Cases Reported in Extra-Cantonment Zones, Week Ended Apr. 5, 1919. 2 Camp Pike zone, Ark... Camp Polk zone, N. C... 2 Wilmington sanitary district, N. C... 15 2 See also Diphtheria, measles, scarlet fever, and tuberculosis, p. 758. PELLAGRA. Cases Reported in Extra-Cantonment Zones, Week Ended Apr. 5, 1919. PNEUMONIA. Cases Reported in Extra-Cantonment Zones, Week Ended Apr. 5, 1919. Dayton, Ohio.. 3 X Detroit, Mich. Dover, N. H. 1 Duluth, Minn. Elmira, N. Y Paterson, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Phillipsburg N. J. Pontine, Mich. Port Chester, N. Y Rochester, N. Y. Salem, Mass.. Salem, Greg... San Artonio, Tex. San Francisco. Cal. Schenectady, N. Y Springfield, Mass. Toledo, Ohio. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tyler, Tex. Watertown, Mass. Westfield, Mass West Hobo' en, N. J West New York, N. J. West Orange, N. J.. Wichita, Kans... Winston-Salem, N. C. Winthrop, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Yonkers, N. Y. Youngstown, Ohio.. 12 Cares. Deaths. City Reports for Week Ended Mar. 22, 1919. During the week ended March 22, 1919, one case of poliomyelitis was reported at Springfield, Ill., and one death was reported at Buffalo, N. Y. RABIES IN ANIMALS. City Reports for Week Ended Mar. 22, 1919. During the week ended March 22, 1919, rabies in animals was reported, one case each at Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Winston-Salem, N. C. SCARLET FEVER. Cases Reported in Extra-Cantonment Zones, Week Ended Apr. 5, 1919. See also Diphtheria, measles, scarlet fever, and tuberculosis, page 758. SMALLPOX. Cases Reported in Extra-Cantonment Zones, Week Ended Apr. 5, 1919. |