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00047 ^ b5 CASES ^ YELLOW FEVER BEING TREATED AT BAY ST. LOUIS -- 2 DEATHS OCCURED Sept. 28, I878 Daily Picayune - Sunday, September 29, 1878 - p 2 c ^ THE FEVER AT BAY ST. LOUIS A gentleman who went over to Bay St. Louis for the purpose of ascertaining the exfeent of the fever there returned Saturday morning and made the following statement: He learned fro”} the physicians and officers of the Relief Association that there are at present cases of yellow fever under treatment. Tvo cases occured Saturday morning. Mrs. Cross died at the Saucier Hotel Saturday morning. The physicians consider the fever as of a very mild type, and severe only in the case of unacclimated strangers. The physicians do not advise the New Orleans families at the Bay to return to the city on account of the prevalence of the disease in the former plnce. The only official report of the fever will be that furnished ty the Relief Association of the Bay.
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