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On the 23rd retching continuous, temperature 100V pulse 74. Urine contains albumin. 
Became delirious, and died on the 25th. Post-mortem examination confirmed diagnosis of 
yellow fever. 
Chart : — 
C ha nt II. F. B . 
May 20. Olaf Bergluno. — Aged 44, Swede, Captain of the “ Whitehall,” staying at the 
International Hotel. Was admitted to the Hospital on the 20th, but had been visited by Dr. Harrison 
on the 1 8th, when temperature was 103 and pulse 130. 
On 19th much nausea, temperature 103°, pulse 120, vomited bile and frothy matter. On 21st 
pulse became worse, delirious, very weak, temperature 102 ', pulse 100, final collapse and death. 
At the post-mortem it was found that the liver was slightly yellowish, but no congestion of the 
stomach wall. The medical representative of the United States Marine Service, who saw the case, 
diagnosed yellow fever and reported it. 
May 21 . — William Harding, aged 40, English, the cook to the “Whitehall.” Admitted 
complaining of headache and backache. Temperature 102°, pulse 99. Temperature and pulse 
gradually lowered, and convalescent on the 25th. 
May 22. — Jo/a Antonia, aged 33, Italian seaman. On admission, temperature 99°, pulse 60. 
Headache severe, eyes congested. On 24th temperature io2 - S\ pulse 90, no albumin, no nausea. 
Gradually recovered, and discharged on June 6th. 
May 24. — Peter Zaigoi,, Austrian seaman. Temperature io 3 - 6 , pulse 90. Headache and 
backache, eyes congested, great weakness, urine albuminous. Made good recovery, and discharged 
June 5th. 
