1840 — Yellow Fever Outbreak, Charleston, SC (22), New Orleans (3) — 25
–25 Blanchard tally of State and locality breakouts below.
Charleston, SC (22)
–22 U.S. Marine Hospital Service Annual Rpt…FY 1895. 1896, p. 436.
New Orleans, LA ( 3)
–3 Carrigan. The Saffron Scourge. 1961, p. 76.
–3 Jones. Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal. Vol. VI, New Series, 1878-79, p. 699.[1]
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Jones, Joseph, MD. “Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878 in New Orleans,” p. 683-715 in New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal (S. M. Bemis, W. H. Watkins and S. S. Herrick eds.). Vol. VI, New Series, 1878-ʹ9), March, 1879. Accessed 3-20-2018 at: https://ia800108.us.archive.org/30/items/19030340RX28.nlm.nih.gov/19030340RX28.pdf
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[1] From table on “Deaths from yellow fever, by year from 1817-1878.