges and deaths, by Army, and by color, in the United States and Europe. TABLE NO. 111.—Simple meningitis. Admissions: Regu- National National To- Regu- National National To- and colored. |