• “In Spite of Recent Epidemic There Were Less Deaths in 1918 Than Preceding Year.”• Remarkably low infant death rate and lower than 1917’s. 33 children under 1 year old died from pneumonia. • Lower death rate than last year even though there was a high rate of influenza running into pneumonia. • Deaths in Dayton were lower than other cities and other previous years in Dayton’s history. • Increase in births shown.• Final report to be issued next week.Newspaper article1
• The board of health's annual report of mortality and contagious diseases figures show there were 5...
• Yesterday was the “lowest mark” of the influenza epidemic• Total number of deaths is 1,247 and cas...
• In 1917 there were 1,656 more births than deaths. In 1918 there were 659 more deaths than births.•...
• Fewer deaths in Minneapolis occurred in first 8 months of 1918 than in any year on record• 397 chi...
• Influenza (and its complications) caused the death rate in Portland to increase to 2.2/thousand in...
15 died from influenza, 14 from broncho-pneumonia, and 16 from lobar-pneumonia. City's mortality rat...
• In October Toledo recorded 564, as compared to 284 for October 1917• Influenza responsible for 191...
• October, November, and December of 1918 broke records for mortality rates. In December there were ...
• “18.6 Per 1,000, as Against 21.1/ First Time Decrease Shown Since Influenza Epidemic Began.”• 20 d...
• 45 influenza and three pneumonia deaths were reported for the day. Dr. Roby expects the death rate...
• There are fewer deaths from influenza being reported. New cases show “some increase” from the prev...
• “Mortality due to pneumonia and influenza so far this month is far below the death rate during the...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, March 15—• The article compares the death rates in nine Ohio citie...
• Dr. Baker: “The recurrence of the influenza epidemic in Louisville is of a much milder form than t...
• Twin Cities had lowest death rate among 46 largest cities in the U.S. for 1918• Minneapolis: 14 pe...
• The board of health's annual report of mortality and contagious diseases figures show there were 5...
• Yesterday was the “lowest mark” of the influenza epidemic• Total number of deaths is 1,247 and cas...
• In 1917 there were 1,656 more births than deaths. In 1918 there were 659 more deaths than births.•...
• Fewer deaths in Minneapolis occurred in first 8 months of 1918 than in any year on record• 397 chi...
• Influenza (and its complications) caused the death rate in Portland to increase to 2.2/thousand in...
15 died from influenza, 14 from broncho-pneumonia, and 16 from lobar-pneumonia. City's mortality rat...
• In October Toledo recorded 564, as compared to 284 for October 1917• Influenza responsible for 191...
• October, November, and December of 1918 broke records for mortality rates. In December there were ...
• “18.6 Per 1,000, as Against 21.1/ First Time Decrease Shown Since Influenza Epidemic Began.”• 20 d...
• 45 influenza and three pneumonia deaths were reported for the day. Dr. Roby expects the death rate...
• There are fewer deaths from influenza being reported. New cases show “some increase” from the prev...
• “Mortality due to pneumonia and influenza so far this month is far below the death rate during the...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, March 15—• The article compares the death rates in nine Ohio citie...
• Dr. Baker: “The recurrence of the influenza epidemic in Louisville is of a much milder form than t...
• Twin Cities had lowest death rate among 46 largest cities in the U.S. for 1918• Minneapolis: 14 pe...
• The board of health's annual report of mortality and contagious diseases figures show there were 5...
• Yesterday was the “lowest mark” of the influenza epidemic• Total number of deaths is 1,247 and cas...
• In 1917 there were 1,656 more births than deaths. In 1918 there were 659 more deaths than births.•...