Ontario Sessional Papers, 1886, . O M^I^^H F^IP^HJO pjBog IBOoq aq?o? pa?jodaj SBAV ?i qoiqAv?B aoisBAUi ja?jB sJfBpJO jaqoinu aq? 9?B?g—-pug I reported to LocalBoard immediatelyafter discovering thedisease on the 23rdof October. It wai reported atonoe. •jBaA aq? Suunp paano-00 SBq qoiqAi asBO qoBaJO atSuo aq? aAif)—•?sx First case, 23rd Oct.,1S85, that of a childwhose family lived inMontreal a short timepreviously, and whichcity no doubt was thesource of the child was in thehabit of playing withenvelopes of letterswhich came fromMontreal. First case discovered on4th of Oc


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1886, . O M^I^^H F^IP^HJO pjBog IBOoq aq?o? pa?jodaj SBAV ?i qoiqAv?B aoisBAUi ja?jB sJfBpJO jaqoinu aq? 9?B?g—-pug I reported to LocalBoard immediatelyafter discovering thedisease on the 23rdof October. It wai reported atonoe. •jBaA aq? Suunp paano-00 SBq qoiqAi asBO qoBaJO atSuo aq? aAif)—•?sx First case, 23rd Oct.,1S85, that of a childwhose family lived inMontreal a short timepreviously, and whichcity no doubt was thesource of the child was in thehabit of playing withenvelopes of letterswhich came fromMontreal. First case discovered on4th of Oct. The mancame from Hamiltonwhere four membersof his family diedshortly after his leav-ing tnem to comehere. The diseaseappeared on him 10days after his arrivalhere. Second case. A man insame house was at-tacked 15 days afterthe first case, thevaccination being ua-•uccossful. i Dr. j. Clark, M. H. 0.,Peterboro, Dec. 5,1885. Dr. T. V. Hutchinson,M. H. 0., London, Dec. 24th, 1885. 38 49 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 74). A. 1886. Same that he ar-rived from Montrealwhert^ the disease wascontracted. I saw her on Friday,Nov. (ith, and at oncereported to the Boardof Trafalgar Town-ship in which .sheresided. Generally about the 4thday, although therehave been two or threecases which had notbeen rejiorted fornearly three weeksafter infection. Villi H IIII02I- The jjatient was a girla^ed IG who went tovisit hor undo whocamo frum Montreala short time i)rior tosaid visit, and myopinion is that he hadthe disease in hisclothing. The uncleand his family hadbeen vaccinated andro - vaccinated s u c-cessfully, but the girlwas vaccinated onlywhen a child and Ilearn it was notsuccessful. Slic tookill 10 dajs after beingat her uncles. 1st, Aug. 7, , 25, from 1st. 3rd, 31. ,9^ lro\»inco. 4th, Sop. 3, unknown. 5th, IG, Montreal. Gth, 24, do 7th, 25, unknown. 8th, Oct. 11, from Gth. 9th, Nov. 7, unknown. 10th, 16, from 9th. 11th, 17, 8th. 12th, 17, 9th. 13th, 19, n


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