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i88 197 BULLETIN OF THE NORTH CAROLLN'A BOARD OF HEALTIL house still unimproved ; and it isunsuited and unfit for the purpose for which used. Ora7ige. — Y)x. D. C. Parris, Hillsboro. Influenza has prt'vpiled in nearly all parts of the county. A few cases of bronchitis and pneumonia and of " said to be " " la grippe/' all in mild form, have occurred Distemper in mild form has been present among horses. Sanitary condition of poor-house very good—that of jail not so good Pamlico,—No Board of Health. Pasquotank. — No Board of Health. Pender. — Dr. S. vS. Satchwell, Burgaw. Four cases of diphtheria and five of typhoid fever reported Influenza has been prevalent. The remarkably warm weather has been attended with the development of malaria. Most of the pievailing diseases show malarial signs—even influenza. Pneumonia has prevailed. Perquimans.—No Board of Health. Person.—No Superintendent appointed. Pitt,—Dr. F. W. Brown, Greenville. No report. No Board of Health. Randoph—Dr. J. W, Long. Randleman. Outside of influenza, that has prevailed to some extent, we have had little sickness. At Worthville there have been a few cases of measles. Whooping-cough reported from New Hope township. The fevers in his section are generally catarrhal. One case of typhoid fever. Sanitary condition of poor-house is about as usual. Some of the rooms are a little crowded, but we are going to try to build some new rooms. That of jail is good, except for a slop-hole for waste water; and we are trying to remedy thi Richmond —Dv. P. W. Stancill, Rockingham. One ca;-e of diphtheria and typhoid fever reported. There have been a good many cases of influenza of a mild form, also of pneumonia No other sickness. No deaths in town during January. Sanitary condition of public buildings good. Robeson. — Dr. R. F. Lewis, Lumberton. No sickness save colds. County is in fair sanitary condition. Cholera has been epidemic among hogs. Public buildings in fair sanitary condition. Improvements suggested. Rockingham.—Dr. T. E. Balsley, Reids-ville. No report. Rotvan.—Dr. J. J- Summerell. Salisbury. Influenza has prevailed. There has been very little sickness Sanitary condition of county and public buildings good. The influenza is of mild type—no complications yet—relieved by a few days in doors and mild remedies. Rtiiherford.—\^r. E. B. Harris, Ruther-fordton. Influenza in mild form has prevailed. With this one exception the sanitary condition of the county is fine. Public buildings are in splendid sanitary condition. Sampson—Dr. J. A. Stevens, Clinton. Mumps and influenza are epidemic. A few cases of pneumonia and bronchitis. Sanitary condition of puolic buildings good. No report on cubic space, etc, Stanly.—^io Board of Health. Stokes.—Board of Health. Surry. — No Board of Heallh. Swam, — Dr. R. L. Davis, Bryson City. Influenza has prevailed to some extent. Measles in southwestern poition of county, with these exceptions the sanitary condition of county is fairly good. Transylvania,—Dr. D H. Farmer. Brevard. No report. Tyrrell.—Dr. Ab. Alexander, Columbia. One case of diphtheiia reported. La grippe" has been epidemic in this township. We have had on<' hundred and ten cases with no deaths. Sanitary condition of county is good, also of public buildings. Upiion. — Dr. W. C. Ramsay, Monroe. Only "la grii»pe " has prevailed. One death reported. Sanitary condition of county good but for this. Sanitary condition of poor-house good; of jail inferior.
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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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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 | 4 |
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Page Number | 188 |
Health Discipline | Public Health |
Full Text | i88 197 BULLETIN OF THE NORTH CAROLLN'A BOARD OF HEALTIL house still unimproved ; and it isunsuited and unfit for the purpose for which used. Ora7ige. — Y)x. D. C. Parris, Hillsboro. Influenza has prt'vpiled in nearly all parts of the county. A few cases of bronchitis and pneumonia and of " said to be " " la grippe/' all in mild form, have occurred Distemper in mild form has been present among horses. Sanitary condition of poor-house very good—that of jail not so good Pamlico,—No Board of Health. Pasquotank. — No Board of Health. Pender. — Dr. S. vS. Satchwell, Burgaw. Four cases of diphtheria and five of typhoid fever reported Influenza has been prevalent. The remarkably warm weather has been attended with the development of malaria. Most of the pievailing diseases show malarial signs—even influenza. Pneumonia has prevailed. Perquimans.—No Board of Health. Person.—No Superintendent appointed. Pitt,—Dr. F. W. Brown, Greenville. No report. No Board of Health. Randoph—Dr. J. W, Long. Randleman. Outside of influenza, that has prevailed to some extent, we have had little sickness. At Worthville there have been a few cases of measles. Whooping-cough reported from New Hope township. The fevers in his section are generally catarrhal. One case of typhoid fever. Sanitary condition of poor-house is about as usual. Some of the rooms are a little crowded, but we are going to try to build some new rooms. That of jail is good, except for a slop-hole for waste water; and we are trying to remedy thi Richmond —Dv. P. W. Stancill, Rockingham. One ca;-e of diphtheria and typhoid fever reported. There have been a good many cases of influenza of a mild form, also of pneumonia No other sickness. No deaths in town during January. Sanitary condition of public buildings good. Robeson. — Dr. R. F. Lewis, Lumberton. No sickness save colds. County is in fair sanitary condition. Cholera has been epidemic among hogs. Public buildings in fair sanitary condition. Improvements suggested. Rockingham.—Dr. T. E. Balsley, Reids-ville. No report. Rotvan.—Dr. J. J- Summerell. Salisbury. Influenza has prevailed. There has been very little sickness Sanitary condition of county and public buildings good. The influenza is of mild type—no complications yet—relieved by a few days in doors and mild remedies. Rtiiherford.—\^r. E. B. Harris, Ruther-fordton. Influenza in mild form has prevailed. With this one exception the sanitary condition of the county is fine. Public buildings are in splendid sanitary condition. Sampson—Dr. J. A. Stevens, Clinton. Mumps and influenza are epidemic. A few cases of pneumonia and bronchitis. Sanitary condition of puolic buildings good. No report on cubic space, etc, Stanly.—^io Board of Health. Stokes.—Board of Health. Surry. — No Board of Heallh. Swam, — Dr. R. L. Davis, Bryson City. Influenza has prevailed to some extent. Measles in southwestern poition of county, with these exceptions the sanitary condition of county is fairly good. Transylvania,—Dr. D H. Farmer. Brevard. No report. Tyrrell.—Dr. Ab. Alexander, Columbia. One case of diphtheiia reported. La grippe" has been epidemic in this township. We have had on<' hundred and ten cases with no deaths. Sanitary condition of county is good, also of public buildings. Upiion. — Dr. W. C. Ramsay, Monroe. Only "la grii»pe " has prevailed. One death reported. Sanitary condition of county good but for this. Sanitary condition of poor-house good; of jail inferior. |
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