Volume 1
Report on the origin and spread of typhoid fever in U.S. military camps during the Spanish War of 1898 / by Walter Reed, Victor C. Vaughan and Edward O. Shakespeare.
- Walter Reed
- Date:
- 1904
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: Report on the origin and spread of typhoid fever in U.S. military camps during the Spanish War of 1898 / by Walter Reed, Victor C. Vaughan and Edward O. Shakespeare. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service. The original may be consulted at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service.
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![No. 154. Company B: Malarial fever, July 28; not returned to duty August 31. No. 155. Company I: Malarial fever, July 28; not returned to duty August 31. No. 156. Company I: Malarial fever, July 28; not returned to duty August 31. No. 157. Company B: Typhoid fever, July 28; not returned to duty August 31. No. 158. Company A: Malarial fever, July 28; not returned to duty August 31. No. 159. Company I: Malarial fever, July 28; not returned to duty August 31. No. 160. Company D: Malarial fever, July 28; not returned to duty August 31. No. 161. Company E: Malarial fever, July 28; not returned to duty August 31. No. 162. Company B: Malarial fever, July 30; not returned to duty August 31. No. 163. Company B: Malarial fever, July 30; not returned to duty August 31. No. 164. Company A: Malarial fever, July 31; not returned to duty August 31. No. 165. Company A: Malarial fever, .Tuly 31; not returned to duty August 31. No. 166. Company C: Malarial fever, July 31; not returned to duty August 31. No. 167. Company A: Malarial fever, July 31; not returned to duty August 31. No. 168. Company A: Malarial fever, July 31; not returned to duty August 31. No. 169. Company H: Malarial fever, July 31; not returned to duty August 31. No. 170. Company A: Malarial fever, July 31; not returned to duty August 31. No. 171. Company L: Malarial fever, July 31; not returned to duty August 31. No. 172. Company C: Malarial fever, July 31; not returned to duty August 31. No. 173. Company C: Gastric disturbance, August 1 to 24. No. 174. Company I: Malaria, August 1; still sick in hospital August 3]. No. 175. Company M: Malaria, August 1 to September 20. No. 176. Company I: Malaria, August 1; still sick in hospital August 31. No. 177. Company I: Malaria, August 1 to 19. No. 178. Company I: Malaria, August 1 to 15. No. 179. Company A: Malaria, August 1; sent to city hospital at Ponce August 1. There is no further record of this case. No. 180. Company I: Malaria, August 1; still sick in hospital August 31. No. 181. Company H: Malaria, August 2 to 22. No. 182. Company D: Malaria, August 2; sick in private house August 31. No. 183. Company M: Malaria, August 2; sent to hospital at Ponce August 10. No. 184. Company A: Malaria, August 2; still sick at Ponce August 31. No. 185. Company D: Malaria, August 2; still sick in hospital August 31. No. 186. Company G: Malaria, August 2; still sick in hospital August 31. No. 187. Company C: Typhoid fever, August 2; sent to hospital August 26. No. 188. Company A: Malaria, August 2; sick in city hospital at Ponce August 31. No. 189. Company A: Malaria, August 3; still sick in city hospi- tal at Ponce August 31. No. 190. Company C: Typhoid fever, August 3; left in hospital at Adjuntas. No. 191. Company D: Malaria and diarrhea, August 3 to 18. No. 192. Company M: Sent to hospital August 3 without diag- nosis. Here the disease was diagnosed typhoid fever, and the patient was furloughed August 15. No. 193. Company B: Malaria, August 4; still sick in hospital August 31. No. 194. Company B: Malaria, August 4; still sick in hospital August 31. No. 195. Company C; Malaria, August 5; left in hospital at Adjuntas. No. 196. Company I: r)iarrhea, August 5; sent to hosi)ital August 26. No. 197. Company G: Malaria, August 5; left in hospital at Adjuntas. No. 198. Company M: Malaria, August 5; sent tn hospital at Ponce August 10. No. 199. Company A: Malaria, August 6; still sick in hospital August 31. No. 200. Company G; Typhoid fever, August 6; sent to hospital without date. No. 201. Company M; Malaria, August (i; still sick in hospital at Ponce August 31. No. 202. Company A: Malaria, August 6; still sick in hospital August 31. No. 203. Ciinipany A: Sent to hospital withoutdiagnosis August6. Here the disease was diagnosed typhoid fever and the patient was furloughed Septemljer 13. No. 204. Comjmny E: Sent to hospital without diagnosis August 6. Here the disease was diagnosed enteritis and the patient Avas furloughed August 16. No. 205. Company A: Sent to hospital withovit diagnosis August 6. Here the disease was diagnosed typhoid fevei' and the patient was. furloughed September 28. No. 206. Company I: Sent to hospital without <liagnosisAugust6. Here the disease was diagnosed typhoi<l fever and the patient was furloughed September 19. No. 207. Company D: Sent to hospital without diagnosis August 6. Here the disease was diagnosed remittent malaria and the patient was furloughed September 27. No. 208. Company H: Sent to hospital without diagnosis August 6. Here the disease was diagnosed malarial fever and the patient was furloughed August 26. No. 209. Company B: Sent to hosjjital without diagnosis August 6.- Here the disease was diagnosed enteritis and the patient was' furloughed September 3. No. 210. Company H: Sent to hospital without diagnosis August 6. Here the disease was diagnosed typhoid fever and the paLient was fuloughed Septeml)er 9. No. 211. Company L: Sent to hospital without diagnosis August 6. Here the disease was diagnosed diarrhea and the patient was furloughed Sejitember 25. No. 212. Company I: Sent to hospital without diagnosis August 6. Here the disease was diagnosed remittent malaria and the patient was furloughed October 1. No. 213. Company C: Sent to hospital without iliagnosis August 6. Here the disease was diagnosed enteritis and the patient was furloughed October 1. No. 214. Company L: Sent to hospital withoutdiagnosis August 6. Here the disease was diagnosed malaria, but the further disposition of the jiatient is not given. No. 215. Company A: Typhoid fever, August 7; died August 10. No. 216. Company D: Malaria, August 7 to 20. No. 217. Company I: Malaria, Augu.st 7; still sick in hospital .\ugust 31. No. 218. 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