JOSEPH HOWELL WAY WAYNESV1LLE. N. C. DUKE MEDICAL CENTER UBRARV DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER LIBRARY GIFT OF J.H. WAY DATE DUE Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2015 https://archive.org/details/statistics21unit MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR VOLUME XV STATISTICS PART TWO MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS BASED ON THE MEDICAL RECORDS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY APRIL 1, 1917, TO DECEMBER 31, 1919. INCLUSIVE PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MAJ. GEN. M. W. IRELAND The Surgeon General Maj. Albert G. Love, M. C., U. S. Army WASHINGTON : : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : : 1925 ULv "\ 3n^ V .\5jpf , ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE PROCURED FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. AT $3.00 PER COPY DUKE UNIVERSITY JUL 1 71975 MEDICAL CENTER LIBRARY LETTER OF TRANSMISSION. I have the honor to submit herewith a portion of the history of the MEDI- CAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR. The portion submitted is entitled “ Medical and Casualty Statistics,” and is Part Two of Volume XV, on the subject of Statistics. The various parts of this history, irrespective of sequence in volume num- bers, will he published from time to time in such order as material becomes available. M. W. Ireland, Major General, The Surgeon General. The Secretary of War. EDITORIAL BOARD. Lieut. Col. Frank W. Weed, M. C., Editor in Chief. Loy McAfee, A. M., M. D., Assistant Editor in Chief. Col. Bailey Iv. Ashford, M. C. Col. Frank Billings, M. C. Col. Thomas R. Boggs, M. C. Col. George E. Brewer, M. C. Col. W. P. Chamberlain, M. C. Col. C. F. Craig, M. C. Col. Haven Emerson, M. C. Brig. Gen. John M. T. Finney, M. D. Col. J. FI. Ford, M. C. Lieut. Col. Fielding H. Garrison, M. C. Col. H. L. Gilchrist, M. C. Brig. Gen. Jefferson R. Kean, M. D. Lieut, Col. A. G. Love, M. C. Col. Charles Ly'ncii, M. C. b Col. James F. McKernon, M. C. Col. S. J. Morris, M. C. Col. C. F. Morse, M. C. Col. R. T. Oliver, D. C. Col. Charles R. Reynolds, M. C. Col. Thomas W. Salmon, M. C. Lieut. Col. G. E. de Schweinitz, M. C. Col. J. F. Siler, M. C. Brig. Gen. W. S. Thayer, M. D. Col. A. D. Tuttle, M. C. Col. William II. Welch, M. C. Col. E. P. Wolfe, M. C. Lieut. Col. Casey A. Wood, M. C. Col. IIans Zinsser, M. C. » The highest rank held during the World War has been used in the case of each officer. b On August 8, 1924, Col. Charles Lynch ceased to function as editor in chief of the history by reason of his retirement from the service, and became a member of the advisory editorial board. IV PREFACE. Publication of this part of the volume on statistics, containing the medical and casualty statistics for the United States Army during the World War, completes the war statistical work of the Surgeon General’s Office, with the exception of such special statistical matter as may find place in the professional volumes. This work really began with the reorganization of the medical records section of that office in October, 1917. It has been carried out through various administrative changes, all of which are described in Volume I of this history. The final change was the authorization of the Statistical Division in the Surgeon General’s Office, effected by Office Order No. 5, Office of the Surgeon General, W. D., February 15, 1921. This division is responsible for the compilation of the statistics included in the present volume. As a result of the war statistical work of the Surgeon General’s Office three statistical studies have already been prepared and published. The first, “Physical Examinations of the First Million Draft Recruits; Methods and Results,” was published, in 1919, as Bulletin No. 11 of the Surgeon General’s Office. This was a study of the physical examinations of the first million draft recruits who were sent to military camps. The second, “Defects Found in Drafted Men,” published by the War Department, at the Government Printing Office, in 1920, was a study of the physical examinations of all selective service men of the first and second registrations who were rejected by the local boards as physically or mentally unfit for all military service; and of approximately 2,000,000 selective service men sent to military camps. The third, “Army Anthropology,” was published as Part I, of this volume. Medical and casualty statistics have also been published from year to year in the reports of the Surgeon General for 1918, 1919, and 1920. These contain such statistics for the calendar years of 1917, 1918, and 1919, respectively. Many data contained in these reports, with some additional data, will be found in the following pages. Comparison of the tables in the Surgeon General’s annual reports for the years mentioned with those in the present volume will reveal some differences. In all such cases the figures which appear here should be given preference. Later, The Adjutant General proposes to publish final casualty statistics which will be based on a careful study of the complete records of all the individu- als concerned. These figures also will vary to some extent from those which appear here, due mainly to the fact that they were prepared solely for military purposes while those of the Medical Department had other purposes in mind as well. During the war approximately 12,000,000 individual medical records were received in the Surgeon General’s Office, all of which have been utilized for the VI PREFACE. statistics which appear in the present volume. For the statistical tables in the Annual Reports of the Surgeon General for 1917, 1918, and 1919, and for the present volume, approximately 5,000,000 perforated statistical cards were pre- pared. The assistance of Maj. Charles B. Davenport, S. C., is gratefully acknowl- edged. While this officer was not so intimately or directly concerned in the preparation of the present statistics as with that of the other statistical com- pilations which have been mentioned above, he performed most valuable serv- ices in connection with the compilation of statistics for the 1918 report of the Surgeon General, which have been largely made of use here. Maj. Robert Delafield, S. C., who served as assistant in the medical records section during its early days, also performed a valuable service to this volume in that his painstaking work at that time is reflected in the present tables. At the maximum, approximately 350 clerks were employed at one time in the medical records section. Practically all of them performed their duties intelligently, thoroughly, and conscientiously. All of those who so served in the section played his or her part in the preparation of the present volume. Only a few clerks, comparatively speaking, have remained, however, and have worked directly in getting the matter ready for the press. It is a special pleasure to acknowledge the assistance of those most directly concerned by name: Mr. William II. Deggs, principal clerk of the medical records section, since retired; Mr. Huntt P. Larcombe, now principal clerk of the division; Mr. Silas Berryman; Miss Helen R. Markley; Miss Loretta O’Donnell; Miss Viola N. Rose; Miss Anna T. Buckley; Miss Bertha Shipley; Miss Elizabeth Holland; Mrs. Harriett Rogers; Mr. Myer Lipshitch ; Miss Mary C. Saunders; Miss Bew Patten; Miss Nellie Albce; Mrs. Katheryn Kavanagh; Miss Inez Tyler; Mrs. Blanche E. Moore; Miss Elsa M. Hansen; Mrs. Ella F. Miner; Mrs. Mary Roberts; Miss Ruth W. Harris; Miss Annie E. Braju TABLE OF CONTENTS. Preface Page. V ERRATA Page xii. — 17 lines from top, 1029 should read 1030; 19 lines from top, 1179 should read 1182; 22 lines from top, 1180 should read 1183. Page xiv. — 22 lines from top, 1178 should read 1181; 3 lines from bottom, 1183 should read 1187; 2 lines from bottom, 1193 should read 1197; bottom line, 1202 should read 1206. Page 1224. — 24 lines from bottom, 1179 should read 1182. Page 1226. — 3 lines from bottom, 1180 should read 11S3. Page 1229. — 14 lines from top, 1179 should read 1182; 15 lines from top, 1193-1201 should read 1197-1205. Page 1233. — 28 lines from top, 1180 should read, 1183. Page 1235. — 13 lines from top, 1029-1177, should read, 1030-11S0. Page 1262. — 17 lines from top, 1 ISO should read 1183; bottom line, 1180 should read 1183. Page 1263. — 4 lines from top, 1179 should read 1182. Page 1266. — IS lines from bottom, 1180 should read 1183; 15 lines from bottom, 1179 should read 1182. Page 1273. — 27 lines from top, 1029-1177 should read 1030-1180. Page 1280. — 24 lines from bottom, 1183 should read 1187. Page 1282. — Bottom line, 1202-1217 should read 1206-1221. Page 1285. — 17 lines from bottom, 1029-1177 should read 1030-1180. Page 1289. — 19 lines from top, 1029-1177 should read 1030-1180. Page 1297. — 28 lines from top, 1029-1177 should read 1030-1180. Page 1304. — 18 lines from top, 1180 should read 1183; 21 lines from top, 1179 should read 1182; 23 lines from top, 1029-1177 should read 1030-1180. Page 1308. — 30 lines from top, 1029-1177 should read 1030-1180. Page 1309.— Bottom line, 1183 should read 1187. Page 1311. — 19 lines from bottom, 1183 should read 1187. Page 1341. — 3 lines from bottom, 1183-1192, should read 1187-1196; 2 lines from bot- tom, 1183-1192 should read 1187-1196; bottom line, 1193-1201, should read 1197-1205. Page 1344. — Bottom line, 1179 should read 1182. Page 1347. — 25 lines from bottom, 1179 should read 1182; 22 lines from bottom, 1180 should read 1183; 20 lines from bottom, 1202-1217 should read 1206-1221; 19 lines from bottom, 1183-1192' should read 1187-1196; 18 lines from bottom, 1193-1201 should read 1197-1205. Page 1368. — 28 lines from top, 1179 should read 1182; 30 lines from top, 1202-1217 should read 1206-1221; 31 lines from top, 1183 should read 1187; 32 lines from top, 1193 should read 1197; 8 lines from bottom 1029-1177 should read 1030-1180. 3553—25 VI PREFACE. statistics which appear in the present volume. For the statistical tables in the Annual Reports of the Surgeon General for 1917, 1918, and 1919, and for the present volume, approximately 5,000,000 perforated statistical cards were pre- pared. Tlio eceiotonno nf Alfa i ^ B 1 d TABLE OF CONTENTS. Preface Section I. Page. V METHODS OF COLLECTING AND COMPILING VITAL STATISTICS. Page. Strength data and estimate? 1 Strength of total Army 3 Strength of the Army, United States and Europe 3 Strength by countries 4 Strength by age 4 Strength of officers and enlisted men in the United States by specified camps and by States (other camps and posts) 5 Strength by arms of service and by months, total officers and enlisted men, A. E. F., 1918 5 Strength, Russia and Siberia — 1918-1919 5 Sick and wounded data 5 Methods of assembling statistical data in the Surgeon General’s Office 7 Method of assembling strength data Method of assembling sick and wounded data 8 Explanation of terms and methods used 10 Section II. TABLES. Table. 1. Strength of total Army, by months, all countries, officers and enlisted men, including white, colored, and native troops, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 2. Strength of Army, United States and Europe, by' months, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 3. Strength of white enlisted men, by countries, by months, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 4. Strength of colored enlisted men, by countries, by months, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 5. Strength of native troops, by countries, by months, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 6. Strength by age (approximate), of 3,673,133 officers and enlisted men, including both white and colored, United States and Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 7. Strength of officers and enlisted men stationed in the United States, by specified camps and by States (other camps and posts), by months, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive. 8. Strength of specified camps, total enlisted men, by months, September 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 9. Strength of specified camps, white enlisted men, by months, September 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 10. Strength of specified camps, colored enlisted men, by months, September 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 11. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Beauregard, La 12. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Bowie, Tex 13. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Cody, N. Mex Page. 15 17 19 21 23 25 32 34 36 57 57 58 VII VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS. Table. Page. 14. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard by States, by months, Camp Custer, Mich 58 15. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months. Camp Devens, Mass 59 16. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Dix, N. J 59 17. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Dodge, Iowa 60 18. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Doniphan, Okla 60 19. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Funston, Kans 61 20. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Gordon, Ga 61 21. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Grant, 111 62 22. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Hancock, Ga 62 23. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Jackson, S. C 63 24. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Iveamy, Calif 63 25. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Lee, Va 64 26. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Lewis, Wash 64 27. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Logan, Tex 65 28. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp MacArthur, Tex 65 29. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp McClellan, Ala 66 30. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Meade, Md 66 31. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Pike, Ark 67 32. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Sevier, S. C 68 33. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Shelby, Miss 68 34. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Sheridan, Ala 69 35. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Sherman, Ohio 69 36. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Taylor, Ky 70 37. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Travis, Tex 70 38. Approximate mobilization of selective sendee men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Upton, N. Y 71 39. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Wadsworth, S. C 71 40. Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months, Camp Wheeler, Ga 72 41. Strength, total enlisted men, by States (excluding specified camps), by months, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 73 TABLE OF CONTENTS. IX Table. Page. 42. Strength, white enlisted men, by States (excluding specified camps), by months, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 76 43. Strength, colored enlisted men, by States (excluding specified camps), by months, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 79 44. Strength by arms of service, and by months, total officers and enlisted men, American Expeditionary Forces, 1918 82 45. Strength, Russia and Siberia, 1918 and 1919 82 46. Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive ; absolute numbers 86 — 47. Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1,000 110 " 48. Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 134 49. Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1,000 150 50. Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 166 51. Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1,000 190 52. Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 214 53. Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1,000 238 54. Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 262 55. Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 278 56. Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to Decem- ber 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 294 57. Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to Decem- ber 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 310 58. Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 326 59. Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 338 60. Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive ; absolute numbers 350 61. Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 362 62. Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 374 63. Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 390 64. Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 406 65. Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 422 66. Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 438 3553—25 2 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Table. Page. 67. Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 454 68. Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 470 69. Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 486 70. Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 494 71. Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 502 72. Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 510 73. Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 514 74. Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 518 75. Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 534 76. Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 550 77. Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; annual ratios per 1,000 556 78. Admissions, by months, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 560 79. Deaths by months, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe, April 1,1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive, absolute numbers 568 80. Discharges for disability, by months, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919; absolute numbers 572 81. Admissions and deaths, for diseases, enlisted men, United States and Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and per- centage fatality rates 576 82. Concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 580 83. Deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men, United States and Europe, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; abso- lute numbers 670 84. Admissions, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 678 85. Admissions, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1,000 708 86. Deaths, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 738 87. Deaths, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in speci- fied camps), white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1,000 756 88. Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive: absolute numbers 774 89. Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (exclud- ing troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1,000 804 90. Admissions, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, toDecem- ber 31 , 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 834 TABLE OF CONTENTS. XL Table. p age. 91. Admissions, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to Decem- ber 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1,000 858 92. Deaths, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in speci- fied camps), colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 882 93. Deaths, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in speci- fied camps), colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1,000 894 94. Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 90G 95. Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (exclud- ing troops in specified camps), colored enlisted men in the United States, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; ratios per 1.000 930 96. Admissions for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, October 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 954 97. Deaths, for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, Octo- ber 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 956 98. Discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, October 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers. . . . 958 99. Days lost, for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, January 1, 1918, to December 31, 1919, inclusive; absolute numbers 960 100. Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, October 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 962 101. Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, October 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 978 102. Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, October 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 994 103. Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, October 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 1007 104. Admissions and deaths, nonbattle injuries, total Army, April 1917, to December, 1919, inclusive. Absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 of nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 105. Admissions, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 106. Deaths, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 107. Discharges for disability, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1018 108. Days lost in hospital, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1018 109. Admissions, battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute' numbers and ratios per 1,000 1019 110. Deaths, battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; abso- lute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1021 111. Discharges for disability, battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1022 112. Days lost in hospital, battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1023 113. Admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by poisonous gases, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023 XII TABLE OF CONTENTS. Table. Page. 114. Admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by gunshot missiles, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023 115. Admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by region and by mili- tary agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and multiple wounds, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18 1024 116. Admissions, battle injuries, by arms of service, by months, total officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 1025 117. Deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by arms of service, by months, total officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 3 026 118. Killed in action, by arms of service, by months, total officers and enlisted men, 1917- 18; absolute numbers, and ratios per 1,000 1027 119. Admissions and deaths, battle injuries, and killed in action, by arms of service, total officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and case fatality rates 1028 120. Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun Battalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, January 1 to Novem- ber 11, 1918, inclusive 1029 121. Deaths, and wounded American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia and Siberia, August, 1918, to March, 1920, inclusive; absolute numbers 1179 122. Admissions, deaths, discharges for disability and days lost, including killed in action, total army, excluding North Russia and Siberia; absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and percentages, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive 1180 PLATES. Plate. Page. I. Strength of total Army, officers, all enlisted men, and total, by months, April, 1917, to December, 1919 16 II. Strength of total Army, United States, Europe, other countries, and total Army, by months, April, 1917, to December, 1919 18 III. Strength of white enlisted men, United States, Europe, other countries, and total Army, by months, April, 1917, to December, 1919 20 IV. Strength of colored enlisted men, United States, Europe, other countries, and total Army, by months, April, 1917, to December, 1919 22 V. Strength of native troops, Filipino, Porto Rican, Hawaiian, and total, by months, April, 1917, to December, 1919 24 VI. Density of population by States, census of 1920 ( . 26 VII. Number of enlisted men furnished by States, April, 1917, to November 11, 1918. 27 VIII. Total enlisted men furnished by States, Regulars, National Guard, and National Army, April, 1917, to November 11, 1918 28 IX. White enlisted men furnished by States, Regulars, National Guard, and Na- tional Army, April, 1917, to November 11, 1918 29 X. Colored enlisted men furnished by States, Regulars, National Guard, and Na- tional Army, April, 1917, to November 11, 1918 30 XI. Location of Camps, April, 1917, to November 11, 1918 31 XII. Camp Beauregard, La.; strength by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to July, 1919 38 XIII. Camp Bowie, Tex.; strength by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to August, 1919 38 XIV. Camp Cody, N. Mex.; strength by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to August, 1919 39 XV. Camp Custer, Mich.; strength by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 39 XVI. Camp Devens, Mass.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 40 TABLE OF CONTENTS. XIII Plate. Page. XVII. Camp Dix, N. J.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 40 XVIII. Camp Dodge, Iowa; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 41 XIX. Camp Doniphan, Okla.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1918 41 XX. Camp Eustis, Va. ; strength, by months, enlisted men, May, 1918, to December, 1919 42 XXI. Camp Forrest, Ga. ; strength, by months, enlisted men, January, 1918, to Febru- ary, 1919 42 XXII. Camp Fremont, S. C.; strength, by months, enlisted men, January, 1918, to April, 1919 43 XXIII. Camp Funston, Kans.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 43 XXIV.. Camp Gordon, Ga.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 44 XXV. Camp Grant, 111.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to De- cember, 1919 44 XXVI. Camp Greene, N. C.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to March, 1919 45 XXVII. Camp Greenleaf, Ga.; strength, by months, enlisted men, January, 1918, to April, 1919 45 XXVIII. Camp Hancock, N. J.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to May, 1919 46 XXIX. Camp Humphreys, Va.; strength, by months, enlisted men, January, 1918, to December, 1919 46 XXX. Camp Jackson, S. C.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 47 XXXI. Camp Johnston, Fla.; strength, by months, enlisted men, January, 1918, to December, 1919 47 XXXII. Camp Kearny, Calif.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 48 XXXIII. Camp Lee, Va.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 48 XXXIV. Camp Lewis, Wash.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 49 XXXV. Camp Logan, Tex.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to April, 1919 49 XXXVI. Camp MacArthur, Tex.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to May, 1919 50 XXXVII. Camp McClellan, Ala.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 50 XXXVIII. Camp Meade, Md.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 51 XXXIX. Camp Mills, X. Y.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to November, 1919 51 XL. Camp Pike, Ark.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 52 XLI. Camp Sevier, S. C.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to April, 1919 ... 52 XLII. Camp Shelby, Miss.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to October, 1919 53 XLIII. Camp Sheridan, Ala.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to September, 1919 53 XLIV. Camp Sherman, Ohio; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 54 XIV TABLE OF CONTENTS. Plate. Page. XLV. Camp Taylor, Ky. ; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 54 XLVI. Camp Travis, Tex.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 55 XLVII. Camp Upton, N. Y. ; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to December, 1919 55 XLVIII. Camp Wadsworth, S. C.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to October, 1919 56 XLIX. Camp Wheeler, Ga.; strength, by months, enlisted men, September, 1917, to June, 1919 56 L. Diseases (all), comparative trend, enlisted men, United States Army, United States and Europe, admissions and deaths, by months, April, 1917, to December, 1919; ratios per 1,000 83 LI. Diseases (all) and mobilization, admissions and number of enlisted men mobi- lized, United States, comparative trend by months, April, 1917, to Decem- ber, 1919; absolute numbers 85 LII. Casualties by months, all causes, United States troops, World War, percentage rates 1016 LIII. Wounds by military agents, all causes, United States troops, World War, per- centage rates 1020 LIV. General comparisons, gas and gunshot wounds, hospital cases, A. E. F., United States troops, World War 1178 APPENDIX. Page 1. Extracts from the Manual for the Medical Department 1183 II. Sick and wounded reports for American Expeditionary Forces 1193 III. Sick and wounded forms (Figures 1 to 16 inclusive) 1202 SECTION I. METHODS OF COLLECTING AND COMPILING VITAL STATISTICS. As it proved, during the World War, it was necessary to utilize for medical and casualty statistics not only reports made to the Surgeon General but, to a considerable extent, certain ol' those made to The Adjutant General and to the Provost Marshal General. It is not necessary here to describe the forms of special interest to the Medical Department which were used by the offices of The Adjutant General and the Provost Marshal General. The contrary is believed to be the case respecting Medical Department forms. Those of particular interest from the statistical standpoint are reproduced in Appendix III. Moreover, in other appendices may be found the orders in force regarding registration and reports of sick and wounded. Vital statistics were compiled for our entire Army, wherever serving, includ- ing troops in our tropical possessions and in China. Discussion of the subject here will be carried on under three heads, viz: (1) Strength data and estimates; (2) sick and wounded data; (3) methods of assembling data in the Surgeon General’s Office. Then comes an explanation of the terms and methods used. The various tables follow. STRENGTH DATA AND ESTIMATES. It was highly desirable, of course, that the strength of the Army day by day be determined in order that its medical and casualty statistics might be eval- uated. This proved by no means a simple or a wholly practicable task. As World War methods were based on, though not identical with, peace time methods, it will be best to describe the latter first. In peace times, before the war, the senior medical officer with each com- mand obtained from the commanding officer the troop strength day by day, and reported the average daily strength for the month at the end of each month. This report was made to the Surgeon General on Medical Department Form No. 51. The form in question, as will be seen later, was a part of the monthly sick and wounded report to the Surgeon General, rendered by the senior medical officer for every command. The data on Form 51 were sufficient to enable the Surgeon General’s Office to compile total strengths and strengths in detail in peace save for the fact that then certain officers and men are always detached from their commands and, in consequence, are not included in the strength reports of medical officers. The Adjutant General, however, is in a position to know the total strength of the Army from monthly reports made to him by individuals detached, as well as by all commands. To illustrate how this actually worked out in peace, for the year 1915, the officer strength as obtained from the reports of sick and wounded to the Surgeon General was 4,394; as 1 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. reported to The Adjutant General, it was 4,7S3. The mean enlisted strength of the Army for the same year (American troops, white and colored) by sick and wounded reports was 93,262, and on the returns of The Adjutant General’s Office, 94,729. Vital statistics in peace times are figured on the Surgeon Gen- eral’s strength, The Adjutant General’s figures being utilized only incidentally. It is also important to remember that the latter figures are not a daily strength hut the strength at the end of each month, and consequently could not be used without error in peace; in war, their use would prove even more misleading, especially during periods characterized by great and rapid gains or losses in strength. Certain losses of individuals, viz, killed in action, deaths not at mili- tary stations, discharges for disability and retirements, are reported only to The Adjutant General, and these must be taken into account in checking peace- time, as well as war-time, vital statistics. During the World War the detached list was relatively small, so small that no material error due to this cause resulted. Every effort was made to secure the monthly sick and wounded reports, mentioned above, from home troops, and in the main this was very successfully accomplished. When reports of this character were not received they were demanded by letter or often by telegram from the Surgeon General’s Office. The principal difficulty encountered at home was due to the necessity for secrecy, the departure of organizations for service overseas frequently not being learned by the Surgeon General’s Office for weeks. When finally learned, however, it was possible to straighten out matters satisfactorily. At home, The Adjutant General’s strength figures also were used, but only as checks and for rather minor details. Like methods were in successful operation for troops in our tropical commands. During the demobilization period, at home, as will be seen later, some further use had to be made of The Adjutant General’s figures. From the present point of view, strength data were by no means so satis- factory for the American Expeditionary Forces , a nor as it proved, were strength figures always obtainable thence through the same reports, i. e., identical forms. In the early part of the war, May, 1917, to December, 1917, since Form 51, as part of monthly reports of sick and wounded, was rendered the Surgeon General’s Office from the American Expeditionary Forces, this form was utilized for strength data in the same way as like reports at home were used. Through the greater liability to error in reports from a force in campaign, with a con- stantly changing strength, it was found much more necessary, in the Surgeon General’s Office, to check the strength for troops overseas, as given on Form 51 with The Adjutant General’s strength at the end of each month, than was the case for troops at home. When Form 53 replaced Form 51, as was some- times the case, The Adjutant General’s strength figures were used. It was found practicable to use Form 51 exclusively for the month of December, 1919, the last month covered by these statistics. In the meantime, from January, 1918, to November, 1919, inclusive, another plan had to be followed for the American Expeditionary Forces. This was due to the fact that for this period strength was not obtainable from reports made to the Surgeon General. While Form 51 was not abolished in the American Expeditionary Forces until the middle of 1918, it was so often not received in the Surgeon General’s Office a This term as used here applies to our forces in Europe, excluding North Russia and Siberia. METHODS OE COLLECTING AND COMPILING VITAL STATISTICS. 