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J. W. STRICKLER. 
No. Scarlet 
of fever 
case, previously. 
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Doubtful; do not think they had scarlet fever. 
These statistics were gathered two years after the outbreak 
of the “sore throat epidemic” in Dover. During this interval 
of two years 22 of the patients changed the place of their resi¬ 
dence and could not be found, with but few exceptions, and from 
