CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. 
279 
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. 
SEMESTRICAL STATEMENTS, ENDING JULY 1st, 1884. 
STATES. 
Anthrax. 
Contagious 
Pleuro- 
Pneumonia. 
Foot and 
Mouth 
Disease. 
Glanders 
and Farcy. 
Hog Cholera. 
Hydrophobia 
Texas Fever. 
Tuberculosis 
*1 Alabama. 
13 
7 
57 
1 
2 Colorado. 
20 
5 
30 
3 Connecticut. 
50 
100 
2 
4 Dakota. 
33 
36 
5 Delaware. 
6 
33 
2 
6 Illinois. 
14 
7 
24 
2 
8 
7 Indiana. 
4 
40 
2 
8 Iowa. 
49 
32 
128 
5 
9 Kansas. 
30 
80 
1 
10 Maine. 
44 
3 
1 
11 Maryland. 
3 
12 
12 Massachusetts. 
50 
11 
1 
13 Michigan. 
2 
14 Missouri. 
2 
5 
15 New Hampshire. 
16 New Jersey. 
4 
133 
73 
49 
4 
24 
17 New York. 
16 
86 
40 
4 
7 
18 Ohio. 
6 
2 
2 
1 
19 Pennsylvania. 
14 
7 
24 
6 
8 
20 Rhode Island. 
1 
21 Texas. 
6 
1 
7 
1 
22 Virginia. 
11 
3 
5 
23 Wisconsin. 
24 Wyoming Terr. 
None. 
11 
1 
Few. 
Total. 
185 
136 
44 
480 
454 
35 
117 
71 
Diseases for WHion no Record was Kept. 
Contagious Pleuro-Pneumonia in New York State and Maryland. 
Texas Fever in Kansas and Maryland. 
Hog Cholera, abundant in Virginia, Michigan, Maine and Texas. In Virginia 
the loss is estimated at $10,000 in four months. 
*1, Dr. P. Z. Colsson. 2, S. Stevens, S. Bock and G. C. Faville. 3, F. E. 
Rice and Th. Bland. 4, G. S. Agersborg. 5, W. B. Rowland. 6, M. H. McKil- 
lip, J. Albright, J. B. Galt, J. J. Vanderzee and M. R. Trumbower. 7, B. E. 
Stauffer, C. H. Gollatz, J. N. Navin and A. D. Galbraith. 8, C. H. Flynn, J. 
Henry, W. P. Robins and M. Stalker. 9, A. A. Holcombe and A. W. Hoover. 
10, G. H. Bailey. 11, W. Dougherty and T. W. Sprauklein. 12, W. Bryden, 
W. H. Haskell, T. S. Very, E. F. Thayer and L. H. Howard. 13, J. Sutton. 
14, H. F. James and T. E. White. 15, L. T. Hazen. 16, W. G. Schmidt, W. 
11. Arrowsmith, J. Gerth, Jr., J. C. Corlies, E. L. Loblein and J. C. Force. 