3 for the earlier months of 191S that it could not be relied upon for strength. On June 15, 1918, Form 51 was done away with in the American Expeditionary Forces; thenceforth the form rendered gave no strength figures. The Adjutant General’s figures, therefore, had to be relied upon for the American Expedi- tionary Forces from January 1, 1918, to November 30, 1919, the strength taken being that of the last day of the month. The error (strength at the end of month instead of daily strength) was constant, of course, for the period in question. Transports afforded the poorest figures of all for strength, and those utilized here are only estimates, based on the best sources of information available. These estimates were made in the following manner: From May, 1917, through November, 191S, from reports of organizations leaving the various posts and camps of the United States, supplemented by the meager reports received from transports; from December, 191S, to November, 1919, inclusive, from reports to the sanitation division of the Surgeon General’s Office of the demobilization of troops in the United States, supplemented by reports of organizations serving in the United States and in countries other than Europe, and by the very meager reports of troops traveling on transports. Strength for troops in Siberia was obtained from monthly reports of sick and wounded (Form 51) sent to the Surgeon General; for troops in Russia, from The Adjutant General’s reports, the strength being that of the last day of the month. While strength figures were better than sick and wounded figures, as will be seen later, vital statistics for these two commands were very poor on account of incomplete reports. STRENGTH OF TOTAL ARMY. For this, as well as for all other strengths, the reader is referred to the tables covering the subject. It will be found, in the main, that these tables, with their footnotes, are self-explanatory. This renders extended detailed explanation superfluous. On the other hand, on account of the complicated nature of the subject, it has been deemed best, even at the risk of repetition, to discuss here all details which might possibly not be understood solely from study of the tables. The strength of total Army by months, all countries, for officers and enlisted men, white, colored, and native, is found in Table 1. It is apparent from this table that the increase in strength of officers was coincident with that for white enlisted men, but the great increase in negro troops did not begin until the late spring and the summer of 1918. The demobilization decline was more rapid for negroes than it was for either white enlisted men or for officers. In other words, the negro troops on an average came in later and were demobilized earlier, and consequently were in the military service, on the average, for a shorter period of time. STRENGTH OF ARMY, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. This is shown in Table 2. As stated, the strength on the last day of each month was used for a long period in Europe. This resulted in lowering the sick rates for the period during which the troops were going to Europe, since the 4 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. monthly strength used then (end of month) was above the average for the month in question. On the other hand, it resulted in raising the sick rates for the period during which troops were returning to the United States, for then the strength at the end of the month was below the average for the month. For the entire period, while no one month was exactly correct, the monthly excesses probably were equalized more or less by the monthly deficits. Separate strengths for white and colored troops were not furnished in Europe. It is obvious that, for vital statistics, white and colored should be considered separately. During the calendar year, 1917-18, it was possible to obtain a very fair estimate of the number of colored troops in Europe from month to month, from the estimated number of departures of these troops from posts, camps, etc., in the United States, as shown by their monthly sick and wounded reports, with such additional information as could be obtained from the unsatisfactory reports furnished from transports. When these troops were returning to the United States from Europe, it was impossible to obtain the same data as bases for estimating the separate strengths for white and colored troops remaining in Europe. The estimate then was based on total colored strength, the strength of colored other than in Europe, and on reports of demobilization. While the white and colored strengths in Europe are believed to be fairly close approximations they must be accepted only as close estimates, and, since much more accurate strengths were obtained in the United States for white and colored troops separately, deductions based on the United States figures would probably be much more significant than for white and colored in Europe. STRENGTH BY COUNTRIES. Strength by countries for total Army is given in Table 1. The same infor- mation for enlisted men — white, colored, and native — is given in much more detail in Tables 3, 4, and 5. Attention has already been invited, in discussing Table 1, to the differences in the times of mobilization and demobilization of the various classes of troops; Tables 3, 4, and 5 also show this. During the spring and summer of 1918, while the strength of the total Army rose rapidly, there was comparatively little increase in the United States, since troops were then being sent to Europe, where the rise was rapid in consequence. Mean- while, the strength of the camps in the United States, while not increasing, was being maintained by recruits sent to them who were then trained and sent abroad as the emergency required. Porto Ilican troops increased from a strength of 1,444 in April, 1917, to a maximum of 16,664 in November, 1918; Filipino troops from 5,430 in April, 1917, to a maximum of 7,837 in October, 1918 (monthly mean); and Hawaiian troops, which were organized during the war, which attained to a monthly mean strength of 7,058 for December, 1918. Native troops served only in their own country, save Porto Ricans, who served also in Panama, as shown by Table 5. STRENGTH BY AGE. The basic information for strength by age was obtained from Army Anthro- pology (Vol. XV, Statistics, Part One, Table 2, p. 64). This information was obtained originally from the records of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, METHODS OF COLLECTING AND COMPILING VITAL STATISTICS. 5 which had the ages given by 3,673,133 applicants for War Risk Insurance, including officers as well as enlisted men. It should be noted that the age given is usually that of entry into the service, and that the figures apply only to the applicants above mentioned. STRENGTH OF OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN IN THE UNITED STATES BY SPEC- IFIED CAMPS AND BY STATES (OTHER CAMPS AND POSTS). The strength of special large camps, and of officers and men not stationed in these large camps but elsewhere in the United States, is shown in Table 7. Officers and men not stationed in these large camps were classified by individual State where stationed, no account being taken of the individual stations within the particular State concerned. While, as mentioned elsewhere, the strength of the large camps was taken from monthly reports of sick and wounded made by senior medical officers to the Surgeon General, at certain camps during the period of rapid demobilization in 1919 it was found by the Surgeon General’s Office that some officers and enlisted men were not being so reported from the camps in cpiestion; strength figures for these camps, therefore, were increased in the Surgeon General’s Office, for the time being, by estimates based on demobilization figures. The tables which follow Table 7, and the accompanying graphs, go in detail into the matter of strengths by location in the United States. STRENGTH BY ARMS OF SERVICE AND BY MONTHS, TOTAL OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN, AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, 1918. Strength by arms of service, American Expeditionary F orces (T able 44) , has been calculated only for the year 1918. As will be seen later, this strength was used to figure casualties by arms of service. As practically no battle casualties occurred in the American Expeditionary Forces save for the year 19 IS, no statistics of this character have been computed for the only other year involved, 1917, the very few casualties (60 wounded and 15 killed in action) for that year being arbitrarily carried forward into 1918. STRENGTH, RUSSIA AND SIBERIA, 1918-1919. As will be apparent when the tables giving vital statistics for troops in these two commands are consulted, the figures are of little value; however, in the interests of completeness strength Table No. 45 has been made. SICK AND WOUNDED DATA. During the World War preparation of individual records of sick and wounded was, as it still is, solely a function of the Medical Department. The forms used for this purpose when we entered the war were originally authorized to be effective January, 1905. They were the report cards (Form 52, Medical Department), report sheet for report of sick and wounded (Form 51, Medical Department), and the nominal check list (Forms 51a and 516, Medical Depart- ment) . Taken together, these constituted a monthly report of sick and wounded made to the Surgeon General. The method of reporting sick and wounded in vogue when we entered the World War, as prescribed in the Manual for the Medical Department, and as 6 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. carried out at home (and practically everywhere else save in the American Expeditionary Forces), throughout the war, is described in Appendix I. No forms other than those which have been mentioned were used for reporting sick and wounded in peace and they were to be retained in war, save under circumstances which will now be explained. For war, the Manual for the Medical Department prescribed two additional forms: (1) Diagnosis tags; (2) List of sick and wounded (Form 53). Diagnosis tags were used in our service for many years before the World War. The Manual for the Medical Department (see Appendix I, pars. 567 and 575, inclusive) prescribed that mobile troops or commands in the theater of operations in time of war should use diagnosis tags, when first aid was given, and should attach them to the bodies of killed in action, examined by the Medical Department personnel. These tags, originals and duplicates (retained in a book from which the originals were torn), were to be collected and forwarded to the Surgeon General’s Office, through the chief surgeon. They were of material importance in checking Form 52 and the field medical card (adopted June 15, 1 9 1 S) . A list of sick and wounded (Form 53, Medical Department) authorized on February 18, 1916, was provided, but only for the use of mobile troops or commands in the theater of operations in time of war, and in lieu thereof the regular peace report of sick and wounded. This form corresponded in size and ruling to “The returns of casualties” (Form 1490, Adjutant General’s Ollice, edition of August 25, 1917). No space was provided on Form 53 for recording the age, nativity, and color of the patient, nor were provisions made for recording the strength of the organization reported upon, or for the movement of (changes in) the command during the month. The prescribed method of reporting sick and wounded as outlined above was thought to be inadequate for use in the American Expeditionary Forces, and a board of medical officers serving overseas was appointed to consider a revision of the method then in force. This board recommended that the prescribed method be modified for the American Expeditionary Forces. The recommendation received the approval of the commanding general and was published as regulations for “Sick and Wounded Reports for the American Expeditionary Forces,” to become effective June 15, 1918. (See Appendix II.) The principal differences in the method thus adopted from the one previously prescribed follow: (a) The daily report of casualties and changes (Form 22, A. G. 0., A. E. F. ; Figs. 7 and S), on June 15, 1918, replaced the list of sick and wounded (Form 53). The former was not used by the Surgeon General’s Office. Report sheets (Form 51) and field reports, Forms 83, 84, 85, 211, were discarded. The latter, while Medical Department forms, had no reference to sick and wounded, and will not be referred to again. ( 1 ) ) A field medical card then adopted was a report and a transfer card, made for each patient at the first dressing station or hospital and sent with him in a paper envelope when transferred, preferably attached to his clothing. Appropriate notes showing operations, complications, and other data were recorded on this form at each hospital he entered. The diagnosis tag was required to be placed in the envelope containing this card. The field medical METHODS OF COLLECTING AND COMPILING VITAL. STATISTICS. 7 card remained with the patient until his final disposition in Europe, or, in case of transfer to the United States, until he arrived at the hospital designated for his treatment there. (c) Form 52 was still used, but in the American Expeditionary Forces only hospital cases were so reported. Furthermore, the use of Form 52 was confined to one hospital, the last one in which the patient was treated in Europe prior to transfer to the United States, or to any other disposition, as death, or duty. For every case finally so disposed of in Europe, a report card (Form 52, A. E. F.) and a field medical card were forwarded to the Surgeon General through the chief surgeon, American Expeditionary Forces, at the end of the month; but for every case transferred to the United States, a report card only was forwarded to the Surgeon General, the field medical card being sent with the patient to his hospital. As a matter of fact, many of the latter were lost in transit from the American Expeditionary Forces. ( d ) No cases treated in quarters or in infirmaries were reported, nor was any case reported which was carded for record only. One further difficulty occurred abroad. In Europe (exclusive of North Russia), in North Russia, and in Siberia some of the American sick and wounded were treated not by our own medical officers but in the allied hospitals. Efforts were made by the medical authorities to secure from these hospitals accurate records of all such cases. A central office was established in Paris, and many such records were collected and forwarded to the Surgeon General’s Office. Judging, however, by the incomplete character of some of the records received, it is probable that for a part of the admissions to these hospitals, and for some of the deaths which resulted, no records were received. The greatest difficulty encountered was in obtaining accurate records from troops traveling on transports. This was due to the fact that Army medical officers were not generally in medical charge on transports, and no arrangements were made with the Navy, or with civilian transport surgeons, for medical reports for sick Army personnel en route. As a result the reports of the sick and wounded obtained from transports were practically worthless. The inadequacy of these transport reports during the influenza epidemic in September and October, 1918, probably accounts in great part for a discrep- ancy (amounting to 1,649) in the number of deaths from disease reported by The Adjutant General and by the Surgeon General as having occurred in the American Expeditionary Forces and on transports. It is only fair to say, however, that a part of the discrepancy is probably attributable to the inability of our medical authorities to obtain records of all deaths which occurred among our men in the hospitals of our allies. METHODS OF ASSEMBLING STATISTICAL DATA IN THE SURGEON GENERAL’S OFFICE. METHOD OF ASSEMBLING STRENGTH DATA. All pertinent data with reference to strength were collected from The Adjutant General’s Office and from the Provost Marshal General’s Office, in the medical record section of the Surgeon General’s Office; there they were care- fully studied by experienced clerks under the direct supervision of the officer in charge. As explained elsewhere, their figures were utilized for strength 8 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. tables in so far as the Surgeon General’s better figures for vital statistical pur- poses were not available. When the Surgeon General’s figures covered strength, it was a matter of very simple mathematics to obtain from them strengths in gross and in detail. Certain estimates of strength were also made in this branch of the medical record section. METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SICK AND WOUNDED DATA. From what has been said it will be understood that for each Army patient there was made a report card or cards covering his sicknesses or wounds, and that these cards were sent monthly to the Surgeon General’s Office. Compiling statistics from such cards then consisted merely in assembling and counting the cases in gross and in detail, though this process might and actually did prove very complicated. Before the war the report cards were first filed by post or organization. After the disease numbers (International Classification) had been entered on the individual report cards, each case was assembled by following it through all report cards made for it. Great statistical sheets were then utilized for transcribing the case records numerically from the individual report cards, and thus were compiled the vital statistics to be finally published in the Surgeon General’s annual reports. Counting was done by hand. The method of filing the report cards in the Surgeon General’s Office was changed in October, 1917. Subsequent to that time all report cards received from any source in the Army were arranged in one general alphabetical file, in dictionary order, by surnames. Surnames were subdivided by Christian names, and similar Christian names by age, nativity, etc. All of the cards, or at least a large percentage, for a given case were brought together before any attempt was made to utilize their data. Inasmuch as it was necessary to prepare the statistical tables for the Surgeon General’s annual reports from each year’s material, it was not possible to assemble all the record cards for the war in one file before attempting to compile the statistics. Consequently this work was done by card groups for three or four months as the cards were assembled and alphabetized. An effort was made at the beginning of the work to use only the cards for completed cases, taking out all cards for incomplete cases, and placing them in a file to be worked later. This plan, however, involved so much additional labor in rearranging the cards that it had to be discontinued. Subsequently all report cards in every file were used, the disposition being shown as incomplete when necessary. By regulations a report card (Form 52) was furnished for every case com- pleted in hospital or in quarters, or carded for record only, during the current month, and for all patients remaining on sick report at the end of the month in which admitted, a second report card being required for the month in which the case was completed when more than one month was involved. For the pur- poses of the annual reports, on December 31 of each year a report card was required also for every patient remaining on sick report on that date. Very frequently, however, several cards in addition to those mentioned were ulti- mately received for cases of chronic character admitted to sick report several times, and especially for such cases originating in the field or overseas, for whom many transfers were involved. As the space on Form 52 is necessarily METHODS OF COLLECTING AND COMPILING VITAL STATISTICS. 9 limited, frequently nearly all of it was used for entering the case record, very little being available for other purposes. Moreover, these cards are permanent War Department records, to be used for obtaining information needed in adjust- ing; claims against the Government for disabilities resulting from disease con- tracted or injuries occurring while in the military service. Aside from other reasons, this alone was sufficient to prevent the medical record section of the Surgeon General’s Office from placing any confusing or disfiguring marks, such as code numbers, on the report cards. ft was apparent also that while directly transcribing the information on the report cards to great statistical sheets by hand, as had been the practice in peace, was fairly satisfactory for the statistics of a small army, this system was entirely too time consuming for such a large force as it was certain the country would soon have. Steps were immediately taken, therefore, to change the system in vogue when, in October, 1917, the medical record section was organized. With the radical change in system made at that time, the report cards remained the source of all information for individual records of disease and injury which, taken together, still constituted the basis for the vital statistics of our Army. But between the report cards and completed statistics an elaborate machinery was installed and operated. For this a code book, statistical perforated cards, and the Hollerith equipment were adopted. A code was prepared which was so comprehensive that, after the data on the report cards had been coded, vital statistical information of practically any character could be obtained. Competent medical officers, and especially the distinguished representatives of practically every branch of medical science, who at the time were stationed in the Surgeon General’s Office, assisted materially in the preparation of this code. The code book used in the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, United States Navy, was also freely consulted. A medical officer recently returned from France brought with him samples of the statis- tical perforated card recently adopted by France; also the outline of the coding system which the French proposed to use. These were also used freely. The result was an elaborate coding book for diseases and traumatisms. The code having been adopted — and this suffered but slight change during the war — the next step was to prepare a code card adapted for use with the Hollerith equipment. The code cards used were not exactly the same throughout the war. At the beginning, or for the nine months of 1917, both statistical code and perforated cards were used, one of each being employed for each medical and for each surgical case. What these were will be apparent by consulting Figures 14 and 15. Thereafter no statistical code card intervened between report card, Form 52, and perforated card. Limitation of space on the per- forated cards still made it necessary to have one such card for medical cases and one for surgical cases (See Fig. 16). The life history and military status were of course the same for both these cards. The card finally adopted had 45 columns of figures arranged to correspond with the subdivisions of the report card, Form 52. In the further discussion of the mechanics of preparing the statistics only the final statistical per- forated card will receive consideration. 10 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. The actual steps in the plan finally adopted were as follows: (1) Penciling the code numbers from the code book on the statistical perforated card in accordance with the entries on the report card which was consulted for the purpose. (It will be noted that in the illustration given, Fig 16, these numbers have been typewritten; this was not the practice, however. They were actually entered by pencil.) The clerks engaged in so entering the code numbers were known as “coders,” and were of two, or rather three, classes; nonprofessional and so-called professional coder’s, the latter being subdivided into medical and traumatism coders, depending on whether they coded medical or surgical data. The so-called professional coders were not physicians, but older and more experienced clerks. (2) The perforation of the code card by clerks, known as “punchers,” was the next step. The coders, in addition to transferring the information on Form 52 to the statistical perforated card, placed on the latter the Army serial number of the patient concerned. This was made the practice as soon as the War Department adopted serial numbers for Army personnel, which was early in 1918. This acted as a cross reference, so that no difficulty was subsequently experienced in connecting the original report card with the statistical perforated card in case of suspected error, readmission, etc. Much difficulty in this respect had previously been experienced. Reference has been made above to a multiplicity of cards arriving at the Surgeon General’s Office covering a case that had run a very long course. To keep track of these cases a space was provided on the statistical perforated card for cases remaining in hospital. Also provision was made on this card for a readmission record so that all subsequent records of a given case if returned to hospital for further treatment could be linked up with the original disease or injury. Statistical perforated cards were made for men killed in action from nominal lists furnished by The Adjutant General’s Office. Still another form used in the Surgeon General’s Office remains to be described. This was the transcript card. In a way this form assumed the place of Form 52. That is to say, it was used, when Form 52 was not made, to transcribe data of individual cases from the list of sick and wounded, Form 53. EXPLANATION OF TERMS AND METHODS USED. (1) White is synonymous with Caucasian, but all are classed as whites save negroes, and natives enlisted or inducted outside of the United States. (2) Negro is used interchangeably with colored. (3) American troops include both white and negro troops, no distinction being made for Indians, Chinese, Filipinos, etc., inducted or enlisted in the United States. (4) Troops is used as synonymous with enlisted men. (5) Strength means the military population. Thus, if the annual strength of a camp is shown as 1,000, the interpretation is that there was an average of 1,000 men in the camp for every day of the year. Strength as used in this volume is reduced to a mean annual or a mean monthly basis. (6) Mean monthly strength is the daily average strength for the month. METHODS OF COLLECTING AND COMPILING VITAL- STATISTICS. 11 (7) Mean annual strength is the total of the monthly strengths divided by 12. This was generally satisfactory for purposes of comparison, but one false result of using mean annual strengths for comparing one camp with another must be pointed out. In camps occupied only or largely during epidemic periods, converting their strengths to mean annual strengths and then com- paring them with camps occupied throughout the year gives a very incorrect result. Comparison by period of epidemic is of course the correct method. (8) Total of mean annual strengths . — -Ratios are figured throughout on total of mean annual strengths, April, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive. (9) Cases, admissions, readmissions, and concurrent diseases, complications and sequelse . — The main tables in the present volume are based on records of admissions and not on those of cases. That is to say, while it is true, all ad- missions represent cases, on the other hand they do not give the total case incidence as it did not prove practical to record in them cases which coexisted at the time of admission or which occurred while a patient was on sick report. These coexisting affections and the subsequent affections in the course of a patient’s stay on sick report might or might not have had any relation to the primary cause of admission. At all events, as already explained, they were not made of record in the main tables. A supplementary table has been prepared, however, entitled “Concurrent diseases, complications and sequelse,” which gives for each disease recorded as a primary cause of admission for enlisted men in the United States and Europe, such affections as coexisted and as occurred while men were on sick report. The term admissions refers to admissions by original cause of admission. It includes: (a) All patients reported as treated in hospital; (h) all patients reported as treated in quarters and excused from military duty, when still attached to a combat organization, staff detachment, development battalion, or convalescent camp; (e) all patients reported as carded for record only when treated and not excused from duty, but whose disease or injury was of such character as to have a probable bearing upon their future physical fitness for military service; (d) all deaths; ( e ) all discharges for disability for enlisted men or retirements for disability for officers. Only one cause of admission was made of record as such. Furthermore, if a soldier with influenza subsequently developed lobar pneumonia, then purulent pleurisy, and finally tuberculosis, only one was counted, the cause of the primary admission. This plan was followed on the ground that the purpose of this statistical study was primarily to determine the number of men excused from military duty by original cause of disease, and not the number of cases of the various diseases treated. The statistics, naturally, include only admissions and cases for which report cards were made and sent to the Surgeon General. A large number of men, not excused from military duty, were treated in military hospitals and dispensaries and were not so reported upon. These were mainly men treated for minor illnesses and injuries, for errors of refraction or other eye conditions, and for minor diseases of the ear, nose, and throat. Readmissions were not counted as admissions. Thus, if a man admitted to hospital with measles was returned to duty and was subsequently readmitted within a very few days on account of otitis media considered to have resulted from the attack of measles, the second admission was charged to the measles, 12 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. the otitis media being shown as the complication. And only in Table S2 the final disposition, whether the man was returned to duty, died, or was discharged for disability, and the time lost, was charged to measles. Or, if a case of gonorrhea was detected and reported, the man not being excused from duty but receiving treatment while doing full duty, and the man subsequently de- veloped a complicating epididymitis for which he was admitted to hospital, the entire time lost and the disposition was charged to the original admission for gonorrhea, the epididymitis being shown as the complication and only in Table 82. (10) Days lost and noneffective rate . — Attention is invited to the fact that the days lost were credited to the original cause of admission. Noneffective rate shows the average number of men absent from duty for each day of the year. Thus, the noneffective rate, expressed as 25 per 1,000, means that for each day of the year there was an average of 25 men absent from duty on account of sickness out of each 1,000 strength; in other words, 2.5 per cent were unfit for duty. (11) Deaths and discharges for disability . — For the vital statistics for the Surgeon General’s reports, as published for the years 1909 to 1916, inclusive, the absolute numbers of deaths and discharges for disability for troops in the United States had been given in two columns. The first included all deaths or discharges for disability which occurred in the United States; the second included only deaths or disability discharges which were the result of cases that originally developed or became apparent in troops serving in the United States. In the same way, two columns were shown for American troops serving outside of the continental limits of the United States. The first column showed the number of deaths and discharges for disability which actually occurred in each country concerned, and the second column included cases which had been invalided to the United States, and in which deaths or discharges ultimately occurred there. At this time, in all instances, however, the ultimate disposition was charged to the month and the year in which it actually occurred. The place ratios, which were shown, were based on the second column of the absolute numbers. This plan of double columns was abandoned during the war, and in handling the vital statistics of the war every effort was made to charge all discharges for disability, deaths, and time lost, to the original causes, places, and times of occurrence of primary admissions. This was done and tables were made, not only for all troops for the entire war period but for white and colored troops separately, in the United States and Europe, by months of original admis- sion, and for those in the United States by definite camp or State location. The only exception made to this practice was due to the fact that sometimes it was not found possible to charge all suppurative pleurisies (empyema) and other very long-continued cases back to original cause of admission; of neces- sity these were charged to final condition. This method of charging deaths to times and places of occurrence of the original admissions renders it difficult to compare the death rates so compiled with those of the Army in previous wars and with those of civil life, in which deaths and discharges are charged to the actual times and places of occurrence. METHODS OF COLLECTING AND COMPILING VITAL STATISTICS. 