Papers ox Medicine, Public Health and Sanitation 



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INFLUENZA, Illinois, Fiscal Year, July 1, 1918-June 30, 1919 — Continued 



Popula- 

 tion 



Brown 10.397 



Bureau 46.934 



Calhoun 8,610 



Carroll 18,035 



Cass 17,501 



Champaign 55,539 



Christian 35,309 



Clark 23.517 



Clay 18,661 



Clinton 25,480 



Coles 34,842' 



Cook 2,904.800 



Crawford 32,490 



Cumberland 14,281 



DeKalb 34,953 



DeWltt 18.906 



Douglas 20,024 



DuPage 38,044 



Edgar 27,336 



Edwards 10.049 



Effingham 20,055 



Fayette 28,083 



Ford 17.096 



Franklin 31.466 



Fulton 52,501 



Gallatin 14,628 



Greene 22,363 



Grundy 24,183 



Hamilton 18,227 



Hancock 30,638 



Hardin 7,015 



Henderson 9,724 



Henry 43,224 



Iroquois 35.543 



Jackson 36,262 



Jasper 18.157 



Jefferson 29,973 



Jersey 13,954 



Jo Daviess 22.654 



Johnson 14,331 



Kane 103.386 



Kankakee 43,919 



Kendall 10,777 



Knox 48,405 



Lake 73,180 



LaSalle 92,208 



Lawrence 28,072 



Lee 27.750 



Livingston 40.465 



Logan 31,564 



Macon 63.163 



Macoupin 58,116 



Madison 112,027 



Marion 39.188 



Marshall 15,679 



Mason 17,377 



Massac 15,157 



M'cDonough 26.887 



McHenry 34.930 



McLean 68,149 



