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52 BULLETIN OF TllK NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF HEALTH. 2 1 Orange—Dr. D. C. Parris, Hillsboro. Three cases of measles, five of diphtheria, and one each of typhoid and pernicious malarial fever have occurred. Malarial fever has prevailed in all portions of the county. The last are mostly remittent and amenable to treatment. Diphtheria reported from southern part of the county but of mild type ; measles from western and mild. Tonsilitis, catarrhal fevers and dysentery have occurred. The sanitary condition of public buildings is good. Pamlico—No Board of Heaith. Pasquotank—No Board of Health. Pender—Dr. S. S. Satchwell. Burgaw. Ten cases of typhoid, three of pernicious and one of hsemorrhagic malarial fever have been reported. The sanitary condition of the county is not improving as it should. It is difficult to induce our physicians to take proper interest in the science of health ; they will not attend the meetings of the county board of health or of the county medical society. Perquimayts—No Board of Health. Person—No Board of Health. Pitt~Dx, B. T. Cox, Redallia. Typhoid and malarial fevers have been quite prevalent; several cases of meningitis reported. Diarrhceal diseases among children very fatal. Few cases of dysentery heard from ; one case of dengue reported and one of hsemorrhagic malarial fever. The poor-house is in good "sanitary condition. Polk—Dvrllmxy Shankle. Milk Springs. No report. Randolph—Dr. J. W. Long. Randleman, Diphtheria, measles, typhoid fever and malarial fevers have prevai'led to a limited extent in certain portions of the county. There have been reported 25 cases of measles, 3 of whooping-cough, 3 of influenza, 25 of diphtheria, 16 of typhoid fever, 3 of pernicious and i of haem-orrhagic malarial fever, 6 of dysentery. The general sanitary condition of the county is reported as being good. That of public buildings is good. The following gentlemen reported for September : Dr. T. C. Doud, Dr. J. B. Douglass, Dr. A. L. McCauIess, Dr. W. G. Cashitt, Dr. S. W. Caddell, Dr. C. Waligny^ Dr. C. Gray, Dr. R. J. Malone. Rich77iond—Dr. J, M Covington, Rockingham, Ten cases of measles, 14 of whooping-cough, two of diphtheria and seven of typhoid fever have been reported. Malarial fevers of mild type have prevailed in some portions of the county. The sanitary condition of the county is fair. That of the public buildings pretty good with the exception of the jail. Robeson—Dr. R. F. Lewis, Lumberton. The health of the county is remarkably good— scarcely ary sickness. The sanitary condition of public buildings is good. Rockingham—No Board of Health. Rowa7t—Dr. J. J. Summerell, Salisbury. Six cases of whooping-cough, three of scarlatina, nine of diphtheria, thirteen of typhoid, four of pernicious and two of hsemorrhagic malarial fever reported. Malarial diseases have prevailed in many portions. Hog cholera reported from one section. The sanitary condition is about as usual—better than might be expected from the slack efforts to improve it. Malarial diseases have not been as universal as usual in September. We have but little such disease in Salisbury in these latter years. The sanitary condition of public buildings is good. Rutherford—E. B. Harris, Rutherford-ton. Nothing of interest to report. Sa?7ipson—Dr. J. A. Stevens, Clinton, The general health of the people is fair. A few cases of typhoid and many of malarial fevers have occurred. The sanitary condition of poi^r-house is good ; that of jail fair. Stanly—No Board of Health. Stokes—Yyx, W. V. McCauIess, Danbury. There have occurred ten cases of measles, about fifty of whooping-cough, six of diphtheria, and about fifteen of typhoid fever. Whoop-ing-cough was scattered promiscuously over the county ; the other diseases were reported from the southern part. The general sanitary condition of the county is fair. That of the poor-house and jail is as good as the structure of these buildings will permit. Buckets are used for the excreta of the jail, being removed once a day and replaced by other buckets.