13 The epidemiological advantages of the system, however, were believed to out- weigh the disadvantages. It should also be noted here that deaths from operations done for removal of defects have been charged to the defects and not to the operations. (12) Rates used are annual ratios per thousand, with the exception of the case fatality rates, which are expressed in percentages. (13) Injuries . — Nonbattle injuries are included in the general tables. This is not the case with battle injuries, which are tabulated separately. (14) Classification . — The diagnostic terms used and the numbers therefor are those of the International Classification of the Causes of Death, with terms for morbidity in addition. The grouping of this classification has been changed, but its numbers have been retained. For the classification of joint causes of death, it being practicable to specify only one cause, though two or more conditions actually existed and might have been responsible for the death, the international rules were used as a guide. SECTION II TABLES. Table 1 . — Strength of total Army, by months, all countries, officers and enlisted men, including white, colored, and native troops, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inchisive. a Officers. Enlisted men. Total. Year and month. In United States. III Europe. In all other coun- tries.!' Total. White American troops. Colored Amer- ican troops. Total American troops. En- listed native troops. Officers and enlisted men, American troops. Officers and enlisted men, including native troops. 1917. April 8, 078 1,390 9,468 13, 973 212,376 7,712 220, 088 285, 597 363, 496 533, 906 660,931 893, 270 6,874 229, 556 236, 430 306, 821 May 121 474 101 1,398 276; 081 354, 063 9, 516 7; 251 299, 570 378, 181 June 12, 808 18, 484 529 1,348 1,518 9,433 7,729 385,910 562, 741 July 1,057 2l', 059 522, 909 10, 997 12,859 7, 776 7, 811 August 25', 242 l', 816 L485 28 ; 543 54, 701 648, 072 879, 627 1, 153, 518 689,474 947, 971 1, 240, 476 1, 326, 879 1, 444, 760 697, 285 956, 073 September 50, 178 3^ 050 1,473 13, 643 8, 102 October 55', 147 1,306 60, 004 65, 936 26, 9.54 1, 180, 472 1, 260, 943 1, 368, 206 S,110 1,248,586 1,334,307 1, 452, 516 November 57; 546 6, 875 i; 515 1,588 1,215,228 1, 319, 470 45, 715 7', 428 December 67; 278 7; 688 76, 554 48, 736 7, 756 Mean annual strength 25, 603 2, 056 1,085 28,744 548, 445 15, 464 563, 909 5, 735 592, 653 598,389 1918. January 12,710 81, 840 1,319, 691 1, 349, 802 1, 446, 769 63, 767 63, 976 1,383,458 1, 413, 778 1,517,267 7,036 1,465, 298 1, 503, 543 1,610,066 1,472,334 1, 510, 960 1,617,135 February 71' 781 16', 429 18, 774 l' 555 89' 765 7', 417 March 72', 307 I', 718 2,945 4,897 92^ 799 70; 498 l\ 069 April 71, 797 23' 421 98^ 163 i;6U;617 1, 898, 262 2, 192, 660 80', 534 7 ; 438 7,468 10,339 18, 496 1, 793,' 314 i;800;752 2, 133, 749 May 69', 021 32' 561 106' 479 12i; 540 2; 019; 802 2, 126, 281 2, 439, 940 June 71, 345 40' 386 4', 566 116' 297 130', 983 2, 323; 643 2, 450; 279 July 69' 755 54' 189 5' 613 129' 557 2; 513', 589 2,644,834 2, 921, 486 186; 298 2, 699; 887 2, 829', 444 2, 847, 940 August 64| 164 61,011 4, 605 129, 780 254, 839 274, 428 2, 899; 673 3, 195, 914 3,374,312 28, 107 3; 029; 453 September 74; 489 71^ 193 3' 775 149; 457 2X, 606 3,345,371 3, 536, 999 3 ; 373 ; 977 3, 567, 856 3,474, 170 2, 993, 206 October 82' 809 76i 391 79,339 3' 487 162; 687 164, 230 143, 956 S, 046, 751 327', 561 30 ; 857 November... . 82,629 66, 248 2', 262 2', 975', 851 302; 625 3', 278', 476 2, 821, 543 3i; 464 3; 442; 706 2, 965, 499 December 75, 846 1, 862 2, 567, 265 254, 278 27, 707 Mean annual strength 71, 994 46, 854 3, 236 122, 084 2, 207,631 177,611 2, 385, 242 17,668 2,507,326 2, 524, 993 1919. January 48, 362 38, 394 34, 702 69, 800 61,462 4, 072 122, 234 2, 212, 359 230, 288 203, 273 2, 442, 647 20, 627 2, 564, 881 2, 585, 508 2, 204, 5S4 Februa'ry 4', 9.54 104; 81 J 93, 008 l', 879; 940 1,628, 823 2, 083', 213 1, 799, 742 1,477,367 1,136,647 763,411 467 934 2;i8s;023 1, 892, 750 1, 558, 499 1 203,565 March 53, 312 43, 193 4 ' 994 170; 919 14', 151 1 906 901 April 3l' 986 5, 953 81, 132 1, 325, 047 152', 320 1 111 i.ll'.l 12,959 12, 782 1,571,458 1, 216, 347 828, 432 518, 074 319, 645 261 609 May 29; 036 25, 907 24, S76 31,' 302 20, 263 6, 580 6, 125 66, 918 996, 038 648, 715 June 52 295 114 696 12 726 ' 815; 706 507, 125 309, 560 July 7, 740 39 191 427, 064 257, 885 40, 870 21, 595 10,949 10 085 August 23; 208 20, 561 17, 333 3,868 2, 797 3, 004 30, 080 25, 189 279, 480 226, 147 September 1,831 211,405 14, 742 10, 273 251, 336 October 1,656 l' 888 20' 877 185; 867 172, 860 10', 989 9,919 217,733 227 652 November. . 12,904 1,347 1, 074 1,394 15, 645 10,711 183, 571 9, 992 199; 216 201,344 209, 208 December. . . 12; 763 i;436 15, 273 175,403 lO', 668 186', 071 10', 398 21i; 742 Mean annual strength ... . 26,669 24, 818 4, 067 55, 554 843, 451 93, 473 936,924 12, 619 992, 478 1, 005, 097 Total of mean an- nual strengths . . 124, 266 73, 728 8,388 206,382 3, 599, 527 286, 548 3, 886, 075 36, 022 4,092,457 4, 128, 479 “ Source of information: See Table 2 for troops in the United States; Table 2 for troops in Europe; Table 5 for native troops; Tables 2 and 3 for white troops; and Tables 2 and 4 for colored troops. 6 Includes officers in the Philippine Islands, China, Panama, Porto Rico, Hawaiian Islands, Russia and Siberia, and on transports. 15 16 MEDICAL AISTD CASUALTY STATISTICS, STRENGTH OF TOTAL ARMY OFFICERS. ALL ENLISTED MEN. AND TOTAL MONTHS - APRIL. 1917- DEC..1919 LOGARITHMIC SCALE TOTAL WHITE COLORED OFFICERS NATIVE Plate T, DEC. STRENGTH, 17 Table 2. — Strength of Army, United States and Europe, by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dee. 31, 1919, inclusive. Year and month. United States.* 1 Europe, t Offi- cers. Enlisted white. En- listed col- ored. Total enlisted. Total officers and enlisted men. Offi- cers. Enlisted white. Enlisted colored. Total enlisted. Total officers and enlisted men. 1917. 8,078 12,474 12,808 18,484 25,242 50, 178 55, 147 57, 546 67,278 1S3,758 245,454 309,205 458,817 562,714 776,466 1,032,244 1,061,422 1,129,065 4,870 5,826 5,171 6,675 8,519 9,409 21,795 39,225 36, 851 1S8, 628 251,280 314,376 465,492 571,233 785,875 1,054,039 1,100,647 1, 165, 916 196, 706 263,754 327, 184 483,976 596,475 836,053 1,109,186 1. 158. 193 1.233.194 May June July August September October November December Mean annual strength 1918. January February March April Mav June July August September October November December Mean annual strength 1919. January February March. April Mav June July August September October November December Mean annual strength Total of mean annual strengths 101 529 1, 057 1,816 3,050 3,551 6,875 7,688 626 12,794 2S, 821 50,882 70,266 92.139 123', 429 160, 178 935 2,392 5,346 626 12,794 28,821 50, 8S2 70,266 93,074 125,821 165,524 727 13,323 29, 878 52,698 73,316 96,625 132,696 173,212 25,603 479,929 11, 529 491,457 517,060 2,056 44, 92S 723 45,650 47,706 67.5S5 71,781 72, 307 71,797 69,021 71,345 69,755 64, 164 74, 489 82,809 82,629 66,248 1,096,434 1,095,039 1,129,223 1,168,558 1,197,757 1,303,746 1,328,513 1,284,247 1,321,440 1,343,933 1, 255, 195 941,219 50.705 49,955 54,814 59,015 87,650 89,305 124, 976 16S, 422 164, S46 182.705 150, 5S7 104, 140 1, 147, 139 1, 144, 994 1,184,037 1,227,573 1 , 2S5, 407 1,393,051 1, 453, 4S9 1,452,669 1,4S6,2S6 1,526,638 1,405,782 1,045,359 1,214, 724 1.216.775 1,256,344 1,299,370 1,354,428 1,464,396 1,523,244 1,516,833 1.560.775 1,609,447 1,488,411 1,111,607 12,710 16,429 18,774 23, 421 32,561 40,3S6 54,189 61,011 71, 193 76,391 79, 339 75, 846 193,264 223,130 283,268 388, 048 587,240 796,427 1,063,192 1,266,592 1,527,793 1,635,321 1,682,836 1,591,962 8,673 9.664 11,541 12,667 28,279 33,208 47,171 78,734 91,270 138,827 148,679 148,372 201,937 232,794 294, S09 400,715 615,519 829,635 1,110,363 1,345,326 1,619,063 1,774,148 1,831,515 1,740,334 214,647 249,223 313, 5S3 424, 136 64S, 080 870,021 1, 164,552 1 406 337 1,690,256 1,850,539 1,910,854 1, 816, 180 71,994 1, 205, 442 107, 260 1,312,702 1,3S4, 696 46,854 936, 589 63,090 999,680 1,046,534 48,362 38,394 34, 702 31,986 29, 036 25,907 24, 876 23, 20S 20,561 17,333 12,901 12,763 672,937 471, S15 406,839 339, S36 291,810 246,903 215, 104 156,791 149,360 139, 877 132,403 135, 441 6S, 337 66, 104 44,634 29, S24 20,780 18, 562 20,058 18,013 11,322 9, 0S4 8,792 8,935 741,274 537,919 451,473 369, 660 312,590 265, 465 235, 162 174, 804 160, 682 148,961 141, 195 144,376 789,636 576,313 4S6, 175 401,646 341,626 291.372 260, 03S 198, 012 181, 243 166, 294 154, 099 157, 139 69, S00 61,462 53,312 43, 193 31,302 20,263 7,740 3,868 2,797 1,656 1,347 1,074 1,488,683 1, 310, 083 1,115,693 S53, 425 569,842 271.633 111.634 4S, 006 30,315 21,055 18,920 IS, 379 140,396 131,219 123, 152 119,801 108,650 64, 166 12,508 1,741 1,287 185 S3 1,629,079 1,441,302 1,238,845 973,226 678, 492 335,799 124, 142 49,747 31,602 21,240 19,003 IS, 379 1,698,879 1,502,764 1,292,157 1,016,419 709,794 356,062 131, S82 53, 615 34, 399 22, 896 20, 350 19, 453 26,669 279,926 27, 037 306,964 333,633 24, SIS 488, 139 58. 599 546, 73S 571, 556 124,266 1,965,297 145, 826 2,111,123 2, 235, 3S9 73, 72S 1,469,656 122,412 1,592,068 , 1,665,796 a Daily average strength for each month. Source of information: Monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General. b Source of information: From May to December, 1917, and for December, 1919, from the monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General, with corrections made by comparison with the strength for the last “*y as furnished by the Office of The Adjutant General. From Jan. 1, 1918, to Nov. 30, 1919, inclusive, from the. office of The Adjutant General, the strength being that as of the last day of the month. Separate strengths for the white and colored enlisted men from Jan. 1, 1918, to Nov. 30, 1919, estimated, the estimation being based, for 1918, on the reports of organizations leaving the United States, supplemented by such meager reports as were received from troops traveling on transports: for 1919, oil reports of the demobilization of'troops, furnished to the Sanitation Division of the Surgeon General s Office, supplemented by a consideration of the strength of the colored troops serving in the United States and m all countries other than Europe. STRENGTH OF TOTAL ARMY UNITED STATES. EUROPE. OTHER COUNTRIES. AND TOTAL ARMY MONTHS — APRIL. 1917 - DEC.. 1919 18 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, oooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* oooooooooooooooooo U5 OJ o GO ->t cvl_ O 00 lO •<» CNJ 0_ ao <*> OJ rorjcopocvIoicJoJcJ — — — — " — APR. MAY JURE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. 1917 1918 1919 TOTAL ■ UNITED STATES EUROPE OTHER COUNTRIES STRENGTH 19 Table 3. — Strength of white enlisted men, by countries, by months, Apr. 1, 191 7, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. 11 Year and month. United States. Europe. Philip- pine Islands. 6 Panama. Hawaiian Islands. Trans- ports.c Russia and Siberia. Total. 1917. 1S3, 758 245, 454 309, 205 458, 817 562,714 776, 466 1, 032, 244 1, 061, 422 1,129,065 12,528 12, 620 12,069 11,236 10,083 8,363 7,427 7, 4S9 7,110 7,796 8,418 N. 712 9,621 7, 500 8, 845 8, 716 8, 5S0 8,619 8, 075 8,411 9,379 9,691 10, 043 10, 673 10, 821 12, 305 9,289 219 552 1,904 4,723 6,850 5,014 2,171 2,003 5,209 212, 376 276,081 354, 063 522,909 648, 072 879, 627 1,153,518 1, 215, 22S 1, 319, 470 May June July August September October November December Mean annual strength . . . 1918. January February March April. May June. July August September October November December Mean annual strength. . . 1919. January February March April May June July August September October November December Mean annual strength . . . Total of mean annual strengths 626 12, 794 28, 821 50, 8S2 70, 266 92, 139 123, 429 160, 178 479,929 44, 928 7, 410 6,398 7, 391 2, 387 548, 445 1, 096, 434 1, 095, 039 1, 129,223 1,168,558 1, 197, 757 1, 303, 746 1, 328, 513 1, 284, 247 1,321,440 1,343,933 1, 255, 195 941,219 193, 264 223, 130 283, 268 388, 048 587, 240 796, 427 1,063,192 1, 266, 592 1,527, 793 1,635,321 1, 682, 836 1,591,962 6, 671 6, 2.3S 6,186 6,933 7, 103 8, 108 8, 366 5,205 1,026 3,590 2,997 3,001 8,571 8,674 8,212 8,529 s. 654 8,940 8, 634 8, 165 7, 416 8,033 7,987 7,622 8,181 8,039 7, 763 7, 817 7, 825 6,804 4,431 3, S32 4, 062 3, 165 2, 929 2, 723 6, 570 8, 682 12,117 34, 732 89,6&3 68, 635 100, 453 71, 156 49, 264 41,135 11,283 8, 253 5, 637 7,485 11,574 12,624 12, 485 1, 319, 691 1, 349, 802 1,446,769 1,614,617 1,898,262 2, 192, 660 2, 513, 589 2,644,834 2, 921, 486 3, 046,751 2,975, 851 2,567,265 1,205,442 936, 589 5, 702 8,289 5, 630 41, 830 4, 150 2,207,631 672,937 471,815 406, 839 339, 836 291, 810 246, 903 215, 104 156, 791 149, 360 139, 877 132, 403 135, 441 1, 488, 683 1, 310, 083 1, 115, 693 853, 425 569, 842 271.633 111.634 48,006 30,315 21,055 18, 920 18,379 4, 018 4,061 4,082 4,031 4,173 3, 846 3,672 3,637 3, 735 3, 815 3, 706 3, S14 7, 660 7,579 7,421 6, 081 4,934 4, 457 4,310 4,481 3,953 3,080 3,014 3, 041 2,502 1,951 1,876 2,608 3, 076 3, 472 3, 678 3,429 3, 771 3, 632 3, 806 3, 876 23, 179 71,231 79, SIS 105, 398 108,930 109,627 80, 607 33,416 12, 357 7, .504 3, 728 3, 569 13, 380 13, 220 13, 094 13, 668 13, 273 8, 777 8,059 8,125 7,914 6,904 7,283 7,283 2, 212, 359 1,879,943 1, 628, 827 1, 325, 040 996, 038 648, 715 427,064 257, 885 211,405 185, 867 172, 860 175, 403 279, 926 488, 139 3, SS3 5,001 3,140 .53, 281 10,0S2 843, 451 1,965, 297 1, 469, 656 16, 995 19, 688 16, 161 97, 498 14, 232 3, 599, 527 a Daily average strength for troops in the United States. Philippine Islands, Panama, and Hawaiian Islands. Source ol information: Monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General. For data concerning the strength for white troops in Europe, see footnote (6), Table 2. The strength for the troops traveling on transports was estimated, the estimation being based, from May, 1917, through November, 1918, from reports of organizations from the various posts and camps in the United States, supplemented by the meager reports received from transports; from December, 1918, to November, 1919, inclusive, on reports furnished to the Sanitation Division of the demobilization of troops in the United States, supplemented by reports of organizations serving in the United States and m countries other than in Europe, and by the very meager reports of troops traveling on transports. Strength for troops in Russia and Siberia obtained, for troops in Siberia, from monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General; for troops in North Russia, Archangel district, from The Adjutant General of the Army, through the office of the Chief of Staff, the strength being as of the last day of the month . 6 Includes China. (These troops were part of the Philippine command.) c Includes “Country not stated.” 3553 — 25 3 STRENGTH OF WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. EUROPE. OTHER COUNTRIES, AND TOTAL ARMY 20 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o' o' d o d o o d o o o' o' d d o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o tT 04 o 00 CO CO CO 04 04 04 04 04 APR. MAY JUNK JULY AUQ. SEPT. OCT. NOY. DEC. JAN. PEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUQ.SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUO. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. •917 1918 1919 TOTAL ■ " UNITED STATES EUROPE OTHER COUNTRIES Plate III. STRENGTH, 21 Table 4. — Strength of colored enlisted men, by countries, by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. 11 Y ear and month . United States. Europe. Philippine Islands. Hawaiian Islands. Trans- ports. c Total. 1917. 4, 870 5, 826 5, 171 6, 675 8,519 9, 409 21, 795 39, 225 36, 851 1,180 1,179 1,531 1.797 1,857 1, 845 1,839 1.798 1, 817 1,657 1,920 2,488 2,487 2,474 2, 383 2, 378 2,291 2, 265 5 591 243 38 9 6 7 9 2, 457 7,712 9, 516 9,433 10, 997 12, 859 13, 643 26,954 45,715 48, 736 October November December 935 2,392 5, 346 Mean annual strength 11, 529 723 1,237 1,695 281 15, 464 1918. January 50, 705 8, 673 1,818 2, 249 322 63, 767 February 49, 955 9, 664 1,499 2,249 609 63, 976 March 54, 814 11,541 1, 568 2,209 366 70, 498 April 59, 015 12, 667 1, 565 2, 213 5,074 80, 534 May 87, 650 28, 279 1,758 2, 251 1,602 121,540 June 89, 305 33, 208 1,733 2, 198 4, 539 130, 983 July 124, 976 47,171 1,737 2,156 10, 258 186, 298 August 168, 422 78, 734 1,735 1,673 4,275 254, 839 September 164, 846 91,270 1,734 1,122 15, 456 274, 428 October 182, 705 138, 827 1,693 1,134 3,202 327, 561 November 150, 587 148, 679 1,662 15 1, 682 .302, 625 December 104, 140 148, 372 1,651 15 100 254, 278 Mean annual strength 107, 260 63, 090 1,680 1,624 3,957 177, 611 1919. 68, 337 1 40, 396 1,677 19, 878 230, 288 66, 104 131 7 , 219 1, 582 4, 368 203, 273 44^ 634 123', 152 b 618 1,515 170, 919 29; 824 20, 780 119, 801 b 594 1, 101 152, 320 108, 650 b 502 9, 677 140, 609 18, 562 64, 166 b 350 30, 618 114, 696 July 20', 058 12' 508 l’ 299 7, 005 40, 870 18, 013 1, 741 1, 438 403 21, 595 lb 322 b 287 b 562 571 14, 742 9, 0S4 b 626 94 10, 989 November 8, 792 83 b 653 183 10,711 December 8^ 935 1 , 575 158 10; 668 Mean annual strength 27, 037 58, 599 1,539 6,297 93, 473 Total of mean annual strengths 145, 826 122, 412 4,456 3, 319 10, 535 286, 548 a Strength for the United States, Philippine Islands, and Hawaiian Islands is the mean average daily strength. Source of information: Monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General. For source of information of strength of troops in Europe and on transports, see footnote, 6, Table 2, and footnote a, Table 3. & Includes China. (These troops were part of the Philippine command), c Includes “Country not stated.” STRENGTH OF COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. EUROPE. OTHER COUNTRIES. AND TOTAL ARMY 22 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o’ o' o' o' o o o' o' o' o' o' o' o’ o' o' o' o' CM o 00 w CM o 00 <0 TF CM o 00 (O CM co CO CO CO CM CM CM CM CM — APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. 1917 1918 1919 TOTAL ■ ' UNITED STATES EUROPE OTHER COUNTRIES - Plate IV, STRENGTH. 23 Table 5. — Strength of native troops, by countries, by months, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive . a Porto Ricans. Filipinos, Hawaiians, Total Year and month. Philippine Hawaiian native Porto Rico. Panama. Total. Islands. Islands. troops. 1917. 1,444 1,444 5,430 6,874 1 , 148 932 2 0S0 5^ 171 l\ 251 June 1.059 1,041 2, 100 5,629 1 , 729 93 2)010 2,103 5,673 7', 776 August 88 2)013 2,101 5)710 l\ 811 September 109 2,004 2' 113 5,989 8j 102 October 125 2,040 2,165 5', 945 s', 110 November 125 2, 039 2' 164 5,264 7 ' 428 December 128 2,003 2 , 131 5,625 7)756 Mean annual strength 360 1,174 1,532 4,203 5,737 1918. January 306 2,059 2,365 4, 66S 3 7, 036 February 720 2,070 2,790 4,624 3 7,417 March 722 2,030 2,752 4,314 3 7,069 April 627 2,135 2,762 4,673 3 7,438 May 567 2,003 2,570 4,897 1 7,468 June 707 2,022 2,729 5,391 2,219 10,339 July 6,002 1,977 7,979 5,946 4,571 18,496 August 11,651 2,572 14,223 6,902 6,982 28, 107 September 11,610 3,142 14,752 6,867 6,987 28,606 October 12, 569 3,496 16,065 7,837 6,955 30, 857 November 12,696 3,968 16,664 7,835 6,965 31,464 December 9,635 3,186 12,821 7,828 7, 05S 27,707 Mean annual strength 5,651 2,554 8,206 5,982 3,479 17,667 1919. January 1,655 3,895 5, 550 8,273 6,804 20,627 February 1,135 2,738 3,873 8,342 4,346 16,561 March 1,299 550 1,849 8,633 3,669 14,151 April 1,529 5 1,534 8,138 3,287 12,959 May 1,551 7 1,558 8,109 3,115 12,782 June 1,537 6 1,543 8,245 2,93S 12,726 July 1,522 5 1,527 8,328 1,094 10,949 August 1,538 5 1,543 8,355 187 10,085 September 1,521 6 1,527 8,655 91 10,273 October 1,542 5 1,547 8,322 50 9,919 November 1,520 5 1,525 8,442 25 9,992 December 1,520 5 1,525 8,849 24 10,398 Mean annual strength 1,489 603 2,093 8,391 2, 136 12, 618 Total of mean annual strengths 7, 500 4,331 11,831 18, 576 5,615 36,022 a Daily average strength for each month. Source of information: Monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General. STRENGTH OF NATIVE TROOPS FILIPINO. PORTO RICAN. HAWAIIAN. AND TOTAL 24 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o_ o o o o o o o o o o m >4 cm’ o' to ID* ■4 CM o’ to CO V cm' o' CO CO* V CM* o w n CM CM CM CM CM — APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. PEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAR. FED. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. 1917 1916 1919 TOTAL FILIPINO PORTO RICAN HAWAIIAN Plate V. STRENGTH. 25 Table 6. — Strength by age (approximate) of 3,673,133 officers and enlisted men, including both white and colored, United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. Ages. Number. Ages. From War Risk Bureau.® 14.. 16 140 935 12,846 62, 849 122,977 152, 635 293, 161 506,426 440,581 381,321 328, 185 283,276 235,904 214, 133 187, 040 160, 735 117,316 47, 890 20, 967 34 15 35 16 . 36 17.. 37 18... . 38 19.. 39 20.. 40 21... 41 22.. 42 23.. 24 44 25 26... 46 27 47 28 48 29 . 49 30... 50 and over 31 Total 32 33 Number. From War Risk Bureau.® 16,407 13,318 10, 992 9, 356 9, 086 8,039 6,747 5, 165 4,067 3,438 3, 077 2,560 2,050 1,680 1,543 1,237 5, 038 3,673, 133 a See Table 2, p. 64, Army Anthropology (Vol. XV, Part I, this history). Table 7. — Strength of officers and enlisted men stationed in United States, by specified camps and by States ( other camps and posts), by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive .“ Year and month. In specified camps. 6 In other camps and posts. Offi- cers. Enlisted white. En- listed colored. Total enlisted. Total offi- cers and enlisted. Offi- cers. En- listed white. En- listed colored. Total en- listed. Total officers and en- listed. 1917. April 8,078 12, 474 12, 808 18, 484 25, 242 20, 499 18, 850 16, 613 22, 133 183, 758 245, 454 309, 205 458, 817 562, 714 363, 063 290, 350 257, 914 317, 195 4,870 5,826 5, 171 6, 675 8,519 7,801 10, 803 9, 349 7, 560 188, 628 251, 280 314,376 465, 492 571, 233 370, 864 301, 153 267, 263 324, 755 196, 706 263, 754 327, 184 483,976 596, 475 391, 363 320, 003 283, 876 346, 888 May June July August September October November December Mean annual strength. 1918. January February March . April May June July August September October November December Mean annual strength. 1919. January February March April May June July August September October November December Mean annual strength. Total of mean annual strengths 29, 679 36, 297 40, 933 45, 145 413, 403 741, 894 803, 508 SI 1,870 1,608 10, 992 29, 876 29, 291 415, Oil 752, 886 833,384 841, 161 444, 690 789, 183 874,317 886, 306 12, 672 230, 890 5,981 236,871 249, 541 12, 932 249, 039 5,548 254, 587 267, 519 50, 626 52,232 50, 029 48, 459 43, 604 42,747 40, 490 34, 468 41,417 47, 014 45,711 32, 849 815, 656 806.306 801, 287 823, 104 792, 742 841. 307 867, 014 850, 425 917, 723 856, 450 732, 006 560, 174 41, 959 40, 638 43, 226 49, 462 75,810 75, 321 111,126 147, 454 140, 136 159, 281 120, 584 79, 945 857, 615 846, 944 844, 513 872, 566 868, 552 916, 628 978, 140 997, 879 1, 057, 859 1, 015, 731 852, 590 640, 119 908, 241 899, 176 894, 542 921, 025 912, 156 959, 375 1, 018, 630 1,032,347 1, 099, 276 1, 062, 745 898, 301 672, 968 16, 959 19, 549 22, 278 23, 338 25, 417 28, 598 29, 265 29, 696 33, 072 35, 795 36,918 33, 399 280,778 288, 733 327, 936 345, 454 405, 015 462, 439 461, 499 433, 822 403, 717 487, 483 523, 189 381, 045 8,746 9,317 11, 588 9, 553 11, 840 13, 984 13, 850 20, 968 24, 710 23,424 30, 003 24, 195 289. 524 298, 050 339. 524 355, 007 416, 855 476,423 475, 349 454, 790 428, 427 510, 907 553, 192 405,240 306, 483 317, 599 361, 802 378, 345 442, 272 505, 021 504, 614 484, 486 461, 499 546, 702 590, 110 438, 639 44, 136 805, 349 90, 412 895, 761 939, 899 27, 857 400,093 16,818 416, 941 444, 797 21, 466 15, 049 12, 667 10, 702 9,518 8,982 8, 735 8, 179 6, 676 4,716 3,453 3, 456 375, 224 227, 295 188,248 153, 944 126,764 101, 747 79, 620 50, 513 49, 586 42, 767 40, 947 42, 083 46, 281 43, 902 26, 881 17, 055 10, 473 8,431 10, 550 4,661 1,504 322 262 184 421, 505 271, 197 215, 129 170, 999 137, 237 110, 178 90, 170 55, 174 51, 090 43, 089 41, 209 42, 267 442, 971 286, 246 227, 796 181, 701 146, 755 119,160 98, 905 63, 353 57, 766 47, 805 44,662 45,723 26, 896 23, 345 22, 035 21, 284 19,518 16,925 16, 141 15, 029 13,885 12, 617 9, 451 9, 307 297, 713 244,520 218, 591 185, 892 165, 046 145, 156 135, 484 106, 278 99, 774 97, 110 91, 456 93, 358 22, 056 22, 202 17, 753 12, 769 10, 307 10, 131 9, 508 13, 352 9,818 8,762 8, 530 8, 751 319, 769 266, 722 236, 344 198, 661 175, 353 155, 287 144, 992 119,630 109, 592 105, 872 99, 986 102, 109 346, 665 290, 067 258, 379 219, 945 194, 871 172,212 161, 133 134, 659 123, 477 118, 489 109, 437 111,416 9, 467 123, 228 14, 209 137, 437 146, 904 17, 202 156, 698 12, 828 169, 526 186, 729 66, 275 1 1,159,467 110, 602 1,270,069 1, 336, 344 57, 991 S05, 830 35, 224 841, 054 S99, 045 ®.Daily average strength for each month. i> For these camps see Table 8. Source of information: Monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General. 20 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. DENSITY OF POPULATION BY STATES CENSUS 1920 Plate VI. NUMBER OF ENLISTED MEN FURNISHED BY STATES APRIL, 1917 - NOV. 11, 1918 3553—25 4 Plate VII. TOTAL ENLISTED MEN FURNISHED BY STATES REGULARS. NAT. GUARD. AND NAT. ARMY APRIL. 1917 — NOV. 11. 1918 N. Y. PA. ILL. OHIO TEX. MICH. MASS. MO. CALIF, N. J. IND. WIS. MINN. IOWA GA. OKLA KY. TENN. ALA. N. C. VA. LA? KAN. ARK. W. VA. MISS. S.C. CONN. MD. NEB. WASH. MONT. COL. FLA. S. D. ORE. 28 Plate VJII. WHITE ENLISTED MEN FURNISHED BY STATES REGULARS. NAT. GUARD. AND NAT. ARMY APRIL. 1917 -NOV. 11, 1918 N. Y. PA. ILL. OHIO TEX. MICH. MASS. MO. CALIF. N. J. WIS. MINN. IND. IOWA OKLA. KY. KAN. TENN. N.C W. VA. GA. CONN. VA. ALA. NEB. ARK. WASH. MD. LA. MONT. COL. S.D. ORE. MISS. S.C. N. D. ME. FLA. IDA. R. I. UTAH N. H. N.MEX, D. WYO. ARIZ. VT. DEL. F NEV. | ALASKA | Plate IX. 29 COLORED ENLISTED MEN FURNISHED BY STATES REGULARS, NAT. GUARD. AND NAT. ARMY APRIL. 1917 - NOV. 11.1918 0 2.000 4,000 *.000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14.000 16.000 18.000 20.000 22.000 24.000 26.000 28.000 30,000 GA. TEX. LA. ALA. S. C. MISS. VA. N. C. TENN. ARK. PA. FLA. KY ILL. MD. MO. OHIO N. Y. OKLA. W. VA. N. J. D. C. IND. MICH. KAN. DEL. | IOWA | MASS. | CONN. | CALIF. | NEB. | MINN. | COL. | R. I. ( wise. | MONT. | WASH. | WYO. IDA. N. D. ARIZ. UTAH ORE. S. D. N.MEX. ME. N. H. NEV. VT. ALASKA 30 Plate X. STRENGTH. 31 LOCATION OF CAMPS APRIL.1917 -NOV. 11,1918 , 1 n.dak. \ ( V I WINN, i ■ j '-'i j s f ID *HO i ! S. DAK. ! W1S. co L o. r °'f s 'roH @ i KANS. ! nebr. 1 i I ~ — t i _ i 1 L«TftYiOR%ElE©^ EU= ’ .r-^^' N GR£rNBjk N - c - ^ / I SEVlERaM WADSWORTH ^"XirNALTo — ($IS i MO. { i __ : [OKLAHOMA', ! SLIIi.r tvm r - / n.mex D 0N , ,PHA ^ & PIKE © < «fJA> - ^ \ V %. \ cooy A \ 'Ma'carthor v 'a tekas © NATIONAL GUARD CAMP A NATIONAL army cantonment® OTHER LARGE CAMPS • % JOHNSTON Plate XI. 32 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 8. — Strength of specified camps, total enlisted men, by months, Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclwive. a Year, 1917. Camps. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. Beauregard, La 4,193 7,007 25, 901 16,986 24,474 19,279 23,057 20, 821 21,561 19 349 19, 888 29,524 22,500 28 404 18,980 27,564 26,615 32,504 46,658 40,319 30,096 15,682 978 6, 892 23,045 27,877 37,089 25,785 11,413 11,994 Bowie, Tex. 14' 142 23 ', 193 24' 880 23, OSS 24,492 24, 565 21,912 23,646 Codv, N. Mex 10,587 7, 326 2l', 095 20' 281 20,503 22,110 22,246 20,417 24,111 21, '322 24, 402 Custer, Mich . b 17, 33S 20,756 17,941 22, 190 16,584 Devens, Mass 20,120 26,848 23,128 26' 832 26,333 19,171 26, 631 29' 488 35,324 36,612 Dix, N. J.b 8' 169 23' 748 21,122 19' 416 24,484 26,964 32,345 26, 627 Dodge, Iowa b 14,905 21,882 21,911 17,382 29,581 19; 130 31,670 19, 603 31,504 20,947 Doniphan, Okla.c 13,680 24; 972 25)437 29,214 28, 180 17,374 94 Eustfs, Va Forrest, Ga 14,718 11,818 11,362 9,858 6,645 19 790 Fremont, Calif o; 744 34,204 31,102 9,942 35,508 27, 020 21,765 13)424 30,768 31,838 26,645 13,586 Funston, KansA d 13,935 36,664 27,807 26,914 30, 466 33,754 33)823 28,981 28, 537 17 048 Gordon, Ga .b 15', 179 15,785 27,424 32,961 30 ' 909 Grant, 111 12', 170 23,305 38,451 20)770 35,968 23 '833 25,420 Greene, N. C.b 6)208 20,710 36, 727 39, 003 37,216 22)431 7,385 25,938 Greenleaf, Ga 5' 407 5' 251 9' 345 26, 989 6,097 Hancock, Ga 26,100 26,965 27,237 26,046 27' 982 33; 939 744 ll'332 20,705 15,312 Humphreys, Va.(> 169 2,107 3)374 16,136 21,144 7)580 20,309 23 961 14,890 25,459 25,744 30,701 14,162 19,633 23,159 16,769 18,843 21,902 1/, 032 18,996 31)301 23,050 18,778 41,629 42 541 Johnston, Fla Keamv, Calif 4,074 14,839 29,909 23,239 22, 228 20)558 29,801 27, 032 20, 004 19,671 Lee, Va.b 12' 215 35, 089 36,220 31 ',112 30,638 34,960 31,326 3l' 995 30' 498 45; 775 38,216 Lewis, Wash. 6 ... 