• Carnes says on the surface the situation looks aggravated, but that there is no real cause for alarm, many of the Monday cases simply being overflow from Sunday• “I know for a fact that the cases as a whole are not serious. However, I wish to warn the physicians that influenza is a reportable disease according to the city ordinance enacted for that purpose, and that according to law the physicians are still to report their cases.”Newspaper article1
• Dr. Green has asked all Charleston physicians to report their influenza cases• Green: “Watch your ...
• Lawther and Carnes think the rise in cases makes lifting the ban more problematical• Lifting of sc...
• Dr. Dowling says no need to fear the “light epidemic” that has recently arisen in city.• 104 new c...
• “present situation is not alarming”• Number of cases reported daily is increasing but officials cl...
• Health Commissioner Peters:• “While there is yet no occasion for alarm over the present influenza ...
• “While the influenza situation is not growing any worse the improvement is not sufficiently rapid ...
• Yesterday, there were reports of 67 cases of influenza in the city• Health officer Kahn is not ala...
• Only one death recorded since Saturday• Carnes does not think anything is serious ,but will takes ...
*280 flu cases reported this week, but Dr. Arthur Sautter, City Health Officer, says this is no caus...
• Accurate figures on the number of Spanish influenza cases were not available yesterday. Dr. Parris...
• Carnes still not alarmed. • 40 doctors complying with request to report influenza cases (making fo...
• Reported cases covered the period from Saturday noon (1/4) and ending at 5 p.m. [presumed to be 1/...
• “Deaths Follow Carelessness on Part of Victims in Early Stages of Disease.”• “Warning is Reiterate...
• 16 deaths were reported in 24 hours. This is the smallest number in two weeks.• Dr. Manning fee...
• Cases being reported are “older” than 24 hrs. so numbers are actually inflated• “The officials, bo...
• Dr. Green has asked all Charleston physicians to report their influenza cases• Green: “Watch your ...
• Lawther and Carnes think the rise in cases makes lifting the ban more problematical• Lifting of sc...
• Dr. Dowling says no need to fear the “light epidemic” that has recently arisen in city.• 104 new c...
• “present situation is not alarming”• Number of cases reported daily is increasing but officials cl...
• Health Commissioner Peters:• “While there is yet no occasion for alarm over the present influenza ...
• “While the influenza situation is not growing any worse the improvement is not sufficiently rapid ...
• Yesterday, there were reports of 67 cases of influenza in the city• Health officer Kahn is not ala...
• Only one death recorded since Saturday• Carnes does not think anything is serious ,but will takes ...
*280 flu cases reported this week, but Dr. Arthur Sautter, City Health Officer, says this is no caus...
• Accurate figures on the number of Spanish influenza cases were not available yesterday. Dr. Parris...
• Carnes still not alarmed. • 40 doctors complying with request to report influenza cases (making fo...
• Reported cases covered the period from Saturday noon (1/4) and ending at 5 p.m. [presumed to be 1/...
• “Deaths Follow Carelessness on Part of Victims in Early Stages of Disease.”• “Warning is Reiterate...
• 16 deaths were reported in 24 hours. This is the smallest number in two weeks.• Dr. Manning fee...
• Cases being reported are “older” than 24 hrs. so numbers are actually inflated• “The officials, bo...
• Dr. Green has asked all Charleston physicians to report their influenza cases• Green: “Watch your ...
• Lawther and Carnes think the rise in cases makes lifting the ban more problematical• Lifting of sc...
• Dr. Dowling says no need to fear the “light epidemic” that has recently arisen in city.• 104 new c...