CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER-Continued. Reports Received During Week Ended October 5, 1923-Continued. CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER Continued. Reports Received from June 30 to September 28, 1923.1 1 From inedical officers of the Public Health Service, American consuls, and other sources. CHOLERA, PLAGUE, SMALLPOX, TYPHUS FEVER, AND YELLOW FEVER Continued. Reports Received from June 30 to September 28, 1923-Continued. Plague-infected rats: Pohakea, May 23, 1923, 1 rat; vicinity of Pacific Sugar Co. mill, June 2, 1 rat: Aug. 2, 1 rat at Hamakua Mill Co. plantation. Aug. 16, plague rat found at Kapulena. July 20, 1923: One plague rat; July 30, 2 plague rats: Honokan Sugar Co. mill and Honokaa village. Apr. 29-June 23, 1923: Cases, 5,783, deaths, 4,481. July 1-14, 1923: Cases, 952: deaths, 677. July 22-28, 1923: Cases, 4; deaths, 3. Plague rats, 5. Oct. 1-Nov. 30, 1922: Cases, 161; deaths, 154. Sept. 1-30, 1922: 70 cases; 68 deaths. 5 Including 100 square kilometers of surrounding country. Do. Preceding month, 15 deaths. 1 Preceding month, 4 cases, 2 deaths. |