17; 925 13,918 35' 031 30,529 30,179 29,782 Logari, Tex 22,253 26,422 23, 133 30,293 24, 273 25, 698 32' 198 27' 721 3l' 596 21,262 3,443 20,700 11,111 MacArthur, Tex. 5,308 13,475 24,047 24' 310 23,798 20, 164 10' 243 9,087 20,864 25 220 9 306 McClellan, Ala 26, 107 23,318 22,324 25,345 Meade, Md i, 747 25,590 21,773 16,526 10,093 31,131 14,770 35,374 0,113 28) 221 180 27, 420 29' 780 30)540 2,316 28,884 23,755 30 941 41,724 24, 137 28, 119 15,884 25,209 10 069 Mills, N. Y 207 16, 025 27, 155 20 109 Pike, Ark 22, 462 27, 023 30,410 27, 862 27, 728 34,998 11,801 Sevier, S. C ll' 187 22,771 25' 553 26,339 25' 672 27)739 24,968 27, 158 Shelby, Miss 14,829 14,652 12,110 21 '970 24; 879 23,195 24; 836 23, 812 33, 175 2i; 830 21,218 24' 179 24' 067 24, 662 Sheridan, Ala 20, 198 21,147 21,825 13,716 Sherman, Ohio 6 ... . 30; 690 32; 048 30; 918 29; 927 24)073 31,135 23)898 24, 271 Syracuse, N. Y 185 Tavlor, Ky.t 14, 150 22,301 25, 059 22, 189 21,264 21,715 20,832 25,594 28,866 29, 414 23,482 20, 778 25,848 24,166 27,353 28,957 29,242 Travis^ Tex 12' 438 32,399 24, 540 3l', 515 29' 216 25,364 27, 772 34, 277 Upton, N. Y.b. . 8,673 21,612 27,807 29, 798 21,583 28, 276 33', 516 41,283 35)645 17,429 19,864 Wadsworth, S. C 29' 921 28,901 28 , 172 30' 059 32,328 18,505 24)086 25,331 Wheeler, Ga 4 , 125 23,860 23; 503 2L 038 20; 049 18)908 Total 415,011 752,886 833,384 841,161 857, 615 846,944 844,513 872,566 868, 552 916,628 Year, 1918. Year, 1919. Camps. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. F ebru- ary. March. April. Beauregard, La 23,351 4,001 7, 246 8,222 4,081 37, 187 9,001 10,149 6, 870 5,229 1,809 192 Bowie, Tex. 9' 206 3,912 10', 027 5,117 8' 298 6', 361 5, U56 2,163 3,689 577 Codv, N. Mex 23', 899 ll' 235 8' 494 2,431 29,893 27, 261 1,750 1,157 Custer, Mieh.b 16' 11G 28,455 39, 168 37,861 39,887 34, 052 32,932 41,506 22, 499 20,003 21,946 9,620 8,075 8,807 Devens. Mass 21 , 186 44' 239 8,742 8,199 7, 162 Dix N. J.i 49, 102 53' 017 47; 438 27, 793 13j 016 16)327 14,568 17^ 935 15' 590 13,346 7,563 Dodge. Iowa & 44', 991 17, 078 31,120 32,346 8,206 27^ 869 18', 005 7,273 10,746 9) 160 Doniphan, Okla.c is; 700 11,355 7,273 14', 034 17, 624 7', 786 Eustis, Va 6^ 054 7,236 10, 184 18,836 60,854 31,928 10,689 9,138 3,551 3,528 3,450 5,3b7 3,118 Forrest, Ga 3,664 19,371 44,757 8', 928 22,911 5,252 l' 581 '444 Fremont, Calif 22,305 0 ' 119 4,274 2,293 1,419 871 61 Funston, Kans. 6 d 49, 124 58, 760 51,362 40,782 13,923 23)770 10, 468 6,679 5,157 Gordon, Ga.i> 37,232 41,200 40,112 40,703 23,709 14,904 9,537 6,789 7, 121 33,858 8,515 47 ; 100 55, 185 38, 192 24', 306 22)981 4,048 1 , 956 18, 134 15, 478 15,729 7; 588 14' 737 27,848 18,513 32, 869 12^ 945 10; 981 9,432 27, 668 3^ 919 '701 Greenleaf, Ga 16, 154 21,759 14,004 516 1,946 940 Hancock, Ga 30,628 20, 486 32,375 23,363 30,346 12,559 34, 030 14,632 13,053 7,233 2,465 352 Humphreys, Va.b 18,539 17,476 7, 881 6,150 3,994 4,697 2,205 6,033 175 Jackson, S. C.b Johnston, Fla 42,206 25, 662 41', 979 28,658 40, 960 27,753 13,430 34,502 29,321 27,968 10, 239 13, 870 17,424 2,758 11,004 1,481 7, 243 651 Kearny, Calif 22, 265 54,890 24,623 9, 945 6, 134 15, 206 14,913 12) 792 6,312 16,869 3,165 2,811 8,391 4,336 Lee, Va. 6 47,695 29,837 52,598 34,699 9,353 19, 776 16,615 34,246 49', 017 37,773 32,362 16,757 35,981 28,433 14,975 24)948 20,084 9,838 12,647 Lewis, Wash.b 33,750 11,982 7,021 9,050 13,718 4,336 3,543 3, 558 516 122 MacArthur, Tex 20,941 20,393 2lJ 861 20,306 25, 207 13; 568 19,471 6, 276 2,204 424 McClellan, Ala 5, 020 13,763 26,888 45,853 14,000 1,940 1,169 Meade, Md 38,379 35,577 41, 050 35)421 20, 730 13,356 11,086 8,963 Year, 1918. a Daily average strength lor each month. Source of information: Monthly report of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General. b Strength fcr months in 1919, during demobilization period, increased by estimates based on demobilization figures, c Includes entire State of Oklahoma, Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1918, inclusive. d Includes entire State of Kansas, Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1918, inclusive. STIvEN GTH, 33 Table 8 . — Strength of specified camps, total enlisted men, by months, Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive— Continued. Year 1918. Year 1919. Camps. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. Febru- ary. March. April. Mills, N. Y 26,643 28,339 30,183 12,882 12,504 10,339 5,626 4,916 6,391 6,585 9,493 Pike, Ark 42,962 45,302 8,513 35,110 52; 423 24,973 13,612 7,874 6,227 Sevier, S. C 7, 0S7 26,134 21,711 25; 998 22,675 9,997 18,126 5,414 3,389 1,638 446 Shelby, Miss 14,291 7;502 7,559 6,283 10,510 5,023 4,508 574 3,382 Sheridan, Ala lOj 994 20^940 17,657 30,619 19, 193 19, 775 16,523 4,770 77 Sherman” Ohio fr 34,883 1,3S3 36,646 33,250 27| 287 33,470 9,671 29, 448 13,293 11,167 286 8,487 12,970 14,442 ll' 494 2 , 678 564 Taylor, Kv.fr 42^ 859 30,481 31,150 55, 502 46' 524 43, 165 26,738 15,722 14,377 12,443 9,635 6,005 Travis, Tex 35' 432 36,383 15,028 15, 008 14,574 26,057 26, 018 19,849 13,817 12,505 9,544 Upton” N. Y.& 38', 031 31,722 16', 962 10, 297 11,900 22,009 2,135 13,274 Wadsworth, S. C 22; 201 22', 378 22,574 10,633 13 ' 477 6,392 2,466 4,684 909 27 ; 754 18,262 14,836 8,706 2,020 609 138 Total 978, 140 997, 879 1,057,859 1,015,731 852,590 640, 119 421,505 271,197 215,129 170,999 Camps. Year, 1919. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Beauregard, La 73 2,481 137 5, 868 9, 182 14, 220 6,583 37 3, 135 29 2,352 5, 044 14,444 5,321 20 901 15 1,573 4, 472 10,544 4,298 Bowie, Tex 17 10 623 1,759 9, 332 2,474 Custer, Mich.* Devens, Mass Dix, N. J.* Dodge, Iowa * Donipnan, Okla.c 602 1,575 5, 790 2,390 603 I 836 1,170 1,169 5, 155 1 3, 667 1,506 1,262 943 991 4,724 940 Eustis, Va Forrest, Ga 1,842 1,401 851 657 959 868 803 938 Fremont, Calif Funston, Ivans.* e Gordon, Ga.* Grant, 111 Greene, N. C.fr 6, 355 4,284 12, 708 4,516 3, 195 6,271 2, 015 5, 280 6, 636 1,198 5, 561 4, 181 1, 164 3,044 3, 887 992 1 1,104 2,864 1 2,326 3,153 3,160 S09 2, 160 3,256 Greenleaf, Ga Hancock, Ga 68 1,770 4,496 40 1,143 6,297 3, 832 Humphreys, Va.* Jackson, S3. C.* Johnston, Fla Kearny, Calif 1, 137 8,810 36 792 8,179 2, 963 1,093 4,328 32 873 8,650 1,973 731 1,444 30 659 2,424 1,546 847 1,610 30 573 1,761 1,617 563 2, 286 28 570 1,672 1,477 571 2, 599 27 492 1,578 1,971 686 2,638 27 621 1,588 2,000 Lee, V'a.* Lewis, Wash.fr Logan. Tex MacArthur, Tex 108 243 7,471 5, 141 4,052 McClellan, Ala 75 7,424 4,932 3,821 61 3,871 2,478 4,017 54 2,281 2,082 2,787 48 8, 090 1,457 4,430 35 4, 704 725 4, 023 28 3,778 689 3, 396 26 3,907 Meade, Md Mills, N. Y Pike, Ark 3,113 Sevier, S. C Shelby, Miss 3,486 56 8,282 2,592 9 6,882 2. 553 8 5, 506 1,714 6 3, 876 591 2 2,007 30 Sheridan, Ala Sherman, Ohio * 1,366 1,405 1, 526 Syracuse: N. Y Taylor, Ky.* 7,683 2,597 16, 267 462 10 6,363 2,426 7, 550 438 4 6,492 2,267 8,908 455 3,737 2,364 3,280 347 2, 778 3,356 2,323 159 4,074 2,932 2, 287 6 4, 958 2,963 2,427 5,628 3,063 2,683 Travis, Tex Upton, N. Y.* Wadsworth, S. C Wheeler, Ga Total 137, 237 110, 178 90, 170 55, 174 51,090 43,089 41,209 42, 267 34 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 9. — Strength, of specified camps, white enlisted men, by months, Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. 11 Year, 1917. Year, 1918. Camps. Septem- ber. October. N ovem- j ber. Decem- ber. January. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. Beauregard, La 4,193 7,007 16,986 1 24,474 19,279 23,657 24, 880 20,821 24, 492 21,561 19,349 2.3,64!; 19, 882 29,524 22, 500 18,967 27,564 26,615 31,077 Bowie, Tex. 14! 142 25,901 20, 995 23, 193 24; 565 Cody, N. Mex 10,586 7,326 20,181 ! 20; 503 23; 688 22', 246 2i; 912 2l', 322 Custer, Mich.t 17,338 17; 941 | 2F 736 21,807 20,275 16; 423 24, 222 27; 478 34,636 Devens, Mass 20, 120 26', 756 26; 848 1 26,832 21,122 26', 332 17,797 24; 108 26; 631 29, 239 42', 291 Dix N. J.!> 498 23 ; 100 23,127 18', 000 23', 059 33', 675 29; 633 20, 249 38; 718 26,912 Dodge, Iowa fr 14,905 2l', 644 18; 252 13, 465 29,581 14,225 15; 967 23', 267 17; 350 Doniphan, Okla.c 13)6S0 24", 972 25,437 31)669 31,503 29, 213 28) 179 17; 374 15,682 978 Eusti's, Va 94 Forrest, Ga 14, 7l8 11,818 11,362 9,858 13,586 6,645 6,892 23, 041 Fremont, Calif 6, 744 9, 942 13; 424 19,786 31,502 Funston, Kans.t 15,179 Hi 109 25, 214 22,354 38,451 32,261 27', 166 28', 264 25', 755 20', 188 30)011 Grant, ill 12) 170 27, 424 19,722 22, 792 23)564 37,215 9,345 26,989 17; 555 22,394 24; 994 17, 047 22', 500 11,412 Greene, N. C.t> 6) 20S 20,710 35, 968 36; 723 Greenleaf, Ga 5) 467 7; 379 25,938 6, 092 11)986 Hancock, Ga 26, 100 23, 965 27, 237 26,040 27, 982 11,332 20, 173 12,545 Humphreys, Va.f> 7 169 7 744 2,107 3,260 4)432 14, 875 22,817 24,727 28,435 14 100 13, 207 13; 792 15)348 19,376 20, 004 17,490 19,254 28, 006 Johnston, Fla 19,627 18, 840 18)992 20,598 18,778 Kearnv, Calif 4,674 14,839 29, 889 30,248 20,531 23,239 22.228 23; 159 21,902 20, 558 19; 671 Lee, Va.fr 12' 215 30', 910 27; 586 25,739 34,098 28, 771 26^23 25,571 27,011 30', 021 43,856 38,155 36,889 Lewis, Wash.fr 17; 925 13,741 35; 731 34’, 587 32.198 24,047 25, 967 30; 104 29; 771 42; 466 Logari, Tex 28,104 27, 663 27) 721 3i; 596 21,262 3,443 MacArthur, Tex 5, 30S 13, 475 20,422 24,273 25,599 28,977 14, 770 24,691 25, 553 24, 879 23,195 24; 310 20', 164 10,240 22,324 9,084 8,965 25,345 22,972 19,536 McClellan, Ala 23, 133 23; 798 23; 318 20,864 11,111 Meade. Md 4,747 16; 528 32; 038 22; 139 23,' 829 22; 594 20; 421 32, 753 23,501 Mills, N. Y 25,590 16! 093 6,113 7 180 ' 207 2^16 16; 025 20', 059 Pike, Ark 21 ; 773 21,030 27,451 26,339 25,465 25, 672 24,633 23,405 23,755 21 ',950 23; 710 18,105 Sevier, S. C ll' 187 22', 771 27, 728 27,' 739 11,801 24,355 15,880 Shelby, Miss 14,829 14,052 12,100 21,970 24,836 23,812 24,' 830 24, 179 24,067 24,919 25,094 10,013 20,494 185 Sheridan, Ala 20, 198 21,218 21,147 21,825 27,158 13,716 Sherman) Ohio b 30,690 30,010 29,801 27)397 25, 994 21,659 28,916 21,079 Syracuse) N. Y Taylor, Ky.t 14,150 22,301 25,659 27,203 28,540 21,583 22, 174 21,230 21,634 20,695 23,276 17,516 20,547 22, 065 24,809 23, 846 26,585 24,086 23,864 Travis, Tex 12; 438 24; 776 24,415 25,252 23,949 25,515 29,414 20,049 26,358 30,107 30,059 18,709 28; 487 Upton’ N. Y.b Wadsworth, S. C Wheeler, Ga 8,007 21,012 4,125 23,936 29, 921 23, 860 28; 276 28,901 23,503 22)019 28, 172 21,038 37,692 32,328 18,315 31,211 17,429 18,472 Total 413, 403 741,894 803,508 811,870 815,656 806, 306 801,287 823, 104 792,742 841,307 Year, 1918. Year 1919. Camps. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. •Febru- ary. March. April. Beauregard, La 23,338 9,266 3,987 7,160 8,003 9,3S0 6, 627 7, 564 5,744 3,749 3,738 1,499 192 Bowie, Tex 3,912 7; 912 7; 219 5', 007 2,430 4 , 570 3; 499 2,626 Codv, N. Mex 3,899 li;235 4', 081 5', 111 8', 494 2', 162 1J750 i; 157 577 Custer, Mich.6. . . . 15; 289 24', 785 35; 485 35,828 36, 643 31,879 39, 948 29; 598 19; 238 20, 736 8', 740 7; 567 8,438 6,572 Devens, Mass 20! 523 35; 217 40,987 24', 328 7; 624 7; 160 Dix, N. JA 43,' 866 44', 933 40 ! 276 27; 772 17,120 10; 483 14; 124 15,' 566 9,515 14', 190 12,353 6,801 Dodge, Iowa b 38,219 23; 766 20; 991 14, 034 27; 664 24,002 15,952 7,273 13)281 8,179 Doniphan, Okla.c 17; 676 18; 698 8,' 206 7,236 Eustis, Va 6', 054 16; 496 9,555 2 , 601 3,040 2,939 4,848 2,546 Forrest, Ga 3 ',664 7,273 8)92S 22, 907 10', 184 9,138 5,252 4,273 i; 581 7 444 Fremont, Calif 19,366 22,301 38,886 35,018 18; 835 6,118 2,292 1,419 871 61 Funston, Ivans.fr d 34', 724 49', 038 51,' 343 26, 159 41, 287 13,512 43 107 36,444 22; 987 9; 520 5,720 4,217 Gordon, Ga.fr 30, 270 34) 079 ip 979 13; 202 7; 645 16,754 5; 709 6,122 Grant, 111 35', 437 27,832 35, 976 7,595 25,341 17; 711 20', 355 3,414 14; 525 15,114 Greene, N. C.fr 7; 501 2,640 4; 933 6', 382 2; 352 652 Greenleaf. Ga 16', 474 15,902 20,936 29, 207 17; 897 13; 468 8,917 1,820 7 516 1,166 800 Hancock," Ga 24,352 16,365 29; 034 15,180 30)305 11,965 30, 835 23, 153 27, 568 24; 627 5,149 10; 524 6,021 2)020 3,608 5,628 352 Humphreys, Va.fr 17,312 s;eo3 4)565 14,345 2, 628 12, 792 2; 590 1,820 Jackson, S. fc.fr Johnston, Fla 35, 532 23,816 34; 184 25, 596 37,327 22, 169 30)079 12, 142 23)378 9,017 8j 140 1,375 4)819 175 Kearny, fcalif 22, 265 45, 902 6, 134 13,430 15, 203 42,380 33, 184 14,909 13,869 30,526 28, 183 6,312 14,574 3,162 2,811 Lee, Va.fr 41,392 32)110 21,912 10, 465 7,620 Lewis, Wash.fr 24; 009 28, 744 33,819 31,825 20,048 li; 974 7,012 4,334 Logan, Tex 9; 945 19, 778 5,020 27, 783 9,050 18, 046 11,283 30, 451 9,353 18, 388 12, 987 20, 485 18, 550 37, 932 16, 023 14', 229 12, 473 9)110 3)613 3,079 2,908 7,992 515 122 19, 347 5) 138 13, 076 18,606 2,204 424 McClellan, Ala Meade, Md 14 ; 754 28,077 18,855 37, 464 16, 067 32,388 1,580 8,917 926 7, 289 a Daily average strength for each month. Source of information: Monthly report of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General. b Strength for months during 1919, during demobilization period, increased by estimates based on demobilization figures. c Includes entire State of Oklahoma, Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1918, inclusive. Includes entire State of Kansas, Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1918, inclusive. STRENGTH 35 Table 9. — Strength of specified camps, white enlisted men, by months, Sept.l, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. Camps. Year, 1918. Year, 1919. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. Febru- ary. March. April. Mills, N. Y Pike, Ark Sevier, S. C Shelby, Miss Sheridan, Ala Sherman, Ohio t> 26, 007 33, 581 7,087 24, 665 9,994 31, 188 1,383 30,338 25,183 30, 838 18,902 26, 882 27, 666 35,798 6,766 32, 885 17,831 21, 403 14, 442 34, 592 22,716 23,429 16,713 18, 690 28, 139 42,939 16,925 10, 553 15,977 24,549 11, 494 50,244 28, 293 26, 889 8,899 15, 910 12,134 40,689 20,671 5,170 18,252 25, 653 9,667 41, 590 29,318 11,956 12,321 9,148 11,028 26,387 19, 780 8,461 18, 791 21,580 2,674 38, 675 23,128 13,277 12,076 11,442 8,867 19, 610 15,331 5,780 15, 548 9, 514 560 23,137 22,898 15, 559 8,950 7,720 4,375 11,987 4,473 4,680 9,560 9,210 3,718 7,025 2,736 4,075 3,999 6,549 5, 196 6,370 1,517 3,405 425 6,707 8,299 5,985 446 2,998 77 10, 887 Taylor, Ky.& Travis, Tex Upton, N. Y.b Wadsworth, S. C Wheeler, Ga 13,292 17,128 13,161 5, 165 1,724 11,786 10, 472 10,048 3,928 1, 289 10, 432 8, 182 21,493 1,555 462 8, 884 5,697 12,629 793 138 Total 867,014 850,425 917,723 856,450 732, 006 560, 174 375, 224 227, 295 188, 248 153, 944 Year, 1919. Camps. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. 73 2, 180 137 5,712 8,721 13,338 6, 06S 37 3, 023 29 2,070 5,032 13, 586 5,167 20 888 15 1,436 4,460 9,578 4,298 17 10 623 1,758 7,632 2,474 602 1,575 5,540 2,390 603 1,170 5,155 1,506 836 1,169 3,667 1,262 943 991 4,724 940 Dix, N. J .b 1,770 1,353 812 641 959 86S 803 938 6,279 3,783 12,490 4,455 2,273 6,189 1,985 2,797 6,561 1,197 4,419 4,134 1,164 2,448 3,855 992 2,757 3,151 1,104 2, 265 3,160 809 2.115 3,256 6S 1,490 3, 401 40 1, 143 5,821 3,831 876 8,085 36 792 7,948 2,963 1,034 3,455 32 873 8,442 1,973 694 1,444 30 659 2,364 1,546 813 1,610 30 573 1,719 1,617 523 2,285 28 570 1,660 1,477 528 2,569 27 492 1,563 1,971 656 2, 638 27 621 1,588 2,000 Johnston, Fla Logan, Tex 108 129 6,655 3,973 3,369 :::::::::: McClellan, Ala Meade, Md 75 6, 803 4,222 3,537 61 3,752 2,262 3,385 54 2,275 1, 8S8 2,718 48 8,090 1,238 4, 365 35 4,669 725 4,004 28 3,757 689 3,390 26 3,907 Mills, N. Y Pike, Ark Sevier, S. C 3,076 3, 222 56 7, 356 2,136 9 6,441 1,580 8 4,699 1,172 6 3,495 591 2 1,860 30 Sheridan, Ala 1, 361 1,400 1, 521 Syracuse, N. Y Taylor, lty.6 6,512 2,547 16, 020 462 10 5,430 2,289 6,449 438 4 5,237 2,109 7,413 455 3,500 2,216 3, 200 347 2,758 3,327 2,253 159 4,074 2,916 2,202 6 4,958 2,945 2,364 5,628 3,044 2,635 Travis, Tex Upton! N. Y.& : Wadsworth, S. C Wheeler, Ga Total 126,764 101, 747 79,620 50, 513 49,586 42, 767 40, 947 42,083 36 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 10. — Strength of specified camps, colored enlisted men, by months, Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31 , 1919, inclusive. a Year 1917. Year 1918. Camps. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. Beauregard, La 6 13 Bowie, Tex Cody, N. Mex 1 100 100 Custer, Mich . b 380 383 142 3 161 180 926 1,427 Devens, Mass 1 249 1,976 4 , 367 1,601 3, 184 Dix, N. .T.* 671 642 1 1, 374 1,416 3,636 1 1,415 3, 697 1 1,649 2 712 Dodge, Iowa * 238 3,659 3,917 4, 905 3, 597 6^ 378 Doniphan, Okla.r 1 1 Eustfs, Va Forrest, Ga Fremont, Calif 4 4 Funston, Kans b d 134 140 132 127 2, 982 2, 935 2, 731 2,947 2, 321 8, 793 3, 543 3,976 7,078 3 285 Gordon, Ga.* 1,676 1,700 700 3; 936 1,041 7 820 3 , 574 5’ 154 Grant, 111 '951 1, 018 1, 159 3,081 1 7 , 865 Greene, N. C.* 4 2 37 1 1 Greenleaf, Ga 6 5 8 Hancock, Ga 532 Humphreys, Va.b 114 3, 148 2 767 Jackson, S. C .* Johnston, Fla 15 2,642 1,017 2, 266 62 6 3,562 3 3, 240 4 788 1,768 2,819 4,707 3,295 2,452 Kearny, Calif. . . Lee.Va.* 20 4, 179 3, 526 4, 899 862 5, 772 4, 230 477 1,919 4, 740 Lewis, WashA. . 518 7 489 444 7 425 21 n 61 75 Logan, Tex 177 1,722 2,189 2, 555 2,516 MacArthur, Tex. 3 3 341 1, 164 McClellan, Ala.... 99 140 Meade, Md 2, 154 3,336 6,082 5, 951 7, 946 4,799 7, 969 50 8, 97 i Mills, N. Y 636 Pike, Ark 1,432 2,932 2, 959 1,955 3,229 5,479 5,205 11,288 10, 014 Sevier, S. C.. . 4 Shelby, Miss... . 49 307 115 Sheridan, Ala 56 Sherman, Ohio * 4 2,032 3,314 3,521 3,933 2,414 2,219 2,819 3,777 Syracuse, N. Y . . . Tavlor, Kv.* 15 34 81 137 206 3,262 2, 101 2,544 Travisj Tex 7,623 7,100 3,964 1,645 1,414 5, 301 5, 790 5 , in Wadsworth, S. C 1,258 Wheeler, Ga 199 190 1,392 1,-167 2,657 Upton, N. Y .*... 600 604 604 3,345 3,351 3,409 3, 591 4 , 434 Total 1,608 10,992 29, 876 29, 291 41, 959 40,638 43, 226 49,462 75, 810 75,321 Year 1918. Year, 1919. Camps. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. Febru- ary. March. April. Beauregard, La 13 14 998 769 241 1, 126 1,491 310 Bowie, Tex. 310 2,808 6 1,671 1,354 1,307 1,246 1,251 1,063 Cody, N. Mex 1 1 Custer, Mich.* 827 3,670 3,951 8,084 7, 354 2 1,702 2, 033 1,053 1,558 5, 379 3,867 295 765 8S0 369 Devens, Mass 660 3' 252 3,244 2, 933 2, 533 1,210 1,118 1, 039 590 Dix, N. J.* 5, 236 7 , 162 6^ 280 2; 203 2 ; 369 1,231 1, 400 993 Dodge, Iowa* Doniphan, Okla.c 6, 772 6,802 4 , 682 2,053 1,287 '981 762 Eustfs, Va 1,128 1,134 950 488 511 519 572 Forrest, Ga Fremont, Calif. 4 1 1 1 1 Funston, Kans.* d 10, 033 10, 238 9, 722 6,624 10, 124 7, 142 793 9,511 7, 955 5, 123 4, 338 1,944 783 948 959 940 Gordon, Ga.* 6,962 10, 494 5,769 13, 898 1,702 2,626 1,892 1,380 1,567 1,080 999 Grant, 111 5, 769 6,026 12, 851 8,012 536 6, 595 4, 599 515 '953 615 Greene, N. C.*. .. . 87 5, 875 14" 336 634 49 Greenleaf, Ga 81 '192 7 616 136 780 140 Hancock, Ga 1,274 1,594 3,168 6,051 2,564 5,511 2,778 3,041 2, 529 1,212 1,404 445 Humphreys, Va.* 2,174 5,306 3, 956 3, 951 2, 190 2, 732 1,585 3, 079 130 1,089 385 Jackson, S. C.b Johnston, Fla 6,704 1,846 7,795 3, 062 3; 633 5, 584 3,667 6,168 4,590 622 2,864 106 1,615 1,214 4 1 3 Lee, Va.b 8, 988 14 6,303 7, 433 880 6,637 566 5,663 537 5, 455 3, 036 2, 295 8 2, 182 771 Lewis, Wash.* i; 093 '250 36 9 2 Logan, Tex 731 734 746 728 723 1 1,163 2, 347 1,388 1,376 959 1,095 1,138 464 McClellan, Ala 2 , 480 1 , 861 8,338 7, 921 6, 352 3,586 3; 404 1, 524 2, 124 650 360 243 Meade, Md 10, 596 5, 126 6, 169 3, 033 5,364 2, 169 1,674 a Daily average strength for each month. Source of information: Monthly report of sick and wounded to the Office ol the Surgeon General. * Strength for months in 1919, during demobilization period, increased by estimates based on demobilization figures. <• Includes entire State of Oklahoma, September, 1917, to December, 1918j inclusive. <* Includes entire State of Kansas, Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1918, inclusive. STRENGTH, 37 Table 10 . — Strength of specified camps, colored enlisted men, by months Sept. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. Camps. Year, 1918. Year, 1919. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. Febru- ary. March. April. Mills, N. Y Pike, Ark Sevier, S. C Shelby, Miss Sheridan, Ala Sherman, Ohio * 636 9,381 1,469 1,000 3,695 673 9, 504 1,747 2, 225 3, 109 5,884 2,044 9, 484 4, 7S6 3, 73S 1,680 6,070 748 11,267 5,327 2,332 941 7,817 4 4,934 7,065 2,687 5,426 3,072 1,476 10, 399 2,895 1, 536 9S4 7, S68 4 4,490 2,929 1,401 3, 394 2,289 1,472 5,363 2, 795 1.779 975 3.779 4 3,601 3, 120 1,347 986 1,403 1,251 1,625 941 1,603 950 1,957 1, 198 849 653 948 771 1,737 1, 195 215 121 1,103 149 1,780 1, 194 242 384 2,083 Taylor, Ky Travis, Tex Wadsworth, S. C Wheeler, Ga Upton, N. Y.* 6,308 8,067 3, 299 872 7,193 8,267 7, 765 5, 665 3,884 7,721 5, 258 7, 139 1,734 2, 352 4,833 2,430 2, 721 1,227 742 656 2, 591 2, 033 756 731 1,912 2, 011 1,362 5S0 147 516 751 308 116 645 Total 111,126 147, 454 140, 136 159, 281 120, 5S4 79, 945 46, 281 43, 902 26, 881 17, 055 Year 1919. Camps. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Beauregard, La Bowie, Tex 301 112 13 Cody, N. Mex Custer, Mich.* 156 ?>s9 137 Deven’s, Mass 461 12 12 1 Dix, N. J.* 882 S58 966 1,700 250 Dodge, Iowa 5 515 154 Doniphan, Okia.c Eustis, Va 72 48 39 16 Forrest, Ga Fremont, Calif 1 Funston, Kans.* d 76 61 30 1 Gordon, Ga.fr 501 922 2, 483 1 142 595 107 61 45 Grant, 111 218 82 47 32 2 Greene, N. C.fr Greenleaf, Ga Hancock, Ga Humphreys, Va.* 280 261 59 37 34 40 43 30 Jackson, S. C.* 1,095 725 S73 1 30 Johnston, Fla Kearny, Calif.... Lee, Va.£> 476 231 208 60 42 12 15 Lewis, Wash 1 Logan, Tex MacArthur, Tex McClellan, Ala 114 Meade, Md 816 621 119 6 35 21 Mills, N. Y 1, 168 710 216 194 219 Pike, Ark Sevier, S. C 683 284 632 69 65 19 6 37 Shelby, Miss 264 456 973 542 Sheridan, Ala Sherman, Ohio * Syracuse, N. Y 926 441 S07 3S1 147 5 5 5 Taylor, Ky.* 1, 171 933 1,255 237 20 Travis, Tex Wadsworth, S. C 50 137 158 148 29 16 IS 19 Wheeler, Ga Upton, N. Y.s 247 1,101 1,495 80 70 85 63 48 Total 10, 473 8, 431 10, 550 4, 661 1,504 322 262 184 38 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, CAMP BEAUREGARD STRENGTH BY MONTHS, ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER, 1917 - JULY, 1919 Plate XII. CAMP BOUSE STRENGTH BY MONTHS, ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER, 1917 -AUGUST, 1919 TOTAL (WHITE. WHEW HO COLORED IS SHOWN)- WHITE Plate XIII. COLORED STRENGTH 39 CAMP CODY STRENGTH BY MONTHS, ENLISTED MEN SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUQ. SEPT. OCT. NO* DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAT JUNE JULY AIM. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC Plate XIV. CAMP CUSTER STRENGTH BY MONTHS, ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 - DECEMBER. 1919 Plate XV. 40 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. CAMP DEYENS STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER, 1917 “DECEMBER, 1919 CAMP DIX STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 - DECEMBER. 1919 STRENGTH. 41 CAMP DODGE STRENGTH BY MONTHS, ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917-DECEMBER. 1919 Plate XVIII. CAMP DONIPHAN STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917-DECEMBER, 1918 Plate XIX. 42 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, CAMP EUSTIS STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN MAY. 1918 - DECEMBER. 1919 Plate XX. CAMP FORREST STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN JANUARY. 1918 - FEBRUARY. 1919 000 — — .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 SE 19 PT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUQ. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUQ. SEPT, OCT N( 17 1918 1919 TOTAL (WHITER — >V. OE Plate XXI. STRENGTH 43 CAMP FREMONT STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN JANUARY, 19)8 -APRIL, 1919 Plate XXII. CAMP FUNSTON STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917-DECEMBER. 1919 Plate XXIII. 44 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. CAMP GORDON STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 - DECEMBER. 1919 CAMP GRANT STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER, 1917-DECEMBER, 1919 Plate XXV. STRENGTH, 45 64.000 60.000 56.000 42.000 48.000 44.000 40.000 36.000 32.000 28.000 24.000 20.000 16,000 12,000 8.000 4.000 CAMP GREENE STRENGTH BY MONTHS, ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 - MARCH. 1919 1 / / \\ / \\ V 1 V N /\ / \ N 1 TOTAL WHITE, WHEW HO COLORED IS SHOWN ■ Plate XXVI. CAMP GREENLEAF STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN JANUARY. 1918— APRIL. 1919 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 46 CAMP HANCOCK STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN Plate XXVIII. CAMP HUMPHREYS STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAT JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. 1917 1918 1919 TOTAL (WHITE. WHEN NO COLORED IS SHOWN) WHITE COLORED Plate XXIX. STRENGTH. 47 CAMP JACKSON STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUU. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. 1917 t918 »919 TOTAL (WHITE. WHEN NO COLORED IS SHOWN) WHITE COLORED Plate XXX. CAMP JOHNSTON STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN JANUARY. 1918 - DECEMBER. 1919 Plate XXXI. 48 MEDICAL A2STD CASUALTY STATISTICS. CAMP KEARNY STRENGTH BY MONTHS, ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 -DECEMBER, 1919 CAMP LEE STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN Plate XXXIII. STRENGTH, 49 64.000 60.000 56.000 52.000 48.000 44.000 40.000 36.000 32.000 28.000 24.000 20.000 16,000 12.000 8.000 4.000 CAMP LEWIS STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917-DECEM8ER, 1919 1 7 / / \ / \ PfL PT. 0 T. NC V. D C. J/ IN. F :b. m IR. AJ *R. HO \r ju NE JU LY Al - Q. S£ PT. O :t. n )V. D ec. j; IN. FI IB. M ». Al Vf JU HE JU ur ai JQ. SE PT. 0 -T. N V. Dl 1917 TOTAL (WHITE. WHEN NO COLORED IS SHOWN) * Plate XXXIV. CAMP LOGAN STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER, 1917 - APRIL. 1919 Plate XXXV. 50 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. CAMP MAC ARTHUR STRENGTH BY MONTHS, ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 - MAY. 1919 Plate XXXVI. CAMP MCCLELLAN STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917- DECEMBER, 1919 STRENGTH. 51 CAMP MEADE STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917-DECEMBER. 1919 CAMP MILLS STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 - NOVEMBER. 1919 3553 - 25 - -o Plate XXXIX. 52 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, CAMP PIKE STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917-DECEMBER. 1919 CAMP SEVIER STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 - APRIL. 1919 Plate XLI. STRENGTH 53 64.000 60.000 56.000 52.000 48.000 44.000 40.000 36.000 32.000 28.000 24.000 20.000 16.000 12.000 8.000 4.000 SEPT OCT NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. NAT JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUO. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. 1917 1918 1919 TOTAL (WHITE. WHEN NO COLORED IS SHOWN) WHITE COLORED Plate XLII. CAMP SHELBY STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 - OCTOBER. 1919 CAMP SHERIDAN STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAT JUNE JULY AUR. SEPT. OCT. NOT. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAT JUNE JULY AUO. SEPT. OCT. NOE DEC. 1917 1018 1019 TOTAL (WHITE. WHEN NO COLORED IS SHOWN) WHITE COLORED Plate XLIII, 54 MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. CAMP SHERMAN STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917-DECEMBER, 1919 Plate XLIY- CAMP TAYLOR STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917-DECEMBER, 1919 Plate XLV. STRENGTH 55 CAMP TRAVIS STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUQ. SERT. OCT. NOV. DEC. TOTAL (WHITE. WHEN NO COLORED IS SHOWN) WHITE COLORED Plate XL VI. CAMP UPTON STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER, 1917“ DECEMBER, 19)9 Plate XLVII. MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, CAMP WADSWORTH STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER, 1917 - OCTOBER. 1919 CAMP WHEELER STRENGTH BY MONTHS. ENLISTED MEN SEPTEMBER. 1917 - JUNE, 1919 Plate XLIX. STRENGTH. 57 Table 11 . — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — ■ Camp Beauregard, La. Missis- sippi. Louisi- ana. Arkan- sas. Flor- ida. Ala- bama. Canal Zone. Arkan- sas, Louisi- ana, and Missis- sippi. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-30 7,000 7,000 89 14, 945 1,018 723 312 4, 298 1,575 2,618 2,787 5,392 2, 20C 196 460 337 762 Oct. 1-15 89 13, 888 1,018 26 312 Oct. 16-31 1, 057 Nov. 1-15 191,3. Jan. 16-31 697 Apr. 1-15 May 16-31 3, 998 300 June 16-30 1,575 2,500 1,306 200 196 460 337 July 1-15 118 1,481 4, 500 2, 000 July 16-31 Sept. 1-15 670 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 Dec. 1-15 505 100 157 Total 697 13,659 300 100 157 670 7, 000 ; 22, 129 ! 44, 712 The 39th and part of the 17th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. 0., W. D. of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For the dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. Table 12. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Bowie, Tex. Texas. Okla- homa. Canal Zone. Arkan- sas. Cali- fornia. Louisi- ana. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-30 — (National Guard, Texas and Oklahoma) 17, 000 594 9,114 1,959 26 50 415 194 4,524 57 418 50 2,310 2, 900 3,000 56 189 170 56 Oct. 1-15 333 261 9, 114 1, 856 26 50 415 194 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 103 1918. Jan. 16-31 Feb. 16-28 Apr. 1-15 Apr. 16-30 May 1-15 1,124 3,400 June 16-30 57 July 1-15 418 July 16-31 50 1,216 Aug. 16-31 994 800 3,000 100 100 Sept. 1-15 500 500 500 500 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 56 189 170 56 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 Dee. 1-15 Total 6,669 3, 900 103 500 500 500 200 13,710 43,082 The 36th and part of the 17th and 19th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. 0., 354.1 and 320.) For the dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. 58 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 13 . — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Cody, N. Mex. New Mexico . Tevas Colo- lexas * rado. Ne- braska. Okla- homa. Kansas. Minne- sota. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-30 (National Guard, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Da- kota) 12, 000 6,046 4, 160 3.000 26 150 146 194 5,264 5, 000 2.000 250 962 3,102 209 Oct. 1-15 963 5, 083 4, 160 3,000 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 1918. Feb. 1-15 26 Mar. 10-31 150 146 194 Apr. 1-15 Apr. 16-30 May 16-31 985 500 2,200 2,079 1,500 J u lie 16-30 2, 000 1,000 July 16-31 2,000 250 962 102 209 Aug. 1-15 Sept. 1-15 Oct. 1-15 335 243 2, 422 Nov. 1-15 Total 1, 820 2, 226 3,579 243 4, 422 1,000 963 16, 256 42, 509 The 34th and 97th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D. of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For the dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. Table 14 . — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Custer, Mich. Sept. l-io. Sept. 16-30 Oct. 16-31 . Nov. 16-30. Michi- Wis- I Indi- gan. consin.j ana. Illi- nois. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. Other Other States, camps. Grand total. 1917. 1, 515 12,116 515 9,087 285 2,278 11 1,709 1,800 14,394 526 10,796 Mar. 16-31.. Apr. 1-15... Apr. 16-30.. May 1-15. . . May 16-31 . . June 1-15. . June 16-30.. July 1-15... July 16-31.. Aug. 1-15. . Aug. 16-31 . Sept. 1-15. . Sept- 16-30. Oct. 1-15... Oct. 16-31 . . Dec. 1-15... Total. 1918. 6,590 5, 149 7, 000 ’ 15,' 272 "i,'oi9 2,271 442 5, 000 65, 976 1,259 . 5,956 2, 725 176 408 3,309 195 327 2, 000 2,522 a2,023 f- 3, 100 5,536 c4, 186 1,042 "’474" 110 1,056 2,500 231 "'166' 531 454 150 604 5, 536 9, 309 781 62 6,887 1,042 195 10, 346 110 6,205 9, 500 231 18, 372 100 14,411 327 4,901 1,000 5, 000 781 62 100,099 a Alabama. i> North Dakota, c West Virginia. The 85th and part of the 14th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D. of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Divisions, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320). For the dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. STRENGTH, 59 Table 15. — • Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months— Camp Dcvens, Mass. Mas- sachu- setts. Con- necti- cut. Ver- mont. New Hamp- shire. Maine. New York. Rhode Island. Flor- ida. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917 1,029 549 52 60 91 292 Ill 2, 184 8,235 8,234 4, 391 420 482 728 2,329 2, 339 884 17,469 17,478 Oct. 1-15. . 4, 391 420 481 729 884 1918. 150 150 Feb. 16-28 . 2,082 1,037 55 29 3,293 97 6, 593 Mar. 1-15 26 26 Mar. 16-31 1,382 1,382 7, 188 5,604 200 421 919 244 May 16-31 599 624 1,514 5,776 8,713 7,500 4,592 15, 100 1,400 400 700 2,500 2,500 4; 592 100 8,800 2,307 205 721 2,967 1,526 928 461 290 '668 659 7,570 240 12', 342 1,257 1,257 329 Sept. 1-15 325 750 252 30 712 6 2 , 404 137 117 214 32 '500 Oct. 1-15 455 774 1,771 3, 000 Oct. 16-31 200 200 612 j 612 Total 38, 184 14, 470 3,740 4, 191 12, 599 8,607 2,635 7, 570 38 16, 596 108,690 The 76th and part of the 12th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. 0., W. D., of various dates on file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 351.