hy physicians of irestern Montana — Continued. 
1 
: About Avhat day of ill- 
' ness did spots appear. 
Death on what day of : 
disease, or convales- | 
cencebeginningabout , 
AA’hat day. j 
Third 
Died tenth day 1 
Died eighth dav i 
Died fourth dav 
Third 
Died seventh dav 
do 
Second 
Died third dav 
Third 
ConA'alescent tAventy- , 
first. * ! 
do 
do 
Fourth 
Convalescent forty- i 
second. 
Third 
Died sixth dav 
do 
Third 
Died fifth dav 
Died sixth daA* . ... 
Fourth 
Convalescence set in on 
twelfth day. Fever 
dropped entirely out 
tAventy-second d'ay. 
Fourth or fifth 
Recovered. ConA-ales- 
cence began ten days 
after coming under 
my observation and 
Avas dismissed at the 
end of three and a 
half weeks. 
Do not knoAv ■ 
Recovered. Convales- 
cence began at about 
the end of third Aveek 
after attack, but not 
dismissed for about 
four and a half Aveeks 
from the date of 
attack. 
Third or fourth ! 
Died. SaAV patient first 
at about 9 p. m., and 
he died at about 8 the 
next a. m. 
Third 
Died ninth daA- ' 
do ‘ 
i 
Recovered ' 
Seventh ' 
Died about seventh day . 
Third 
Died about fourteenth ] 
day. 
do 
Diedabout seventh day. ! 
1 do 
Died eleventh daA' '. . 
Second 
Died sixth daA* . .' 
Third 
Died eighth daA' | 
1 
Fourth 
Dieri seA'cntb rlaA' 
Third 
Last visit May 2o, 1899 . . ' 
Can not tell at first visit. 
Last visit Mav 20 | 
i About fifth day 
Last visit May 23, 1902 . . i 
Third, so .says husband . 
Died on third day of j 
eruption. ' 1 
Fourth, so says her son . 
Died on tenth day of ^ 
disease. ^ 
Do not knoAv 
Died about thirteenth i 
i day. 
About one Aveek after 
first symptoms a p - 
peared, but the symp- 
toms came on gradu- 
ally and I did not 
see her during first 
6 or 7 days, so I can 
not say definitely. 
1 Died on eleA'enth day . . 
Sixth 
ConA'alescent si.xteenth | 
day. 1 
Third 
Died tenth daA' ' 
Died ninth daA' 
Recovered 
I do 
Remarks. 
Complicated Avith pneumonia. 
Very violent attack after exposure. 
Mild and prolonged attack. 
Relapsed after abortive treatment. 
Temperature about 103; pulse exceedingly rapid; 
respiration between 40 and .oO; petechia well 
defined and abundant; extreme prostration 
and marked jactitation. The foregoing symp- 
toms continued until beginning convalescence. 
SjTnptoms same as case Xo. 56, but in a more ad- 
vanced stage, with a correspondingly increased 
state of petechia. 
Sent to Sister’s Hospital, Missoula. Sick about 
24 days, 2 months before recovery was com- 
plete. Treated by Dr. W. P. Mills 'at hospital. 
Had a low fever record; eruption well marked. 
Complicated by gangrene. 
No. 66 is a niece of Xo. 82 and died the year be- 
fore. 
Recovered. 
Do. 
Do. 
First and last visit the morning of day she died. 
Considerable swelling of legs and face the last 2 
or 3 days. 
In this ease the s\-mptoms Avere about 3 days 
in reaching their height. She became slightly 
more ill Avith malarial fever, etc., each da>^ 
A*ery much as a A'ery malignant case of typhoid 
AA’Ould do. Delirium about fourth day. Hy- 
postatic pneumonia beginning at this time. I 
saAV her first at the end of the first AA*eek, Avhen 
she had been delirious for 3 days. She is sup- 
posed to have contracted the disease at Quig- 
ley, Avhere she Avas visiting just preAdous to her 
illness. 
Complicated Avith pneumonia ; patient especially 
rugged. 
Sick 23 days AA hen com'alescence began. Disease 
taken regular course from onset. First symp- 
tom same as other cases of same disease. 
