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BUIJ.ETIN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF HEALTH, 3 Summary of Reports of County Superintendents and Correspondents for month of February, 1887. [The mark * denotes that the reporter is a voluntary correspondent.] Brunstvick-\^x. D. B. McNeill.* Shallotte. Comparatively little sickness. No contagious diseases. Buncombe—Tir, W. L. Hilliard, Asheville. Measles, whooping cough and pneumonia have prevailed throughout county generally. A large force is at work, preparing the streets for the water-works, which arenearing completion. We will soon have an abundant supply of water from the Swananoa. Jail and poor-house in excellent condition. L. Laxton. Morganton. No report. Cabarrus—Dr. Robt. S. Young. Concord. Measles, whooping cough and typhoid fever have occurred. County and public buildings in good condition. Camden—F. W. Ritter.* Removed. Catawba—Dr, George H. West, Newton, Measles, pneumonia and bronchitis in Newton and vicinity. Chatham—Y)r. H. C. Jackson, Pittsboro. Pneumonia and infiuenza in different parts of the county, and one case of measles. Two cases of erysipelas were also reported. Improvements will be made at the poor-house before another winter. Cherokee—J. F. Abernathy, Murphy. Measles and whooping cough have prevailed. Cleveland—J. C. Gidney, Shelby. Measles and typhoid fever have occurred slightly. Public buildings in good condition. Columbus—Dr. Isaac Jackson, Whiteville. An epidemic of influenza and roseola has prevailed in some parts of the county. There has been an epidemic of hog cholera. We hope to have a new pour-house built during the summer with all the latest improvements. Cumberland—Vix. Jas. A. Hodges, Fayette-ville. The health of county for the past month has been exceptionally good. While there have been present the necessary conditions to produce lung troubles, etc., it has been a noticeable fact that the nervous system has been at-tackecT instead, and recoveries from these acute attacks of cold, etc , unusually slow. There has been an epidemic of chicken pox during the month. Davidson—Dr. R. L. Payne, Jr.. Lexington. An epidemic of measles and whooping cough and diphtheria, to a greater or less extent has occurred. More pneumonia in the county than for a number of years past. Duplin—Dr. Jas. W. Blount,* Kenansville. Measles and whooping cough and a few cases of pneumonia have been reported. Sanitary condition of county and public buildings is good. Hope to have sewerage improved soon. Durham—Dr. N. M. Johnson, Durham. Measles and whooping cough have prevailed in the town of Durham. Condition of county not so good as in January. The sewerage from jail is a little defective, but will be remedied before hot weather. Edgecombe—T>x, J. M. Baker. Tarboro. County and public buildings in good sanitary condition. Forsyth—Dr. D. N. Dalton, Winston. The sanitary condition of county is very good. Better than for many months previous. That of public buildings also good. We can now boast of one of the best ventilated and equipped jails in the State. Franklin—E. S. Foster, Louisburg. Whooping cough prevailed in some portions and one case of diphtheria reported. County and public buildings in good condition. Gaston—Dr. E. B. Holland. Dallas. Measles and catarrhal fevers have prevailed through-out county generally. There has been an epidemic of hog cholera. Qree7ie—T)x, W. C. Galloway, Snow |Hill. An epidemic of whooping cough has prevailed in upper part of county. Paupers removed to new poor-house 24th of February. Quarters for whites and colored are large, well ventilated. plastered, painted, neat and clean. Capacity without crowding for twelve of each race Jail in good condition.