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. Table 16. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, arid of the National Guard, by States by months — Camp Dix, N. J. Sept. ns. Sept. 16-30 Nov. 16-30. Dec.1-15. . Dec. 16-31 . Jan. 16-31. . Feb. 16-28. Mar. 1-15. . Mar. 16-31., Apr. 1-15. . Apr. 16-30. . May 1-15. . . May 16-31.. June 1-15. . June 16-31. July 1-15... July 16-31.. Aug. 1-15. . Aug. 16-31. Sept. 1-15.. Sept. 16-30. Oct. 1-15... Oct. 16-31.. Nov. 1-15. . Nov. 16-30. Dec. 1-15. . . Total 1917. 1918. New Jersey. 1,033 8, 266 3, 100 7,026 2,137 7,657 5,589 4,918 2,232 1,697 500 3,487 47,642 Dela- 60 481 ISO 141 'ieo' 265 218 144 1,949 New York. 1, 058 8,466 3,174 3,029 *6,‘s6o' 236 8,317 31, 080 New Hamp- shire. 574 584 Rhode Island. 816 849 Penn- syl- vania. 20 Other States. a 2, 371 '<4,025 c3, 500 6 611 |/J1,300 •j\ « 200 / 1,768 3,200 385 957 513 3,220 ! 14,630 Other camps. 114 220 1,501 86 648 458 3,000 450 700 963 4,853 Grand total. 2,151 17,213 6,454 114 220 1,501 7,112 648 458 3,000 9, 518 700 15, 880 17,877 2,798 22,000 2,632 4,348 13,931 6, 220 1,787 5, 194 198 274 3,229 2,944 48,447 148,401 a Illinois. c Florida, 2,500; others, 611. « West Virginia. 6 Massachusetts. d North Carolina. 1 Maryland. The 78th and part of the 72d Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Divsion, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. 3553—25 6 60 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 17. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard , by States, by months — Camp Dodge, Iowa. Sept. 1-15.. Sept. 16-30. Oct. 16-31.. Feb. 1-15... Feb. 16-28. . Mar. 16-31 . . Apr. 1-15. . . Apr. 16-30. . May 1-15. ., May 16-31 . . June 1-15.. . July 1-15.. Aug. 1—15. . Aug. 16-31. Sept. 1-15.. Sept. 16-30. Oct. 1-15. . Nov. 16-30. Dec. 1-15.. Total Iowa. Illinois. Minne- North Ne- Okla- Mis- Other Other Grand sota. Dakota. braska. homa. souri. States. camps. total. 637 468 889 264 2, 258 18, 066 5,100 123 3,747 7, 111 2, 108 93 178 a 3, 403 160 4 , 010 115 115 6,384 8, 600 14,984 50 50 191 191 3,412 1,938 3, 513 1,037 9, 900 1,036 1,036 3,654 3,000 1,573 7,257 12i 484 7,000 2, 000 o o — — o o 5, 000 c 500 736 d 1, 350 935 14, 543 500 150 1, 656 500 500 2, 149 202 529 456 4,387 90 801 121 451 12, 492 2,327 18, 606 17,306 500 1,597 2,527 13, 629 500 5, 371 20, 149 21,000 202 14, 529 456 12, 887 2, 090 5,801 121 451 140, 049 a Florida. c Oklahoma. b Louisana. d Alabama. The 89th, the 10th and part of the 92d Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. Table 20. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Gordon, Ga. Ala- bama. Geor- gia. Ten- nessee. Florida. New York. Illinois. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-15 280 2, 238 879 917 4,356 2, 934 726 5,812 3, 458 1,923 12,406 7, 271 11,093 11,339 1,100 2,805 3,763 2,008 10, 752 2,963 15,118 14, 184 406 12,000 17, 188 13,000 250 9,206 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 11,093 11,339 1,100 Nov. 1-15 Nov. 16-30 1918. Feb. 16-28 2,805 Mar. 16-31 3,763 2, 008 4, 396 2, 963 70 184 406 Apr. 1-15 Apr. 16-30 6, 356 May 1-15 May 16-31 878 8,000 202 4, 168 1,000 a 9, 800 June 1-15 5, 000 June 16-30 July 1-15 850 4, 750 7,055 4, 750 6,400 July 16-31 3,653 b 6, 480 Aug. 1-15 850 6, 400 1,000 250 706 Aug. 16-31 Sept. 1-15 2,600 5, 900 Sept. 16-30 Nov. 1-15 7,000 483 1,994 932 7,000 483 1,994 932 Nov. 16-30 Dec. 1-15 Dee. 16-31 Total 5, 097 45, 401 18,649 292 ! 18,700 5,168 16,280 49,687 159, 184 a Ohio. b Iowa. The 82d Division was organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. 62 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 21. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Grant, III. Illinois. Minne- sota. Indiana. Wiscon- sin. Missis- sippi. North Dakota. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. 1,586 12,685 6,343 359 2,872 1,437 1,945 15,557 7,780 108 1,061 363 540 50 260 6,074 1,335 2,813 8, 609 15.000 19.000 11.000 4.000 5,533 15,771 3,708 9.000 275 3,466 5,717 5,495 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 Oct, 16-31 10S 1,047 14 Dec. 1-15 363 540 50 260 985 1,335 2,813 1 Dec. 16-31 1918. Feb. 16-28 5,089 Mar 1-15 . Mar. 16-31 Apr. 16-30 3,122 5.000 6.000 2,477 10,000 f a 1,010 \ 6 2,000 Mav 16-31 / 10,000 3,000 8,000 c 3,000 4,000 Aug. 16-31 2,000 3,300 55 2,789 3,533 } Sept. 1-15 5,453 790 5,000 1,000 2,000 25 1,200 10 800 ( c 1,318 \ d 500 [ « 1,000 5,700 411 Sept. 16-30 650 1,608 Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 275 3,466 5,717 5,495 Dec. 1-15 Total 56, 115 18,144 1,000 27,184 3. 650 2,010 9,809 26,548 144,460 a Idaho. c Louisiana. e Nebraska. b North Carolina. d South Dakota. The 86th and part of the 92d Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. Table; 22. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Hancock, Ga. New York. Penn- syl- vania. Geor- gia. South Caro- lina. Michi- gan. Indi- ana. Other States. Other Camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-30 (National Guard, Pennsylvania). . 27, 000 27, 000 488 320 5, 504 1, 841 249 918 282 2,815 5,251 50 1,027 9,602 265 3,624 402 642 7,234 962 3,469 50 487 924 Oct. 1—15 488 320 504 1, 841 249 918 282 2,815 5, 251 50 1, 027 2, 752 50 3,624 Oct. 16-31 Dec. 1-15 5, 000 Dec. 16-31 1918. Jan. 1-15 Jan. 16-31 Feb. 16-28 Mar. 16-31: Apr. 1-15 Apr. 16-30 May 16-31 6,850 June 1-15 215 June 16-30 July 1-15 250 152 Aug. 1-15 323 319 Aug. 16-31 289 229 108 6,608 962 3, 469 50 487 924 Sept. 1-15 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 Total 7, 173 32, 000 289 229 250 534 260 32, 671 73, 406 The 28th Division was organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. STRENGTH, 63 Table 23.— Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — ■ Camp Jackson, S. C. Florida. North Caro- lina. South Caro- lina. Tennes- see. Ala- bama. Georgia. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. 316 1,904 799 6,389 2,786 504 2, 565 2,621 1, 008 1,619 10, 858 5,407 4, 152 100 302 3,474 350 8, S76 375 1, 107 19,965 13, 151 4,157 14, 432 590 7,202 14, 719 165 1,584 15, 765 1,119 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15.. Oct. 16-31.. . 3,144 100 302 91 1918. Feb. 16-28 . . 3,383 Mar. 1-15 350 Apr. 16-30... 3, 054 1,969 2,415 1, 278 160 375 1, 107 1,965 } 72 4,157 } 128 466 102 1,719 165 1, 584 15. 765 1, 119 May 16-31.. 2,000 2,000 5,500 5, S00 a 8, 500 / t 7, 200 \ c 79 July 16-31. . 1, 300 4,800 3, 24S 1, 152 / & 3, 000 \ S04 Aug. 16-31 124 500 700 £ 5, 900 d 13, 000 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31.. . Nov. 1-15 Dec. 16-31.. . Total 6,020 20, 528 26, 598 2,539 1, 278 1, 152 38, S33 32, 521 129, 469 a Illinois. c Virginia. e New York. 6 Ohio. d Maryland. The 81st and part of the 29th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. 0., 351.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. Table 24 .—Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Kearny, Calif. Arizona. Califor- nia. Utah. Colorado. Nebraska. Other camps. Grand total . 1917. Sept. 1-30 (National Guard, Arizona, New Mex- ico, Colorado, Utah, California) Oct. 1-15. Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15. 705 1,239 a 13, 680 5,952 5,000 1,239 14, 385 5,952 Jan. 16-31. . Mar. 1-15... Apr. 1-15. . . Apr. 16-30.. May 16-31.. June 1-15... June 16-30. . July 1-15... July 16-31.. Aug. 16-31 . Sept. 1-15. . Oct. 1-15... Nov. 1-15. . Total. 191S. 1,075 1,265 216 139 3, 800 1,976 900 808 6,000 52 ’”'389' 56 100 10,000 2,000 7,000 1, 162 3,322 iijf 338 3,261 5, 915 2, 139 S08 6,000 44,226 52 139 389 56 100 10,000 2,000 7,000 1,162 4,397 5,965 3,175 6,338 67,349 a A few National Guard; largely drafted men. The 40th and part of the 16th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. 64 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 25. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Lee, Va. Virginia. West Virginia. Penn- sylvania. Tennes- see. District of Co- lumbia. Texas. Other States. Other camps. Grand total . 1917. Sept. 1 15 690 5,518 3,145 4, 442 455 3, 640 1,821 1,365 1,195 9, 563 2,340 18, 721 9,748 9,257 55 3,133 8, 845 10, 197 300 25, 284 25, 018 1,699 19, 200 402 14,356 1, 400 9,533 9, 275 659 13, 591 52 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 4,782 3,243 Nov. 1 15 207 55 26 48 1918. Fe'o. 16-28 3, 107 4,000 8,311 4,797 1,065 821 May 1-15 300 25, 284 5, 358 1,699 1, 200 402 2, 356 1,400 1, 033 May 16-31 6, 003 3,003 9,012 2 320 1, 320 July 1-15 6, 300 11,700 ■Tulv 16-31 651 10, 892 457 Aug. 16-31 Sept. 1 15 2, 525 5, 000 500 475 275 Oct. 1 15 9,000 Oct. 16-31 659 13, 591 52 Nov. 16-31 Dec. 1-15 Total 30, 339 20, 081 74, 805 821 959 320 2,070 53, 670 183,065 The 80th Division was organized at this camp. (G.O W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O ., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. Table 26. — -Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Lewis, Wash. Wash- ington. Mon- tana. Utah. Cali- fornia. Idaho. Wy- oming. Oregon. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. 365 394 119 1 , 153 114 41 89 2, 275 Sept. 16-30 2.918 3, 148 948 9, 224 915 324 707 18' 184 Oct. 16-31 2 , 919 3 , 149 948 9, 224 915 324 706 18' 185 l' 094 i, i8i 355 3, 459 343 221 a 1,283 L, 936 1918. Jan. 16-31 96 96 518 167 b 1,848 2, 533 I C 1, 230 i Apr. 16-30 1,596 3,465 618 4, 363 1,395 335 923 d 4, 7H i 18,818 c 179 f 2, 200 4, 000 500 2, 000 1,000 2, 000 ^ 300 1,344 13, 344 4’ 000 500 4,000 2 , 500 / 1, 000 12 , 000 100 ' 100 ( cl, ooo l Aug. 1-15 1, 556 1,852 1, 174 3, 397 618 56 1,050 1 9 1, 070 ) 461 12, 905 ! 671 1 2,017 1,018 75 712 300 900 234 5, 261 Sept. 16-30 5 31 71 200 '307 Oct. 1-15 1,866 1,461 454 400 487 492 840 218 6,218 Total 21,054 19, 668 5,621 35, 295 7,499 3, 291 7, 373 15, 942 2,419 18, 162 a New York. Minnesota. <7 Colorado. b South Dakota. < Nevada. c North Dakota. /Georgia. The 91st and 13th Divisions were organizxd at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Ad- jutant General’s Office. STRENGTH, 65 Table 27. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men , and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Logan, Tex. Illinois. New York. Okla- homa. Loui- siana. Penn- sylvania. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-30 (National Guard) 20, 000 109 20, 000 1,879 1,004 9,625 490 248 103 26 50 114 96 6,291 4,605 2,250 587 500 400 400 97 5, 064 2,691 328 1,057 Oct. 1-15..' 1,770 1,004 9, 625 216 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 Nov. 16-30 151 123 Dec. 1-15 248 Dec. 16-31 103 26 1918. Jan. 16-31 Feb. 1-15 50 114 96 6,291 4,605 2.250 587 500 400 Feb. 16-28 Mar. 1-15 Mar. 16-31 Apr. 1-15 Apr. 16-30 May 16-31. June 1-15 •Tilly 1-15 July 16-31 400 Aug. 1-15 97 1,064 2,691 328 475 Sept. 1-15 4,000 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 Dec. 1-15 582 Total 20,260 1 248 4, 000 982 123 32, 292 57, 905 The 33d and part of the 5th and 15th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file. Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Ad- jutant General’s Office. Table 28. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Mac Arthur , Tex. Michi- gan and Wiscon- sin. Arkan- sas. Texas. II New Mexico. Wiscon- sin. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-30 (National Guard) 18, 000 18,000 2,063 2, 421 506 9, 162 4,004 631 4, 143 2, 125 526 128 11, 909 1,991 3.000 115 2, 648 146 6, 165 4,500 6. 000 3, 785 Oct. 1-15 2,063 2,421 506 9, 162 4,004 631 4, 143 2, 125 526 128 11,909 1,991 3,000 115 142 146 165 4,500 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 16-30 Dec. 16-31 1918. Jan. 1-15 Jan. 16-31 1 Feb. 1-15 1 Feb. 16-28 1 Mar. 16-31 1 Apr. 16-30 June 1-15 July 1-15 July 16-31 Aug. 1-15 500 2, 006 Aug. 16-31 Sept. 1-15 5,600 400 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 6,000 N.iv. 1-15 3,785 Total 18, 000 500 2,008 5,600 400 6,000 51,462 83,968 The 32d and the 7th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Ad- jutant General’s Office. 66 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 29. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — • Camp McClellan, Alai Ala- bama. Georgia. Illinois. Ohio. Indi- ana. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-Oct. 15 (National Guard from New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia).. 25, 000 182 1,000 22 400 3, 000 5, 000 1, 389 4, 478 8, 677 2,176 2, 700 9,137 496 232 287 Oct. 16-31 182 1,000 22 400 3.000 5.000 1,389 2, 378 8,677 1,176 Dec. 1-15 1918. Feb. 16-28 Apr. 16-30 May 1-15 Aug. 1-15 2, 000 100 Aug. 16-31 1,000 2,700 1,938 Sept.. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 2, 359 3,622 1,081 137 496 232 287 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 Nov. 16-30 Total 7, 638 2,359 3,622 1,081 100 | 24,376 64, 176 The 29th and the 6th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. 0., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Ad- jutant General’s Office. Table 30. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, mid of the National Guard, by States, by months — -Camp Meade, Md. Mary- land. Pennsyl- vania. West Virginia. District of Columbia. Tennes- see. Ohio. New York. Connect- icut. 1917. Sept. 16-30 3, 193 14, 689 1,633 418 Oct. 1-15 355 47 Oct. 16-31 1,419 1,753 278 1,017 Nov. 1-15 2 , 129 9,793 4, 775 186 1913. Feb. ] 6-23 2, 120 2 , 310 1,039 492 1,515 1,329 1, 700 May 16-31 2,389 4, 729 2, 600 40 815 100 113 1, 200' 4,866 859 4,675 3,' 150 400 1,500 Sept. 16-30.... 1,200 Oct. 1-15 920 213 24, 604 44, 153 5, 945 3,308 2,632 1,329 4,788 1,200 Rhode Island. North Carolina. Dela- ware. Massa- chusetts. New Jersey. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 16-30 18, 300 2,035 Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 4,467 12,108 73 73 1918. 120 120 Feb. 16-28 159 4,934 52 52 1,602 472 1,602 472 Apr. 16-30 819 9,624 7,741 41 May 16-31 2,389 1,200 20 160 6 320 4,245 12,948 5 , 024 5,024 Julv 1 15. . 1,700 300 H, 000 '976 19, 976- July 16-31 991 991 150 2,000 531 5, 831 100 b 500 2,500 1,200 Oct 1-15 . 393 207 5,267 7,000 1,767 Oct. 16-31 1,767 1 , 000 1,000 222 222 Dec. 1-15 63 63 1,593 1, 720 OlT 5, 267 2,006 4,820 18, 157 122,439 a Virginia. b Georgia. The 79th and part of the 11th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 350.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adju- tant General’s Office. STRENGTH 67 Table 31 . — Approximate mobilization of selective service men , and of the National Guard , by States, by months — Camp Pike, Ark. Alabama. Arkansas. Louisiana. Mississippi. Tennessee. Iowa. 1917. Sept. 1-15 401 513 679 540 Sept. 16-30 3,206 502 4,107 4,620 3,822 Oct. 1-15 841 1,630 1,728 Oct. 16-31 1,027 1,358 Nov. 16-30 Dec. 16-31 1918. Feb. 16-28 2,053 Mar. 16-31 Apr. 16-30.. . . 2,735 4,549 2,004 May 1-15 4,130 May 16-31 4,128 2,666 2, 000 7 ; 000 2,000 1,000 1,000 6,463 2,581 12,537 Aug. 1-15 897 Aug. 16-31 Sept. 1-15 3,000 3,500 2,000 Sept. 16-30 2,000 Oct. 1-15 1,786 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 Total 10,109 38,734 15,733 13, 094 4,130 12, 537 Oklahoma. New Mexico. Missouri. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-15 2,133 15,755 4,701 3, 765 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 1 380 Nov. 1-15 5, 506 1 664 5, 506 1 664 Nov. 16-30 Dec. 1-15 1,006 1,006 Dec. 16-31 1,705 1,705 1918. Jan. 1-15 26 26 Feb. 16-28 2 053 Mar. 16-31 86 86 Apr. 16-30 9,288 4,130 6, 128 May 1-15 May 16-31 June 1-15 6,000 18^000 262 20,161 12,064 250 8,700 2,000 9,000 157 2,595 June 16-30 262 July 1-15 161 Aug. 1-15 7,000 1,000 116 470 Aug. 16-31 250 200 Sept. 1-15 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 6,919 295 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 2, 595 Total 7,000 1,000 13,035 765 14,998 131,135 The 87th Division was organized at this camp. CG. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division* A. G. O., 345.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adju- tant General’s Office. 68 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 32. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Sevier, S. C. Alabama. North South Carolina. Carolina.! Ken- tucky. District of Co- lumbia. Mary- land. Other Grand camps. total. 1917. Sept. 1-Nov. 1 (National Guard, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina) Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15 Dec. 16-31 8, 184 137 263 18, 679 8, 184 137 263 Mar. 1-15.. Apr. 1-15. . Apr. 16-30. May 1—15 — May 16-31 . . June 1-15.. June 16-30. Aug. 1-15. . Sept. 1-15. . Sept. 16-30. Oct. 1-15... Oct. 16-31.. Total 1918. 6,800 1, 374 2,800 143 6,800 1,374 2, 943 7, 483 7,4,83 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 4, 800 4, 125 2, 787 311 2, 578 7, 500 2,431 4,649 1,428 100 39, 293 4, 800 4, 125 2,787 311 9, 378 7, 500 2,431 2, 000 4,649 2,800 10, 428 100 78, 572 The 30th and part of the 20th Divisions were organized here. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General's Office. Table 33. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Shelby , Miss. Missis- sippi. Illinois. Ala- bama. Arkan- sas. Ten- nessee. Wis- consin. Other States. Other camps. Grand total . 1917. Sept. 1-Nov. 15 (National Guard, Indiana, 20, 601 5, 107 4,292 183 68 6,289 53 891 3, 009 2,000 3,209 2, 000 2, 789 640 2,011 6,743 50 Oct. 16-31 ; 5, 107 4,292 183 68 289 53 891 1918. Apr. 1-15 May 16-31 1,649 4, 351 June 16-30 July 1-15 1,264 1,745 July 16-31 2,000 1,100 1,100 650 359 Aug. 16-31 2,000 2,000 789 640 2,011 450 50 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15... Oct. 16-31 2,750 3,543 Nov. 1-15 Total 10, 399 4, 351 2, 364 1, 745 1,100 3,543 650 15, 182 59, 935 The 38th Division was organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, S. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. STRENGTH. 69 Table 34. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Sheridan, Ala. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. 18,992 3,711 Oct. 1-15... 3,711 Oct. 16-31 1,139 158 1, 139 Nov. 16-30 158 1918. 506 506 jb’eb. 16-28 250 250 499 499 Mar. 16-31.. . 775 775 320 320 May 16-31 1,181 1,181 3, 977 3, 977 600 600 July 16-31 6,000 4,074 4,089 1,970 100 565 6, 000 4,074 4,089 1,970 100 Aug. 16-31 Sept. 1-15 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 16-30 564 110 171 564 110 171 Total 30, 739 49, 731 The 37th and part of the 9th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. 0., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. Table 35. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — • Camp Sherman, Ohio. Ohio. Penn- sylvania. Ten- nessee. West Virginia. Okla- homa. Indiana. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. 1,939 15, 509 11,632 1,667 215 2, 154 17,233 Sept. 16-30 1,724 1, 293 185 Oct. 1-15 12; 925 2, 957 892 Oct. 16-31 1, 105 Dec. 1-15 892 1918. Mar. 1-15 28 28 Mar. 16-31 125 125 Apr. 16-30 8,973 335 832 10, 140 198 May 1-15 198 May 16-31 2, 000 600 2, 600 8^500 6, 000 500 1,000 4, 000 1,000 15; 000 8, 000 4,809 2, 000 Julv 16-31 4, 809 5, 220 5, 780 1,500 500 2,332 100 15’ 332 Aug. 16-31 ' 100 Sept. 1-15 12, 500 362 1,249 2.304 16, 053 1,618 8,309 1,000 627 Sept. 16-30 640 616 Oct. 1-15 8,000 1 309 Oct. 16-31 1,000 Nov. 1-15 627 I 3,481 3,481 82, 302 12, 173 5, 304 1,000 1,105 5,500 2, 140 14, 057 123, 581 The 83d and j>art of the 95th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G.O ., W. D ., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. 0., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General's Office. 70 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 36. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States , by months — Camp Taylor , Ky. Illinois. Indiana. Ohio. Loui- siana. Wis- consin. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. 529 4,229 2,114 876 7,004 3, 502 712 5,694 2,847 2,117 16,927 8,463 2,155 50 4,694 50 9,556 95 10, 709 15, 631 22, 127 13, 499 2, 137 7,966 2, 250 5, 000 62 292 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 Nov. 1-15 2,155 50 1918. Feb. 16-28 2,353 2,341 Mar. 16-31 50 192 95 Apr. 16-30 5, 968 517 2,879 Mav 1-15 - - May 16-31 3,476 7,233 7, 000 7,000 8,511 4,168 a 1 000 600 b 1, 994 631 116 360 1,842 3,966 1,250 7,700 5,200 Aug. 1-15 6, 977 Aug. 16-31 295 2,300 700 1,000 c 1,000 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 5,000 62 292 Dec. 1-15 Total 16, 225 36, 121 33,490 14, 210 2,879 5, 200 4, 594 11, 061 123, 780 a North Carolina. b Alabama. c Tennessee. The 84th Division was organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of informati on: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General s Office. Table 37. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Travis, Tex. Texas xas. homa. Colo- rado. New Mexico Loui- siana. Arkan- sas. Other States. Other camps. 1917. Sept. 1-15 1,527 12,218 6,109 3,666 778 6,226 3,891 Oct. 1-15 Nov. 1-15 1918. 298 Feb. 16-28 1,825 3,267 Mar. 16-31 200 Apr. 16-30 8,817 5, 000 12, 000 18,700 2,194 May 1-15 700 3,000 460 1,100 740 150 5,750 250 Aug. 16-31 2,375 102 8,999 7,941 1,240 5 Oct. 1-15 1,466 259 593 Oct. 16-31 3 1,500 59 337 517 89 Dec. 1-15. . . 93,792 19,816 1,100 748 1,975 1,500 593 1 4,827 Grand total . 2,305 18,444 10,000 3,666 298 5,092 200 11,011 5,700 15. 000 21.000 150 6,000 2,375 9,106 10,000 3,061 337 517 89 124,351 The 90th and part of the 18th Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. STRENGTH. 71 Table 38. — • Approximate mobilization of selective service men , and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Upton, N. Y. New York. Connec- ticut. Massa- chu- setts. Rhode Island. New Jersey. Vir- ginia. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. •Sept. 1-15 2,112 16, 892 760 2,112 16, 892 Oct. 16-31. . 760 300 300 Nov. 16-30 604 604 8,446 300 8,746 1918. 100 100 Feb. 16-28... . 7,500 7, 500 2,500 2,500 Mar. 16-31 5', 778 5; 778 1 , 700 1,700 3,366 7,037 7,600 2, 070 12,473 15,001 10,000 3,845 2,293 1,263 10,000 8,249 2, 368 1,751 10,000 819 2,371 698 6,256 3,873 3,926 Aug. 16-31 1,325 926 250 1,000 125 300 873 Sept. 1 15 800 800 400 1,000 1,111 Sept. 16-30. . 389 1*500 Oct. 1-15 775 775 Oct. 16-31 1 11,254 11,254 2,817 2,020 1 2; 817 2,026 'Dec. 1-15 1 Total 73,604 6,965 4,093 3,539 819 2,371 3,109 32,393 126,893 The 77th and part of the 92d Divisions were organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, "Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. 'Table 39. — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard, by States, by months — Camp Wadsworth, jT. — <' ! ( New York. | Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. North Caro- lina. Min- nesota. Ten- nes- see. Illi- nois. Vir- ginia. Other States. Other camps. Grand total. 1917. Sept. 1-Nov. 9 a 30, 000 30, OOf 1 , 826 Hi 23. 131 2, 551 3, 50C 1, Sl( 5,983 6,325 7,221 9,774 4,001 657 21, 188 18,214 3,484 3,486 159 12, 173 3,09b 219 Oct. 1-15... 1,826 115 235 134 2, 553 3, 500 1,810 5, 983 6,322 7, 221 74 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1-15. 1918. Jan. 1-15 Feb. 16-28 Mar. 1-15 Mar. 16-31 Apr. 1-15 Apr. 16-30 May 1-15 May 16-31 9,700 4,000 June 1-15 -Tune 16-30 657 2,278 1 July 1-15 4,459 5, 000 4,451 4,014 10,000 Aug. 1-15 2,600 4, 000 1,000 ( b 800 { c 700 [ d 100 Aug. 16-31 1 3, 484 486 159 173 96 219 Sept. 1-15 3,000 Sept. 16-30 Oct. 1-15 12, 000 Oct. 16-31 2,500 e 500 Nov. 1-15 Total 55, 700 9,459 8,465 2,600 10, 000 5, 500 4,000 1,000 2,100 37,325 136, 149 a New York City National Guard. c Maryland. « Michigan. 6 New Jersey. d Delaware. The 27th Division was organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. O., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adjutant General’s Office. 72 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 40 . — Approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of the National Guard , by States, by months — -Camp Wheeler, Ga. Mich- igan. Illi- nois. Georgia. Ala- bama, Florida, Georgia, Vir- ginia. New York. Ala- bama. Other States. Other camps. Grand! total . 1917. Sept. 1-Nov. 1 11,000 6,589 5,647 704 524 48 26 2,068 201 700 17, 589 5,647 704 524 48 26 2,068 201 700 10,000 7,100 1,253 1,160 7, 020' 100 2,400' 1,079 652 6,500 125 Oct. 16-31 Dec. 16-31 1918. Jan. 1-15 Mar. 1-15 Mar. 16-31 Apr. 16-30 May 16-31 5, 000 5.000 7.000 100 1,253 ieo \ 1,000 6,700 / a 100 \ 220 Aug. 16-31 1 100 j 500 f b 600 \ c 400 | <1900 Sept. 16-30 1,079 652 Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 1,500 3,500 1,500 125 Total 5,000 12,000 9,700 11,000 3,500 1,500 2,220 19,976 64, 896' a District of Columbia. c Mississippi. b Kentucky. d Tennessee. The 31st Division was organized at this camp. (G. O., W. D., of various dates. On file, Mail and Record Division, A. G. 0., 354.1 and 320.) For dates omitted no men were received at the camp. Source of information: Calls for selective service men, on file in the Division of Selective Service Records, The Adju- tant General’s Office. STRENGTH, 73 Table 41 . — Strength, total enlisted men, by States (excluding specified camps), by months, Apr. t, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. 11 Year, 191 Year, 1918. States. April. May. June. July. Au- gust Sep- tem- ber. Oc- tober. No- vem- ber De- cem- ber. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. Alabama 3, 915 4,078 5,304 6,283 9,141 1,213 538 515 707 1,293 1,556 1,735 Alaska 652 641 699 662 700 683 635 739 725 714 704 713 Arizona 10, 506 11,406 8,420 S, 950 8,597 9,165 8,525 8,809 9,048 10, 155 10,672 8,679 Arkansas 1,216 3,306 3,353 4,839 3,344 3,498 5,317 280 266 365 419 599 California 12,441 18,382 21,197 21,188 29,944 28, 120 27, 054 27, 189 30, 607 21, S19 22, 198 23, 038 Colorado 4, 067 2,605 4,735 2, 816 1,241 4, 914 2,745 7,646 3, 528 9,036 2,682 6,681 230 2, 425 313 1,360 3,194 1,656 1,358 1,473 43 Delaware 756 1,108 1,986 2', 275 2,301 1,042 1,004 961 1,071 1,275 1,595 District of Columbia 1,376 1,665 3,227 5,210 5, 239 2,846 4,674 5,408 9,835 8,211 9,587 11,313 Florida & 2, 769 3,094 3,193 2,962 3,379 1,638 1,642 1,977 16,068 1,962 2,586 3,464 Georgia Idaho . 4,343 669 13,369 669 18, 684 281 26, 624 319 35, 758 1,444 27, 512 27, 400 27, 124 23, 720 5, 732 6,378 7,310 Illinois 3,819 2,973 4,997 12,309 17,100 4,541 3,222 2,923 4,450 5, 650 5,822 5,471 Indiana .849 1,980 6,047 11,091 15, 649 13,072 13,267 6,983 3,252 2,442 2,320 2,057 Iowa Kansas c 1,542 1,629 1,680 5, 560 1,861 9,361 4,568 5,018 15, 749 6,197 13, 151 1,602 1,023 212 162 106 96 147 Kentucky 2, 790 5,600 5, 054 4,435 1,644 1,495 1,857 3,558 3,620 2,120 1,303 Louisiana 3,473 2,727 2,978 3,257 3,888 1,838 566 899 2,295 4,590 4,892 5,196 Maine 1,602 4, 415 4,148 6, 356 .5, 136 2,131 2,005 2, 104 2, 350 2,833 2,707 2,326 Maryland 3,343 3, 683 2,903 3,614 7, 105 1,235 1,167 1,292 1,688 6,860 6,725 7,640 Massachusetts 5,124 6,024 9,076 21,724 30,417 16,225 8, 507 6,037 5, 777 6,234 6, 556 5,687 Michigan 1,499 1,723 2,864 5,421 11,557 5, 222 1,338 1,029 1,154 1,898 1,874 2,188 Minnesota 2, 585 4,502 7,277 9, 626 10,065 8,631 5, 005 4,083 2,547 1,945 2, 057 3,415 Mississippi 586 902 1,539 1,446 6, 567 4,749 4,721 3, 02S 3,042 729 354 48 Missouri 4, 203 5,241 5,058 5,552 13, 723 5, 66S 2,492 3,381 8,140 7. 132 4,276 4,798 Montana 2,052 2,246 2, 527 2,805 2,128 1,541 1,969 559 551 266 205 242 Nebraska 1,305 160 1,895 164 2,448 156 3.304 163 2,013 66 897 1,339 66 2,326 66 2,932 3, 199 3, 196 2,459 2,890 New Hampshire 211 920 852 2,470 423 496 479 602 409 508 584 New Jersey i 5,528 6,219 7,100 15,466 20, 652 10,444 11,313 8,896 16,833 22, 591 22,362 34,137 New Mexico 4, 585 4,327 6,274 5,948 9,969 5, 325 5,117 3, 132 4,311 3, 529 3, 6S6 3,570 New York 16,687 26, 505 32, 894 59,463 79,580 42,235 32,056 2S, 412 28,538 24, 951 24, 573 28, 788 North Carolina North Dakota 1,075 1,341 1,411 1,527 949 36 989 962 927 1,036 1,339 1,428 1,537 Ohio 3,481 2, 716 4, 692 3,169 6,112 3,758 9,208 5,042 3,190 13, 134 4,358 4,266 6,246 4, 061 3,260 7,432 4,434 4,994 4,758 Oregon 597 2 , 042 2 , 142 3, 124 1,146 1,067 1,206 1,940 2,416 2,815 Pennsylvania 3,345 6,029 1,693 22, 424 42,414 44,700 26, 624 29, 834 17,351 9,764 4,325 4,-546 5, 075 Rhodelsland 1,325 1,956 7,523 4,620 1,826 1, 934 1,915 2,216 2,394 2,393 2, 359 South Carolina 1,748 2, 101 2,350 2,334 1,424 1,664 1,471 1,468 1,430 1,490 1,751 2, 288 South Dakota 375 529 5S9 1S8 70 191 29 29 21 16 15 16 1,409 1,651 2,053 48, 723 3,383 2,461 35 204 776 899 1,226 75, 737 2, 098 Texas 45,636 48i 954 54 ; 100 59; 699 54,116 40, 864 50, 136 69,956 79, 860 84; 005 rtah 325 1.134 3,363 4,793 7, 592 7,947 5,591 2,909 2, 895 2, 730 2,346 2,234 Vermont 3,081 4,554 6, 2S6 10,117 7, 549 4,632 4, 77S 2,016 1,405 1,247 1,315 1,050 Virginia 5,788 9,504 8,714 10, 44S 12,993 14, 750 17,100 21,687 23, 204 20,443 24, 120 29,575 Washington West Virginia 5,173 1,565 5,224 917 8, 901 9,466 627 12, 959 345 8, 722 7,347 5,418 10,712 14,453 23, 836 136 29, 783 187 Wisconsin '671 1,925 2,125 9,707 15,610 23,440 3,894 1, 550 340 404 451 468 Wyoming Others 372 1,059 1,133 4,863 5,351 41 6,569 65 4,706 34 4,229 197 3, 125 1,558 2,417 2,365 1,566 25 991 24 221 606 Total 188, 628 251, 280 314, 376 465, 492 ! i -1 571,233 370, 864 301,153 1 | 267, 263 324, 755 289, 524 298, 050 1 339, 524 a Daily average strength for each month. Source of information: Monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General. s Includes Camp Johnston for December, 1917. c Included in Camp Funston, September, 1917, to December, 1918. Includes Camp Merritt. « Included in Camp Doniphan, September, 1917, to December, 1918. 74 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 41. — Strength, total enlisted men, by States ( excluding specified camps), by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. Year, 1918. Year 1919. States. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Oc- tober. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. Alabama 2, 0S4 2,613 2, 916 3, 150 4, 110 4, 836 6,363 6,739 5, 134 2, 483 2, 150 Alaska 711 809 1,006 1,227 1,385 1, 160 1,007 986 921 874 744 Arizona 7, 332 9, 86S 11,127 11,397 8, 331 7,659 7, 303 7, 874 7, 453 7,284 7,264 Arkansas 1,086 1,317 1,422 1,678 1,773 1,799 2, 009 2, 095 1,725 1,533 1,069 California 21, 384 23, 697 31,142 33, 324 28, 250 24, 439 24, 035 25, 210 21,056 17,289 15, 418 Colorado 1,291 1,860 2, 542 2, 670 2, 356 1,940 2, 859 3, 394 2, 892 1,916 1,915 Connecticut 94 136 197 881 564 678 842 1,024 984 440 378 Delaware 1,921 2, 178 4,178 1 , 583 1,511 2, 386 1,840 1, 89S 1,172 1,003 788 Dist rict of Columbia 13,831 12, 762 13,723 13,341 12, 534 8, 565 16, 534 IS, 641 14,228 6, 732 6, 800 Florida b 4, 480 5, 522 5, 912 5,511 5, 463 4, 795 4, 332 4, 609 3, 703 3, 007 2, 276 tleorgia Idaho 6, 437 7,639 9,729 49 8,030 97 10,032 99 7, 763 110 9,513 400 11,308 647 8,081 396 8,652 8,663 Illinois 5,048 5, 775 9,726 9, 974 10, 130 9,343 11,017 11,912 8,543 6,089 4,311 Indiana 3, 064 6, 127 11,726 15, 531 14,781 24, 538 30, 929 31,907 7,613 2, 978 1,899 Iowa Kansas c 575 1,004 1,476 1,844 2, 102 1,810 3,664 3, 451 2,248 766 4,701 10,355 732 6,116 Kentucky 2, 255 3, 840 4, 784 6,913 7,273 7, 129 14, 795 22, 826 15, 999 4,861 Louisiana 5, 664 9, 522 8, 227 7,341 5, 858 6,211 9,968 10,171 3, 354 1,722 965 Maine 3, 485 3,661 3,863 4,392 3,267 2, 802 2, 790 3,659 2,574 1,426 1,227 Maryland 6, 893 8, 955 13, 165 12, 173 16, 071 20, 236 22, 051 26, 082 21,953 18, 785 16, 260 Massachusetts 7, 335 7,919 8, SOS 9,672 7, 089 6,619 8, 423 10,010 6, 479 3, 535 3, 563 Michigan 2,572 3, 510 4, 917 4, 906 3, 838 4,024 9,050 6, 216 5,744 3,912 2,959 Minnesota 4, 140 6, 454 9, 148 10, 038 5,786 5, 628 8, 455 9,296 6, 435 1,089 800 Mississippi 304 1,087 1,359 1,499 1,448 1,400 2,467 2, 528 1,558 897 429 Missouri 5,127 8,647 11,890 11,423 11,766 9, 298 9,840 9,187 5,284 1, 541 1,375 Montana 237 31S 381 442 493 534 915 734 316 299 453 Nebraska Nevada 3,612 3, 607 3, 503 51 2, 869 100 3, 256 108 3, 131 105 5,305 294 5,371 289 3, 852 193 2,303 1,626 New Hampshire 492 727 1,226 1,680 1,590 1, 198 1,781 2, 509 1,049 237 251 New Jersey d 32, 488 33,086 41,461 35, 596 33, 070 31, 723 34, 378 4S, 024 37, 776 36,041 31,859 New Mexico 3, 912 5, 503 3, 883 4,683 6, 305 6, 520 6,413 5,677 6, 422 5, 729 5,986 New York 32, 361 33, 742 43, 322 43, 835 40, 191 33, 65S 38, 249 43, 291 38, 963 32, 328 27, 955 North Carolina North Dakota 732 1,988 3,972 106 4, 087 384 3,820 427 4,706 487 5, 220 543 7,971 662 4, 301 662 2, 559 1 2,396 Ohio Oklahoma e. . 4,678 9,926 10, 328 9,343 9, 156 8,829 13, 257 13, 958 10, 838 7,014 12, 693 1,321 5, 318 8, 533 373 Oregon 4,459 5, 902 8, 121 12, 163 li, 856 14, 223 15, 449 13, 590 9, 654 Pennsylvania 7,39(5 9, 485 12, 943 13, 7S1 17, 008 16,905 23, 408 20,695 9,899 6,414 5,230 Rhode Island 2, 452 4,014 4, 970 3,501 2,942 1,959 2, 678 2,145 1,563 873 796 South Carolina 2, 796 3, 142 2, 801 4, 948 3,383 2, 468 2,715 3, 355 2, 616 2, 420 2,296 South Dakota . 17 16 16 294 451 466 722 533 198 24 9 Tennessee 1,343 1,309 1,112 1,841 2, 405 2,085 2, 657 2, 143 1,011 766 796 Texas 86,812 93, 219 95, 555 88, 698 74, 073 65, 928 66,977 69,420 61,912 56, 709 45, 152 Utah 2, 245 2, 519 3, 476 891 1,428 1,843 1,832 1,502 594 739 891 Vermont.. . 