A History of Asiatic Cholera in the Philippine Islands

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A History of Asiatic Cholera in the Philippine Islands
Philippine Islands Dept of the Interior
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17, 1907. Aided by: Dr. Luis Abella, M. I. , Aug. 16, 1906, to Oct. 4, 1906; O. R. Dexter, S. I. , in charge of cholera outbreak from Feb. 16, 1908, to Mar. 31, 1908. Dr. G. I. Cullen, D. H. O. , in charge, assisted by: C. Bran- Nueva Vizcaya 1-62541 1 tigan, S. I. , Aug. 17 to Sept. 28, 1907. No district health officer.
The following districts have remained free from cholera since the epidemic of 1902-4 to October 19, 1908: Health districts. District health officers.
Cebu and Oriental Negros D
...r. Arlington Pond, D. H. 0.
Bohol Dr. R. Villafranca, D. H. 0.
Sorsogon Dr. Julio Ruiz, D. H. O. ; Dr. V. De Jesus, D. H. 0.
Albay and Ambos Camarines.... Dr. W. K. Beatty, D. H. 0.
Cagayan and Isabela Dr. F. Ricerra, D. H. 0. ; Dr. B. Torribio, D. H. 0.
The active infection which began to spread from towns near Manila in August, 1905, did not entirely disappear from the archipelago as a whole until April 29, 1907, and even then the provinces remained clear only until July 22, 1907.
I have already called^ attention to the startling difference between the result of the campaign in Manila and that of the one in the provinces.


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