| 1862 | Feb 5, 1862 - G, at Frederick, of typhoid fever; buried in I'rederick. Sergeant Francis Aimcs, t;o. D, Dec. 9, at Frederick, of consumption; taken tome. ... 2'J, at I'rccterick,of typhoid fever; taken home. Uea!hs in tAe Third sinr;c fts entry the Service to the 3lsl of Uecemhcr, Henry Clemens, Co. ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50610F93A5B1B7493C7A91789D85F468684F9
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| 1880 | Oct 1, 1880 - At this time of the year the number of cases of typhoid fever in this City always increases. This year is proving to be no exception to this rule. Every succeeding year, nevertheless, has brought a decreased number of cases, and this has been attributed by the Board of Health to the ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70B11FF3E5B1B7A93C3A9178BD95F448884F9
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| 1889 | Aug 22, 1889 - The daily record of cases of contagious diseases reported at Sanitary Headquarters by Dr. Cyrus Edson shows a marked increase in typhoid fever. disease reported, against ? oases reported dur1nK the corresponding twenty-four hours of last Sear. There was but 1 case of scarlet favor and ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20815F63B5413738DDDAB0A94D0405B8984F0D3
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| 1892 | Jul 14, 1892 - bi)-i or Opinion as to the Extent of. It. rl rl,,t. There is of opinion as to hether or not typhoid-fever is alarm- 11"i5y prevalent in the city. The County Hos- pital contains a large number of typhoid patients, nearly all immigrants, who have not b ecn in the country long enough to ... pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/436020462.html?dids=436020462:436020462&FMT=CITE& FMTS=CITE:AI&type=historic&date=Jul+14%2C...TYPHOID-FEVER...
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| 1893 | Jul 14, 1893 - It shows the cases of typhoid fever since May 14. last, as compared with the corresponding period of 1892: Corretpondiny . 1S93. 18S2. ... Beglster Sagle famished this or mortality from, typhoid fever for th1/2 twenty -seven weeks ending Jnly 8,1893, compared with the mortality for the ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00613FB3F5A1A738DDDAD0994DF405B8385F0D3
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| 1896 | Mar 28, 1896 - To the Editor nf T7ie Kcw- TorJc Times: In your edition of Sunday, March 22, there is an editorial upon " Albany's Water Supply." In I tlie course of the article a statement is made regarding the prevalence of typhoid fever in this city during last year, and it is said that fifteen ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70C12FB3F5F1B738DDDA10A94DB405B8685F0D3
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| 1898 | Sep 22, 1898 - ... %-Villiam J{. Brown, cook for Company C, Two Hundred and First Yew York, died to-day of typhoid fever, lie enlisted in New York Citx', and his body will be sent there for burial. There are still over 100 typhoid fever patients in the division hospitals, and they will be taken away to ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0913F93F5811738DDDAB0A94D1405B8885F0D3
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| 1902 | Apr 19, 1902 - It was officially announced to-day that Queen Wilhelmina was suffering from typhoid fever. A special edition of the Official Journal this morning published the physicians' statement, as follows:. " The supposition entertained by the Queen's physicians since the commencement of her ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50C15FC3B5A16738DDDA00994DC405B828CF1D3
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| 1903 | May 2, 1903 - ST. LOUIS. May 1.-It was at first feared., that "William Loeb, Secretary to the President, who is ill at the Southern Hotel, was threatened with typhoid fever, but the house physician says the pati&nt will be able to leave Sunday for Albuquerque, NM, to rejoin President Roosevelt. ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0615FA345412738DDDAB0894DD405B838CF1D3
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| 1911 | Sep 15, 1911 - AT this season of the year it is estimated by the health department of Chicago that one-half the typhoid fever is "vacation typhoid "--that is, typhoid fever which has ... Typhoid fever is more frequent in the country than In the city. Chicago has n rate than the -country round about. ... pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/386966701.html?dids=386966701:386966701&FMT=ABS& FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Sep+15%2C+1911&author...to...
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