596 1,150 2,266 2, 454 2,777 3,231 2,857 1,711 1,049 525 440 Virginia 27, 975 35,609 33, 149 30, 467 36, 005 34,558 38, 553 41,222 29, 223 30, 419 28, 290 Washington 30, 781 30, 550 22, 305 24, 347 24, 370 23, 520 31, 282 29, 984 23, 216 10, 334 3, 765 West Virginia 467 659 821 815 844 398 344 1,472 1,069 484 425 Wisconsin 787 3, 616 5, 592 7, 325 10, 289 3,447 3, 669 3, 950 2, 050 3 286 Wyoming 231 457 1,621 2, 178 2,211 824 414 397 279 347 527 Others 22 1,409 410 29 515 513 509 914 1,006 178 107 Total 355, 007 416,855 476, 423 475, 349 454, 790 428, 427 510, 907 553, 192 405, 240 319, 769 266, 722 STRENGTH, 75 Table 41. — Strength, total enlisted men, by States ( excluding specified camps), by months, Apr. t, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. Year, 1919. States. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Oc- tober. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Alabama 1,796 837 471 397 515 666 510 489 402 351 Alaska 628 620 571 587 534 528 605 652 723 785 Arizona 6,041 786 5, 305 4,972 4, 853 273 5, 343 5, 857 6, 291 261 6,559 6, 362 255 6,332 159 Arkansas 373 '333 268 354 247 California 2, 597 11,550 9,205 1,412 8,936 1 3S7 334 8,620 1,453 9,033 1,571 9, 154 8, 699 1,415 8, 303 8, 158 1,500 Colorado 1,538 350 1, 494 308 1,486 1 , 431 Connecticut 297 347 263 Delaware 717 444 303 271 286 318 331 314 315 283 District of Columbia 5, 551 2,079 5,165 3,705 7, 787 3,799 2, 979 2,831 2,799 2, 932 1,042 4, 729 2,997 2,920 1, 125 4,460 2, 886 Florida !> 1, 470 884 976 978 1, 076 4,539 1,151 Georgia 8,593 6, 810 5,931 6,651 5,543 5 ' 259 Idaho Illinois 3,951 1,583 3,616 3,040 698 2,376 2,451 2,484 2,368 1,943 1,444 1,225 1,611 50 Indiana 1,094 772 959 839 787 1,623 322 1,585 Iowa 680 590 539 528 521 483 461 49 Kansas =. 4,314 3,831 2,906. 3,224 2, 367 2,483 2,520 2,449 1,979 2, 3S9 2, 542 1,948 2,852 1,797 945 Kentucky 2,819 789 2,173 1,787 1,485 1,736 1,798 Louisiana '676 590 458 '415 '430 485 537 '656 Maine 1, 000 625 547 526 549 600 639 638 608 595 Maryland 11,744 7,278 2, 577 1,908 686 4, 028 2,801 3, 154 3,741 4, 497 3,623 4, 281 4,315 1,383 Massachusetts 3, 435 2, 220 i;eso 954 987 964 1,036 473 1, 323 Michigan 2, 344 2, 068 2, 098 1, 158 848 471 473 '518 Minnesota 7S8 681 679 '607 346 449 450 516 508 Mississippi 234 78 72 19 20 17 13 11 5 Missouri.'. 1,418 1,947 2,117 2,266 1,943 1,864 1,824 1,338 1,495 1, 571 Montana 208 '130 92 77 70 70 60 00 59 59 Nebraska 1,249 956 6S9 360 644 487 S07 1,105 1,244 1,263 Nevada New Hampshire 211 183 156 156 145 143 134 131 141 143 New Jersey d 37, 937 5,676 34, 904 5,016 30,635 4,678 20, 424 1,835 23, 277 4,523 19, 435 1,547 23, 619 4,577 15, 501 4,723 13, 987 10, 239 10,412 4,041 11,849 1, 571 7,161 7, 734 New Mexico 4,557 3; 907 9, 004 1,140 4; 193 8, 248 New York 24, 471 2,474 22,294 20, 475 1,570 12, 623 North Carolina 2,411 1 , 878 1,632 1, 266 North Dakota Ohio 2,4)2 1,502 1,589 1,552 1,730 2, SS9 1,515 1.691 1,617 1,740 1,745 1,953 Oklahoma e i 647 329 i, 849 4; 752 250 3,349 2, 260 2, 266 2 , 054 2, 156 Oregon 306 239 223 '204 '206 '202 7 204 '209 Pennsylvania 2, 630 536 2,013 1,377 800 503 588 614 790 674 Rhode Island 712 451 397 495 458 440 433 452 490 South Carolina 2,521 2,146 1,367 824 512 377 349 320 333 339 South Dakota 11 10 6 6 7 14 14 15 13 13 Tennessee 159 96 113 76 111 209 168 153 153 153 Texas 37, 170 960 30, 336 882 26, 696 23, 571 21, 209 20, 850 529 19, 405 411 18,464 412 19 1 94 21,009 Utah '699 ' 790 737 448 '545 Vermont 119 101 96 153 380 324 400 454 450 463 Virginia 27, 425 2,692 21,711 22, 932 2, 286 23, 882 17, 589 1,408 8,321 1,278 7, 009 7,00S 6,139 1, 144 5, 608 Washington 2, 635 1,849 R274 1,303 1 , 130 West Virginia 262 252 '180 125 149 158 20 Wisconsin 317 181 54 34 9 1 Wyoming 988 954 1,212 1,272 1,045 995 592 486 573 638 Others 363 240 '508 1,227 76 40 Total 236, 344 198, 661 175, 353 155, 287 144, 992 119,630 109, 592 105, 872 99 986 102.109 76 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 42 . — Strength, white enlisted men, by States ( excluding specified camps), by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive . a Year, 191 Year, 1918. States. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Oc- tober. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. Alabama 3,915 4,078 5,304 6,283 9,141 1,213 538 515 707 1,293 1,556 1,735 Alaska 652 641 699 662 700 683 63.5 739 725 714 704 713 Arizona 9,248 9,483 7,072 7.248 7,034 6,682 5,830 6,268 7, 684 8,842 9,336 7,100 Arkansas 1,216 3, 306 3,353 4, 839 3,344 3,498 5,317 280 266 363 417 597 California 12,370 17,907 21,119 21,159 7,646 3, 528 29,932 28, 102 27, 042 27, 179 30, 595 21,813 22,188 23,028 Colorado 4,067 2,605 4, 735 2, 816 1,241 4,914 2,745 9,036 2,542 6,681 230 2,425 313 1,360 3,194 1,656 1,358 1,473 43 Delaware 756 i ; io8 1,986 2', 275 2,301 1,042 1,004 961 1,071 i, 275 1,595 District of Columbia 954 1,322 2,815 4,720 4,645 2,246 4,069 4,802 9,220 8,202 9,579 11,305 Florida b 2, 769 3,094 3,193 2,962 3, 379 1,638 1,642 1,975 16,057 1,962 2, 586 3,464 Georgia 4,343 669 13, 366 669 18, 684 281 26, 624 319 35,758 1,444 27, 342 27, 255 26, 998 23,468 5, 602 6,374 7,300 Illinois 3, 818 2,972 4,996 11,029 1 . 5,777 3,297 3,222 2,923 4,4.50 5, 650 5,822 5,471 Indiana 849 1,980 6, 047 11,091 1.5, 649 13,072 13,267 6,983 3, 252 2,442 2,320 2,057 Iowa 1, .542 1,363 2, 776 1,680 5, 291 1,861 9,078 5,018 15, 474 5, 910 12, 867 4,392 856 195 122 1.58 104 94 146 Kentucky 5, 593 4,564 Si 037 1,644 1,433 1,787 3, 509 3, 503 2,016 i, 280 Louisiana 3, 460 2,724 2,978 3,2.57 3,876 1,827 566 899 2, 295 4, 590 4,892 5, 196 Maine 1,602 4, 415 4,148 6, 356 .5, 136 2, 131 2, 005 2, 104 2,350 2,833 2, 707 2,326 Maryland 3,343 3, 6.83 2,903 3, 614 7,105 1,235 1,167 1,292 1,688 6, 860 6,725 7, 640 Massachusetts 5, 124 6,022 8,939 21,574 30, 198 15,981 8,454 6,037 5,777 6, 234 6, 556 5, 687 Michigan 1,499 1,723 2, 864 5, 421 11, 557 5, 222 1,338 1,029 1,154 1,898 1,874 2,188 Minnesota 2, 585 4,502 7,277 9, 626 10, 065 8,631 5,005 4,083 2,547 1,945 2, 057 3,415 Mississippi 586 902 1,539 1,446 6, 567 4,749 4,721 3,028 3, 042 729 3.54 48 Missouri 4,063 5, 21C 5, 054 5, 530 13,636 5, 581 2,40.5 3, 180 7,892 7, 087 4,099 4,691 Montana 2,052 2,246 2, .527 2, 80.3 2,128 1,541 1,969 559 551 266 205 242 Nebraska 1,305 160 1,895 2,448 164: 156 3,304 163 2,013 66 1,339 66 2,326 66 2, 932 3, 199 3,196 2, 459 2, 890 New Hampshire 211 820l 753 2,470 897 423 496 479 602 409 508 584 New Jersey d 5, 528 6, 21E 7,100 15,466 20, 104 10,444 9, 203 8,896 16,770 22, 471 22,110 34, 135 New Mexico 2,223 1 , 904 3, 70S 3,600 8,303 4,253 4,255 2,114 2,097 1,7.56 1,697 1,751 New York 16, 502 26,362 32,758 59, 325 78, 570 41,601 31,923 28,279 28,405 24,818 24, 443 28, 658 North Carolina North Dakota 1,075 1,341 1,411 1,527 949 36 989 962 927 1,036 1,339 1,428 1, 537 Ohio 3,416 2, 708 4,688 3, 161 2,042 6,107 3,758 9, 077 5,042 13, 122 4,358 6,236 4,051 3,254 7,429 4,433 4,988 4,664 Oregon 597 2,142 3, 190 4 , 266 3,124 1,146 1,067 1,206 1,940 2,416 2, 815 Pennsylvania 3, 345 6,029 22, 424 42,410 44,696 26, 602 29, 830 17,347 9,764 4,325 4, 546 5, 075 Rhode Island 1,324 1,692 1,955 7, 522 4,619 1, 825 1,933 1,914 2,215 2,393 2,392 2, 358 South Carolina 1,748 2, 101 2, 349 2,334 1,424 1,664 1,464 1,468 1,428 1,487 1,748 2, 286 South Dakota 375 529 589 188 70 191 29 29 21 16 15 16 1,409 45, 620 1 , 651 2.053 3,383 54,050 2,481 59, 02.3 35 204 776 899 1,226 75,662 2,098 83,874 Texas 48, 908 48, 696 54, 104 40, 8.53 50, 122 69,935 79, 799 Utah 323 1,132 3,362 4,792 7,591 7,946 5.590 2,908 2, 894 2, 729 2,346 2,234 Vermont 3, 081 4,554 6,286 10,117 7, 549 4,632 4,778 2,016 1,405 1,247 1,315 1,050 Virginia 5,748 9, 462 S, 670 10,411 12,9.56 14,304 13, 923 17, 161 20, 637 15,414 18,902 21,906 Washington West Virginia 5,172 5,224 917 8, 877 553 9,466 627 12,959 345 8,722 7,347 5,418 10, 712 14, 453 23, 836 136 29,783 187 Wisconsin 671 1,925 2, 125 9,707 1.5, 610 23,440 3, 894 1,550 340 404 451 468 Wyoming Others 367 1,059 1, 133 4, 863 5, 351 41 6, 5691 4, 706 65 34 4,229 197 3, 125 1,558 2,417 2,365 1,566 25 991 24 221 606 Total 183,758 245, 454 309,205 458, 817 1 562, : 714 363, 063 290,350 257, 914 317,195 280, 778 288, 733 327, 936 a Daily average strength for each month. Source of information: Monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General . b Includes Camp Johnston for December, 1917. c Included in Camp Funston, September, 1917, to December, 1918. d Includes Camp Merritt. « Included in Camp Doniphan, September, 1917, to December, 1918. STRENGTH 77 Table 42. —Strength, white enlisted men , by States (excluding specified camps), by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. Year, 1918. Year, 1919. States. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Oc- tober. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. Alabama 2,084 2,316 2,553 2, 787 3, 623 4,405 5,839 6,155 4,925 2, 276 1,937 Alaska 711 809 1,006 1,227 1,385 1,160 1,007 986 921 874 744 Arizona 5,794 8,284 9,551 9,902 6,143 5,194 4,707 4,475 3,988 3,871 3,769 Arkansas 1,084 1,315 1,421 1,677 1,772 1,798 2,009 2,095 1 , 725 1,533 1,069 California 21,378 23,691 31,138 33, 295 28,244 24,433 24,032 25, 197 21,021 17,274 15,414 Colorado 1,291 1, S60 2, .542 2,670 2, 356 1.940 2, 857 3,393 2,892 1,916 1,915 Connecticut 94 136 197 881 564 67S 842 1,024 1,898 984 440 .378 Delaware 1,924 2,178 4,178 1,583 1,511 2, 386 1,840 1,172 1,003 788 District of Columbia 13, 823 12, 754 13,715 13,341 12, 534 8, 565 16,431 18,447 14, 094 6,557 6, 465 Florida b 4,480 5, 522 5,912 5,390 5, 336 4,794 4,332 4,609 3, 703 3,007 2,276 Georgia 6,277 7, 452 8, 579 49 7, 751 97 9,663 99 7,407 no 9,194 400 11,050 647 7,935 396 8,652 8,663 Illinois 5,048 5,775 9, 725 9, 795 9, 958 9,342 10,971 11,869 8,480 6, 062 4,292 Indiana 3,064 6,127 11,726 15,531 14,781 24, 538 30,905 31,876 7, 590 2,978 1,899 Iowa 574 1,002 1,474 1,842 2, 100 1,808 3, 661 3,449 2,246 764 4, 448 730 5, 823 Kentucky 2, 176 3, 813 4,776 6,906 7, 271 6, 894 13,874 21,763 15,021 9', 695 4,190 Louisiana 5, 664 9,521 8, 227 7,341 5, .858 6,211 9,968 10, 174 3,354 1,719 963 Maine 3,485 3,661 3, 863 4,392 3,267 2,802 2,789 3,6.58 2,574 1,426 1,227 Maryland 6, 893 8, 955 13, 165 12,173 16,071 18,900 20,543 24, 579 20, 202 17,134 14,979 Massachusetts 7,335 7,919 8,808 9,672 7,089 6,619 8,408 9,981 6,471 3,534 3,561 Michigan 2,539 2,663 3,583 4,017 3,735 3,941 8,977 6,072 5, 654 3,882 2,931 Minnesota 4, 140 6,4.54 9, 148 10, 038 5,786 5, 62S 8,454 9,294 6,428 1,086 796 Mississippi 304 1,087 1,359 1,499 1,448 1,400 2,467 2, 528 1,558 897 429 Missouri 5,037 8,560 11,855 11,271 11,599 9,162 9, 679 9, 021 5,087 1,541 1,344 Montana 237 318 381 442 493 534 915 734 .316 299 453 Nebraska 3,612 3,607 3,503 51 2, 869 100 3,256 108 3, 131 105 5,305 293 5,371 288 3,852 192 2,303 1,626 New Hampshire 492 727 1,226 1,680 1,590 1,198 1,779 33,409 2,508 1,048 237 251 New Jersey <* 32,437 33,035 39, 282 34, 96C 31,963 29, 370 43,919 34, 995 34, 986 29, 994 New Mexico 2,206 3, 696 2,140 3, 051 2,979 3,190 3, 386 2, 594 3,319 2,613 2, 906 New York 32, 23C 33, 604 43, 180 43, 673 39, 586 33,057 37, 343 41,961 37, .384 30, 474 26, 108 North Carolina 1,732 1,988 2,740 106 2, 683 384 2,419 427 3,239 487 3,466 543 6,166 662 3,435 662 2, 456 1 1,761 Ohio 4, 654 9,926 10, 328 9,269 8,979 S, 778 13,023 13, 169 9,982 6,265 12, 692 4, 595 8, 533 373 Oregon 4, 459 5,902 8,121 12, 163 11,8.54 14, 221 15,440 13,5881 9,653 1,321 Pennsylvania 7,396 9,485 12, 943 13, 781 17,008 16,889 23, 14C 19,955 8,767 5,477 4. 303 Rhode Island 2,451 4,013 4,969 3, 503 2,941 1,958 2,668 2,135 1,555 S72 795 South Carolina 2,794 3,142 2, 701 4,822 3, 164 2, 212 2, 489 2,640 2,021 1,798 1,622 South Dakota 17 16 16 294 451 466 722 533 198 24 9 Tennessee 1,343 1,309 1,112 1,841 1,903 1,736 2,337 1,861 1,011 766 796 Texas 86, 755 93, 183 95, 449 88, 527 73, 796 65, 725 66,431 68, 250 60, 913 56,089 44,691 Utah 2, 245 2,519 3,476 891 1,428 1,843 1,832 1,502 594 739 891 Vermont 595 1,149 2,265 2,453 2, 776 3,230 2,853 1,709 1,048 525 440 Virginia 22,313 28, 8.51 29,151 24, 341 26, 281 23, .533 29, 712 32, 704 24, 063 23, 864 22, 683 Washington 30, 78C 30, 550 22, 30.5 24, 347 24,370 23, 520 31, 279 29, 982 23,214 10, 3.33 3, 765 West Virginia 467 6.59 821 815 844 398 344 1 , 4.56 1,069 4S4 425 Wisconsin 7S7 3, 616 5, 592 7,325 10, 289 3,447 3, 667 3,950 2, 0.50 ,3 28fi Wyoming 2.31 457 1,621 2,178 2,209 822 412 395 277 345 525 Others 22 1,409 410 29 515 513 509 914 1,006 178 107 Total 345,454 405,015 462,439 461, 499 433,822 403, 717 487, 483 523, 189 381, 045 297, 713 244, 520 78 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 42. — Strength, white enlisted men, by States ( excluding specified camps), by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. Year, 1919. States. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Oc- tober. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. 1,609 680 471 397 515 666 510 489 402 351 628 620 571 587 534 528 605 652 723 785 2,938 786 2,626 373 2,350 2,115 2,370 268 2,337 1,996 2,059 247 1,993 2,096 333 273 354 '261 '255 159 12,591 1, 538 11,542 9, 192 8,883 1,387 8,605 9, 016 1,568 9,115 8,698 1,414 8, 302 8,157 1,494 1,412 1,453 T482 l' 429 1 , 497 350 308 297 334 '347 '263 717 444 303 271 286 318 331 314 315 285 5, 2871 2,079 8,593 4, 946 3,754 2,936 2,790 2,739 978 2,839 1,042 2, 889 2,793 1 , 125 2, 722 1, 705 1 ^ 470 '884 '976 1,076 1 , 151 7', 787 6,810 5,931 6,651 5,534 4,694 i, 492 4, 411 5 ; 211 Idaho 3,924 3,589 3,013 2,366 772 2, 445 959 2,478 839 2,368 787 1,94? 1,444 1 , 225 1,5&3 1,094 698 l' 623 l' 585 1,611 680 590 539 528 521 483 461 '322 49 50 4,005 3,530 2,949 2,068 1,756 2,230 2,172 2, 097 1,964 2, 048 2,362 1,795 2,215 783 2 , 362 673 1,994 1,459 l' 721 l' 968 1,798 1,946 649 586 456 '409 '424 '481 531 941 1,000 625 547 526 549 600 639 638 608 595 10,397 3,434 6,988 2, 576 3,985 2,778 1,680 2,088 676 3,132 3,731 987 4,490 3,622 4,280 1,323 4,314 1,383 2 , 220 2,064 '954 964 1,036 2 , 342 785 1 , 903 1, 158 848 471 473 473 ' 518 '683 '678 '604 346 449 450 516 508 234 78 72 19 20 17 13 11 5 1,398 1,897 2, 081 92 2,229 1,880 1,828 1,809 1, 331 1,493 i,57i 208 ' 130 77 70 70 60 60 59 59 1,249 956 689 360 643 486 806 1,104 1,243 1,262 New Hampshire 211 183 156 156 145 143 134 131 141 143 37, 073 2,770 34,444 2,526 21,705 29,404 21, 586 23,200 1,695 10,775 1,466 9, 212 10, 286 7,451 955 7,683 2 , 193 1 , 749 l' 099 935 951 23, 250 20,236 19; 249 20 ' 334 13, 804 12,444 1,631 11,655 8, 813 1,139 8, 051 North Carolina 2 , 203 2,411 T835 T547 1,570 ij 878 i;570 1,265 2, 262 1,502 1,589 1,552 1,730 1,515 1,691 1,617 2, 054 1,740 1,745 Oklahoma « 1 , 647 4, 849 4,752 250 3 ' 349 2, 889 2 , 260 204 2 , 266 2,156 1 ', 953 '329 '306 '239 223 '206 ’ 202 '204 209 3, 706 2, 468 1,971 1,377 800 503 588 614 790 674 Rhode Island '711 '451 397 495 458 440 433 452 490' 1,864 1,735 1,360 6 823 512 377 349 320 333 339 South Dakota 11 10 6 7 14 14 15 13 13 159 96 113 76 in 209 168 153 153 153 36, S21 30,141 26, 586 699 23, 548 21, 185 20, 826 19,382 411 18,440 412 19, 165 20, 957 544 '960 '882 '790 '737 '529 '448 119 101 95 152 379 323 399 453 449 462 22, 523 17, 587 2, 635 19,941 21,677 14,958 7,207 1,278 6, 738 6,796 1,302 5,851 1,141 5,355 1,127 Washington 2 , 692 2', 286 180 l' 849 1,408 ^274 '262 '252 '125 ' 149 ' 158 20 317 134 54 34 9 1 985 951 1,211 1,271 1,044 979 590 486 573 638 363 240 '508 1,227 76 40 Total 218, 591 185, 892 165, 046 145, 156 135,484 106,278 99,774 97,110 91,456 93,358 STRENGTH, 79 Table 43 . — Strength, colored enlisted men, by States ( excluding specified camps), by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive , a Year, 191 7. Year, 1918. States. April . May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Oc- tober. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. 1,258 1,923 1,348 1,702 2,483 2, 695 2,541 1,364 1,313 1,336 1, 579 2 2 2 California 71 475 78 29 12 18 12 10 12 10 ' 10 140 District of Columbia 422 343 412 490 594 600 605 603 615 9 8 8 9 11 3 170 145 126 252 130 4 10 Idaho 1 1 1 1,280 1, 323 1,244 Iowa 287 746 82S 90 4 2 2 1 266 260 283 275 284 Kentucky 14 7 4 17 43 62 70 49 117 104 23 13 3 12 n 2 137 150 219 244 53 Michigan .... Missouri r 140 31 4 22 87 87 87 201 248 45 177 107 Montana Nebraska Nevada 100 99 548 2,110 63 120 252 9 New Mexico 2, 362 2,423 2, 566 136 2, 348 1,666 1,010 1,072 ,862 1,018 2,214 1,773 1,989 1,819 130 New York 185 143 138 634 133 133 '133 133 ' 130 North Carolina North Dakota Ohio 65 4 5 131 12 10 10 6 3 1 6 94 Oklahoma e 8 8 Oregon Pennsylvania 4 4 22 4 4 Rhode Island. . . . 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 South Carolina 1 2 3 3 2 South Dakota Tennessee Texas 16 46 27 50 12 11 14 21 61 75 131 Utah 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Vermont Virginia 40 42 44 3 7 37 446 3,177 4, 526 2,567 5, 029 5,218 7, 669 Washington i 24 West Virginia Wisconsin W yoming Others. Total 4,870 5,S26 5,171 6, 675 8,519 7,801 10, 803 9, 349 7,560 8,746 9,317 11,588 a Daily average strength for each month. Souere of information: Monthly reports of sick and wounded to the Office of the Surgeon General. t> Includes Camp Johnston for December, 1917. c Included in Camp Funston, September, 1917, to December, 1918. d Includes Camp Merritt . « Included in Camp Doniphan, September, 1917, to December, 1918. 80 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 43. — Strength, colored enlisted men , by States ( excluding specified camps), by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. Year, 191S. Year, 1919. States. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Oc- tober. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. 297 363 363 487 431 524 584 209 207 213 1,538 1,584 2 1,576 1,495 2,188 1 2, 465 2,596 3,399 3,465 3,413 3,495 2 1 1 1 6 6 4 29 6 6 3 13 35 15 4 2 1 Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia 8 8 8 103 194 134 175 335 Florida b 121 127 1 Georgia 160 187 1,150 279 369 356 319 258 146 Idaho Illinois 1 179 172 1 46 43 63 27 19 Indiana 24 31 23 Iowa 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 Kansas c 253 293 Kentucky 79 27 8 7 2 235 921 1,063 978 660 671 Louisiana 1 3 2 Maine 1 1 Maryland 1,336 1,508 1,503 1,751 1,651 1,281 Massachusetts 15 26 8 1 2 Michigan 33 847 1,334 889 103 S3 73 144 90 30 28 Minnesota 1 2 7 3 4 Mississippi 90 87 35 152 167 136 161 166 197 31 Montana Nebraska 1 1 1 New Hampshire 2 1 1 New Jersey e. 51 51 2, 179 636 1.107 2,353 969 4, 105 2,781 1,055 1,865 New Mexico 1 , 706 1,807 1,743 142 1,632 3, 326 3, 330 3,027 3,083 3; 103 1 , 579 3,116 3,080 1,847 New York 131 138 162 605 601 906 1,330 1,805 1,854 North Carolina 1,232 1,404 1,401 1,467 1,754 866 103 635 North Dakota... Ohio 24 74' 177 51 234 789 856 749 723 1 Oregon 2 2 9 2 1 16 268 740 1,132 937 927 Rhode Island 1 1 1 1 1 i 10 10 8 1 1 South Carolina 2 100 126 219 256 226 715 595 622 674 502 349 320 282 Texas Utah 57 36 106 171 277 203 546 1,170 999 620 461 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 Virginia 5,662 1 6, 758 3, 998 6, 126 9, 724 11, 025 8,841 3 8,518 2 5, 160 2 6, 555 1 5,607 16 2 | 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Total 9, 553 11,840 13, 984 13, 850 20, 968 24,710 23, 424 30, 003 24, 195 22, 056 22, 202 STRENGTH 81 Table 43. — Strength, colored enlisted men, by States ( excluding specified camps), by months, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. Year, 1919. States. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Oc- tober. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. 187 157 3, 103 2,679 2,622 2,738 2,973 3,520 4,295 4, 500 4, 369 4,236 6 8 13 53 15 17 39 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 264 219 45 43 41 60 93 108 127 164 Georgia 9 35 47 49 48 Idaho 27 27 27 10 6 6 Indiana Kansas c 309 301 275 299 253 348 352 425 494 490 Kentucky 604 544 179 31 26 15 11 2 9 Louisiana 6 3 4 2 6 6 4 6 7 4 Maine Maryland 1,347 1 290 43 23 22 10 1 i 1 Massachusetts 1 Michigan 2 4 10 Minnesota 3 3 3 3 3 Mississippi Missouri.". 20 50 36 37 63 36 15 7 2 Montana Nebraska 1 1 1 1 1 1 Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey d 864 460 1, 231 2, 485 1,691 2, 774 419 4, 726 1,027 3, 458 179 126 10 51 New Mexico 2, 906 1,221 2,490 589 2 , 882 141 3, 257 1S3 3, 106 2, 952 3, 242 New York 188 ' 186 194 191 197 North Carolina ' 271 1 1 1 1 North Dakota Ohio 150 Oklahoma e Oregon Pennsylvania 550 162 42 Rhode Island 1 1 South Carolina 657 411 7 1 South Dakota Tennessee Texas 349 195 110 23 24 24 23 24 29 52 Utah 1 Vermont 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Virginia 4, 902 4, 124 2,991 2,205 2,631 1, 114 271 212 288 253 Washington 1 3 3 West Virginia Wisconsin 47 Wyoming 3 3 1 1 1 16 2 Others. .1 Total 17, 753 12, 769 10, 307 10, 131 9, 508 13, 352 9, 818 8 , 762 8,530 8 , 751 82 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 44. — Strength, by arms of service and by months — Total officers and enlisted men, American Expeditionary Forces, 1918. January. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. Artillery a Aviation Cavalry Engineers & Infantry c Medical Department Ordnance Quartermaster d Signal Corps « 38, 168 15, 2s 1 1,666 35, 475 74, 079 16,678 1,212 23, 797 5,484 38, 946 25, 768 1,483 42, 308 82, 102 19,771 1,248 26,976 7,239 38, 493 36,753 4,862 56, 215 103, 884 22, 878 3, 198 35, 210 7, 472 50, 390 39, 375 6,228 71,655 160, 852 28,265 4,034 45, 397 9,344 1, 396 7,200 83, 286 40, 920 6,406 96, 529 288, 580 40,641 4,689 59,056 14,720 1,549 11,704 123, 239 44, 372 6,234 122,681 381,226 57,896 7,878 80, 568 18,039 2,024 25, 864 180, 599 56, 164 6,533 166,973 469, 896 81,731 10, 947 139,096 24, 844 2, 136 45,917 Others /. * Total 2,807 3, 382 4,626 214, 647 249, 223 313, 591 424, 136 648,080 870,021 1, 184, 836 August. September. October. November. December. 211,625 71,840 251, 734 277, 119 288, 728 63, 486 5,672 241,613 628, 520 149,076 22,702 215, 360 35, 297 10,039 250,441 247 179 75' 141 76; 345 6,275 57,427 6,425 238, 039 637,632 144,737 20, 347 211 271 o' 643 e;251 225, 508 660, 337 123, 059 181/295 234 745 564' 742 658, 493 98, 780 135, 758 15, 592 17; 583 174, 709 21 482 153' 845 27, 985 3,055 70, 943 197, 376 32' 176 34; 093 7,175 201,628 34; 307 8,765 210,051 4 540 113,226 Total 1,406,345 1, 684, 264 1, 850, 489 1,910,934 1, 816, 180 a Includes Field Artillery, Heavy Artillery, and Corps Artillery. Includes Transportation Corps, light, railroads and roads, construction and forestry, engineers and trains, engineers special service, and engineers service battalions. c Includes pioneer Infantry, machine-gun battalions. d Includes ammunition trains, quartermaster labor, Motor Transport Corps, stevedores, supply trains, and Quarter- master Corps. e Excludes Air Service. / Includes division headquarters and headquarters troops, train headquarters and military police, staffs, executive services, Army Service Corps, anti-aircraft machine gun, and arm of service unknown. Source of information: Monthly returns of the strength of the American Expeditionary Forces from the adjutant general of the American Expeditionary Forces to The Adjutant General of the Army. It will be noted that these figures do not exactly accord with those given for total strengths in Europe. The error is not material for the purposes of the present table.' Aviation and Signal Corps were not reported upon separately for the first five months of the year . D uring these months, while figures for the two taken together are correct, they are probably not exactly so for each. Table 45. — Strength, Russia and Siberia, 1918 and 1919: a Russia. Siberia. Total. Months. Offi- cers. En- listed, white. Total officers and en- listed men. Offi- cers. Enlisted, v bite. Total officers and en- listed men. Offi- cers. Enlisted, white. Total officers and en- listed men. 1918. 146 4, 592 4,561 4, 978 4, 738 4, 704 5, 131 44 1,015 2,924 1,089 3, 053 6, 817 190 5,637 7, 485 5, 827 September 143 129 272 7, 757 11,948 October 153 221 374 ll' 574 151 4, 943 4, 817 5, 094 209 7,0M 1, 890 7,849 360 12; 624 12, 485 12; 984 12, 816 150 i, 967 181 7', 668 331 Mean annual strength 62 1, 991 2, 053 65 2,160 2,225 127 4, 150 4,278 1919. Januarj r 161 4, 764 4, 925 4,893 4 875 278 292 8,616 8, 485 8, 381 8, 283 8, 194 8,894 8, 777 8,663 8,606 8,513 8, 411 8, 355 439 13, 380 13, 220 14, 60S February 158 4, 735 4, 713 450 13^ 670 162 282 444 13,094 13,668 13, 273 8, 777 13' 538 April 222 5 , 607 5, 298 323 545 14, 213 13,811 219 5, 079 703 319 538 50 753 337 8, 074 387 9' 164 14 31 45 327 8, 028 341 8', 059 S, 125 8,400 8,449 8, 236 7, 195 324 8, 125 8,449 324 322 7,914 8, 236 7, 195 322 7, 914 October 291 6,904 291 6', 904 262 i, 283 7,283 7, 545 262 7j 283 7,283 7; 545 7,545 262 1 , 545 262 82 2, 118 2,200 302 7,964 8,266 384 10, 082 10,468 Total of mean annual strengths . 144 4, 108 4, 253 367 10, 124 10, 490 511 14, 232 14, 743 a American troops remained in Siberia until March, 1920. The strengths for this year were: January, 5,899; February, 3,769: March, 2,533. Source of information: 1. For Russia, Office of The Adjutant General. 2. For Siberia, medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSION'S AND DEATHS. 83 DISEASES (ALL). COMPARATIVE TREND ENL. MEN. U. S. ARMY-UNITED STATES & EUROPE ADMISSIONS: U. S.— ; EUROPE DEATHS: U. S. : EUROPE Plate L. 3553 — 25 - DEC. COMPARATIVE TREND 85 DISEASES (ALL) AND MOBILIZATION ADMISSIONS & NO. OF ENL. MEN MODILIZED. U. S. COMPARATIVE TREND DY MO.. APRIL. 1917-DEC.. 1919 Plate LI. 86 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 46 — Admissions by countries , including transports, officers, and enlisted men, white, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1 Total United States Army. Total of mean annual strengths for the war period. . 4,128,479 4,092,457 206,382 3,599,527 286, 548 3,886,075 36, 022 ‘ Inter- national classifi- Total Total Total enlisted men, American troops. cation officers officers No. and and enlisted enlisted Total Total Cause. men, men, officers. Color native including ' Ameri- White. a Colored. not Total. troops. native can stated. troops. troops. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Ty phoid fever 1,529 1,527 49 1,348 08 C2 1,478 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 Malarial feveis (all) 15,555 14,111 437 12, 690 861 123 13, 074 1,444 5 Smallpox 853 829 11 612 204 2 818 24 6 Measles 98, 225 96,817 974 90,112 4,870 861 95, 843 1,408 7 Scarlet fever 11,075 11,673 222 10,993 97 301 11,451 2 8 119 119 8 98 8 5 111 9 Diphtheria and results 10, 909 10,907 322 9,650 205 730 10,585 2 10 Influenza 791,907 783, 895 28, 621 671,322 59, 448 24,504 755, 274 8,012 12 17 11 11 11 6 14 Dysentery (all) 4,738 4, 546 254 3,547 220 525 4,292 192 1 17 4 4 i 1 18 Erysipelas 2,598 2,597 104 2,301 132 *0 2,493 1 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 5,043 5,041 112 4,634 99 196 4,929 2 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 64 64 2 57 4 1 62 19c 5,121 5,121 118 4, 295 652 56 5,003 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases ( others) '237 '221 8 ' 190 21 2 213 16 19e Chicken-pox i, 757 1,642 66 1,181 359 36 1,576 115 l'Jf German measles 17,378 17,039 524 16,192 259 64 10,515 339 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 4,831 4,826 120 3,928 526 252 4,706 5 19h Slumps 230,356 229, 680 2,475 179, 948 38,019 8,638 227, 205 676 19i 134 134 13 107 6 8 121 19j 78 78 7 08 1 2 71 19k 09 69 63 5 1 69 191 798 798 54 531 2 211 744 19m 94 94 18 70 6 76 19n Typhoid vaccination 35,552 35, 149 593 30,915 3, 606 35 34,556 403 19o Vaccinia 20, 333 20,305 196 19,267 823 19 20, 109 28 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 5,099 3, 824 168 3,177 467 12 3,656 1,275 20a Septicemia, general 217 216 15 165 14 22 201 1 20b 7 7 7 7 ^20c 19 19 16 2 1 19 22 Anthrax 149 148 2 123 6 17 146 1 23 Rabies 1 1 1 1 24 23 22 20 1 1 22 1 25a Trench foot 2, 061 2, 061 27 1 755 118 161 2,034 25b Mycoses (others) 85 81 3 69 7 2 78 4 26 138 137 122 15 137 1 27 72 1 i 71 47 Acute articular rheumatism 24, 770 24,712 449 22, 095 1,452 716 24, 263 58 1 II. Tuberculosis. /All; in . 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 33, 249 32, 741 1,079 27,919 3,397 346 31,662 508 28b Suspected tuberculosis 2,486 2,477 85 1,902 375 11.5 2,392 9 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 250 247 3 152 84 8 244 3 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 2,622 2, 605 71 2,053 436 46 2,535 16 I 1 Tuberculosis (all) 38, 607 38,071 1,238 32,026 4,292 515 36, 833 530 III. Venereal diseases. 37 Syphilis (all) 67, 026 66, 504 899 45,456 18,623 1,520 65,605 622 38a Chancroidal infection 1 39,044 38, 773 374 28,819 9,937 1,643 38, 399 271 38b Gonococcus infection 251.899 250,874 2,027 178,322 66,466 4,059 248, 847 1,025 Venereal (all) J 357,969 356, 151 3,300 250,597 95,026 7,228 352,851 1,818 IV, General diseases (others). 38 Rickets 971 967 7 895 60 5 960 4 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors 1 606 602 52 513 28 9 550 4 46 Tumors, benign 6,666 6,593 285 5,787 414 107 6,308 73 48a Arthritis 33,613 33,514 733 27,678 4,335 768 32,781 99 j 48b 82 82 18 59 2 3 64 j 49 17 17 14 1 2 17 50 Diabetes, mellitus 718 715 83 586 36 10 632 3 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 7,006 7,003 70 6,664 238 31 6,933 3 51b 16 15 1 2 13 13 1 52a Addison’s disease IS 18 1 14 3 17 a Includes total strength for “Other countries and not stated.” Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 87 colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). 124, 266 1,965,297 145, 826 2,111,123 2, 235, 3S9 73, 728 1, 469, 656 122,412 1, 592, 068 1, 665, 796 Inter- national Enlisted men . Enlisted men. elassifi- 1 O L d 1 officers officers Officers. and Officers. and White. Colored. Total. enlisted White. Colored. not Total. enlisted men. stated. men. 18 483 45 52S 546 27 776 23 59 85S 8S5 1 1 1 2 32S 9,617 565 10. 182 10,510 60 697 75 118 890 950 4 9 573 198 771 780 1 16 5 2 23 24 5 813 80, 546 4.039 84, 585 85, 398 124 7,529 668 847 9,044 9,168 6 173 8 , 778 87 8,865 9, 03S 46 1,959 9 356 2,324 2,370 7 6 77 7 84 90 2 19 1 5 25 27 8 180 5, 577 127 5,704 5,884 137 3,921 74 728 4,723 4,860 9 17.970 476,816 38, 863 515, 679 533.649 9, 743 176,240 18, 619 23,859 21S.71S 228, 461 10 12 107 1,261 131 1,392 1,499 133 1, 975 69 4S2 2,526 2,659 14 17 81 1,858 95 1,953 2,034 20 378 37 58 473 493 18 80 2, 957 76 3,033 3,113 32 1,661 22 195 1,878 1,910 19a 41 4 45 2 15 1 16 18 19b 107 3,650 555 4, 205 4.312 n 586 94 55 735 746 19c 4 104 18 122 126 4 65 3 2 70 74 19d 52 942 214 1 , 156 1,208 13 209 130 36 375 3SS 19e 475 15,449 243 15,692 16,167 31 473 12 63 548 579 19f 69 2,466 343 2,809 2, 878 45 1, 384 169 250 1,803 1,848 19g 1,648 117,498 22, 482 139, 980 141,628 773 57, 554 15, 023 8, 503 81,080 81,853 19h 5 24 3 27 32 7 77 3 8 88 95 19i 2 9 9 11 5 4S 1 2 51 56 19j 44 4 48 48 18 1 1 20 20 19k 11 11 11 54 519 2 211 732 786 191 4 11 11 15 13 59 6 65 78 19m 564 30, 080 3,562 33,642 34, 206 14 363 n 34 408 422 19n 192 18, 807 811 19,618 19,810 2 119 6 12 137 139 19o 71 1,510 406 1,916 1,987 9 178 10 12 200 209 19p 10 99 9 10 S 118 5 65 5 21 91 96 20 a 5 5 9 2 9 20 b 10 1 11 11 6 1 1 8 8 20 c 2 94 6 100 102 26 17 43 43 22 23 13 13 13 6 1 1 8 8 24 1 64 2 66 67 26 1,647 115 159 1,921 1,947 25a 1 53 6 59 60 2 12 1 2 15 17 25b 103 14 117 117 17 1 18 IS 26 1 1 27 291 15,962 724 16,686 16,977 145 5 , 745 697 690 7,132 7 277 47 858 23, 864 2,55 2 26,416 27, 274 192 3, 568 782 335 4, 685 4,877 2Sa 38 839 137 976 1,014 47 1,027 236 114 1,377 1,424 28b 1 88 21 109 110 2 60 61 8 129 131 29 49 1,494 283 1,777 1,826 21 517 141 42 700 721 30-35 946 26, 285 2,993 29; 27S 30, 224 262 5,172 1,220 499 6,891 7, 153 413 34,915 16, 200 51,115 51,528 454 8,672 2,039 1, 515 12,226 12,6S0 37 71 14, 739 6 , 766 21,505 21,576 288 8, 902 2, 512 1,614 13,028 13,316 3Sa 664 149, 073 61,901 210, 974 211,638 1,301 23, 437 2, 4S1 3, 980 29, 898 31,199 38b 1,148 198, 727 84, 867 283, 594 2S4, 742 2, 043 41,011 7, 032 7,109 55, 152 57, 195 4 783 53 836 840 3 103 - 5 115 11 S 36 34 360 19 379 413 15, 131 8 8 147 162 39-45 203 3,688 281 3,969 4, 172 72 1,078 116 100 1 , 2 yl 1,366 46 3S7 16, 972 2, 850 19, 822 20, 209 332 10, 191 1,437 754 12, 3S2 12,714 48a 8 46 2 48 56 7 7 3 10 17 48b 6 6 6 ■7 1 2 10 10 49 54 426 21 447 501 25 146 15 10 1/1 196 50 37 5,965 217 6,182 6 , 219 33 655 21 30 706 739 51a 11 11 13 2 2 2 51b 1 9 2 11 12 5 1 6 6 52a 88 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 46 — Admissions by countries, inclvding transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in other Total of mean annual strengths for the war period. . 8,388 16,995 4, 456 21,451 16,161 3,319 19, 480 19, 688 Inter- national classifi- cation Philippine Islands.* Hawaii. Panama. No. Cause Officers, other countries. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. 1 1. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 4 50 50 2 Tvnhus fever 4 Malarial fevers fall) 49 433 206 639 24 24 1,739 5 Smallpox 1 11 11 6 Measles 37 107 2 109 169 40 209 121 Scarlet fever .. 