CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS-Continued. Cases and Deaths Reported by Cities for Week Ended Aug. 9, 1913. Anderson County Doniphan County Edwards County Ellsworth County Lincoln County Neosho County Parsons County, Sedgwick County Wichita. 1 2 1 1 8 Cases and Deaths Reported by Cities for Week Ended Aug. 9, 1913. ERYSIPELAS. California-San Bernardino. The State Board of Health of California reported that during the month of July, 1913, a case of leprosy had been notified at San Bernardino, Cal., in the person of a Mexican, T. H., who had lived in the United States for more than three years. The disease is of the nodular type, and the patient has been isolated. PELLAGRA. During the week ended August 9, 1913, pellagra was reported by cities as follows: Montgomery, Ala., 3 cases; Nashville, Tenn., 4 cases with 1 death; New Orleans, La., 3 deaths. PELLAGRA-Continued. Minnesota-Rochester. The State Board of Health of Minnesota reported that during the month of July, 1913, 2 cases of pellagra had been notified in Rochester, Ninn. One of these cases occurred in a man 54 years of age, who had come to Rochester for treatment, from Willow City, N. Dak. Symptoms of the disease had been apparent for at least four years. This case terminated fatally June 3, 1913. The other case was in a woman 55 years of age who had resided in Rochester more than 20 years and had been affected by the disease for about 2 years. Rats taken from steamships: Algoa, 1; Enterprise, 1. California-Squirrels Collected and Examined. During the week ended August 9, 1913, grcund squirrels were examined for plague infection as follows: Alameda County, 88; Contra Costa County, 351; San Benito County, 5: total, 444. Plague-Infected Squirrels Found. of the squirrels examined for plague infection during the week ended August 9, 1913, 3 squirrels from Alameda County and 6 from Contra Costa County were found to be plague-infected. One plagueinfected squirrel was found in Berkeley. PNEUMONIA. . Cases and Deaths Reported by Cities for Week Ended Aug. 9, 1913. Binghamton, N. Y. Braddoek, Pa.. Chiesgo, Ml. Cleveland, Ohio. Franklin, N.H. 2 1 2 Los Angeles, Cal.. 6 2 19 5 1 6 2 2 1 SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, DIPHTHERIA, AND TUBERCULOSIS-Contd. Cases and Deaths Reported by Cities for Week Ended Aug. 9, 1913. Over 500,000 inhabitants: Baltimore, Md. 8t. Louis, Mo. Buffalo, NY Washington, D.C. Jersey City, N.J. Seattle, Wash Bridgeport, Conn.. 12 10 22 13 20 9 4 2 3 13 13 2 5 2 10 15 28 9 14 15 15 16 1 6 17 24 102,054 104,839 181, 548 116,577 112,571 100, 294 110,364 150, 174 168, 497 145, 986 3 2 1 2 25 1 7 5 1 Toledo, Ohio. Worcester, Mass. Altoona, Pa. Yonkers, N. Y 4 3 9 52, 127 55, 545 56,878 94,538 73, 409 66,525 69,647 64. 186 98,915 70,324 55, 482 82,331 85,892 89,336 70,063 96,652 64, 205 54,773 96,071 50,510 77, 403 72, 826 53,684 51,678 88, 926 96,815 67,105 79, 803 Atlantic City, N.J. 15 9 12 30 4 46, 150 29,807 29,860 48, 443 44,604 32, 452 25, 401 27,871 12 5 8 1 3 1 1 |