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Fixed Title * | NCHH-03: Bulletin of the North Carolina Board of Health [1886-1913] |
Document Title | Bulletin of the North Carolina Board of Health [1886-1913] |
Subject Topical | Public health -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Description | Published: 1886-1913. |
Contributor | North Carolina. State Board of Health. |
Publisher | Wilmington, N.C. : Secretary of the Board, 1886-1913. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1886-1887 |
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Language | English |
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Fixed Title * | Page 113 |
Document Title | Bulletin of the North Carolina Board of Health [1886-1913] |
Subject Topical | Public health -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Description | Published: 1886-1913. |
Contributor | North Carolina. State Board of Health. |
Publisher | Wilmington, N.C. : Secretary of the Board, 1886-1913. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1887 |
Identifier | NCHH-03-001-0117 |
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Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
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Volume Number | 1 |
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Page Number | 113 |
Health Discipline | Public Health |
Full Text | BUIJ.ETIN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF HEALTH, 3 Summary of Reports of County Superintendents and Correspondents for month of February, 1887. [The mark * denotes that the reporter is a voluntary correspondent.] Brunstvick-\^x. D. B. McNeill.* Shallotte. Comparatively little sickness. No contagious diseases. Buncombe—Tir, W. L. Hilliard, Asheville. Measles, whooping cough and pneumonia have prevailed throughout county generally. A large force is at work, preparing the streets for the water-works, which arenearing completion. We will soon have an abundant supply of water from the Swananoa. Jail and poor-house in excellent condition. L. Laxton. Morganton. No report. Cabarrus—Dr. Robt. S. Young. Concord. Measles, whooping cough and typhoid fever have occurred. County and public buildings in good condition. Camden—F. W. Ritter.* Removed. Catawba—Dr, George H. West, Newton, Measles, pneumonia and bronchitis in Newton and vicinity. Chatham—Y)r. H. C. Jackson, Pittsboro. Pneumonia and infiuenza in different parts of the county, and one case of measles. Two cases of erysipelas were also reported. Improvements will be made at the poor-house before another winter. Cherokee—J. F. Abernathy, Murphy. Measles and whooping cough have prevailed. Cleveland—J. C. Gidney, Shelby. Measles and typhoid fever have occurred slightly. Public buildings in good condition. Columbus—Dr. Isaac Jackson, Whiteville. An epidemic of influenza and roseola has prevailed in some parts of the county. There has been an epidemic of hog cholera. We hope to have a new pour-house built during the summer with all the latest improvements. Cumberland—Vix. Jas. A. Hodges, Fayette-ville. The health of county for the past month has been exceptionally good. While there have been present the necessary conditions to produce lung troubles, etc., it has been a noticeable fact that the nervous system has been at-tackecT instead, and recoveries from these acute attacks of cold, etc , unusually slow. There has been an epidemic of chicken pox during the month. Davidson—Dr. R. L. Payne, Jr.. Lexington. An epidemic of measles and whooping cough and diphtheria, to a greater or less extent has occurred. More pneumonia in the county than for a number of years past. Duplin—Dr. Jas. W. Blount,* Kenansville. Measles and whooping cough and a few cases of pneumonia have been reported. Sanitary condition of county and public buildings is good. Hope to have sewerage improved soon. Durham—Dr. N. M. Johnson, Durham. Measles and whooping cough have prevailed in the town of Durham. Condition of county not so good as in January. The sewerage from jail is a little defective, but will be remedied before hot weather. Edgecombe—T>x, J. M. Baker. Tarboro. County and public buildings in good sanitary condition. Forsyth—Dr. D. N. Dalton, Winston. The sanitary condition of county is very good. Better than for many months previous. That of public buildings also good. We can now boast of one of the best ventilated and equipped jails in the State. Franklin—E. S. Foster, Louisburg. Whooping cough prevailed in some portions and one case of diphtheria reported. County and public buildings in good condition. Gaston—Dr. E. B. Holland. Dallas. Measles and catarrhal fevers have prevailed through-out county generally. There has been an epidemic of hog cholera. Qree7ie—T)x, W. C. Galloway, Snow |Hill. An epidemic of whooping cough has prevailed in upper part of county. Paupers removed to new poor-house 24th of February. Quarters for whites and colored are large, well ventilated. plastered, painted, neat and clean. Capacity without crowding for twelve of each race Jail in good condition. |
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