Surgeon J.L.Lyster had handled his station with skill and energv.it 
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was not surprising to see 86% ot^ successful vaccinations announced 
from Tanauan. 
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Majayjay reported 1633 successes,in 381T. vaccinations. Lipa re¬ 
ported I3I55 vaccinations with 30 to 401> successful,and 6330 cases 
not vaccinated because poc-marked. San Jose reported II3I poc-marked 
7 
to 7331 vaccinations. 
It seems worthy of remark,that,in spite of the menace/from the 
frequent scourge of small-pox among the natives)incurred by this con¬ 
centration, the only point where troops were infected,was in another 
province. 
It cannot but be felt that the extra labor of all concerned in 
the vaccination of these two provinces,has been largely instrumental 
in protecting our garrisons,and saving many a native from the death, 
deformity, or blindness so often seen among them. 
Very respectfully, 
or and Surgeon,U.3.A., 
Ohief Surgeon. 
