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52 BULLETIN OF TllK NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF HEALTH. 2 1 Two cases of pernicious and one of h^emor-rhagic malarial fever have occurred. The sanitary condition of the county is fair. An isolated case of influenza has occurred ; also one of cerebro-spinal meningitis. The sanitary condition of public buildings is fair. Folk—Dw H. D. Shankle, Milk Springs. Eight cases of whooping-cough and two of diphtheria have been reported. The sanitary condition of the county is good. That of public buildings is not as good as it should be, but will do very well. Randolph—Dr. J. \V. Long. Randleman. Four cases of measles, ten of whooping-cough, twenty-three of diphtheria, twenty-one of typhoid fever, four of pernicious malarial fever, and six of influenza have been reported. Pneumonia, typhoid, bronchitis, dysentery, diphtheria, coryza and intermittent have prevailed in certain portions. There have been limited epidemics of cholera among hogs and staggers in horses. The general sanitary condition of the county is reported very good. I have received reports from ten doctors for October. This is ^ood. The sanitary condition of poor-house is good; that of jail only tolerable. Richmond—J- M. Covington, Rockingham. Seven cases of whooping-cough have been reported. Malarial fevers of mild type have prevailed in some portions. The sanitary condition of the county is good, and also of the public buildings, with the exception of the jail. Robeson—Dx, R. F. Lewis, Lumberton. Whooping-cough and dysentery have prevailed in some portions. The sanitary condition of the county is good. That of public buildings is fairly good. Improvements suggested. Rockingham—No Board of Health. Rowan—Dr. J. J. Summerell, Salisbury. Four cases of scarlatina, nine of diphtheria and three of typhoid fever have been reported. Very meagre reports from the country doctors and none from the city doctors. The sanitaiy condition of those portions from which reports have been received is not good. In this city the sanitary condition is pretty good—much better than it was a few years ago, and that naturally, for there have been no efforts made in the way of sewerage. The surface drainage is good and nuisances are promptly removed. The jail is in as good sanitary condition as could be expected with the over-crowding that has been of latter months. I have called the attention of the commissioners to this often, but as yet there has been no movement towards remedying it. Rutherford—V>x. E. B. Harris, Rutherford-ton. Typhoid fever has prevailed in different portions of the county, four cases being reported. The sanitary condition of the county is as good as can be. Buildings and surroundings are in good condition and the inmates in good health and cheerful, Sampson—Dr. J. A. Stevens, Clinton. The sanitary condition of the county is fairly good. Typhoid and malarial fevers have prevailed. A few cases of pneumonia and bronchial troubles. I hear of several cases of diphtheria in the upper part of the county. No reports from physicians. Jail as before reported. Poor-house in very good condition. Stanly—No Board of Health. Stokes—Y)x. W. V. McCauless, Danbury. One case of measles, fifteen of whooping-cough and eight of diphtheria have been reported. Sanitary condition of the county is first-class. That of public buildings is as good as the wooden buildings will permit. Buckets are used for the excreta of the jail and are renewed once a day. Ventilation is tolerably good. The jail has just been renovated thoroughly. Surry—No Board of Health. Swain—Dr. E, M, Scruggs, Bryson City. Measles have prevailed generally. Transylvania—No Board of Health. Tyrrell—Dr. Ab. Alexander, Columbia. No sickness to report. The sanitary condition of public buildings is bad. Union—Dr. W, C. Ramsay, Monroe. Eight cases of pernicious malarial fever have occurred. Typhoid fever, catarrh, bronchitis, etc., have prevailed in some portions of the county. There have been several deaths from typhoid fever. Several cases of whooping-cough have occurred. Sanitary condition of the poor-house is good; jail sorry.
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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. |
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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. |
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Date | 1890 |
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Full Text | 52 BULLETIN OF TllK NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF HEALTH. 2 1 Two cases of pernicious and one of h^emor-rhagic malarial fever have occurred. The sanitary condition of the county is fair. An isolated case of influenza has occurred ; also one of cerebro-spinal meningitis. The sanitary condition of public buildings is fair. Folk—Dw H. D. Shankle, Milk Springs. Eight cases of whooping-cough and two of diphtheria have been reported. The sanitary condition of the county is good. That of public buildings is not as good as it should be, but will do very well. Randolph—Dr. J. \V. Long. Randleman. Four cases of measles, ten of whooping-cough, twenty-three of diphtheria, twenty-one of typhoid fever, four of pernicious malarial fever, and six of influenza have been reported. Pneumonia, typhoid, bronchitis, dysentery, diphtheria, coryza and intermittent have prevailed in certain portions. There have been limited epidemics of cholera among hogs and staggers in horses. The general sanitary condition of the county is reported very good. I have received reports from ten doctors for October. This is ^ood. The sanitary condition of poor-house is good; that of jail only tolerable. Richmond—J- M. Covington, Rockingham. Seven cases of whooping-cough have been reported. Malarial fevers of mild type have prevailed in some portions. The sanitary condition of the county is good, and also of the public buildings, with the exception of the jail. Robeson—Dx, R. F. Lewis, Lumberton. Whooping-cough and dysentery have prevailed in some portions. The sanitary condition of the county is good. That of public buildings is fairly good. Improvements suggested. Rockingham—No Board of Health. Rowan—Dr. J. J. Summerell, Salisbury. Four cases of scarlatina, nine of diphtheria and three of typhoid fever have been reported. Very meagre reports from the country doctors and none from the city doctors. The sanitaiy condition of those portions from which reports have been received is not good. In this city the sanitary condition is pretty good—much better than it was a few years ago, and that naturally, for there have been no efforts made in the way of sewerage. The surface drainage is good and nuisances are promptly removed. The jail is in as good sanitary condition as could be expected with the over-crowding that has been of latter months. I have called the attention of the commissioners to this often, but as yet there has been no movement towards remedying it. Rutherford—V>x. E. B. Harris, Rutherford-ton. Typhoid fever has prevailed in different portions of the county, four cases being reported. The sanitary condition of the county is as good as can be. Buildings and surroundings are in good condition and the inmates in good health and cheerful, Sampson—Dr. J. A. Stevens, Clinton. The sanitary condition of the county is fairly good. Typhoid and malarial fevers have prevailed. A few cases of pneumonia and bronchial troubles. I hear of several cases of diphtheria in the upper part of the county. No reports from physicians. Jail as before reported. Poor-house in very good condition. Stanly—No Board of Health. Stokes—Y)x. W. V. McCauless, Danbury. One case of measles, fifteen of whooping-cough and eight of diphtheria have been reported. Sanitary condition of the county is first-class. That of public buildings is as good as the wooden buildings will permit. Buckets are used for the excreta of the jail and are renewed once a day. Ventilation is tolerably good. The jail has just been renovated thoroughly. Surry—No Board of Health. Swain—Dr. E, M, Scruggs, Bryson City. Measles have prevailed generally. Transylvania—No Board of Health. Tyrrell—Dr. Ab. Alexander, Columbia. No sickness to report. The sanitary condition of public buildings is bad. Union—Dr. W, C. Ramsay, Monroe. Eight cases of pernicious malarial fever have occurred. Typhoid fever, catarrh, bronchitis, etc., have prevailed in some portions of the county. There have been several deaths from typhoid fever. Several cases of whooping-cough have occurred. Sanitary condition of the poor-house is good; jail sorry. |
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