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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ New positive cases sent to (.)nitl. t t Ii alrits -_________ Ness positive ea;ses ran-psarts 2 - --- ---- -- ---- --- - New positive cases sent te. Private Its -iciatt--------- -- N esspositive case_ rean int ti i Ir care,ft itti-i ii. e::? It: u fOther cases sett to the \tstttttalI Ii-i ~ *r -__-___ Other cases sett tc-. he:t. Frac- H, - ---------- - Other cases cent to the C 'Th llrt i s -------it-- -- -- Other cases sent t,) the 1.. t li tI. n arttis"-__ _ _ _ _-_ - _ Other cases sect ti i!'nsate ' ll is t _ __ _ __a__ _ __ _ _ - Total number of nurse:' lottie s-it-________________ Total number of nur - s' ntic.si-it-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total nunmner ot v:is.. es a. rn -b"h~ hat -------- Total numtbcr ofs-its o. i::s; tc:sr------------------ Sources of Reference of New Dispensary Cases tAnti-Tubercule-s,- Lea-u'-t-------------------------------------.Assoctated C.hartt.e ------------------------------------------- P-tart ot H ealth - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - mw::aii~~e ai Hos:sai.-- - -- --- -- - - -- -- - - - ith r- Patter -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -:her 'ourcec- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I'r ats 'hts - cia - - - - - - - - - - --t- - - - - - - - - - - - Bi.. ~ th --- l i 1 i 1 1:i 2 1' I COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Cases Reported Jan. i. t9)lS Scarlit t- r - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 ltiiththeria---------------------------------ti lht- luitetuh-------------------------- 4 sshetotint'-.ub -------- ----- Ihtckettrx ----------------------------!+ t erie rs.-pittal leninoitis-------------- 0 Stialipo -------------------------------- a Msunt~s-----------------------------------1 F ry s Ipel as--------------------------------- 0 Trachoma--------------------------------- n Goitorrhea--------------------------------2 ltnlamrmation of the eyes oi the new hborn__ 0 Syphilis --------------------------------.:\cute anterior Polio-inyelitis---_---------- 93s XWeek Entiing Jatn. 12. 1 11 In 5 CINCINNATI SANITARY BULLETIN STATEMENT OF MORTALITY (Population, July 1, 1917, 414,248.) Jan. 13, Jan. 5, 1917 1918 Total deaths, all causes, ex, still births....139 P134 Death rate per annum per 1,000 pop...... 20.18 19.391 Measles---------------0 0 Typhoid Fever---------------------- 0. Scarlet Fever-------------I 0 Whoopitag Cough --------------------- 0 2 Cerebro-Spinal' Meningitis---------___ 0.. 0. *Diphtheria ------ --------- 2' Tuberculosis--------------------- -23.22 Pneumonia-------------------- 18 I5 Diarhoea (under two years)---- 0 2. * Influenza _ - ----------------- - - - -.2 Acute Anterior Polio-mnyelitis-----------0..0. Classified by Age -yCiNCINNATI. an 1'T I *auita&". -! LUrtin 1918.-t - 1(1 - - - nteeed at the Clsi nnati PoiteSfili at Cincetstl, Qhto, as ge lass imatter 20"41)0. " Vo=1JANUARY:?S 1918No.8 0-VENTLATIOR -- phie: orte sernno:S reqube -alal ankalesia.of anatdjence -2e' " -es iem n=h:diy for safe: delivery 'Fortunately the 1 recntly ould issmibero thisvariety i's; iit rMit-niat e-asistpoleatnd' ch"disere=v 3all o the horrors are h.ot confined teies wath the: definite. puirpose of ito the.blood soakad batleielda:of _experiencing "a spiritual uplift..An Europe "One 4rected. att " tioii to atsios h~re=j=hat htts-like.a club the fintigofmdssdtal ~05.pu.n.s-hirs::;efintpurposeto sleep: oh'fi ig:o;idvltal.;:.vr sot:Dee.arid -may 1':lead: inr f"".:rowded, poorly v.,, tiilpblic some:in stances ito.the,erroneous otaeyiaes ~ mpession thatthe clergyman i5 t,- Attention has:frequeo At! y!ee. di losing ibhold onhis audcienre.::...rested through:.:these.columns t o = Man. y Â~ congregations:-ham e rdrsi.ud.y.h Tacin oi thanged."'ministers' " s hen they ''.rdrsissedby te Tacio ' Coi-.-should have discharged = the; old paskty,..orh the recommendation of;=janyitor:and employed a new one. I3'..th healthdepartasilt,:concerning ' One' of. the answers to a decrees= v entilation 'of =street cars:'During:n..church-metnbership.; a;the. ap 8 = pointmnent. of a health commnittee he cldes weaher ovO pen en- with instructions to devote partico - tilators, one in the. front,.the" other.. lar 'attention to church. ventilation. in the rear; on:opposite sides -.of -;- It must be discouraging. for the. 57 short:cars and twice ' this' number mai-,in the 'pulpit to see a goodly - roprinof his audience.tsleeph s mning, son the long cars, is the -rule. If placidly truhasrjo:hc this arrangement is followed, con-' in the,quiet 'of"his. study, appealed. ditions while note ideal, are toler-" to him as an unusually: able effort. able.- Church. sleeping is not, evidence of -late *hoursor indifference" to 70, There 'are-' two; obstacles to en- wshat '. may happen ' beyond " the aorcing the- order-einployes who grave; it is evidence' of:an- uninter 7refuse 'to obey 'it and a few pas- eating" clerfyman, or a had atinos 5. sengers who persist in closing yen- phere, and in the great.majority of ilatrs fterthe hav ~leen instances: it. is the laster:.A penedaor. -ftr teyhveben shepherd,.who has noticed growv.---.:' opeed.:..ing" indifference towards his effort 163':- Vie, second news item referred on the part of his flock, is recoin oa.a prominent public official who.mended' to, try' the fresh air treat '" "ook th cout'. in a.conest wih nient, If it fails to btring results 26 - 'too th cout i a cntet wih.the psychological moment for re an over-worked: church' atmos- signing is at hanil. Under one year - --___.: One to five years-----------. Five so ten years-----------------___ Ten to thirty years__________ Thirty to sixty years..............__ Over.sixty years--------- -. Births Report s 5. 5. 13 62 65 ed -18 7 13 55 78 10.11. 179 22.54 White:male.---4--------------. a White female ------------------------85S Colored male----------- --- -6 Colored female -------------- Totals ------------------------ 178 Birth rate _ ------------ 261 l

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