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186 BULLETIN OF THE NORTH CAROLLN'A BOARD OF HEALTIL Much sickness has prevailed during the month. Influenza has had its victims in every part of the county and the number of deaths among the old and enfeebled has been excep:ionally large. Public buildings are in first-class C' n-diiion and inmatts well cared for. Currituck—No Board of Health. Dare—No Board of Health. Davidson—Dr. R. L Payne, Jr., Lexington. ** La grippe" and measles have prevailed very generally. Sanitary condition of the county is fairly good. La grippe*' has prevailed raihVr extensively. Many of these cases suffered with high fever, intense aching in back and limbs (aching especially marked in nape of neck), severe headache, veriigo and pain in the bowels, without any catarrhal symptoms at all. As a rule the cases have convalesced in a few days, but in several cases catarrhal pneumonia, characterized by hyper[>yiexia, has resulted from slight imprudence. No deaths yet. Condition of public buildings unchanged. Dazne—No Board of Health. Duplin—Dr. J. W. Blount, Kenansville. Mumps and whooping-cough have prevailed. We have a number of cases of "la grippe," I suppose. It has more the appearance of dengue than influenza. Poor-house is in good sanitary condition. Durham—Dr. N. M, Johnson, Durham. La grippe*' has prevailed. It is not fatal per se and has not yet apparently increased the death rate. Runs its course in from one and a half to four days, sometimes leaving a bronchial cough. Sanitary condition of public buildings is good except some slight defects in sewerage, which is being corrected. Edgecombe—Dr. J. M. Baker, Tarboro, No report. Forsythe—Dr. I). N. Dalton. Winston. No report. Fianklin—Dr. E. S. Foster, Louisbiug. Sanitaiy condition of county is very good. There have been a few cases of influenza of mild type. Public buildings in good condition. Gaston—E. B. Holland, Dallas. Health could not be better. There have been a few cases of influenza in some portions. Public buildings are in fair sanitary condition. Gates—No Board of Health. Graham—No Board of Health. Granville—Dr. J. M. Hays, Oxford. No report. Greene—Dr. E. H. Sugg, Snow Hill. "La grippe" has prevailed throughout the county. Sanitary condition of county is good, also of public building-. Guilford—Dr. E. R. Michaux, Greensboro. Health of the county has been fair for the past month. Have had a good deal of bronchitis and some malaria. Remarkably few deaths, though. Sanitary condition of public build-ings good. Halifax—l^v, O. B. Pierce, Weldon. Influenza and mumps have prevailed in Weldon and other portions of the county. A fe\^ cases of pneumonia reported. With the^e excep-tion> sanitary condition of county has been good. Public buildings are in good condition. Improvements at the poor-house are contemplated. Hyde—No Board of Health. Ifedell—Dv. M. W. Hill, Statesville. Sanitary condition of county is good. A few cases of pneumonia and bronchitis and colds have been been heaid of. Public buildings in fair sanitary condition. Jackson—Dr. J. M. Candler, Dillsboro. P^our cases of measles repoited. Health of county very good. Sanitary condition of public buildings very good. Johnston—Dr. L. L. Sasser, Smithfield. Four case.s of typhoid fever reported. Bronchial troubles have prevailed. " La grippe" struck our county about the 20th. Many cases have been reported, but no fatal ones. Public buildings in good sanitary condition. Jones—Dr. C. B. Woodley, Trenton. So far as cm be learned the county is in remark-
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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 |
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Fixed Title * | Page 186 |
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-03-004-0194 |
Form General | Periodicals |
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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 |
Issue Number | 11 |
Page Number | 186 |
Health Discipline | Public Health |
Full Text | 186 BULLETIN OF THE NORTH CAROLLN'A BOARD OF HEALTIL Much sickness has prevailed during the month. Influenza has had its victims in every part of the county and the number of deaths among the old and enfeebled has been excep:ionally large. Public buildings are in first-class C' n-diiion and inmatts well cared for. Currituck—No Board of Health. Dare—No Board of Health. Davidson—Dr. R. L Payne, Jr., Lexington. ** La grippe" and measles have prevailed very generally. Sanitary condition of the county is fairly good. La grippe*' has prevailed raihVr extensively. Many of these cases suffered with high fever, intense aching in back and limbs (aching especially marked in nape of neck), severe headache, veriigo and pain in the bowels, without any catarrhal symptoms at all. As a rule the cases have convalesced in a few days, but in several cases catarrhal pneumonia, characterized by hyper[>yiexia, has resulted from slight imprudence. No deaths yet. Condition of public buildings unchanged. Dazne—No Board of Health. Duplin—Dr. J. W. Blount, Kenansville. Mumps and whooping-cough have prevailed. We have a number of cases of "la grippe" I suppose. It has more the appearance of dengue than influenza. Poor-house is in good sanitary condition. Durham—Dr. N. M, Johnson, Durham. La grippe*' has prevailed. It is not fatal per se and has not yet apparently increased the death rate. Runs its course in from one and a half to four days, sometimes leaving a bronchial cough. Sanitary condition of public buildings is good except some slight defects in sewerage, which is being corrected. Edgecombe—Dr. J. M. Baker, Tarboro, No report. Forsythe—Dr. I). N. Dalton. Winston. No report. Fianklin—Dr. E. S. Foster, Louisbiug. Sanitaiy condition of county is very good. There have been a few cases of influenza of mild type. Public buildings in good condition. Gaston—E. B. Holland, Dallas. Health could not be better. There have been a few cases of influenza in some portions. Public buildings are in fair sanitary condition. Gates—No Board of Health. Graham—No Board of Health. Granville—Dr. J. M. Hays, Oxford. No report. Greene—Dr. E. H. Sugg, Snow Hill. "La grippe" has prevailed throughout the county. Sanitary condition of county is good, also of public building-. Guilford—Dr. E. R. Michaux, Greensboro. Health of the county has been fair for the past month. Have had a good deal of bronchitis and some malaria. Remarkably few deaths, though. Sanitary condition of public build-ings good. Halifax—l^v, O. B. Pierce, Weldon. Influenza and mumps have prevailed in Weldon and other portions of the county. A fe\^ cases of pneumonia reported. With the^e excep-tion> sanitary condition of county has been good. Public buildings are in good condition. Improvements at the poor-house are contemplated. Hyde—No Board of Health. Ifedell—Dv. M. W. Hill, Statesville. Sanitary condition of county is good. A few cases of pneumonia and bronchitis and colds have been been heaid of. Public buildings in fair sanitary condition. Jackson—Dr. J. M. Candler, Dillsboro. P^our cases of measles repoited. Health of county very good. Sanitary condition of public buildings very good. Johnston—Dr. L. L. Sasser, Smithfield. Four case.s of typhoid fever reported. Bronchial troubles have prevailed. " La grippe" struck our county about the 20th. Many cases have been reported, but no fatal ones. Public buildings in good sanitary condition. Jones—Dr. C. B. Woodley, Trenton. So far as cm be learned the county is in remark- |
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