180 Miscellaneous Notices Respecting Cholera. 



Oppeln, Caslin, Stettin, Koenigsberg, Dantzig, Potsdam, and Mag- 

 debourg. 



At Berlin, ninety seven persons employed in taking care of .the 

 sick, were attacked with cholera ; of this number, seventy were 

 cured, and twenty seven died ; of these, "eight were physicians, two 

 surgeons, sixty five overseers, seven carriers of the sick, one in- 

 spector of the lazaretto, one director of quarantine, three watchmen, 

 one bather, one corpse watcher, two bearers of the dead, two washer- 

 women, and one laborer. The recoveries are distributed as follows, 

 in these different classes; seven physicians, one surgeon, forty seven 

 overseers, two carriers of the sick, and three grave diggers. Con- 

 sequently, there died, one physician, one surgeon, eighteen over- 

 seers, five carriers of the sick, he. 



The province of Bromberg has furnished twenty nine' patients, 

 among the persons employed to attend to the cholerics ; of these, 

 two were physicians, who recovered, six surgeons, of whom but one 

 died, twenty overseers, of whom nineteen were cured, and one car- 

 rier of the sick, who sank under the disease. 



In the province of Posen were counted forty cases, of which nine 

 recovered and thirty one died ; among eight physicians and surgeons 

 who fell sick, five of the former and one of the latter recovered ; 

 the others were victims to their zeal. Of twenty two overseers, 

 nineteen fell victims; likewise six grave diggers, one body watcher, 

 one carrier of the sick, one boy of the amphitheatre, and one laborer. 



The province of Oppeln had to deplore the loss of seven persons, 

 two surgeons, four overseers, and one carrier of the sick. The whole 

 number of sick in the province of Stettin was twenty; these were 

 eleven overseers, two carriers of the sick, six grave diggers, and 

 one employed in the Cordon Saniiaire. Thirty nine persons of the 

 province of Gumbinnen were attacked with cholera, two physicians, 

 who recovered, five surgeons, of whom two died, seventeen over- 

 seers, of whom only three were saved, twelve carriers of the sick, 

 of whom nine died, and three grave diggers, none of whom recov- 

 ered. In the province of Marienwerder, of nineteen sick, there 

 were three physicians, twelve overseers, three grave diggers, and 

 one servant boy; the recoveries were seven, one physician, five 

 overseers, and one grave digger. The province of Koenigsberg had 

 one hundred and five sick among those employed to take care of 

 the cholerics ; these were, four physicians, four surgeons, one in- 

 spector of the lazaretto, seventy one stewards or matrons, twelve 



