- Title
- Public documents of the State of North Carolina [1891]
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- Date
- 1891
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- Creator
- ["North Carolina."]
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- Place
- ["North Carolina, United States"]
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Public documents of the State of North Carolina [1891]
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74
Document No. 30.
[Session
Table III. — SHOWING THE COMPARATIVE PREVALENCE OF
DISEASE DURING THE YEARS 1SS9 AND 1S9 o.— Continued.
(The top row of figures opposite each disease is for 1SS9 ; the bottom for 1S90.)
Diseases.
Meningitis _
Milk-sickness
Mumps -
Pneumonia - -
Rheumatism - - -
Rubeola - -
Scarlatina - -
Scurvy -
Staggers ---
Tousilitis . — -
Typhoid Fever
Typho-malarial Fever
Varicella - -
Whooping-cough _
NUMBER OF COUNTIES RE¬
PORTING, BV MONTHS.
Ь
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11,17
4 8 6
23 26 22* 9
21 15 25(17
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7 4--
6--| 1
! I
7 = 3
5 2
2i 3
1 2
212 16
4 816
243
2 3--
' I
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I 2
I - - I
3 i 2
2 2 1
3 4 2
1
5
224
2 3 3
4 3
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- I - -
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1
3, 5 2
> 4
1
. ‘ I
T
О Л
T T
■7 9 5
3 612
4 i324
1347 33
3S
40
41 3837
37 37 30
1 |__
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22,20
3' 19
1
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4
5
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7 1 -
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1
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2 1
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1 ii—
2 -
6 6,6
4 3 5
- * 6
1 2 4
6' S' 6
13 71 9
9
7
7 7 8
61 S 14
7j 6
10 7
In the above table we have tried to show the comparative prevalence ot diseases
occurring in the State for two years. It will be seen from this table that the most
prevalent diseases were Diphtheria, Malarial Fever, Measles, Typhoid Fever and
Whooping-cough, these diseases having occurred in each month of the two years.
Following these are Bronchitis, Dysentery, Mumps, Pneumonia and Scarlatina.
Bronchitis is most prevalent in the winter months; Diarrhoea in the spring and early
summer; Diphtheria in the fall; Dysentery in the spring and early summer; Influenza
during the winter months of 1RS9- 90; Malaria! Fever in the summer and early fall;
Measles not much preference for any particular season, lnit a little more prevalent in
the spring; Mumps in the spring; Pneumonia in the winter and earl v spring; Scarlatina
but little influenced by the season; Typhoid Fever in the summer and autumn;
И
'hoop¬
ing-cough slightly more prevalent 111 the summer and autumn.
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