State. SUMMARY OF CASES REPORTED MONTHLY BY STATES. The following summary of monthly State reports is published weekly and covers only those States from which reports are received during the current week: Five plague-infected ground squirrels were found June 5 and 6, 1923, in Contra Costa County, Calif., about 2 miles northeast of Alamo. CITY REPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED JUNE 16, 1923. ANTHRAX. City. Texas: Houston. CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS. 1 The column headed "Median for previous years" gives the median number of cases reported during the corresponding week of the years 1915 to 1922, inclusive. In instances in which data for the full eight years are incomplete, the median is that for the number of years for which information is available. Cases. Deaths. Smallpox. Typhoid fever. CITY REPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED JUNE 16, 1923-Continued. DIPHTHERIA. See p. 1553; also Current State summaries, p. 1543, and Monthly summaries by States, p. 1547. See CITY REPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED JUNE 16, 1923-Continued. MEASLES. p. 1553; also Current State summaries, p. 1543, and Monthly summaries by States, p. 1547. PELLAGRA. CITY REPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED JUNE 16, 1923-Continued. POLIOMYELITIS (INFANTILE PARALYSIS). The column headed "Median or previous years" gives the median number of cases reported during the corresponding week of the years 1915 to 1922, inclusive. In instances in which data for the full eight years are incomplete, the median is that for the number of years for which information is available. CITY REPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED JUNE 16, 1923-Continued. SCARLET FEVER. See p. 1553; also Current State summaries, p. 1543, and Monthly summaries by States, p. 1547. SMALLPOX. The column headed "Median or previous years" gives the median number of cases reported during the corresponding week of the years 1915 to 1922, inclusive. In instances in which data for the full eight years are incomplete, the median is that for the number of years for which information is available. TUBERCULOSIS. See p. 1553; also Current State summaries, p. 1543. 51374-23-3 1 1 2 |