1864 — Typhoid, Chicago/192, Philadelphia/648; Typhus/Typhoid, NYC/1,425 –2,265

Chicago ( 192) Typhoid Fever
–192 Jordan. “Typhoid Fever and Water Supply in Chicago.” JAMA, 12-20-1902, p. 2.

New York City (1,425) Typhus/Typhoid
–1,425 Condran. “Changing Patterns of Epidemic Disease in New York City.” 1991, p. 31.

Philadelphia ( 648) Typhoid Fever
–648 Jones. Contagious and Infectious Diseases. 1884, p. 196.

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Condran, Gretchen A. “Changing Patterns of Epidemic Disease in New York City.” Pp. 27-41 in
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Jones, Joseph, M.D., President of the Board of Health of the State of Louisiana. Contagious and Infectious Diseases, Measures for Their Prevention and Arrest. Small Pox (Variola); Modified Small Pos (Varioloid); Chicken Pox (Varicella); Cow Pox (Variola Vaccinal): Vaccination, Spurious Vaccination Illustrated by Eight Colored Plates (Circular No. 2, Prepared for the Guidance of the Quarantine Officers and Sanitary Inspectors of the Board of Health of the State of Louisiana.). Baton Rouge: Leon Jastremski, State Printer, 1884. Accessed 2-12-2015 at: https://books.google.com/books?id=3VTboPycbBgC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false

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