PREVALENCE OF DISEASE. No health department, State or local, can effectively prevent or control disease without knowledge of when, where, and under what conditions cases are occurring. SMALLPOX-Continued. Connecticut-Montville. Aoting Asst. Surg. Stanton, of the Public Health Service, reported October 16, 1913, that smallpox had broken out in Montville, Conn., and that at the time of the report 8 cases were under observation. Texas Del Rio. Acting Asst. Surg. Ross, of the Public Health Service, reported by telegraph October 16, 1913, that on October 15, 1913, 3 cases of smallpox had developed at Del Rio in Mexican refugees who were admitted October 7, 1913. Texas Eagle Pass. Acting Asst. Surg. Hume, of the Public Health Service, reported by telegraph October 16, 1913, that 16 cases of smallpox, with 1 death, had been notified at Eagle Pass, Tex. TYPHOID FEVER. State Reports for September, 1913. Preston R. D. Sykesville R. F. D. Cecil County- Thompson Station. East New Market. Cordtown. Fishing Creek. Oak Grove R. F. D. Feagasville... Boonsboro. Buckeystown.. Garrett County Fearer. |