MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY-Continued. Morbidity and mortality table, cities of the United States, for week ended August 19, 1911-Continued. MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY-Continued. Morbidity and mortality table, cities of the United States, for week ended August 19, 1911-Continued.. STATISTICAL REPORTS OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY, STATES AND CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES (untabulated). FLORIDA.-Week ended August 19, 1911. Reports from the State board of health show diphtheria present in 3 localities with 4 cases, malaria in 4 localities with 15 cases, scarlet fever in 2 localities with 4 cases, smallpox in 4 counties with 15 cases, tuberculosis in 2 localities with 3 cases, typhoid fever in 9 localities with 23 cases. KENTUCKY-Louisville.-Month of July, 1911. Population, 223,928. Total number of deaths from all causes 294, including measles 1, tuberculosis (pulmonary) 41, typhoid fever 5. Cases reported: Diphtheria 8, scarlet fever 5, tuberculosis (pulmonary) 49, typhoid fever 20. NEW YORK-Rochester.-Month of July, 1911. Population, 218,149. Total number of deaths from all causes 295, including diphtheria 9, scarlet fever 2, tuberculosis (pulmonary) 23, typhoid fever 1. Cases reported: Diphtheria 43, measles 100, scarlet fever 37, tuberculosis (pulmonary) 40, typhoid fever 10. NORTH DAKOTA.-Month of July, 1911. Population, 577,056. Total number of deaths from all causes 247, including diphtheria 1, scarlet fever 1, typhoid fever 1. Cases reported: Diphtheria 31, measles 21, scarlet fever 20, smallpox 6, tuberculosis 12, typhoid fever 14. |