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Identifier: b20403513 (find matches)
Title: Hygienic and medical reports (electronic resource)
Year: 1879 (1870s)
Authors: Parker, Joseph Benson, 1841-1915 United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Sanitary and medical reports
Subjects: United States. Navy Naval hygiene Naval Medicine
Publisher: Washington : G.P.O.
Contributing Library: Wellcome Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Wellcome Library
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AN ACCOUNT OF THE YELLOW FEVER ON BOARD THEU. S. S. PLYMOUTH. KEPORT OF SURGEON THEORON WOOLVERTON. On the Ctb October, 1878, the United States steamship Ply-month sailed from Portsmonth, H., nnder orders for SantaCrnz, on acconnt of an insnrrection in that island. She anchored oft Christianstaed on the 19th October, and onthe 21st proceeded to St. Thomas, some forty miles distant, tofill up with coal 5 192 tons of good anthracite coal were put onboard there by natives. There had been at St. Thomas dnringthe season some nine or ten deaths from yellow fever, of unaccli-mated soldiers recently arrived from Denmark, sporadic cases,and all but one occurred in the garrison. The port was consid-ered to be healthy and was not quarantined against anywhere.During our stay at St. Thomas none of the men were allowedto land; officers w^ere permitted to go ashore between 10 oclocka. m. and 5 oclock p. m.: the stewards did their marketing inthe middle of the day, and but few stores of any kind were
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