• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, November 28—• Congo, a mining village in Perry County, has been the worst affected small town. In Congo there are 50 cases and have been five deaths. Several patients have been removed to Corning, and a physician from Cincinnati was sent to the village to offer care.• Commissioner Bauman also sent aid from Urbana to the Highland County Children's Home, Hillsboro, where 40 cases have been reported.• Eight deaths occurred in Cincinnati for the day.Newspaper article
• 295 total deaths in Cincinnati during week ending yesterday, 262 of which due to influenza/complic...
• Health Officer Peters, Dr. J.C. Oliver of the Hospitalization Board, and Safety Director John R Ho...
• Dr. Peters has announced that the crest of the influenza epidemic in Cincinnati has passed.• 32 de...
• Health Officer William H. Peters showed with statistics that “Cincinnati has suffered less from th...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, November 26—• Acting Health Commissioner announced that influenza ...
• Health Department officials in Cincinnati noted further improvement in the influenza situation.• 2...
• There were 21 deaths reported Saturday, 10 deaths Sunday, and 20 yesterday, Oct. 28• 3 of the 20 d...
• “Spanish influenza hangs on with a tenacious grip in Cincinnati…”• 96 new cases and 13 deaths yest...
• Physicians report milder cases of influenza with fewer cases in general in Columbus• Official deat...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 16—• 6,000 new cases have been reported in Ohio, bringing ...
• Further health precautions may be implemented as needed.• Walter Evans is the Registrar of Vital S...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 13—• 50,000 cases of flu have been reported in Ohio.• Elev...
• With the situation around Louisville improving, people are beginning to look at helping in Eastern...
Health Dept. reports disease receding in city. County reports indicate the situation is improving th...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 9—• Each of Ohio’s 88 counties suffers from influenza and ...
• 295 total deaths in Cincinnati during week ending yesterday, 262 of which due to influenza/complic...
• Health Officer Peters, Dr. J.C. Oliver of the Hospitalization Board, and Safety Director John R Ho...
• Dr. Peters has announced that the crest of the influenza epidemic in Cincinnati has passed.• 32 de...
• Health Officer William H. Peters showed with statistics that “Cincinnati has suffered less from th...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, November 26—• Acting Health Commissioner announced that influenza ...
• Health Department officials in Cincinnati noted further improvement in the influenza situation.• 2...
• There were 21 deaths reported Saturday, 10 deaths Sunday, and 20 yesterday, Oct. 28• 3 of the 20 d...
• “Spanish influenza hangs on with a tenacious grip in Cincinnati…”• 96 new cases and 13 deaths yest...
• Physicians report milder cases of influenza with fewer cases in general in Columbus• Official deat...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 16—• 6,000 new cases have been reported in Ohio, bringing ...
• Further health precautions may be implemented as needed.• Walter Evans is the Registrar of Vital S...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 13—• 50,000 cases of flu have been reported in Ohio.• Elev...
• With the situation around Louisville improving, people are beginning to look at helping in Eastern...
Health Dept. reports disease receding in city. County reports indicate the situation is improving th...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, October 9—• Each of Ohio’s 88 counties suffers from influenza and ...
• 295 total deaths in Cincinnati during week ending yesterday, 262 of which due to influenza/complic...
• Health Officer Peters, Dr. J.C. Oliver of the Hospitalization Board, and Safety Director John R Ho...
• Dr. Peters has announced that the crest of the influenza epidemic in Cincinnati has passed.• 32 de...