HEALTH BULLETIN Based on 2,366 reports received from weekly correspondents during the year ending November 1, 1889. Per cent. of observers reporting diseases present, with number of cases reported each month, and for the entire year. For 4 weeks For 5 weeks For 4 weeks For 4 weeks For 4 weeks For 4 weeks ending ending ending June 28, 89. July 26, 89. Aug. 30, 89. ending Sep't. 27, '89. For 5 weeks ending Nov. 1, 1889. rec'd, 171. rec'd, No. reports No. reports No. reports No. reports No. reports 127. rec'd, 138. No. reports No. reports rec'd, 191 rec'd, 242. rec'd, 172. rec'd, 150. Av. per cent. of observers reporting cases. Total number of cases For the year end reported. ing Nov. 1, 1889. Place and population. ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF DEATHS, AND CAUSES, IN THE FOLLOWING Cardington, Hudson and Miamisburg, report no deaths. Camden, 1 death from apoplexia; Delta, 1 death from old age; Flushing, 1 death from pneumonia; Forest, 1 death from old age; Huron, 1 death from apoplexia; Logan, 1 death from typhoid-fever; Mechanicsburg, 1 death from convulsions; New Carlisle, 1 death from consumption; New London, 1 death from violence; Waverly, 1 death from heart disease; White House, 1 death from diphtheria. CITIES AND TOWNS OF OHIO, DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1888. Authority. 5 1 1 3 Dr. L. S. Ebright, H. O. Dr. A. W. Hopkins, H. O. 2 1 Dr. H. N. Coomer, H. O. Dr. J. Park West, H. O. 2 1 John Earls, H. O. 2 Drs. Keller and Hice. 2 1 3 2 1 Dr. T. S. Barnes, H. O. 1 3 1 27 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 10 Dr. John S. Wood, Secretary. Dr. W. Hough, H. O. Dr. J. M. Weaver, H. O. J. S. Haller, Secretary. Dr. Webb J. Kelly, H. O. Dr. L. B. Smith, H. O. Dr. C. W. Tufts, H.O. O. Newberry, H. O. Dr R. Harvey Reed, H. O. Dr. John T. Sutphen, H. O. Dr. S. McClintick, H. O. Dr. E. R. Eggleston, H. O. Dr. Chas. W. Cable, H O. Dr. E. A. Kitzmiller, H. O. R. B. Anderson, H. O. 1 Dr. S. H. Smith. H. O. 2 2 1 Dr. W. A. McClain, H. O. 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 19 24 25 40 20 2 2 1 1 2 Dr. W. L. Buechner, H. O. ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF DEATHS, AND CAUSES, IN THE FOLLOWING 1 2 Akron, 30,000... Alliance, 7,000. 11 Ashtabula, 6,500. 13 Bellaire, 12,000 13 Bellevue, 3,500 Bloomingburg, 800. Canton, 25,000 29 Chillicothe, 14,000.. Cincinnati, 325,000 435 Clyde, 3,000.. Dayton, 60,000. Cleveland, 225,000 Columbus, 101,000. Conneaut, 1,500. Defiance, 7,000. Delaware, 9,000.. East Liverpool, 10,000 East Palestine, 1,600. Forest, 1,300 Gallion, 6,000. Galipolis, 5,000 Hamilton, 20,000 Huron, 1,100... Kent, 3,750 Logan, 3,700 Mansfield, 15,000. Marion, 8,000 Middletown, 7,000.. North Amherst, 1,600. Oxford, 2,000.. Piqua, 10,000. Plymouth, 1,500. St. Mary's, 2,500 Shawnee, 4,000.. Toledo, 80,000.. Urbana, 8,000 Versallies, 1,900.. Wadsworth, 2,500. 13 15 35244 226430 Springboro and Ashley report no deaths. Waverly, 1 death; Mechanicsburg, 1 death from phthisis pulmonalis; Bedford, 1 death from malarial fever; Hudson, 1 death from pneumonia; Oberlin, 1 death from heart disease; Miamisburg, 1 death from croup; Cuyahoga Falls, 1 death from old age; Chagrin Falls, 1 death from erysipelas; McComb, 1 death from violence. CITIES AND TOWNS OF OHIO, DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1888. 610720 10 1 1 1 2 3 12 422 21 1 4 1 1 41 40 30 26 10 2 1161115 12 :00 1 4 62151 1 1 8 3 2 1 3 3 1 50 51 9 2 2 John Earls, H. O. Dr. H. R. Stitt, H. O. Dr. S. A. Conklin, Registrar. J. S. Haller, Secretary. Dr. A. L.. Le Cester, H. O. H. M. Mundy, M. D. Dr. E. Westlake, H. O. Dr. R. Harvey Reed, H. O. J. K. Redd, H. O. Dr. John T. Sutphen, H. 0. 1 Dr. Chas. W. Cable, H. O. 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 112 2 1 16 45 55 33 71 39 3 138 118 75 141 Dr. J. W. Tuthill, H. O. 1 1 1 J. M. Ross, H. O. 1 |