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December 3, 1887

Yellow Fever.

JAMA. 1887;IX(23):723. doi:10.1001/jama.1887.02400220019005

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Abstract

—Reports from Tampa, Florida, to November 23, state that during the preceding two days there had been 5 new cases of yellow fever and 1 death, although the temperature had been below the freezing point. On the 24th no new cases and no deaths, and the nurses from Savannah and part of those from Key West had been sent home. The whole number of cases reported during the progress of the epidemic is 380 and 71 deaths.

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