3 9 9 12 12 2 8 Whooping cough 9 Diphtheria and results 5 3 3 19 10 Influenza 90S 1,055 465 1,520 1,012 183 1,195 3,272 12 Asiatic cholera 10 10 14 Dysentery fall) 14 152 13 165 4 4 28 Il- ls 19a Erysipelas 3 9 1 Q 1 i 9 Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1 19b Carrier', bacillus, typhoid 19c Carrier, meningococcus 19d Carrier) epidemic diseases (others) 19 19 1 Chicken-pox 1 8 2 10 2 7 9 19f Herman measles 18 16 16 46 1 47 9 19? 19b Meningitis, cerebrospinal ( epidemic) 6 2 1 3 Mumps \ T 54 356 05 421 228 107 335 82 19i Paratyphoid A 1 19j 19k Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 191 Treneh'fevcr. 19m Trench mouth 1 19n Typhoid vaccination 15 39 12 51 230 21 251 41 19o Vaccinia 2 23 23 14 14 7 19p 20a Epidemic diseases (others) 88 1,375 49 1,424 5 r 77 Septicemia, general / 20b Aerogenes capsulatus infection 20c 22 Pyemia, surgical Anthrax 23 Rabies 24 Tetanus 1 i Trench foot 23b Mycoses (others) 3 3 26 27 Beriberi 47 Acute articular rheumatism 13 36 6 42 15 4 19 34 11. Tuberculosis. 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 29 108 13 121 82 11 93 31 2Sb Suspected tuberculosis 14 14 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 1 1 .10-35 Tuberculosis (others) 1 4 11 3 2 5 4 Tuberculosis (all)...'. 30 123 17 140 99 13 112 35 III. Venereal diseases. 37 Syphilis (all ) 32 609 143 752 122 47 1 69 277 38a Chancroidal infection 15 1, 094 459 1,553 1,816 4, 121 103 22 125 614 38b 62 1,359 457 588 124 712 857 109 3, 062 1,059 813 193 1,006 1,748 36 IV. General diseases (others). 1 1 3 39-45 46 3 6 1 7 3 3 6 10 47 12 59 33 5 38 43 14 70 11 81 56 11 67 43 48b 3 4 4 1 1 49 50 51a 51b 52a 4 2 2 1 1 1 6 6 4 4 2 Addison’s disease 1 ! 6 Includes troops in China. ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 89 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). 14, 232 97, 498 10, 535 108, 033 IS, 576 5,615 11,831 Inter- Other countries and not stated. Transports. national classifi- cation No. White, c Colored. c Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Filipinos. Hawaiians Porto Ricans. 38 3 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 9 1 3 29 9 155 3 14 1 2 171 4 843 23 1 600 1 4 263 27 8 10 5 281 32 1,377 206 113 1 4 1,494 207 127 1 1S6 1 1,095 6 1 1 1 1 8 26 1 2 29 104 3 107 1 1 5, 250 1 127 587 5,964 1 7,677 1,191 58 8,926 2,517 6 1,052 4,443 10 12 14 17 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 95 43 138 32 7 39 111 1 80 1 1 3 14 " 1 15 32 1 33 10 1 11 5 i 6 2 1 1 45 1 46 14 3 17 1 1 16 7 7 13 6 19 138 88 58 19 257 2 129 63 1 1 65 136 2 24 20 2 22 51 13 835 64 3,243 1,850 6 107 107 2,064 6 2,380 28 504 43 11 11 1 1 19k 191 1 1 10 1 11 152 152 247 86 12 17 4 300 12 19n 19o 19p 20a 55 1 7 63 242 5 25 1 26 7 1 8 509 1 764 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 22 23 24 25a 25b 26 1 1 40 1 2 43 4 4 1 1 2 2 1 - 124 3 25 152 179 IS 1 198 27 31 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 109 10 2 8 1 119 11 157 5 37 2 3 197 7 290 ; 110 1 108 2 1 3 1 1 2 3 9 4 1 13 19 6 25 231 1 Q 5 116 130 3 13 146 182 46 3 307 113 610 1,054 1,547 3,211 141 111 1,196 1,448 9 26 72 ! 107 760 1,191 2,815 4,766 251 313 1,461 2,025 53 67 307 427 2 3 12 306 383 1,775 2,464 195 107 378 680 23 15 276 314 304 149 371 824 37 38a 38b 2 2 3 3 2 1 1 6 1 2 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 2 1 3 5 5 i 38 26 880 7 887 18 IS 175 1 29 55 196 4 11 211 150 1 22 3 18 1 1 8 8 ‘ 2 2 1 1 1 1 14 1 15 18 18 9 52a Separate strength for white and colored not available. 90 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 46. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total United States Army. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. -1 Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. | Total enlisted men American troops. Total native troops. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. IV. General diseases ( others ) — Continued. 52b Acromegaly 44 44 2 37 3 2 42 38 37 4 31 2 33 1 53b 67 67 4 54 9 63 88 Goiter, simple 1,481 1,480 14 1,370 70 26 1,466 1 116 73 72 4 3 68 1 53c Other diseases ol the ductless glands 193 192 12 169 5 6 180 1 54 Anemia, chlorosis 621 575 33 490 31 21 542 46 71 71 1 65 4 1 70 55b 151 151 2 133 16 149 55c Purpura 297 296 103 185 3 5 193 1 55d Muscular rheumatism 12,093 12,020 292 10,030 872 826 11,728 73 55e General diseases (others) 5,290 5,281 112 4,600 333 236 5, 169 9 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 5,333 5,315 262 4,803 142 108 5,053 18 56b Drug addiction 2,567 2,566 38 2,324 200 4 2,528 1 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 155 148 2 120 23 3 146 7 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 80 80 7 66 3 4 73 61 Meningitis, simple 507 506 11 393 63 39 495 1 02 Locomotor ataxia 230 229 19 184 22 4 210 1 63a Multiple sclerosis 247 246 5 226 13 2 241 1 63b Spinal cord, diseases ol (others) 631 626 13 564 39 10 613 5 64 Apoplexy 394 391 24 305 52 10 367 3 66a Facial paralysis 308 306 17 258 24 7 289 2 66b 77 3 60 9 5 74 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) 1,129 1,119 37 981 77 24 1,082 10 69 Epilepsy 8,782 8,731 52 7, 523 1,047 109 8,679 51 74a 119 119 1 104 14 118 74b Neurasthenia. . .1 8,947 8,919 891 7, 559 267 202 8,028 28 74c Enuresis 2,994 2,993 5 2,737 241 10 2,988 1 74d Neurosis 835 834 38 743 42 11 796 1 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action ol the heart) 4,377 4,376 66 3,768 468 74 4,310 1 74 f Shell-shock (cause not given) 3,899 3,898 239 3,281 27 351 3,659 1 72 Chorea 325 321 1 307 9 4 320 4 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 6,293 6,242 152 5,533 452 105 6,090 51 73 b Neuralgia 5,571 5,517 221 4,594 529 173 5,296 54 73c Neuritis 6,165 6,121 478 4,890 603 150 5,643 44 73d 209 209 2 181 25 1 207 74g Nervous system, other diseases ol 5,488 5,451 459 4,511 364 117 4,992 37 VI. Mental alienation. 67 300 300 25 245 22 8 275 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 5,235 5,233 87 4,913 174 59 5,146 2 68b Mental deficiency 13,079 13,063 12 11,202 1,764 85 13,051 16 68c Malingering 756 746 3 658 74 11 743 10 68d Dementia pr®cox 6,290 6,249 50 5,793 349 57 6,199 41 68e Psychasthenia 812 810 111 673 9 17 699 2 681 Psychoneurosis. 7,905 7,904 403 7,054 316 131 7,501 1 68g Psychosis, alcoholic 590 589 24 539 13 13 565 1 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive 2,070 2,068 129 1,790 119 30 1,939 2 68i Psychoses (others) . 3,325 3; 304 156 2,855 205 88 3; 148 21 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 7,084 7,080 172 6,460 303 145 6,908 4 75a 2, 639 2 1 638 93 2,427 69 49 2,545 1 1,365 1,365 32 1,261 43 29 1,333 75a 1,606 1,604 20 1 ' 443 115 26 1.584 2 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) 1,474 1,473 27 i; 329 76 41 1,446 1 768 '767 16 '702 39 10 751 1 75c 155 153 3 119 29 2 150 2 75d Cataract 370 366 10 297 53 6 4 2,210 2,179 15 2,084 62 18 2,164 31 75f 15,830 15' 527 494 13,495 1,116 422 15,033 303 75g Pterygium 1,037 1,003 41 '861 85 16 962 34 75h Amblyopia 1,046 l'038 13 955 61 9 1,025 8 131 131 106 22 3 131 3 642 639 14 537 76 12 625 3 75k 1,955 1,947 111 1 , 535 234 67 1,836 8 751 2,933 2,905 105 2,319 397 84 2,800 28 Retinitis 566 556 24 '482 42 8 532 10 85 85 80 5 85 75o 284 282 29 185 65 3 253 2 75p Eyelids, diseases of 1,793 1,757 27 1,592 103 35 1,730 36 75q 11 11 9 1 1 11 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 3,810 3, 783 130 3,172 398 83 3,653 27 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 91 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Inter- national T Oltil officers officers Officers. and Officers. „ 1 and No. White. Colored. Total. enlisted White. Colored. not Total. enlisted men. stated. men. 1 26 2 28 29 1 10 1 13 14 52b 2 18 1 19 21 2 13 1 14 16 53a 3 38 5 43 46 I 14 4 18 19 53b 8 1, 108 60 1,168 1, 176 5 230 9 23 262 2o7 88 3 57 2 59 62 1 7 8 116 12 131 4 135 147 34 1 6 41 41 53c 12 362 27 389 401 19 108 3 20 131 150 54 1 50 3 53 1 16 16 2 121 18 137 139 11 11 li 103 134 2 136 239 50 1 5 56 56 55c 197 6, 703 499 7, 202 7,399 91 2, 976 334 816 4,126 4,217 55d 25 3,718 238 3, 956 3,981 86 815 86 235 1,136 1,222 55e 109 3,017 59 3, 076 3,185 139 1,146 46 10) 1,298 1,437 56 a 28 2, 251 194 2, 445 2,473 9 55 3 4 62 71 56b 1 93 20 113 114 1 20 2 3 25 26 57-59 i 37 2 39 40 6 29 i 3 33 39 60 6 208 35 243 249 5 176 28 39 243 248 61 14 153 19 172 186 3 27 3 2 32 35 62 4 206 13 219 223 1 16 2 18 19 63a 6 476 35 511 517 6 75 4 9 88 94 63b 13 242 46 288 301 11 53 5 10 68 79 8 132 13 145 153 9 118 11 7 136 145 2 49 7 56 58 9 2 5 16 16 66b 23 770 55 825 848 14 187 18 22 227 241 66c 38 6,237 875 7,112 7, 150 10 1, 142 156 108 1,406 1, 416 69 89 12 101 101 1 14 1 502 5, 272 209 5,481 5,983 355 1,989 49 199 2,237 2,592 74b 2, 383 178 2,561 2,561 3 274 37 10 321 324 74c 17 512 3S 550 567 21 217 4 11 232 253 74d 16 2, 335 347 2, 6S2 2, 698 50 1,430 121 74 1,625 1, 675 74e 18 87 1 88 106 220 3,184 26 349 3, 559 3,779 74 f 1 278 9 287 288 22 4 26 26 72 55 3,643 348 3,991 4,046 96 1,781 92 104 1,977 2, 073 148 3,499 384 3,883 4, 031 69 905 118 168 1,191 1,260 73b 281 3,118 4S2 3,600 3, 881 190 1,625 115 150 1,890 2, 080 73c 1 163 25 188 189 1 16 1 17 18 73d 384 3,646 2S6 3,932 4,316 69 748 61 115 924 993 74g 21 194 16 210 231 4 46 6 8 60 64 67 53 3, 882 144 4,026 4,079 31 982 28 51 1,061 1,092 68a 4 9,947 1,618 11,565 11,569 3 1, 138 138 81 1,357 1,360 68b 511 55 566 568 1 118 13 11 142 143 68c 36 5, 016 277 5, 293 5,329 10 660 58 57 775 68d 66 468 7 475 541 39 191 2 16 209 248 68e 91 3,399 231 3,630 3, 721 308 3,626 S4 131 3, 841 4, 149 68f 8 367 7 374 382 16 143 6 13 162 178 68g 80 1, 395 94 1,489 1,569 47 367 24 30 421 468 68h 62 1, 350 42 1, 392 1,454 90 1, 434 159 84 1,677 1,767 68i 74 3,885 233 4,118 4,192 94 2,412 63 144 2,619 2,713 75a 34 1,253 43 1, 296 1, 330 56 1,096 24 49 i;i69 1,225 15 658 25 683 698 17 568 15 29 '612 629 75a(2) 8 890 94 984 992 11 513 19 26 558 569 17 1, 084 71 1, 155 1,172 10 235 5 40 280 290 75a(4) 13 563 34 597 610 3 127 5 9 141 144 75b 2 83 22 105 107 1 26 7 2 35 36 75c 5 210 42 252 257 5 S3 11 5 99 104 75d 13 1,806 52 1,858 1,871 2 254 8 18 280 282 75e 331 9, 996 677 10, 673 11,004 149 3, 076 385 411 3,872 4, 021 75f 32 638 54 692 724 7 192 30 16 '238 245 75g 6 753 49 802 808 6 192 12 9 213 219 75h 86 17 103 10.8 9 362 57 419 428 4 161 19 11 191 195 75j 70 1,031 159 1,190 1,260 39 453 69 65 587 626 75k 68 1,483 206 1, 6S9 1,757 37 793 184 83 1,060 1,097 751 17 349 36 385 402 7 109 6 8 123 130 75m 65 3 68 68 ]_L 1 19 12 75?i 26 146 62 208 234 3 35 3 3 41 44 75o 16 1,124 64 1, 188 1,204 10 384 34 34 452 462 75p 5 85 2, 143 284 2,427 2,512 41 954 110 S3 1, 147 1,188 75r 3553 — 25 S 92 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 46. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, ivhite, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in other Inter- nationa] Cause. Officers, Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panama. classifi- cation No. other countries. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. IV. General diseases {others)— Continued. 52b Acromegaly 53a Leucemia 53b Hodgkin’s disease i 88 Goiter, simple 1 4 4 13 13 4 116 Spleen, diseases of 53c Other diseases of the ductless glands 1 1 54 Anemia, chlorosis 7. 2 4 1 5 1 1 5 Hemophilia Obesity Purpura 55(1 Muscular rheumatism 4 59 17 76 52 8 60 32 55e General diseases ( others) i 4 4 8 35 3 38 3 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 14 308 31 339 92 5 97 124 Drug addiction 1 5 1 6 4 4 4 57-59 4 1 5 2 2 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 61 Meningitis, simple 1 62 2 3 3 63a 1 1 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others). . . 1 6 6 1 1 2 64 Apoplexy 1 1 2 2 2 1 66a Facial paralysis 2 2 1 66b Paraplegia.. i 1 1 66c Paraiysis without specified cause (others). 7 2 1 3 4 69 Epilepsy * 4 16 3 19 10 10 18 74a 1 1 74b Neurasthenia 34 63 5 68 14 14 154 74c Enuresis 2 8 16 24 34 10 44 11 74(1 1 1 1 1 4 74 e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). 1 1 74f i 72 3 3 2 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) i 13 3 16 12 3 15 21 73b Neuralgia 4 44 19 63 28 6 34 21 73c Neuritis 7 16 3 19 17 2 19 38 73d 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 6 22 13 35 15 1 16 32 VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane. . 1 1 3 3 2 2 4 6 6 7 68b Mental deficiency. . . 5 13 1 14 21 6 27 13 68c Malingering 2 2 4 5 2 7 7 6Sd Dementia prsecox 4 30 11 41 14 1 15 29 68e Psychasthenia. . . 6 3 3 1 1 6Sf Psvchoneurosis 4 6 1 7 3 3 5 68g 68h Psychosis, alcoholic. . . 5 5 1 1 9 Psychosis, manic-depressive . . . 2 i 1 2 2 2 4 68i Psychoses (others) 4 6 1 7 10 3 13 19 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 4 22 2 24 19 3 22 14 75a (1) Astigmatism 3 8 8 12 1 13 8 75a (2) Hyperopia 8 1 9 4 2 6 6 75a 1 5 1 6 3 3 75a 1 1 75b 5 5 75c Leucoma 3 3 1 Cataract 1 1 1 1 1 75e Trachoma 7 2 9 2 2 4 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 14 61 23 84 66 21 87 76 75g Pterygium 2 7 1 8 3 3 13 1 1 1 2 2 751 75j 75k 1 1 1 6 6 2 Iritis 2 7 1 8 12 4 16 18 751 8 5 13 11 2 13 9 2 2 6 6 8 75n 75o 75p 1 1 2 2 2 Eyelids, diseases of i 14 3 17 21 1 22 19 Z'2 C 1 75r Eves and annexa, other diseases of 4 16 2 is 19 2 2i 7 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 93 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. absolute numbers. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlist ed men). Inter- national classifi- cation No. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 1 1 52b 1 53a 1 1 53b 10 1 1 12 1 2 3 1 88 1 1 2 1 116 2 2 1 1 1 53c 5 1 6 5 5 7 39 54 1 1 55a 1 1 55b 1 1 1 55c 124 2 10 136 84 12 96 45 4 24 55d 20 1 21 5 2 2 6 1 55e 103 1 9 106 13 13 13 1 1 2 4 1 5 1 56b i i 2 5 57-59 1 1 60 2 2 6 6 1 61 1 1 1 1 2 1 62 1 1 9 2 1 63a 4 1 5 1 1 3 63 b 4 4 9 2 1 1 1 64 5 5 1 1 66a 1 1 66b 5 1 6 6 3 1 10 3 7 66c 31 2 1 34 69 ii 80 6 3 42 69 1 1 42 2 3 47 25 2 27 1 3 24 74b 13 13 14 14 1 74c 2 2 6 6 1 2 2 1 7 3 2 5 1 74f 2 1 3 72 31 1 32 32 6 38 6 1 44 54 5 59 43 2 45 13 6 35 73b 54 54 22 1 23 20 2 99 2 2 73d 24 1 2 27 24 2 26 25 4 8 74g 1 1 67 18 4 22 16 4 20 1 1 68a 53 i 4 58 17 17 4 9 3 68b 7 1 8 8 1 9 3 22 22 22 2 24 17 7 17 68ri 8 1 9 2 9 9 68e 5 5 10 10 1 68f 7 7 7 1 68g 8 8 13 13 2 68h 4 1 5 32 3 4 6 H 68i 97 1 i 99 ii 1 12 9 2 75a 45 1 46 5 5 1 75a(l) 14 14 3 3 75a(2) 30 30 2 1 3 1 1 8 1 9 1 1 1 7 1 8 1 6 6 1 1 75c 1 1 1 1 9 9 8 8 3 3 28 3 75e 130 11 141 90 10 100 182 27 94 75f 7 7 1 1 21 11 75g 2 2 5 5 1 75h 2 2 1 1 1 2 75 5 1 6 3 75j 3 2 5 11 1 12 1 7 75k 3 1 4 12 12 6 9 13 751 4 4 4 4 4 1 5 75m 1 1 1 1 75n 2 2 2 750 18 1 19 12 1 13 15 3 IS 75p 75q 18 18 15 15 6 8 13 75r 94 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 46. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total United States Army. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total en White. listed men Colored. , America: Color not stated. i troops. Total. Total native troops. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 38, 125 37, 989 1,077 34, 492 1,503 917 36, 912 136 76b Mastoiditis 1,770 1, 765 55 1,584 79 47 1,710 5 76c 1,225 1, 193 59 1 , 068 25 41 1, 134 32 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) 1 . . '542 '540 26 453 43 18 514 2 76e Ear, other diseases of. 1,373 1,368 52 1,202 63 51 1,316 5 IX. Nasal fossae, diseases of. 86a Adenoids 944 943 41 864 17 21 902 1 8Gb Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 9,041 9,020 1,141 7, 772 49 58 7, 879 21 86c 10 10 10 10 86d Turbinate hypertrophy 896 876 89 748 23 16 787 20 86e Sinusitis (all) 9,536 9, 507 1, 065 7, 685 534 223 8, 442 29 86 f Polypus, nasal 556 552 54 465 23 10 498 4 86 g 34 33 2 30 1 31 1 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 40, 632 40,411 1,895 36, 119 2, 065 332 38, 516 221 80i Nasal foss*, other diseases of 9,290 9,273 254 8, 015 957 47 9,019 17 X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 18, 725 18, 664 1, 115 16, 354 687 508 17, 549 61 87 b Larynx, other diseases of 91 91 73 11 2 86 100a Tonsillitis, acute 176, 408 176, 097 6,771 158, 296 8, 955 2,075 169, 326 311 100b Tonsillitis, chronic 25, 273 25, 241 2,826 21, 604 613 198 22, 415 32 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 194 193 32 143 17 1 161 1 lOIld Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 53, 459 53, 172 2,673 46, 329 2, 586 1,584 50, 499 287 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of 7, 006 6, 991 694 5, 972 178 147 6, 297 15 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 362 359 10 303 40 6 349 3 78 385 385 11 324 38 12 374 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 17, 372 17, 302 262 15, 141 1,730 169 17, 040 70 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 1,715 1,713 27 1, 529 145 12 1,686 2 79a (2) Aortic stenosis 272 269 5 237 25 2 264 3 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 10, 749 10,700 166 9, 291 1,156 87 10, 534 49 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 3, 198 3, 192 37 2, 819 317 19 3, 155 6 79a 377 373 10 337 26 363 4 79a (6) Pulmonic lesions 17 16 16 16 i 79a 34 34 1 29 3 1 33 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 1,010 1,005 16 883 58 48 989 5 79 b Cardiac hypertrophy 1, 162 1, 158 27 974 144 13 1,131 4 79c Cardiac dilatation 605 601 41 501 42 17 560 4 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 3,091 3,086 198 2,493 352 43 2, 888 5 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 1,868 1,853 28 1,613 186 26 1,825 15 80 Angina pectoris. 354 354 27 287 34 6 327 101 99 7 77 15 92 2 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 531 526 103 371 48 4 423 5 81c 39 39 4 26 9 35 81d 44 44 2 33 9 42 82 222 ?99 23 179 15 5 199 83a Hemorrhoids 29, 176 29,110 1,561 23, 971 2,754 824 27, 549 66 83b Varicocele 11,158 11,137 206 10, 479 303 149 10, 931 21 83c Varicose veins 5, 987 5, 965 130 5, 548 218 69 5, 835 22 83d Phlebitis 876 875 49 768 50 8 826 i 16 16 13 3 16 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 12, 037 11,796 396 9,467 1,637 296 11, 400 241 85a Cardiac arrhythmias 1,233 1,229 21 872 325 11 1,208 4 85b 205 205 7 180 15 3 198 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 5, 053 5, 050 48 3,761 1,152 89 5, 002 3 85d Bradycardia 115 110 6 96 6 2 104 5 Heart-block 36 35 3 31 1 32 1 851 Tachycardia 5,693 5, 687 96 4, 945 567 79 5,591 6 85g Hemorrhage 661 654 40 515 80 19 614 7 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of 556 545 23 460 37 25 522 11 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 255, 148 253, 323 11,876 214, 561 20, 045 6, 841 241,447 1,825 91 Pneumonia, broncho- a 32, 572 32, 386 1,021 24, 422 4, 825 2,118 31, 365 186 92a Pneumonia, lobar 45, 774 45, 525 975 31, 903 11,482 1, 165 44, 550 249 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 1,699 1,697 46 1,437 148 66 1, 651 2 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 4,716 4,688 166 3,910 511 101 4, 522 28 93c Pleura, other diseases of 16, 315 16, 248 489 13, 246 1, 873 640 15, 759 67 95 11 H 11 11 96 Asthma I 7, 924 7, 797 221 6, 453 1,017 106 7, 576 127 97 Pulmonary emphysema 489 485 20 404 48 13 465 4 98 Lungs, other diseases of 1, 489 1,482 79 1, 155 81 167 1,403 7 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. 95 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Inter- Officers. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. national! classifi- cation No. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. officers and enlisted men. 661 23,659 858 24, 517 25,178 395 10, 000 595 900 11,495 11,890 76a 37 1,067 37 1,104 1, 141 IS 492 40 46 578 596 76b 39 699 13 712 751 12 210 9 41 260 272 76c 22 365 36 401 423 4 83 7 18 108 112 76d 31 837 49 886 917 19 331 13 50 394 413 76e 33 596 13 609 642 7 215 2 21 238 245 86 a 974 6,471 32 6,503 7,477 140 1,073 10 55 1, 138 1,278 86b 6 6 6 3 3 3 86c 68 546 5 551 619 19 95 7 14 116 135 86d 591 4,366 273 4,639 5,230 453 3,138 249 219 3,606 4,059 86e 38 342 16 358 396 15 110 6 10 126 141 86f 2 20 1 21 23 9 9 9 1,665 31 , 245 1,446 32,691 34,356 176 4,097 564 316 4,977 5, 153 86h 227 7,674 922 8,596 S, 823 24 317 31 44 392 416 86i 774 11, 182 404 11, 586 12,360 310 4, 765 265 496 5,526 5,836 87a 3 42 7 49 52 2 19 4 2 25 27 87b 5, 276 129,492 6,299 135, 791 141,067 1,338 24,062 2,326 2, 013 28, 401 29, 739 100a 2,478 18,653 487 19, 140 21,618 321 2, 556 87 184 2,827 3,148 100b 31 129 16 145 176 1 12 i 1 14 15 100c 2,111 38, 658 2,042 40, 700 42,811 493 6, 686 461 1,532 8, 679 9,172 lOOd 332 2 , 882 95 2,977 3,309 352 2,923 76 146 3,145 3,497 lOOe 5 220 29 249 254 5 78 11 6 95 100 77 6 241 25 266 272 5 77 12 12 101 106 78 161 12, 840 1,440 14, 280 14,441 94 2 122 280 168 2, 570 2,664 79a 23 1,374 119 1,493 1,516 4 144 23 12 179 183 79a(l) 4 209 22 231 235 1 28 3 2 33 34 79a(2) 97 7,755 947 8, 702 8, 799 63 1,418 202 86 1,706 1,769 79a(3) 26 2, 552 285 2, 837 2, 863 10 241 32 19 292 302 79a(4) 7 289 23 312 319 3 44 3 47 50 79a(5) 15 15 15 79a(6) i 25 3 28 29 3 1 4 4 79a(7) 3 621 41 662 665 13 244 17 48 309 322 79a(8) 15 853 124 977 992 12 110 17 13 140 152 79b 29 414 27 441 470 10 72 13 14 99 109 79c 120 1,972 265 2,237 2,357 75 493 85 42 620 695 79d 13 1,285 145 1,430 1,443 15 300 38 25 363 378 79e 20 216 25 241 261 6 63 7 6 76 82 SO 3 65 12 77 80 4 10 3 13 17 81a 79 301 41 342 421 23 54 7 4 65 88 81b 2 19 9 28 30 2 7 7 9 81c 19 9 2S 28 3 3 3 81d 15 126 10 136 151 6 50 4 5 59 65 82 1,028 14,360 1,721 16,081 17, 109 490 9,014 953 812 10,779 11,269 83 a 148 8,177 223 8, 400 8, 548 51 2,025 66 147 2,238 2,289 83b 93 4,431 180 4,611 4, 704 34 1,012 37 69 1,118 1,152 83c 37 592 42 '634 671 12 153 4 8 165 177 83d 10 3 13 13 2 2 2 84a 238 6,469 1, 188 7,657 7,895 141 2,341 372 288 3,001 3,142 84b 10 728 316 1,044 1,054 11 120 7 11 138 149 85a 4 166 12 178 182 8 3 11 11 85b 20 3,254 1,119 4,373 4,393 28 466 32 84 582 610 85c 6 SO 3 S3 89 13 2 2 17 17 85d 3 28 1 29 32 3 3 3 85 e 59 3, 955 491 4,446 4,505 35 904 73 79 1,056 1,091 85f 32 393 58 451 483 7 109 18 18 145 152 85g 16 356 33 389 405 6 91 4 25 120 126 85h 8,062 148, 401 12, 963 161,364 169, 426 3,517 60, 098 6,681 6,679 73,458 76, 975 89-90 444 13, 297 2, 759 16, 056 16, 500 552 10,761 1,986 2, 100 14,847 i 15,399 91 527 21, 886 7,016 28, 902 29, 429 424 9,000 4,149 1,076 14,225 14,649 92a 19 868 77 945 964 26 557 69 64 690 716 93a 84 1,752 193 1,945 2,029 80 2, 070 313 101 2,484 1 2,564 93b 294 8,812 993 9,805 10, 099 189 4,024 813 621 5,458 5,647 93c 8 8 8 3 3 3 95 126 5,153 817 5,970 6,096 83 1,198 174 103 1,475 1,558 96 13 347 44 391 404 6 51 4 13 68 74 97 43 851 54 905 948 29 279 25 166 470 499 98 9G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 46. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. American troop Hawaii. s in other Panama. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 21 100 24 124 93 14 107 128 76 b 3 3 1 1 76c Otitis externa 8 74 2 76 6 1 7 58 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) 2 2 2 76e Ear, other diseases of 2 9 9 8 1 9 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 1 4 2 6 36 36 1 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 27 16 5 21 83 2 85 98 86c Nose, external deformity of 1 86d Turbinate hypertrophy 2 3 3 78 10 88 9 86e Sinusitis (all)’. ’ 21 20 4 24 24 6 30 31 86f 1 1 1 5 1 6 5 86c Perforated nasal septum S6h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 54 112 32 144 96 15 in 130 86i Nasal fossse, other diseases of 3 9 2 11 4 2 6 2 X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 31 23 4 27 22 5 27 16 87 b Larynx, other diseases of 1 100a Tonsillitis, acute 157 500 130 630 526 87 613 499 100b Tonsillitis, chronic 27 67 9 76 152 30 182 52 100c Tonsils, focal infection from mod Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 69 158 21 179 160 40 2C0 73 100c Pharvnx, other diseases of 10 33 5 38 12 1 13 5 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 2 2 78 Endocarditis, acute 1 1 79a Valvular diseases of t.he heart 7 23 5 28 37 2 39 9 79a ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency 2 2 4 1 5 2 79a (2) Aortic, stenosis 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 6 16 9 19 23 i 24 3 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 1 3 3 4 4 2 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 2 2 1 79a (6) Pulmonic lesions. 1 1 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 1 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 4 4 3 3 79b Cardiac hvpertrophv. . 2 i 1 2 2 i 3 2 79c Cardiac dilatation 2 2 4 i 5 1 79d 3 7 2 9 2 2 Heart, other organic diseases of 6 3 9 1 i 80 Angina pectoris 1 3 3 81a 1 1 1 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 1 6 6 2 2 4 81c Aortitis *:* Sid Arteries, other diseases of 2 10 10 1 82 2 1 1 83a Hemorrhoids 43 127 44 171 113 23 136 115 83b Varicocele 7 79 5 ,84 19 7 26 113 83c 3 13 13 27 27 23 83d Phlebitis 4 4 i 3 4 6 84a Status lymphatiens 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 17 122 36 158 99 22 121 300 85a 5 2 7 10 111 1 85b 3 2 2 ] 1 4 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 13 14 4 4 6 1 1 2 85f Tachycardia 2 21 3 24 21 21 9 85c 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 85h 1 9 9 1 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 297 713 70 783 874 146 1,020 866 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 25 14 6 20 11 6 17 7 92a Pneumonia, lobar 24 49 5 54 58 11 69 8 93a 1 2 2 2 2 93b Pleurisy^ serofibrinous 2 18 1 19 1 8 9 93c Pleura, other diseases of 6 50 17 67 18 7 25 37 95 96 Asthma 12 11 15 26 29 5 34 15 97 1 2 2 1 1 98 Lungs, other diseases of 7 1 i 6 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 97 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Inter- national classifi- cation No. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Havanans. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 283 2 14 299 229 10 3 242 17 14 105 76a 11 1 1 13 1 4 76b 11 11 10 10 13 4 15 1 1 2 76d 12 1 13 4 4 4 1 5 5 7 1 25 3 28 6 6 1 2 18 86b 5 1 6 12 1 1 14 i 14 5 86 d 68 3 71 38 2 1 41 6 3 20 86 e 2 2 2 2 S6f 1 1 1 248 1 16 265 191 7 198 77 2 142 86h 5 3 8 4 4 11 6 86i 223 3 ii 237 123 6 1 130 21 5 35 87a 11 11 87 b 1, 545 16 51 1,612 1, 672 97 11 1, 780 113 60 138 100a 72 14 86 52 9 6 17 100b 2 2 1 100c 3.05 2 45 352 289 20 7 316 106 19 162 100d 102 1 1 104 15 15 5 1 9 100ft 1 1 2 2 1 2 77 3 1 4 9 9 78 59 2 1 62 51 1 52 14 24 32 79a 4 4 1 1 1 1 79a( 1 ) 3 41 2 1 44 35 1 36 9 22 18 79ai3) 10 10 4 9 79a(4) 1 1 1 3 1 79a(6 ) 4 4 7 7 1 4 79a( 8) 4 4 2 1 3 1 3 79b 3 8 3 1 4 2 9 79c 9 1 10 10 10 1 4 79d 10 1 11 11 11 5 10 79e 1 1 4 2 6 80 2 81a 2 2 2 2 4 1 Sic Sid 2 1 3 82 154 3 12 169 88 10 98 21 16 29 83a 39 2 41 27 9 29 10 2 9 83 h 28 28 14 1 15 3 12 83c 7 1 6 1 83 d 1 1 84a 66 9 8 83 70 10 80 72 9 160 84b 8 8 1 3 85a 1 1 1 1 14 5 19 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 85d 1 20 20 15 15 1 5 85f 3 1 4 5 3 8 5 1 1 9 2 2 9 85h 1,857 30 153 2, 040 1,752 155 9 1,916 761 230 834 89-90 99 12 11 122 233 56 7 296 152 5 29 91 235 34 17 2S6 667 267 72 1,006 122 49 78 92a 2 1 3 8 1 9 2 93a 33 33 21 3 24 9 4 15 93b 107 8 17 132 198 35 2 235 37 4 26 93c 95 19 3 22 28 6 34 21 30 76 96 9 2 4 97 8 1 1 10 n 11 3 4 98 98 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 46.' — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored , ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Total United States Army. Inter- j national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enlisted men American troops. Total native troops. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pvorrhea alveolaris 1,637 1,630 133 1,397 57 43 1,497 7 99b 66 66 4 56 1 62 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 15,106 14,944 822 12, 663 1,091 418 14,172 112 101 70 69 1 61 7 68 1 102a Ulcer of the stomach 1,755 1,750 163 1,506 52 29 1,587 5 102b 571 571 45 505 14 526 102c Stomach, other diseases of 41,133 40,814 2,149 35,478 2,124 1,063 38, 665 619 105a 1 , 164 1 , 164 166 949 38 11 998 105b Diarrhea 22; 133 22^215 847 19,125 693 1,550 21,368 218 105c Enteritis and colitis 65,311 64,950 3,236 56, 865 2, 534 2,315 61,714 391 10S Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) 13,503 12,648 43 11,765 831 9 12,605 855 107a Ascaris lumbricoides 139 263 7 199 54 3 256 176 107b Cestodes 1,785 1,774 60 1,556 140 18 1,714 11 107c Intestinal parasites (others) 101 359 14 319 25 1 345 42 10S Appendicitis 35, 192 35,091 2, 023 30,436 1,643 9S9 33,068 101 109a Hernia 16, 705 46,590 1,367 41,484 2, 9S7 752 45,223 115 109b Intestinal obstruction 716 739 39 633 45 22 700 7 110a Fistula in ano 3,461 3,452 156 2,774 437 85 3,296 12 11 0b Intestines, other diseases of 68, 933 67,213 3,228 59,144 4,193 648 63, 985 1,720 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 136 133 11 105 16 1 122 3 111 Cholelithiasis 357 354 62 271 16 5 292 3 115a Cholecystitis 2, 836 2,824 324 2,311 135 54 2,500 12 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 3,516 3,483 539 2,733 126 85 2,944 33 115c Liver, other diseases ol' 3, 066 3,039 165 2,760 80 34 2,874 27 117a 161 161 5 122 26 8 156 117b Peritoneal adhesions 2,152 2,149 88 1,909 109 43 2,061 3 118a 20 20 13 1 1 15 118b 124 123 9 111 3 114 1 118c Digestive system, other diseases of 562 544 36 430 25 53 508 18 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nomcnereal ). 119 Nephritis, acute 2,183 2,173 108 1,825 110 130 2,065 10 120 Nephritis, chronic 3,257 3,240 177 2,780 207 76 3,063 17 122a 122 122 6 105 8 3 116 122b 110 110 6 100 3 1 104 122c 66 3 60 2 62 1 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 938 931 63 809 55 4 868 7 122e Kidney and annexe, other diseases of 1,889 1,878 171 1,526 131 50 1,707 11 123 Nephrolithiasis 1,669 1,661 214 1,366 52 29 1,447 8 121a Cystitis 3,686 3,664 146 3,130 316 72 3,518 22 121b Bladder, other diseases of 2,210 2,200 17 1,889 246 48 2,183 10 125a Urethritis (non venereal) 3,441 3,421 94 2,837 436 54 3,327 23 125b Stricture (nonvenoreal) 965 958 22 759 146 31 936 7 125c 122 122 6 94 21 1 116 126 998 993 96 761 122 14 897 127a Balanitis 2,172 2,162 40 1,849 239 34 2,122 10 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 2,925 2,887 126 2,302 355 104 2,761 38 127c Hydrocele 3,015 2,925 73 2,620 203 29 2,852 120 127d “Warts, external genital organs 1,116 1, 40S 14 1,131 245 18 1,394 8 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvene- real) 9, 711 9,663 238 8,242 842 341 9,425 78 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 112 Gangrene 67 66 1 53 11 1 65 1 113a Carbuncle 2,452 2,420 168 2,135 37 80 2,252 32 113b Furuncle 21,550 21,130 616 19,571 457 486 20,514 420 114a 17,423 17,011 589 15,019 904 499 16,422 412 111b Cellulitis 13, 986 13,724 488 12,459 467 310 13,236 262 115a Trichophytosis 3,610 3,366 78 3,032 184 72 3,288 274 115b Nails, defects and diseases of 8, 556 8,462 141 7,966 182 173 8,321 94 145c E ctoparasites 3,407 3,402 26 2,968 225 183 3,376 5 115d Clavus 1 , 071 1,051 21 961 56 13 1,030 20 115c Dermatitis 945 922 41 829 39 13 881 23 145f Eczema 4,276 4,234 164 3,811 143 116 4,070 42 115g Erythema 1,557 1,550 38 1,442 31 39 1,512 7 U5h Herpes 3,395 3,347 99 2,892 294 62 3,248 48 145i Impetigo 2,815 2,838 75 2,571 59 133 2,763 7 145j Lichen 91 93 3 79 10 1 90 1 145k 104 104 4 90 7 3 100 1151 Pityriasis 60S 604 12 567 19 6 592 4 145m Psoriasis 1,577 1,552 46 1,423 27 56 1,506 25 115n Scabies 34,619 34,550 1,269 29, 836 679 2,766 33,281 69 1150 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 21,436 21,132 680 18,123 1,194 1,135 20,452 304 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 99 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia) Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Inter- national classifi- cation No. White. Colored. Total. AYhite. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 59 733 39 772 831 72 606 18 42 666 738 99a 4 43 4 47 51 11 1 1 13 13 99b 365 6, 406 651 7,057 7,422 442 5,818 411 407 6,636 7,078 99 e 43 4 47 48 17 2 19 19 101 81 1,088 32 1,120 1,201 75 386 17 28 431 506 102a 33 406 10 416 449 11 .93 4 7 104 115 102b 1,455 26, 609 1,207 27,816 29,271 641 7,408 683 1,034 9,125 9,766 102e 105 752 27 779 884 61 179 10 11 200 261 105a 467 9,604 410 10,014 10,481 315 8,921 2)1 1,466 10,618 10,933 105b 1,602 25,383 889 26,272 27,874 1, 550 29,345 1,439 2,276 33,060 34, 610 105c 37 11,638 825 12. 