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170 BULLETIN OF THE NORTH CAROLLN'A BOARD OF HEALTIL Catawba—Dr. J. M. McCorkle. Newton. County is in good sanitary condition, with no contagious diseases reported. Public buildings also in good condition. Chatham —Dr. L. A. Hanks, Pittsboro. Pneumonia has prevailed to a limited extent. Two or three sporadic cases of influenza have occurred. Hog cholera has been epidemic. Cherokee—Dr. J. F. Abernathy, Murphy. A few cases of measles, whooping-cough and typhoid fever have occurred. Only one case of typhoid. Condition of county is good. Paupers have been removed to the old poor-house, which is a very inferior building. Chowan — Dr. R. W. Winborne, Barnitz. Pneumoniaand coryza have prevailed generally. The county, generally, and public buildings are in good condition. Clay—^o Board of Health. Cleveland—O. P. Gardner, Shelby. Typhoid fever has prevailed in the northeastern section. The general sanitary condition of county is good; also that of public buildings. Columbus—Dr. Isaac Jackson, Whiteville. Typhoid fever has prevailed to a greater extent than usual—probably thirty or forty cases. Hog cholera has been epidemic. Public buildings in good sanitary condition. Craven— Dr. Leinster Duffy, Newbern. Health of county is good—but very little sickness of any kind. Public buildings are kept in pretty fair condition. Ctimberland—Dr. J. A.Hodges, Fayetteville. Little sickness is reported by the physicians of the county. Three cases of pneumonia and several of bronchitis. Public buildings are all in good condition. Heating apparatus in jail has been renewed and improved. Currituck—F. \V. Ritter, Moyock. There is absolutely no sickness in this community. Public buildings in good repair. Dare—No Board of Health. Davidson—Dr. R. L. Payne, Jr.. Lexington. Varicella and measles have prevailed. A num- ber of cases of influenza have occurred during the last few days. Hog cholera has been epidemic. Public buildings in fairly good condition. Davie—No Board of Health. Duplin—Dr. Jas. W. Blount. Kenansville, Whooping-cough and mumps have prevailed. Sanitary condition of county is good, though in some sections there is considerable influenza, cough and pneumonia. Public buildings also in good condition. Durha7n—Dr. N. M. Johnson, Durham. December has been a very healthy month for Durham county. Public buildings in a healthful condition. Edgecoynbe—Dr. J. M. Baker, Tarboro. No report as to contagious diseases or condition of public buildings. Sanitary condition of county good. Forsyth—Dr. D. N. Dalton, Winston. No repoit. Franklin—Dr. E. S. Foster, Louisburg. The health of county was never better. No contagious diseases prevailed. Condition of public buildings is very good. Jail has recently undergone alterations. Perfect system of sewerage. Gaston—Dr. E. B. Holland, Dallas. Pneumonia and catarrhal fever have prevailed generally. Hog cholera has been epidemic. Sanitary condition of county fair; that of public buildings good. Gates—No Board of Health. Graham—No Board of Health. Granville—Dr. J. M. Hays. Oxford. General sanitary condition of county has been remarkably good the past month. One case typhoid fever reported. Jail is to be thoroughly renovated and cleansed at once on account of lice. Greene—T>v. E, H. Sugg. Snow Hill. Influenza has prevailed. One case of diphtheria reported. Sanitary condition of county good. Public buildings are in fair 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 | 1889-1890 |
Identifier | NCHH-03-004 |
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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 | 4 |
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Fixed Title * | Page 170 |
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 |
Identifier | NCHH-03-004-0178 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Page Type | all; report/review |
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 | 4 |
Issue Number | 10 |
Page Number | 170 |
Health Discipline | Public Health |
Full Text | 170 BULLETIN OF THE NORTH CAROLLN'A BOARD OF HEALTIL Catawba—Dr. J. M. McCorkle. Newton. County is in good sanitary condition, with no contagious diseases reported. Public buildings also in good condition. Chatham —Dr. L. A. Hanks, Pittsboro. Pneumonia has prevailed to a limited extent. Two or three sporadic cases of influenza have occurred. Hog cholera has been epidemic. Cherokee—Dr. J. F. Abernathy, Murphy. A few cases of measles, whooping-cough and typhoid fever have occurred. Only one case of typhoid. Condition of county is good. Paupers have been removed to the old poor-house, which is a very inferior building. Chowan — Dr. R. W. Winborne, Barnitz. Pneumoniaand coryza have prevailed generally. The county, generally, and public buildings are in good condition. Clay—^o Board of Health. Cleveland—O. P. Gardner, Shelby. Typhoid fever has prevailed in the northeastern section. The general sanitary condition of county is good; also that of public buildings. Columbus—Dr. Isaac Jackson, Whiteville. Typhoid fever has prevailed to a greater extent than usual—probably thirty or forty cases. Hog cholera has been epidemic. Public buildings in good sanitary condition. Craven— Dr. Leinster Duffy, Newbern. Health of county is good—but very little sickness of any kind. Public buildings are kept in pretty fair condition. Ctimberland—Dr. J. A.Hodges, Fayetteville. Little sickness is reported by the physicians of the county. Three cases of pneumonia and several of bronchitis. Public buildings are all in good condition. Heating apparatus in jail has been renewed and improved. Currituck—F. \V. Ritter, Moyock. There is absolutely no sickness in this community. Public buildings in good repair. Dare—No Board of Health. Davidson—Dr. R. L. Payne, Jr.. Lexington. Varicella and measles have prevailed. A num- ber of cases of influenza have occurred during the last few days. Hog cholera has been epidemic. Public buildings in fairly good condition. Davie—No Board of Health. Duplin—Dr. Jas. W. Blount. Kenansville, Whooping-cough and mumps have prevailed. Sanitary condition of county is good, though in some sections there is considerable influenza, cough and pneumonia. Public buildings also in good condition. Durha7n—Dr. N. M. Johnson, Durham. December has been a very healthy month for Durham county. Public buildings in a healthful condition. Edgecoynbe—Dr. J. M. Baker, Tarboro. No report as to contagious diseases or condition of public buildings. Sanitary condition of county good. Forsyth—Dr. D. N. Dalton, Winston. No repoit. Franklin—Dr. E. S. Foster, Louisburg. The health of county was never better. No contagious diseases prevailed. Condition of public buildings is very good. Jail has recently undergone alterations. Perfect system of sewerage. Gaston—Dr. E. B. Holland, Dallas. Pneumonia and catarrhal fever have prevailed generally. Hog cholera has been epidemic. Sanitary condition of county fair; that of public buildings good. Gates—No Board of Health. Graham—No Board of Health. Granville—Dr. J. M. Hays. Oxford. General sanitary condition of county has been remarkably good the past month. One case typhoid fever reported. Jail is to be thoroughly renovated and cleansed at once on account of lice. Greene—T>v. E, H. Sugg. Snow Hill. Influenza has prevailed. One case of diphtheria reported. Sanitary condition of county good. Public buildings are in fair condition. |
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