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Day
17
Month
November
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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HEALTH IN MICHIGAN. Tbulletin 5.1 Keports to the State Board of Health, Lansing, for the week ending October 29 1881, by flfty observers of diseases in different parts of the state show causes of sickness as follows: Number and per cent. iisk A.SKS is ohdkr of of observers by whom getest área of enen di.eae was repb.vaic. "Siber. Per cent. 1 Intermittent fever f 94 2 Rheumatisai '♦ 3 Remittent fever ■ t i Typho-malarial fever aj 5Diarrboea 8 fi Consumption (of lungs) . . 84 6K 7 Neuralgia " j 8 Bronchitis f " 9 lonsilites 25 5U 10 Diphtheria 21 11 Typhoid fever (enterio... i j 12 Pneumouia Í2 13 Dysentery } 5 14 Influenza J ' ÍS 15 Cholera morbus " " 10 Erysipelas x fi 17 Intlainmation of Bowels.. í 18 Scarletfever g 19 Whooping cough ? í" 20 MembranousCroup o i 21 Cholera iafantum " 22 Puerperal fever ..... 2 2L Cerebro spinal Meningitis, a 24 Pharyngitis.......... jt 25 Inflammation ol Brain f 26 Measles % 27 Continued lver J ., ti Diphtheritic Paralysi .... l ' 28 Laryneiti „ „„, For the week ending Oct. V, 1. the diseases sho wn to have most increased in area of prevalence are pneu monia, influenza, tonsilitis and typhoid f ever. Scarlet f ever has Bhghtly mcreased in prevalence during October; it is reported by the same number of observers as for the preceding week. ïhere has been a decrease in the area of prevalence of diphtheria, cholera morbus and cholera infantum. Henky B. Baker, Sec'y State Board of Health. Lansino, Mich., Nov. 10, 1881. Add a little glycerine to the grease applied to harness and it will be kept in a soft and pliable state in spite of the ammoniacal exhalations of the stable, which tand to make it brittle.

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