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REPORT OP A CASE OF " WET " BERI-BERI 
TREATED AT THE INSULAR QUARANTINE STATION? MARIVELES, P.I 
This case was received and treated at the Insular Quaran¬ 
tine Station at Mariveles, P.I. by Dr J.D. Long, U.S.M.C., by 
whose courtesy these notes are transmitted. 
Early in February last notice was received by the Chief 
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Quarantine Officer for the Philippine Islands that thfi,Bark 
Evie J. Ray was helpless at Olangapo, all her crew being down 
with Beri-Beri. A Government Launch was sent after her and she 
was brought down to the Quarantine Station. 
The Captain and First Mate were American, and the Boat-swain 
was a Bermuda Negro. The Rest of the Crew were Asiatics. 
They had left a Borneo Port six weeks previously loaded with 
lumber having on board a Japanese Crew. Nine of these Japanese 
died inside of two weeks of Beri-Beri. They then touched in at 
a Chinese Port where they took on a Chinese Crew. She arrived 
