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14 ATLANTIC HOTEL, MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
MDREHEAD CITY, lY, C,
AS R HEALTH RESORT,
The proprietors take great pleasure in submitting the following let-ter
from Dr. R. B. Haywood, a physician of forty years standing.
Dr. Haywood is an ex-President of the North Carolina State Medical
Society, President of the Haleigh Academy of Medicine, President of
the Raleigh Board of Health, Physician to the North Carolina Insti-tution
for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, and Consulting Physi-cian
to St. Leonard^s Hospital
:
Raleigh, N. C, February 20th, 1885. .
R. B. Raney, Esq. :
3Iy dear Sir: Your favor of yesterday, requesting my views on the
healthfulness of Morehead City after another season spent at the Atlan-tic
Hotel, is to hand.
In my opinion it is the healthiest place on the continent, and it will
be apparent to any one, when I say that I have spent July and August
of the last four summers at the Atlantic Hotel, and during that time
eleven thousand two hundred and forty-six were registered at this
hotel and not a single death occurred in that time. I will go further,
and say that but two cases of malarial fever occurred in the four years,
and they were landed from a steamer from the Tar River. There was
last season a daily average of sixty children in the hotel and but two
of these required medical treatment.
My views on the climatic treatment of consumption and kindred
diseases, after further experience and investigation, are fixed and unal-tered.
I have now the same views I expressed in my letter to Dr.
Brooks and to the New York Medical Record, as published in- your
last year's circular. The last and most able work on the practice of
medicine, issued from the medical press, is by that eminent physician,
Alfred L. Loomis, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Pathology and Prac-tice
of Medicine in the Medical Department of the University of New
York. If he had had Morehead in his eye he could not have described
a place fulfilling more thoroughly the requirements laid down by him
for the government of consumptive patients. He says, " Those patients
who develope consumption after middle age, and are incapable of much
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.C. : open from June first to October |
| Other Title | Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., as a summer resort |
| Contributor | Atlantic Hotel (Morehead City, N.C.) |
| Date | 1885 |
| Subjects |
North Caroliniana Hotels--North Carolina--Morehead City Morehead City (N.C.)--Description and travel |
| Place |
Morehead City, Carteret County, North Carolina, United States |
| Time Period |
(1876-1900) Gilded Age |
| Description | "March, 1885"--T.p. verso. |
| Publisher | E.M. Uzzell, Printer |
| Rights | Public Domain see http://digital.ncdcr.gov/u?/p249901coll22,63753; |
| Physical Characteristics | 31, [9] p. : ill., map ; 23 cm. |
| Collection |
General Collection. State Library of North Carolina |
| Type |
Text |
| Language |
English |
| Format |
Books |
| Digital Characteristics-A | 50 p.; 5,920 KB; |
| Digital Collection |
General Collection |
| Digital Format | application/pdf |
| Audience | All |
| Pres File Name-M | gen_spc_atlantichotelmorehead1885.pdf |
| Capture Tools-M | scribe7.indiana.archive.org |
