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October 20, 1883

Yellow Fever.

JAMA. 1883;I(15):457. doi:10.1001/jama.1883.02390150021008

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Abstract

— This fever is reported to be still prevailing severely in many of the cities of Mexico, particularly at Mazatlan, Manzille, San Jose, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Acapulco, Zucatula, Manzanillo, Corrientes, and San Blas. Its tendency to extend northwest is such that precautionary measures have been taken by the Surgeon General of the Marine Hospital Service, to prevent its being carried into Arizona.

A few cases continue to occur in the Navy Yard at Pensacola, and at the Quarantine Station on Ship Island.

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