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hy physicians of v'estern Montana — Continued. 
About what day of ill- 
ness did spots appear. 
Death on-what day of 
disease, or convales- 
cencebeginningabout 
Avhat day. 
Remarks. 
Third 
Died tenth dav 
do 
Died eighth dav 
Second 
Died fourth dav 
Third 
Died seventh dav 
Complicated with pneumonia. 
do 
do 
! Second 
Died third dav 
Very violent attack after exposure. 
Third 
Convalescent twenty- 
first. 
do 
do 
Fourth 
Convalescent forty- 
second. 
iMild and prolonged attack. 
Third 
Died sixth dav 
do .' 
Died fifth dav 
Third 
Relapsed after abortive treatment. 
Second 
Died sixth dav 
Fourth 
Convalescence set in on 
tAvelfth day. Fever 
dropped entirely out 
twentv-second dav. 
Fourth or fifth 
Recovered. Conva'les- 
Temperature about 103; pulse exceedingly rapid: 
cence began ten da vs 
respiration between 40 and nO: petechia well 
after coming under 
defined and abundant: extreme prostration 
mv observation and 
and marked jactitation. The foregoing svmp- 
was dismissed at the 
end of three and a 
half weeks. 
toms continued until beginning convalescence. 
Do not know 
Recovered. Convales- 
SjTnptoms same as case Xo. 56, but in a more ad- 
cence began at about 
vanced stage, with a correspondingly increased 
the end of third week 
after attack, but not 
dismissed for about 
four and a half weeks 
from the date of 
attack. 
state of petechia. 
Third or fourth 
Died. Saw patient first 
at about 9 p. m., and 
he died at about 8 the 
next a. m. 
Third 
Died ninrb dav 
do 
Recovered 
Sent to Sister's Ho.spital, Missoula. Sick about 
24 days. 2 months before recovery was com- 
plete. Treated by Dr. W. P. Mills at hospital. 
Seventh 
Died about seventh dav. 
Had a low fever record; eruption well marked. 
Third 
Died about fourteenth 
dav. 
do 
Died about seventh dav. 
Complicated by gangrene. 
. . . . .do 
Died eleventh dav 
Second 
Died sixth dav 
Third ^ 
Died eio'htb dav 
Xo. 66 is a niece of Xo. 82 and died the year be- 
fore. 
Fourth 
Died seventh dav 
Third 
Last visit !Mav 2-5, 1899 . . 
Recovered. 
Can not tell at first visit . 
Last visit Mav 20 
Do. 
.Ibout fifth day 
Last visit Mav 23. 1902 . . 
Do. 
Third, so says husband. 
Died on third day of 
eruption. 
First and last visit the morning of day she died. 
Fourth, so says her son . 
Died on tenth dav of 
Considerable swelling of legs and face the last 2 
disease. 
or 3 days. 
Do not know 
Died about thirteenth 
dav. 
About one tveek after 
Died on eleventh day . . 
In this case the symptoms were about 3 days 
first symptoms a p - 
in reaching their height. She became slightly 
peared. but the symp- 
more ill with malarial fever, etc., each day. 
toms came on gradu- 
very much as a verv malignant case of tvphoid 
ally and I did not 
would do. Delirium about fourth dav. Hv- 
see her during first 
postatic pneumonia beginning at this time. I 
6 or 7 days, so I can 
* 
saw her first at the end of the first week, when 
not say definitely. 
she had been delirious for 3 days. She is sup- 
posed to have contracted the disease at Quig- 
lev, where she was visiting just previous to her 
illness. 
Sixth 
Convalescent sixteenth 
Complicated with pneumonia; patient especially 
dav. 
rugged. 
Third 
Died tenth dav 
do 
Died nipth dav 
do 
Recovered 
Sick 23 da vs when convalescence began. Disea.st 
_ 
taken regular course from onset. First symp- 
tom same as other cases of same disease. 
