Kansas University quarterly . ^LA 1 E XI. Figs. 1. 2, 3, 4, and 5. Bones from the region of the skull ofXiphactinus, the exact position of which can not be made out. One-half natural size. Kan. Univ. Quar., Vol. Vltt. SERtES A. PLATE S. Prentice, from nature. Diphtheria in Kansas. BY MARSHALL A. BARBER. With Map. In the preparation of this paper the following sources of infor-mation from Kansas were used: The State Board of Health Reportsfrom 1886 to 1897 inclusive, the United States Census Report ofi8go, letters received from county and cit}health officers in variousparts of the state, a


Kansas University quarterly . ^LA 1 E XI. Figs. 1. 2, 3, 4, and 5. Bones from the region of the skull ofXiphactinus, the exact position of which can not be made out. One-half natural size. Kan. Univ. Quar., Vol. Vltt. SERtES A. PLATE S. Prentice, from nature. Diphtheria in Kansas. BY MARSHALL A. BARBER. With Map. In the preparation of this paper the following sources of infor-mation from Kansas were used: The State Board of Health Reportsfrom 1886 to 1897 inclusive, the United States Census Report ofi8go, letters received from county and cit}health officers in variousparts of the state, and special letters regarding certain from other localities for the purpose of comparison were ob-tained from the work of Dr. Thorne Thorne entitled Diphtheria,Its Natural History, etc., treating of the disease in England andWales, the statistics of the United States Census of 1890, the pub-lications of the Health Boards of Denver and Kansas City, Mo.,and the Board of Health Reports of various states, especially ofMassachusetts arid Michigan, and the Reports of the District ofColumbia. Other reports, correspondence and the like furnishedfurther information. I found the information given in the KansasHealth Reports ve


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