• 75 new cases, 10 deaths reported to Health Dept. yesterday, which is “a slight reduction” than the previous day.• Reports from govt. to Health Officer W. H. Peters of the period up to November 16th show that Cincinnati had the lowest influenza mortality out of all the cities in the US with populations of 400,000 or more.• Sept. 11-Nov. 16: 1,011 deaths of influenza and pneumonia, a mortality rate of 2.6% for 1000 populationNewspaper article
• “Only 56 Cases Reported Yesterday, Compared With 98 on the Preceding Day.”• “Fewer Deaths in City”...
The Census Bureau has released influenza figures (deaths per 1000 population) for major citiesaround...
• City health departments received reports of 11 deaths yesterday; not known if number is actually d...
• Health Officer William H. Peters showed with statistics that “Cincinnati has suffered less from th...
• 295 total deaths in Cincinnati during week ending yesterday, 262 of which due to influenza/complic...
• Physicians report milder cases of influenza with fewer cases in general in Columbus• Official deat...
• Health Officer William H. Peters said that the “health condition” (article, not sure if his actual...
• 13 deaths have been reported for the day, versus 26 the previous day. 232 new cases have been repo...
• Cincinnati was credited in the bulletin of the New York Board of Health as the city with the lowes...
• “Spanish influenza hangs on with a tenacious grip in Cincinnati…”• 96 new cases and 13 deaths yest...
• “[L]ast week Columbus had the highest death rate of any large city in the state [37.7 / 1000].”• “...
• City health officials have noticed a marked decline in influenza in the last two days• Reports are...
• Five influenza deaths and six pneumonia deaths reported to the Boston Health Department yesterday•...
• Yesterday, there were five official reports of death in Columbus, and 15 the day before • Official...
• “893 Is Day’s Record, of Which 35 Are Children, and Deaths Are 30.”• 30 deaths• 26,624 cases and 1...
• “Only 56 Cases Reported Yesterday, Compared With 98 on the Preceding Day.”• “Fewer Deaths in City”...
The Census Bureau has released influenza figures (deaths per 1000 population) for major citiesaround...
• City health departments received reports of 11 deaths yesterday; not known if number is actually d...
• Health Officer William H. Peters showed with statistics that “Cincinnati has suffered less from th...
• 295 total deaths in Cincinnati during week ending yesterday, 262 of which due to influenza/complic...
• Physicians report milder cases of influenza with fewer cases in general in Columbus• Official deat...
• Health Officer William H. Peters said that the “health condition” (article, not sure if his actual...
• 13 deaths have been reported for the day, versus 26 the previous day. 232 new cases have been repo...
• Cincinnati was credited in the bulletin of the New York Board of Health as the city with the lowes...
• “Spanish influenza hangs on with a tenacious grip in Cincinnati…”• 96 new cases and 13 deaths yest...
• “[L]ast week Columbus had the highest death rate of any large city in the state [37.7 / 1000].”• “...
• City health officials have noticed a marked decline in influenza in the last two days• Reports are...
• Five influenza deaths and six pneumonia deaths reported to the Boston Health Department yesterday•...
• Yesterday, there were five official reports of death in Columbus, and 15 the day before • Official...
• “893 Is Day’s Record, of Which 35 Are Children, and Deaths Are 30.”• 30 deaths• 26,624 cases and 1...
• “Only 56 Cases Reported Yesterday, Compared With 98 on the Preceding Day.”• “Fewer Deaths in City”...
The Census Bureau has released influenza figures (deaths per 1000 population) for major citiesaround...
• City health departments received reports of 11 deaths yesterday; not known if number is actually d...