SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, DIPHTHERIA, AND TUBERCULOSIS -Contd. Cases and Deaths Reported by Cities for Week Ended Sept. 6, 1913—Contd. 102,054 104,839 181,548 116,577 119, 295 112,571 106, 294 110,364 150, 174 127,628 168, 497 145, 956 58 39 42 27 32 49 44 44 73 52 12 14 18 1 1 2 2 Bridzeport, Conn. Worcester. Mass. Yonkers, NY Atlantic Cits, N.J. 2 2 4 11 2 2 5 2 1 6 1 4 1 3 52. 127 55, 545 56,878 91,538 73, 409 66,525 64, 186 98,915 70,324 55, 482 82,331 85, 892 89,336 70.003 96, 652 54,773 51, 622 96,071 77, 403 72, 826 51,678 88,926 96,815 67, 105 79, 803 2 2 1 . 1 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 4 SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, DIPHTHERIA, AND TUBERCULOSIS—Contd. Cases and Deaths Reported by Cities for Week Ended Sept. 6, 1913–Contd. IN INSULAR POSSESSIONS. HAWAII. Examination of Rodents. Rats and mongoose have been examined in Hawaii for plague infection as follows: Week ended August 30, 1913, Honolulu, 375; week ended August 23, 1913, Hilo, 1,559; Honokaa, 1,198. PORTO RICO. Rodents Collected and Examined. Passed Asst. Surg. Chapin reports that during the week ended September 6, 1913, there were examined 1,038 rodents, collected from various points in Porto Rico, and that of these 705 were collected from various parts of San Juan municipality. None was found infected with plague. 144 (1999) |