. Annual Report of the State Board of Health of Maryland for the Year Ending December 31, 1912. . amp;??& -.»• 750 - , ;. v ! , ^ , _ . .? - y. ;, ._ ... ,..f_: ., | . 700 ? ? . ? . >• •. ..••-. , ? ,*?• ? 650 TUBERCULOSIS ? IBHMlllB faOO 550 500 ? r -• ¥50 too 350 300 .250 200 ,.?• - .V-;.,:. ?/(?: \?;,. ,. 150 100 . •?? ? - . : .? •-.»:. ?? 50 650 B 600 1^ 550 . ~ 500 -^ ^ +50 PNEUMONIA ? tMlMW Ik ¥00 , • . / .- . ? - - • / ^t 350 300 250 200 ^ ISO 100 JBKONC HO FN EUMC^ m 50 Y£AR 190< 1007 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912., Chakt 20—Mortality from Five Respiratory Diseases, 1904-1912. 66 REPO


. Annual Report of the State Board of Health of Maryland for the Year Ending December 31, 1912. . amp;??& -.»• 750 - , ;. v ! , ^ , _ . .? - y. ;, ._ ... ,..f_: ., | . 700 ? ? . ? . >• •. ..••-. , ? ,*?• ? 650 TUBERCULOSIS ? IBHMlllB faOO 550 500 ? r -• ¥50 too 350 300 .250 200 ,.?• - .V-;.,:. ?/(?: \?;,. ,. 150 100 . •?? ? - . : .? •-.»:. ?? 50 650 B 600 1^ 550 . ~ 500 -^ ^ +50 PNEUMONIA ? tMlMW Ik ¥00 , • . / .- . ? - - • / ^t 350 300 250 200 ^ ISO 100 JBKONC HO FN EUMC^ m 50 Y£AR 190< 1007 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912., Chakt 20—Mortality from Five Respiratory Diseases, 1904-1912. 66 REPORT OF THE 125 ti J 05 05 O O CO CO 05 Jq | HOCO^O 05 t- IC ri lO lOQOl-COO H C5 CO ^ HOMIOH lOOCOMO CM tH H ?* © H M lO M O H05 O CD ^ cqcm T-i ih lri o H12 fc-00 t- t- C5 © CD W >0 OHriL; o tH3 00 CO -* tr cohmoco i-l T-i T-i CD* CM T—i 00 tH t-T(H rti <N iq eo 05 05 CM H H CD CM* H CM 00 CO CS I CO C5 05 kTJ 05 00 I W CO CO 05 I iH © O CO O 00 , CO 00 00 CM lO 05 I tH CO ?* O. •^ I t- t- r-1 CM COO rH ^ CO CO 0005 CM rH t-i CO M h CO § 2 a O CD C3 g ifi ^ 1 |m o op -2<u 0 o a sh c_i STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. 67 It will be seen by reference to the preceding table that theinfluenza figures have shown marked variations. The heaviestinfluenza mortality occurred in the year 1907, 287 deaths, or aproportionate mortality of In consonance with theepidemic mortality from influenza the pneumonia figures showa like elevation. The same is to be observed in the year of1904, and also in 1908, when a similar epidemic of influenzaappears to have prevailed in the rural districts. While therehas been a decrease in deaths from this cause in 1909 and 1910,there is a noted increase in the deaths from pneumonia. Theyear 1912 gives the lowest mortality from influenza for the pastsix years and next to the lowest mortality for nine years. Thereis a notable decrease in the deaths from broncho and lobarpneumonia. The variations in the figures of acute


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