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May 27— Guiseppe Peroa, aged 30, Italian. Commenced with chill. Temperature io6'6°. 
Sclerse slightly jaundiced, headache and backache, trace of albumin. Recovered, and discharged 
June 6th. 
May 29. — William Hansen, Norwegian seaman. Admitted with headache, flushed, epigastric 
tenderness. Temperature ioi^", pulse 88. Albumin present on 5th day. Recovery. 
Chart : — 
House. General malaise since the 20th. Complains of feeling bilious, headache. Face flushed, 
tongue furred, gums normal, eyes congested. Temperature 103, pulse no. Sclerae jaundiced 
anorexia. On 24th, vomiting increased. On the 25th could not retain anything, and vomits dark 
flocculent matter, trace of albumin. On the 26th vomiting increased. On the 27th vomit completely 
black. Quantity of urine decreased, albumin distinct. Delirious. Vomiting increased, partial 
suppression of urine, and death on the 28th. 
May 25— Major H. P., aged 27. English. Recent arrival in the Colony. Residing at 
Government House. Complained of severe headache and burning of eyes, also nausea, longue 
very slightly furred. Gums good. Eyes clear. Urine Sp.g. 1,020, quantity good, no albumin. 
Recovery. Patient’s pulse went as low as 45. There were no other symptoms. Suspicious case. 
June 1. — M. L., servant to Mrs. Crook, nursed Miss Bills who died on May 14th, and Rev. 
Mr. Crook who died May 24th. Took ill June 1st, and Dr. Davies considers case one of yellow 
fever. 
June 4— Mrs. H. K. Heusner, wife of Dr. Heusner, corner of Regent and Prince Street. 
Illness of nine days’ duration. Temperature rose to 102° on 2nd day, and again on the 4th an 