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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 | 1890-1891 |
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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 | 1890 |
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Volume Number | 5 |
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Health Discipline | Public Health |
Full Text | 52 BULLETIN OF TllK NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF HEALTH. 2 1 Orange—Dr. D. C. Parris, Hillsboro. Three cases of measles, five of diphtheria, and one each of typhoid and pernicious malarial fever have occurred. Malarial fever has prevailed in all portions of the county. The last are mostly remittent and amenable to treatment. Diphtheria reported from southern part of the county but of mild type ; measles from western and mild. Tonsilitis, catarrhal fevers and dysentery have occurred. The sanitary condition of public buildings is good. Pamlico—No Board of Heaith. Pasquotank—No Board of Health. Pender—Dr. S. S. Satchwell. Burgaw. Ten cases of typhoid, three of pernicious and one of hsemorrhagic malarial fever have been reported. The sanitary condition of the county is not improving as it should. It is difficult to induce our physicians to take proper interest in the science of health ; they will not attend the meetings of the county board of health or of the county medical society. Perquimayts—No Board of Health. Person—No Board of Health. Pitt~Dx, B. T. Cox, Redallia. Typhoid and malarial fevers have been quite prevalent; several cases of meningitis reported. Diarrhceal diseases among children very fatal. Few cases of dysentery heard from ; one case of dengue reported and one of hsemorrhagic malarial fever. The poor-house is in good "sanitary condition. Polk—Dvrllmxy Shankle. Milk Springs. No report. Randolph—Dr. J. W. Long. Randleman, Diphtheria, measles, typhoid fever and malarial fevers have prevai'led to a limited extent in certain portions of the county. There have been reported 25 cases of measles, 3 of whooping-cough, 3 of influenza, 25 of diphtheria, 16 of typhoid fever, 3 of pernicious and i of haem-orrhagic malarial fever, 6 of dysentery. The general sanitary condition of the county is reported as being good. That of public buildings is good. The following gentlemen reported for September : Dr. T. C. Doud, Dr. J. B. Douglass, Dr. A. L. McCauIess, Dr. W. G. Cashitt, Dr. S. W. Caddell, Dr. C. Waligny^ Dr. C. Gray, Dr. R. J. Malone. Rich77iond—Dr. J, M Covington, Rockingham, Ten cases of measles, 14 of whooping-cough, two of diphtheria and seven of typhoid fever have been reported. Malarial fevers of mild type have prevailed in some portions of the county. The sanitary condition of the county is fair. That of the public buildings pretty good with the exception of the jail. Robeson—Dr. R. F. Lewis, Lumberton. The health of the county is remarkably good— scarcely ary sickness. The sanitary condition of public buildings is good. Rockingham—No Board of Health. Rowa7t—Dr. J. J. Summerell, Salisbury. Six cases of whooping-cough, three of scarlatina, nine of diphtheria, thirteen of typhoid, four of pernicious and two of hsemorrhagic malarial fever reported. Malarial diseases have prevailed in many portions. Hog cholera reported from one section. The sanitary condition is about as usual—better than might be expected from the slack efforts to improve it. Malarial diseases have not been as universal as usual in September. We have but little such disease in Salisbury in these latter years. The sanitary condition of public buildings is good. Rutherford—E. B. Harris, Rutherford-ton. Nothing of interest to report. Sa?7ipson—Dr. J. A. Stevens, Clinton, The general health of the people is fair. A few cases of typhoid and many of malarial fevers have occurred. The sanitary condition of poi^r-house is good ; that of jail fair. Stanly—No Board of Health. Stokes—Yyx, W. V. McCauIess, Danbury. There have occurred ten cases of measles, about fifty of whooping-cough, six of diphtheria, and about fifteen of typhoid fever. Whoop-ing-cough was scattered promiscuously over the county ; the other diseases were reported from the southern part. The general sanitary condition of the county is fair. That of the poor-house and jail is as good as the structure of these buildings will permit. Buckets are used for the excreta of the jail, being removed once a day and replaced by other buckets. |
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