463 12, 500 4 78 2 5 85 89 106 3 128 12 140 143 2 40 2 2 44 46 107a 39 1,277 120 1,397 1,436 19 239 14 17 270 289 107b 9 254 16 270 279 2 40 2 1 43 45 107c 1,263 19,599 827 20, 426 21,689 694 9, 6S3 573 984 11,240 11,934 108 990 32,114 2,431 34,545 35, 535 354 8, 855 518 744 10,117 10,471 109a 21 437 30 467 488 16 159 12 22 193 209 109b 82 1,848 318 2,166 2,248 72 870 110 83 1,063 1,135 110a 2,637 49, 274 2,754 52, 028 54, 665 455 5,812 804 622 7,238 7,693 110b 7 78 4 82 89 3 23 12 1 36 39 113 32 156 7 163 195 30 93 7 5 105 135 114 210 1,523 77 1,600 1,810 105 695 45 53 793 898 115a 120 1,479 71 1, 550 1.670 409 1,067 47 84 1,198 1,607 115b 142 2,469 68 2,537 2,679 16 169 11 33 213 229 115c 4 88 11 99 103 1 31 15 8 54 55 117a 46 1,317 65 1,382 1,428 38 548 36 42 626 664 117b 4 9 9 13 1 4 1 5 6 118a 4 90 3 93 97 4 20 20 24 118b 24 333 15 348 372 8 86 10 52 148 156 118c 32 716 47 763 795 73 1,055 54 130 1,239 1,312 119 99 1,479 106 1,585 1,684 68 1,206 92 75 1,373 1,441 120 4 76 4 SO 84 2 26 4 3 33 35 122a 3 72 2 74 77 3 21 1 1 26 29 122b 3 50 2 52 10 10 10 122c 42 588 45 633 675 21 1S8 7 4 199 220 122d 125 1, 106 78 1,184 1,309 43 369 4S 50 467 510 122e 143 921 26 947 1,090 66 384 25 29 438 504 123 77 2,270 1S2 2,452 2,529 63 748 101 72 921 984 124a 8 1, 404 184 1,588 1,596 9 434 57 48 539 548 124b 45 2, 070 370 2,440 2,485 4S 670 58 54 782 830 125a 17 532 95 627 644 5 206 48 31 285 290 125b 3 66 19 85 S8 3 27 2 1 30 33 125e 44 529 111 640 6S4 50 218 10 14 242 292 126 17 ],42S 205 1,633 1,650 22 362 27 33 422 444 127a 71 1,490 265 1,755 1,826 49 744 85 103 932 981 ]27b 55 2,072 164 2,236 2,291 16 502 34 28 564 580 127c 7 931 210 1,141 1,148 7 168 15 17 200 207 127d 135 5,361 521 5 , SS2 6,017 97 1,869 2S6 326 2, 4S1 2,578 127e 1 42 6 48 49 10 4 1 15 15 142 106 1,387 22 1,409 1,515 61 660 15 79 754 815 143a 443 15, 120 243 15,363 15,806 141 3,441 99 471 4,011 4,152 143b 398 10, 871 599 11.470 11,868 176 3,539 259 487 4,285 4,461 144a 342 8,639 297 8,936 9,278 125 3,004 118 299 3,421 3,546 144b 53 2,165 81 2,246 2.299 18 401 24 71 496 514 145a 94 6,172 122 6,294 6, 3S8 35 1,348 41 168 1,557 1,592 145b 11 1,584 108 1,692 1,703 15 1,254 115 182 1,551 1,566 145c 19 852 44 896 915 2 66 4 12 82 S4 145d 29 649 29 678 707 10 119 10 12 141 151 145e 105 2, 705 88 2,793 2,898 55 928 44 no 1,CS2 1,137 145f 26 1,130 17 1,147 1,173 11 261 11 39 311 322 145g 67 2,069 220 2,289 2,356 30 628 68 59 755 785 145b 31 1,393 32 1,425 1,456 43 1,078 25 133 1,236 1,279 145i 3 64 9 73 76 11 1 1 13 13 145j 3 63 6 69 72 1 20 1 3 24 25 145k 449 15 464 471 5 93 4 6 103 108 1451 22 862 19 881 903 22 521 7 53 5S1 603 145m 396 11,491 212 11,703 12,099 867 17,947 464 2,757 21,168 22,035 145n 383 12, 030 864 12, 894 13,277 274 5,330 273 1,116 6,719 6,993 145o 100 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 46. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in other Inter- nationa! classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panama. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. qQn. 2 4 4 5 99b 99c Mouth and anhexa, other diseases of 15 141 13 154 46 13 59 58 101 1 1 7 6 1 7 3 3 1 09h 1 1 1 102c Stomach, other diseases of 53 324 184 508 204 30 234 320 4 4 105b Diarrh a 65 52 39 91 25 3 28 35 105c Enteritis and cohtis S4 033 118 751 269 38 307 127 100 2 19 4 23 1 1 19 1 07fi 2 27 40 67 2 2 107b Cestodes 2 13 3 16 9 3 12 7 1 07c 3 19 7 26 2 2 108 Appendicitis 60 213 189 402 326 41 367 210 109a Hernia 23 64 21 85 84 11 95 71 2 2 2 2 2 4 17 110a Fistula in ano 2 8 4 12 8 3 H 19 110b Intestines, other diseases of 136 1,187 321 1, 508 783 268 1, 051 1,085 1 13 1 1 14 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 5a Cholecystitis 9 30 5 35 8 4 12 28 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 10 68 4 72 21 3 24 48 1 1 r»c 7 30 30 1 1 31 117a 1 1 1 1 1 117b 4 6 13 9 9 6 1 1 xn 1 1 ] l.xh i 118c 4 1 1 2 2 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenercal) . 119 3 8 5 13 3 3 12 120 Nephritis, chronic 10 12 4 16 14 1 15 40 2 122 b 122c 122d 6 2 8 4 4 13 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 3 10 4 14 11 1 12 a 123 12 12 11 1 12 10 124a Cystitis 6 25 24 49 23 7 30 31 124b 23 2 25 4 1 1 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 1 21 i 22 38 6 44 5 125b 5 1 6 2 6 125c 126 2 4 1 5 4 4 3 127a Balanitis I 16 1 17 15 4 19 6 127 b 6 15 4 4 8 13 127c Hydrocele 2 17 2 19 8 3 n 8 I27d 3 7 10 7 2 9 6 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonve- 6 21 12 33 25 9 34 32 nereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 1 1 143a 1 9 9 15 15 17 143b Furuncle 32 195 102 297 257 11 268 298 144a Abscess 15 95 28 123 98 8 106 135 144b Cellulitis 21 166 5 171 209 36 245 248 145a Trichophytosis 7 184 68 252 87 11 98 152 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 12 79 11 90 123 8 131 157 145c Ectoparasites 2 2 l 1 8 13 145d 9 4 13 13 4 17 11 ] I5e 2 7 7 8 8 18 1451 Eczema 4 35 1 36 34 10 44 58 145g Erythema i 8 1 9 13 1 14 7 145h Herpes 2 38 2 40 27 4 31 11 145i 1 23 23 22 2 24 29 145j 1 1 2 2 145k 4 4 1 1 1451 2 9 6 6 1 2 22 1 23 2 6 15 15 20 2 22 39 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 23 148 36 184 105 13 118 296 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 101 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Other countries and not stated. Transports. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Filipinos Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. 36 1 37 9 9 1 1 5 129 9 13S 65 3 2 70 52 6 54 1 1 1 6 1 7 2 9 1 9 2 2 2 2 2 326 4 26 356 287 16 3 306 350 60 209 1 1 4 1 400 8 S2 490 88 2 2 92 92 20 106 598 7 35 641 510 43 3 556 179 3 209 5 4 9 5 138 717 1 1 1 1 163 13 8 1 9 3 3 9 9 31 11 162 2 5 169 243 11 254 23 60 18 164 8 172 132 6 138 24 82 3 3 13 1 14 10 2 12 11 2 13 - 9 524 5 21 550 479 41 5 525 1,020 S7 613 1 1 2 2 1 14 14 1 1 2 1 2 14 1 15 13 4 17 4 o 29 29 21 1 i' 23 6 32 32 28 1 1 30 4 23 11 1 12 11 2 13 i 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 - 15 15 16 4 20 8 o 10 i 1 12 19 3 22 6 6 1 1 4 4 1 4 1 5 6 1 7 ;■ 7 7 12 12 - 5 9 9 19 19 12 12 21 2 23 7 8 8 15 2 17 6 23 i 24 10 10 8 8 2 10 6 2 1 1 8 2 1 11 14. 14 21 1 22 15 1 16 3 1 4 10 10 12 9 1 22 4 2 6 1 1 857 5 13 875 77 9 2 88 26 5 47 1 1 1 20 1 21 27 27 139 1 14 154 121 1 1 123 324 8 ss 136 11 149 145 8 1 154 183 22 207 60 11 71 133 11 28 1 29 15 53 58 34 34 33 29 1 30 79 1 80 2 5 1 6 : ' 18 1 19 10 10 34 6 40 17 17 IS 11 1 12 12 12 6 1 42 3 77 21 6 13 13 13 13 3 1 i 2 9 7 7 9 9 3 1 5 3 8 6 6 24 1 152 1 9 162 172 172 20 42 123 3 18 144 91 5 1 97 152 33 119 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102 b 102c 105a 105b 105c 100 107a 107b 107c 10S 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b 118c. 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 145f 145g 145h 145i 145] 145k 1451 145m 145n 145o 102 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 46. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 14 fib 146C 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149 },' 14911 150 189 Office classifi cation. 9 10 i l 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 29 30 31 32 33 Total United States Army. Cause. Total officers Total officers Total enlisted men, American troops. and enlisted men, including native troops. and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Total native troops. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis 1,389 1,378 40 1,187 133 18 1,338 11 Fractures, faulty union of 3, e>27 3,501 14 3,018 430 39 3,487 26 Bones, other diseases of 3,114 3,099 113 2,705 1,582 221 60 2,986 15 Ankylosis of joint 1,907 1,894 29 274 9 1,865 13 160 160 S 144 6 2 152 3, 509 Synovitis 3, 665 3, 645 136 3,099 239 171 20 Floating cartilage Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rlieuma- 345 344 16 308 13 7 328 1 tism excepted) 1,614 1,603 32 1,260 293 18 1,571 11 Hallux valgus 2,057 2,053 35 1,822 156 40 2,018 4 Hainmer-toe 1,461 1,460 12 1,374 58 16 1,448 1 Metatarsalgia 1,476 1,474 26 1,358 51 39 1,448 2 Myositis I’es planus 4,135 4,076 135 3,580 292 69 3,941 59 26,379 26, 367 197 24,020 1,723 427 26,170 12 Talipes 491 490 3 441 40 6 487 i Tenosynovitis 2, 671 2, 662 149 2,399 64 50 2,513 9 Organs of locomotion, other diseases of XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 27, 400 27, 233 688 23, 850 2,077 618 26, 545 167 Congenital malformations 2,034 2,008 113 1,690 169 36 1,895 26 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 147, 137 145,502 4,447 123, 835 11,227 5,993 141,055 1,635 Total 3, 515, 464 3,484,658 113,860 2, 936, 055 341,860 92, 883 3,370,798 30,806 XVIII. External causes (excluding battle injuries). Bites 450 447 19 390 25 13 42S 3 Burns 6, 143 6, 105 185 5, 325 253 342 5,920 43 Burns, chemical and X-rav 1,325 12 1,318 12 36 1,201 11 52 1 29 1,282 12 7 Concussion 2,019 2, 005 254 1, 573 81 97 1,751 14 Contusion 50, 25S 49, 768 1, 515 42, 638 2, 60S 3,007 48, 253 490 Crushing 1, 535 1,534 230 1,085 SO 139 1,304 1 Dermatitis from traiunatisms 6, 268 6, 251 300 5, 835 79 37 5,951 17 Dislocation of joint 5,393 5, 355 245 4, 675 266 169 5,110 3S Dislocation, articular cartilage of knee 964 962 83 823 23 33 879 a 2 Drowning, except suicide 499 494 14 327 20 133 480 5 Epiphvseal separation 84 78 1 75 1 1 77 6 F.ye and annexe, traumatisms of 1, 526 1,491 1,367 43 1,244 128 76 1,448 35 Foreign bodies 1,376 30 1, 148 131 58 1,337 9 Fracture, simple 33, 335 33. 163 1,812 28, 678 1,359 1,314 31,351 172 Fracture, compound 6, 234 6,211 365 5, 091 369 386 5, 846 23 Fracture, faulty union 212 210 n 185 12 2 199 2 Gas, deleterious absorption 2, 131 2, 130 121 1,714 54 241 2,009 i Gunshot wounds 753 746 21 65S 25 42 725 7 Hemorrhage and results 338 329 19 287 19 4 310 9 102 102 9 69 14 10 03 Poisoning by food 2, 502 2, 494 162 2,141 100 85 2,332 8 Poisoning, other acute 698 681 44 5S7 36 14 637 17 Secondary result of injury 6, 189 6,175 107 5, 556 442 70 6, 068 14 Sprain of joint Strain 55, 679 55, 279 1,766 48, 915 2,425 2,173 53.513 400 10,471 10, 112 319 9, 311 446 336 10, 093 59 Suicide .- 611 601 68 470 16 47 533 10 Synovitis, traumatic W ounds, multiple 2,885 2, 880 160 2, 507 135 78 2, 720 5 2, 984 2, 973 262 2, 200 179 332 2.711 a Wounds, penetrating 3,105 3,095 107 2, 473 194 321 2, 988 10 Wounds, perforating 2, 858 66, 481 2, 852 73 2,403 209 161 2,779 6 Wounds (others) 65, 617 1,940 56, 681 4,473 1,146 2, 523 03, 677 864 Traumatisms (others) 23, 644 23,400 803 20, 257 1,-194 22, 597 244 Total 299, 069 296, 537 11,124 256, 539 15,407 13, 467 285,413 2,532 Grand total 3, 814, 533 3, 781, 195 124, 9S4 3, 192, 594 357, 267 106, 350 3, 656,211 33,338 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 103 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). Enlisted men. Total officers Officers. and White. Colored. Total. enlisted men. 20 933 1C5 1,038 1,058 11 2,608 394 3,002 3,013 70 2,009 164 2,173 2,243 22 1,450 260 1,710 1,732 4 107 5 112 116 79 2, 155 184 2,339 2,418 8 222 13 235 243 13 1,019 275 1,294 1,307 24 1,444 107 1,551 1, 575 7 1,091 46 1,137 1,144 16 939 29 968 984 84 2,350 139 2,489 2,573 99 17, 594 1 , 337 18,931 19,030 3 397 39 436 439 109 1,795 48 1,843 1,952 465 18,268 1,511 19, 779 20, 244 73 1,148 105 1,253 1,326 2,674 94,137 8, 85S 102,995 105, 669 73,587 2,141,107 249, 771 2,390,878 2, 464, 465 15 250 12 262 277 132 3,356 131 3,487 3,619 25 897 30 927 952 9 1 10 10 128 1,090 38 1,128 1,256 1,124 29, S25 1,339 31, 164 32, 28S 150 686 31 717 867 273 5,299 63 5,362 5, 635 173 3,405 160 3, 565 3,738 42 473 16 489 531 11 232 12 244 255 54 1 55 55 26 786 07 853 879 19 794 S7 8S1 900 1, 167 10,915 641 17, 556 18, 723 191 2, 142 140 2, 2S2 2,473 7 142 10 152 159 53 698 10 708 761 14 523 21 544 558 13 214 13 227 240 6 46 7 53 59 110 1,018 68 1,680 1,796 29 422 24 446 475 70 5,010 389 5,399 5,469 1,250 35,351 1,494 36, 845 38, 095 242 6,937 260 7, 197 7,439 39 302 10 372 411 115 1,077 77 1,754 1,S69 128 S67 54 921 1,049 43 776 m 887 930 46 1,432 114 1,546 1,592 1,318 41,455 2,310 43, 771 45, 089 452 14, 157 736 14,893 15, 345 7,411 177, 900 8, 483 186,383 193, 794 80,998 2,319,007 258,254 2, 577, 261 2. 658, 259 United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 18 227 24 16 267 2S5 2 377 33 35 445 447 42 642 51 60 753 795 5 116 9 8 133 138 4 36 1 2 39 43 53 853 53 169 1,075 1,128 8 82 7 89 97 19 230 17 18 265 2S4 10 340 48 39 427 437 4 252 12 16 280 284 9 391 19 39 449 458 45 1 . 090 126 67 1, 2S3 1,328 89 6,023 369 421 6,813 6,902 37 1 6 44 44 38 557 12 45 614 652 204 4,976 479 598 6,053 6,257 37 462 39 34 535 572 1,599 25, 586 1,857 5,860 33,303 34,902 36,929 702, 780 80,300 90, 736 873,816 910,745 3 122 7 13 142 145 48 1,768 113 334 2, 215 2, 263 11 252 2 17 29 298 2 309 2 65 425 35 95 555 620 389 11,652 1,143 2,942 15,737 10,126 80 369 45 133 547 627 23 284 8 36 328 351 64 1,118 SO 168 1, 366 1,430 41 321 7 32 360 401 54 7 53 114 114 1 14 1 15 16 15 403 51 76 530 545 11 311 39 58 408 419 591 10, 492 661 1,309 12,462 13, 053 164 2,702 226 3 SI 3,369 3,533 4 41 1 2 44 48 66 973 43 218 1,234 1,300 5 109 2 41 152 157 5 56 4 4 64 69 2 20 5 10 35 37 46 355 16 85 456 502 a 1.32 9 14 J55 166 30 440 41 58 539 569 454 11,440 045 2, 131 14, 216 14, 670 66 1,979 147 322 2,448 2,514 26 79 1 47 127 153 36 762 56 78 896 932 131 1,264 116 325 1, 705 1,836 56 1, 565 77 312 1,954 2,010 23 900 84 157 1,141 1,104 558 12, 123 1, 673 2,459 16, 255 16, 813 323 5,249 310 1,162 6,721 7,044 3,348 67, 836 5, 669 13,085 86, 590 89,938 40, 277 770, 616 85, 969 103,821 960,406 1,000,683 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149b 150 189 Office classifi- cation. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 104 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 46. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. American troop Hawaii. s in other Panama. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total White. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 2 6 6 3 2 5 u 140b Fractures, faulty union of 1 3 2 5 6 1 7 7 146c Bones, other diseases of i 9 2 11 15 3 18. 12 147a Ankylosis of joint 2 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 147b Loose bodies in joint 1 1 147c 4 19 19 12 12 19 147d Floating cartilage 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheuma- . 3 i 4 2 2 1 tism excepted). 149a 1 12 12 4 1 5 4 149b 1 2 2 12 12 9 149c* 1 6 6 2 9 4 2 149(1 Myositis...” 6 22 10 32j 26 17 43 21 149e Pes planus 9 54 2 56 79 9 88 51 149f 3 3 149k Tenosynovitis 2 2 3 5 19 1 20 4 1491) Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 19 107 58 165 130 22 152 126 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations 3 47 20 67 12 5 17 9 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 174 695 249 944 568 128 696 559 Total 3, 344 15, 328 4,194 19, 522 9, 996 1,886 11, 882 15,387 classifi- cation. XVIII. External causes {excluding battle injuries). 1 Bites 1 5 5 10 5 5 5 2 Burns 5 26 5 31 50 1 51 41 3 Burns, chemical and X-rav 11 4 15 11 1 12 19 4 Compression 5 Concussion tsi 7 6 13 30 2 32. 6 6 Contusion 2 209 73 282 310 34 344 243 7 Crush in? 5 2 2 fs Dermatitis from traumatisms 4 48 4 52 89 2 91 77 9 Dislocation of joint 8 IS 20 38 36 5 41 37 HI Dislocation, articular cartilage of knee 2 2 6 6 10 11 Drowning, except suicide 3 6 6 4 4 9 12 Epiphvseal separation 5 5 1 13 Eve* and annexa, traumatisms of 2 14 6 20 19 4 23 9 14 Foreign bodies 2 9 18 3 21 7 15 Fracture, simple 54 187 31 218 458 22 480 304 16 Fracture, compound 10 17 1 18 49 2 51 22 17 Fracture, faulty union 1 1 1 1 18 Gas, deleterious absorption 2 1 1 19 Gunshot rvounds I 2 5 1 6 5 1 6 10 20 Hemorrhage and results 1 3 3 1 6 5 21 Homicides 1 2 2 2 22 Poisoning by food 6 72 20 92 49 1 50 23 23 Poisoning, other acute .• 4 12 1 13 9 2 11 5 24 Secondary result of injury 7 14 8 22 24 2 26 19 25 Sprain of joint 62 327 154 481 640 116 756 450 26 Strain ii 74 26 109 127 11 138 54 27 Suicide 3 7 7 3 5 S 9 2S Synovitis, traumatic 9 10 2 12 10 10 9 29 Wounds, multiple 3 12 5 17 4 2 6 11 30 Wounds, penetrating 8 2 3 5 2 1 3 7 31 Wounds, perforating 4 7 5 12 11 4 15 19 32 Wounds (others) 64 589 373 962 799 87 886 863 33 Traumatisms (others) 28 155 86 241 133 10 143 221 Total 365 1,851 846 2,697 2, 920 319 3,239 2,499 Grand total 3,709 17,179 5,040 22, 219 12,916 2,205 15,121 17,886 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 105 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Other countries and not stated. Transports. Inter- national classili- Color not stated. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. cation No. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Total. 1 2 3 6 2 8 5 6 146a 14 4 18 3 3 1 16 9 146b 4 4 14 1 15 6 6 3 4 1 1 6 4 4 3 2 8 147a 147b 20 2 22 21 2 23 u 2 7 147c 2 2 2 2 1 147d 2 2 3 3 1 4 6 147e 12 i 13 6 6 1 3 149a 2 2 6 6 1 149b 18 18 i 1 1 1 149c 49 2 51 135 3 22 ?9 17 37 149d 129 6 90 6 96 3 6 3 149e 3 1 1 1 149f 16 21 6 6 4 H9g 149b 200 2 20 222 43 5 4S 83 25 59 2 7 11 1 14 150 825 19 126 970 1,465 116 7 1,588 502 152 981 189 24, 834 1,919 1, 875 28, 628 26, 623 3, 790 272 30,685 12, 157 3, 151 15,498 Office classifi- cation. 3 1 4 2 1 1 54 1 7 62 30 2 1 33 21 7 15 2 8 8 3 3 2 5 3 4 7 2 9 8 8 4 6 4 5 296 12 65 373 103 7 110 206 248 6 5 6 11 11 2 13 1 7 22 1 i 24 16 1 17 12 5 8 25 1 1 27 36 36 19 4 15 9 7 7 4 1 2 10 s 10 18 14 1 70 85 2 3 11 12 1 1 6 12 12 1 1 23 1 11 13 14 8 8 3 3 1 6 180 5 185 142 4 146 70 36 15 16 55 4 59 44 1 8 3 12 1 i 2 17 25 1 23 49 17 17 1 18 1 1 6 6 5 9 19 i 1 2 3 3 6 i 2 20 1 1 21 15 1 16 9 9 4 4 22 2 2 5 2 15 23 24 11 12 26 35 2 37 11 1 2 465 5 42 . 512 249 . 11 253 38 107 25 97 14 111 43 2 34 4 8 17 2o 27 5 5 5 1 28 28 11 11 3 1 1 28 31 7 38 11 2 13 4 3 4 29 106 9 115 15 2 17 3 30 24 i 4 29 16 1 17 1 5 31 496 4 61 561 356 20 3 379 580 79 205 32 200 2 23 225 142 2 9 153 169 23 52 33 2,201 31 297 2,529 1,332 59 85 1,476 1,452 251 829 27,035 1,950 2,172 31,157 27,955 3,849 357 32, 161 13,609 3,402 16,327 106 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 46. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Total United States Army. Office classifi- cation. Agent. Total officers Total officers Total enlisted men, American troops. and enlisted men. including native troops. and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Total native troops. Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 Knife 3, 0S7 3,056 39 2, 633 320 64 3,017 31 2 Pistol ball 3, 079 .3, 066 147 2,438 310 171 2, 919 13 3 Rifle ball 4, 608 4, 589 79 3, 868 317 325 4, 510 19 4 Cutting and piercing instruments (others) 16, 227 15.994 237 14,237 1,002 468 15, 707 233 5 Other military agents 10, 122 10, 085 431 7,813 531 1,310 9, 654 37 6 96 96 3 6 1 86 93 2,924 9, 994 2,924 1,188 70S 1,671 6 59 1,736 8 Automobiles 9 ; 957 8, 656 296 297 9,249 37 9 Motor cycles 5, 038 5, 026 503 4,312 84 127 4,523 12 10 Railroad accidents 2. 738 2, 733 63 2,242 189 239 2,670 5 ii Street car accidents 703 697 24 635 26 12 673 6 12 Other vehicles 4,267 4, 233 95 3,620 283 235 4, 138 34 13 14 Animals Conflagration 14,213 48 14,118 48 341 3 12, 892 43 523 362 2 13, 777 45 95 15 Crushing 10, 795 10, 703 338 9, 386 771 208 10, 365 92 10 Electricity 137 137 6 116 X 7 131 17 Falls. . ..I 49, 955 49, 454 2, 080 43, 591 2,404 1,379 47, 374 501 IS Splinters 985 977 15 884 65 13 962 8 19 Machinery 734 723 9 656 53 5 714 11 20 1,640 1,640 3, 958 25 1 105 233 277 1,615 3, 880 21 Excessive heat 3,977 78 3,623 210 47 19 22 Stones 613 601 9 465 97 30 592 12 23 59 1 2 58 1 24 Hot liquids 2,737 2, 715 45 2,459 109 102 2, 670 22 25 Firo, conflagration excepted 978 970 24 877 40 29 946 8 26 Poisons 170 153 15 120 14 4 138 17 27 Other external agents 149, 145 147, 826 4, 569 128, 136 7, 514 7, 607 143, 257 1,319 Total 299, 069 296, 537 11, 124 256, 539 15,407 13,467 2S5, 413 2, 532 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 107 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Office X Ulcli classifi- officers officers Officers. and Officers. and White. Colored. Total. enlisted White. Colored. not Total. enlisted men. stated. men. 12 1,907 189 2,096 2, 108 26 570 104 63 737 7C3 i 89 1,204 176 1,380 1,469 50 1,167 122 169 1,458 1,508 2 41 1,963 170 2, 133 2,174 32 1,690 13S 309 2, 137 2, 169 3 180 10, 548 621 11, 169 11,349 98 2,925 313 447 3,685 3.7S3 4 181 3, 033 212 3,245 3,426 229 4,524 307 1,258 6,089 6,318 5 1 3 3 4 1 1 1 2 3 6 797 1,255 4 1,259 2,056 381 397 2 58 457 S38 7 513 5,797 177 5,974 6, 487 183 2,653 103 295 3, 051 3,234 8 250 2,340 47 2,387 2,637 245 1,790 30 126 1,946 2, 191 9 29 1,166 75 1,241 1,270 33 1,024 111 239 1,374 1,407 10 23 558 22 580 603 1 70 2 10 82 83 11 39 1,781 114 1,895 1,934 53 1,771 161 233 2, 165 2,218 12 281 10,344 348 10, 692 10. 973 53 2,150 46 352 2,548 2, 601 13 3 37 37 40 4 2 6 6 14 245 6,822 309 7, 131 7,376 77 2,100 366 205 2,671 2,748 15 2 69 1 70 72 2 43 7 7 57 59 16 1,464 30, 538 1,338 31,876 33,340 524 10, 936 807 1,343 13,086 13, 610 17 15 734 46 780 795 121 13 13 147 147 18 4 469 23 492 496 4 153 23 5 181 185 19 16 607 149 756 772 8 37S 82 257 717 725 20 61 3,200 191 3,391 3,452 14 330 16 46 392 406 21 4 295 48 343 347 5 152 41 30 223 228 22 44 44 44 8 1 2 11 n 23 31 1,611 65 1,676 1,707 13 743 39 98 880 893 24 20 580 21 601 621 3 257 IS 28 303 306 25 11 94 9 103 114 2 19 3 4 26 28 26 3,099 90, 901 4, 12S 95,029 98, 128 1,311 31,860 2,813 7,486 42, 159 43, 470 27 7,411 177, 900 8,483 186,383 193, 794 3,348 67, 836 5,669 13,085 86, 590 89, 938 108 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 46 . — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in other Office classifi- cation . Agent. Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panama. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. Agent causing injury { excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 TCniic 1 32 16 48 3S 10 48 49 2 Pistol ball 8 9 8 17 6 3 9 16 3 Rifle ball 6 7 4 11 14 4 18 25 4 Cutting and piercing instruments (others) 9 166 43 209 156 20 176 250 5 Other military agents 21 HI 2 12 24 5 29 34 6 1 1 1 Air machines 10 2 2 3 S Automobiles 12 21 5 26 76 7 S3 61 1) Motorcycles 8 25 1 26 117 6 123 18 10 1 3 1 4 4 4 7 11 2 2 12 Other vehicles 3 4 6 10 20 1 21 21 13 Animals 7 52 125 177 146 3 149 120 14 1 1 15 Crushing 16 87 81 168 163 7 170 106 16 2 1 1 1 1 1 17 Falls : 92 380 179 559 494 67 561 479 18 6 4 10 11 2 13 6 19 Machinery 1 6 6 12 1 8 12 20 Excessive cold 1 21 Excessive heat 3 16 2 18 5 1 6 29 22 3 6 9 6 1 7 4 23 Strangulation 1 24 1 13 4 17 23 23 24 1 6 1 15 15 10 20 2 4 1 5 1 1 2 27 Other external agents 159 994 351 1,345 1,588 180 1,768 1,223 Total 365 1,851 846 2,697 2,920 319 3, 239 2,499 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY", 109 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. j -s : countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Office classifi- cation. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 19 1 20 18 1 19 15 5 11 1 25 1 2 28 11 11 4 9 2 144 16 160 25 1 26 9 2 8 128 3 18 149 64 2 3 69 167 10 56 4 109 1 52 162 79 4 83 21 3 13 5 10 10 1 9 1 10 5 7 19 4 2 25 29 29 4 13 20 8 18 1 19 4 4 2 3 9 24 24 14 2 16 1 1 3 10 1 2 3 1 1 1 11 20 1 2 23 3 3 11 18 12 68 i 10 79 12 12 77 13 13 1 1 14 3 53 58 S 66 80 1 1 16 445 2 35 482 319 n 1 331 304 49 148 17 5 5 1 1 6 1 1 18 3 3 6 6 3 3 19 119 2 20 141 1 1 20 19 1 20 24 24 9 4 6 21 2 2 3 1 4 7 3 2 22 2 2 1 23 27 3 30 18 1 1 20 14 4 4 24 6 1 7 3 3 1 2 25 1 1 1 1 17 26 940 15 117 1,072 630 27 4 661 691 127 501 27 2,201 31 297 2,529 1,332 59 85 1,476 1,452 251 829 110 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 47. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white , RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army. Total of mean annual strengths for the war period 4,128,479 4,092,457 206,382 3, 599, 527 286,548 3,886,075 36,022 national classifi- Total Total Total enlisted men American cation officers officers troops. No. and and Total , enlisted enlisted Total men. men , officers. native including native Ameri- can White.® Colored. Total. troops. troops. troops. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 0. 37 0. 37 0.24 0.37 0. 24 0. 38 0. 06 2 Typhus fever .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 4 Malarial fevers (all) 3. 77 3. 45 • 2. 12 3. 53 3. 00 3.52 40.08 5 Smallpox .21 .20 .05 .17 .71 .21 .67 6 Measles 23. 79 23. 65 4. 72 25.01 17.00 24. 66 39.08 7 Scarlet fever 2.83 2. 85 1.08 3.05 .34 2.95 .06 S Whooping cough .03 .03 .04 .03 .03 .03 9 Diphtheria and results 2. 64 2. 67 1.56 2. 68 .72 2. 72 .06 10 Influenza 191. 82 191. 56 138. 68 186. 50 207. 46 194. 35 222. 40 12 Asiatic cholera .00 .00 .00 00 1 7 14 Dysentery (all) 1 1.15 1.11 1.23 .99 .77 1.10 5.33 1 17 Leprosy .00 11 18 Erysipelas .63 .63 .50 .64 .46 .64 .03 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1.22 1.23 .54 1.29 .35 1.27 .06 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 19c Carrier, meningococcus 1.24 1.25 1. 19 2. 28 1.29 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) .06 . 05 .04 .05 .07 . 05 .44 19e Chicken-pox .43 .40 .32 .33 1.25 .41 3. 19 19f German measles 4.21 4.16 2.54 4. 50 .90 4.25 9.41 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 1.17 1. IS .58 1.09 1.84 1.21 .14 19h Mumps 55. 80 56. 12 11.99 49.99 134.75 58. 47 18.76 19i Paratyphoid A .03 .03 .06 .03 .02 .03 19j Paratyphoid B .02 .02 .03 .02 .00 . 02 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 191 Trench fever . 19 . 19 .26 . 15 .01 19 19m Trench mouth .02 .02 .09 .02 . 02 19n Typhoid vaccination 8.01 8.59 2.87 8.59 12. 58 8.89 11.19 19o V aceinia 4. 93 4.96 .95 5. 35 2.87 5. 17 .78 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 1.24 .93 .81 .88 1.63 .94 35.39 20a Septicemia, general .05 .05 .07 .05 .05 . 05 .03 20b Aerogenes capsulatus infection . 00 .00 .00 .00 20C Pyemia, surgical .00 .00 . 00 .01 .00 22 Anthrax. . .7 .04 .04 .01 .03 .02 .04 .03 23 Rabies . 00 .00 .00 . 00 24 Tetanus . 01 .01 . 01 .00 .01 .03 25a Trench foot . 50 . 50 . 13 . 49 . 41 52 25b Mycoses (others) .02 .02 .01 .02 .02 .02 : 11 26 03 03 .03 .05 .04 m 27 Beriberi .02 . 00 .00 1* 97 47 Acute articular rheumatism 6. 00 6. 04 2. 18 6. 14 5. 07 6.24 1.61 v II. Tuberculosis. 2Sa Tuberculosis of luugs 8. 05 8.00 5.23 7. 76 11.85 8. 15 14. 10 28b Suspected tuberculhsis .60 .61 .41 .53 1.31 .62 .25 J i 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis .06 .06 .01 .04 .29 .06 .08 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) .64 .64 .34 . 57 1.52 . 65 .44 Tuberculosis (all) 9.35 9.30 6. 00 8. 90 14. 97 9.48 14. 88 III. Venereal diseases. 37 Syphilis (all) 16.24 16. 25 4.36 12. 63 64. 99 16. 88 14.49 38a ( 'hancroidal infection 9.46 9.47 1.81 7.45 34.68 9. 88 7.52 38b Gonococcus infection 61.02 61.30 9. 82 49. 54 231. 95 64.03 28. 45 Venereal (all) 86. 71 87. 02 15. 99 69. 62 331.62 90. 79 50.46 IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets .24 .24 .03 .25 .21 .25 . 11 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors .15 .15 .25 . 14 .10 .14 .11 46 Tumors, benign 1.61 1.61 1.38 1.61 1.44 1.62 2.03 4Sa Arthritis 8.14 8.19 3. 55 7. 69 15.13 8.44 2. 75 48b 09, 02 .09 02 01 02 49 Scurvy . 00 ’ 00 . 00 .00 . 00 50 Diabetes, mellitus .17 . 17 .40 .16 .13 .16 .08 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 1.70 1.71 .34 1.85 .83 1.7S .08 51b Cretinism and mvxedema .00 .00 .01 .00 . 00 .03 52a Addison’s disease .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 a Includes total strength for “Other countries and not stated.’’ Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. Ill colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, acid Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). 124,266 1,965,297 145,826 2,111,123 2,235,389 73,728 1,469,656 122,412 1,592,063 1,665,796 Inter- national Enlisted men. Enlisted men elassili- Total Total cation officers No. Officers. and Officers. and enlisted. enlisted White. Colored. Total. men. White. Colored. Total. men. 0.14 0. 25 0.31 0. 25 0. 24 0.37 0. 53 0. 19 0. 54 0. 53 1 .01 .00 9 2.64 4. 89 3. 88 4. 82 4. 70 .81 .47 .61 . 56 . 57 4 . 07 .29 1.36 .37 .35 .01 .01 .04 .01 .01 6. 54 40. 98 27. 71 40. 06 3S. 20 1.68 5.12 5. 46 5. 68 5. 50 6 1.39 4. 47 .60 4. 20 4.04 .62 1.33 .07 1.46 1.42 7 .05 .04 .05 .04 .04 .03 .01 .01 .02 .02 8 1.45 2.84 .87 2. 70 2. 63 1.86 2. 67 .60 2.97 2. 92 9 144. 61 242.62 266. 51 244. 27 238. 70 132. 15 119.92 152. 10 137. 38 137. 15 10 12 . 86 .64 .90 .66 .67 1.80 1.34 .56 1.59 1.60 14 17 . 65 .95 . 65 .93 .91 .27 .26 .30 .30 .30 18 .64 1.50 .52 1.44 1.39 .43 1. 13 .18 1.18 1. 15 19a .02 .03 .02 .02 .03 .01 . 01 . 01 1 Qh . 86 1.86 3. 81 1.99 1.93 . 15 .40 . 77 .46 . 45 19c .03 .05 .12 .06 .06 .05 .04 .02 . 04 .04 19d .42 .48 1. 47 . 55 . 54 . 18 . 14 1.06 .24 .23 19e 3. 82 7. S6 1.67 7. 43 7. 23 .42 . -2 . 10 .34 .35 191 . 56 1.25 2. 35 1.33 1.29 .61 .94 1.38 1. 13 1. 11 19e: 13. 26 59. 78 154^15 66.31 63. 36 10.48 39. 16 122. 72 50. 93 49. 14 19h .04 . 01 .02 .01 .01 .09 . 05 .02 .06 .06 19i .02 .00 .00 .00 .07 .03 .01 .03 .03 19j . 02 .03 . 02 . 02 . 01 01 01 . 01 . 01 . 00 . 73 . 35 .02 4fi .03 .01 .01 .01 . IS . 04 . 04 05 4. 54 15. 30 24. 42 15. 94 15. 30 . 19 .25 .09 .26 .25 19n 1.55 9.57 5. 56 9.29 8.86 .03 .08 . 05 .09 . 08 19o .57 .77 2. 7S .91 .89 . 12 . 12 .08 . 13 .13 19p .08 .05 .06 .05 .05 .07 . 04 . 04 .06 . 06 20a . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 00 .01 .01 . 01 . 00 . 00 .01 01 .02 .05 .01 .05 .05 . 02 .03 !03 23 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 00 01 00 .01 .03 .01 .03 .03 .35 1. 12 .94 1.21 1. 17 25a .01 .03 .04 .03 .03 .03 .01 .01 .01 . 01 25b . 05 . 10 . 06 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 2. 34 8. 12 4. 96 7. 90 7.59 1.97 3.91 5. 69 4. 4S 4. 37 47 6. 90 12.14 17.50 12.51 12. 20 2. 60 2. 43 6. 39 2.94 2. 93 28a .31 .43 .94 .46 . 45 .64 .70 1.93 .86 .85 28b .01 . 04 . 14 . 05 .05 .03 .04 . 50 • OS .08 29 .39 . 76 1.94 .84 .82 .28 .35 1.15 .44 . 43 30-35 7.61 13.37 20.52 13. S7 13. 52 3. 55 3.52 9. 97 4. 33 4. 29 3. 32 17.76 111.09 24.21 23.05 6. 16 5. 90 16. 66 7. 68 7.61 37 .57 7.50 46. 39 10. 19 9. 65 3.91 6. 06 20. 52 8. 18 7. 99 38a 5. 54 75.84 424. 49 99. 93 94. 67 17. 65 15. 95 20. 27 18. 78 IS. 73 38b 9. 24 101. 12 581. 94 134. 33 127. 37 27.71 27.91 57. 45 34. 64 34. 33 .03 .40 .36 .40 .38 . 04 . 07 .06 .07 .07 36 . 18 . 13 . 18 . 18 .20 .09 .07 .09 . 10 39-45 1.63 1. 88 1.93 1. SS 1.87 .98 .73 .95 . 81 .82 i 46 3. 11 8. 63 19. 54 9. 39 9. 04 4. 50 6. 93 11. 74 7. 78 7.63 . 06 . 02 .01 .02 .03 .09 . 00 . 01 .01 48b . 00 . 00 oo .43 . 22 . 14 .21 . 22 .34 . 10 . 11 • 12 50 . 30 3. 04 1.49 2. 93 2. 78 . 15 . 17 . 44 .44 51a . 02 .01 .01 . 01 . 00 . 00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 1 52 a 2 tcr- onal ssi- tion lo. 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 17 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20c 22 23 24 25a 25b 26 27 47 28a 2Sb 29 -35 37 3Sa 38b 36 -45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 51b 52a i> Im MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. T.otu A ", RATIOS PER 1,000. Total of mean annual strengths for the war period. Cause. i 8,38S Officers, other countries. 16,995 Phil White. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Typhus fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria and results Influenza Asiatic cholera Dysentery (all) Leprosy Erysipelis Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken-pox German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic). Mumps Paratyphoid A Parat yphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench fever Trench mouth Typhoid vaccination Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Aerogenes eapsulatus infection Pyemia, surgical Anthrax Rabies Tetanus Trench foot Mycoses (others) Pellagra Beriberi Acute articular rheumatism 0. 48 5.84 . 12 4. 41 .36 25.48 .65 6. 30 .53 .60 -18 108. 25 62. 08 .59 i. 67 8.94 .36 .53 .06 1. 12 . 12 2.15 .72 6.44 .47 .94 20. 95 . 12 . 12 1.79 .24 10. 49 2. 29 1. 35 80.91 .18 1.55 2.12 II. Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis . . . Acute miliary tuberculosis Tuberculosis (others) Tuberculosis (all) 3.46 .12 3. 5S 6. 35 .41 .06 .41 7.24 III. Venereal diseases. Syphilis (all) Chancroidal infection Gonococcus infection. Venereal (all) 3. 81 1.79 7. 39 12. 99 35. 84 64. 44 79.97 180. 14 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Gout Scurvy Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) Cretinism and myxedema Addison’s disease .36 1. 19 1.67 .36 48 .06 .35 2. 77 4.12 .24 . 12 . 35 dudes troops in China. ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 113 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). 16,161 3,319 19,480 19,6SS 14,232 97,49S 10,535 108,033 18,576 5,615 11,831 Inter- Other national Hawaii. Panama. countries Transports. classi- not stated, c fication No. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Ricans. White. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 3. 09 2. 57 2. 88 0.01 0. 01 0.05 0.08 1 .07 2 1.48 1.23 88. 34 2. 04 1.59 1.33 1.58 45. 38 0. 18 50. 72 4 .63 .03 .09 .04 1.24 .08 5 10. 46 12.05 10. 73 6. 15 19. 75 14.12 10. 73 13.83 6.84 33.13 92. 54 6 ■ 74 .62 . 10 2. 25 2. 11 .09 1.92 .05 . IS 7 .07 .01 .01 8 .97 2. 04 1.07 .28 .99 .05 . IS 9 62.62 55. 14 61. 35 106. 18 419. 06 78. 75 113. 05 82. 62 135. 51 1S7. 35 375. 51 10 .07 .32 12 .25 .21 1.42 9.70 .33 .66 .36 5.98 .18 6. 76 14 .05 .53 17 . 06 .05 .46 1.05 .33 .31 .05 18 .05 .09 .06 . 11 19a .01 .01 19b 3. 23 .14 .28 .16 19c .05 .07 .86 19d .12 2. 11 .46 .49 .13 .57 . 18 4. 74 1. 42 1.61 19e 2.85 .30 2.41 .46 4. 57 1.40 . 19 1.28 3. 12 4. 27 21.72 19f . 12 .30 . 15 .25 1.55 .52 1.23 .59 .05 .36 .17 19g 14. 11 32.24 17. 20 4. 17 145. 06 24.41 79. 26 30. 02 27. 13 7. 66 10. 90 19h .42 191 19j .07 19k .07 191 19m 14.23 6.33 12.89 2. 08 .77 1.56 1.41 4. 63 3.03 25. 36 19n .87 .72 .36 4.43 2. 4S .47 2. 29 .65 .71 1.01 19o .31 .26 3. 91 1.83 .07 .09 .07 27. 40 .36 64. 58 19p .07 .01 .01 .05 20a 20b 20c .07 .02 .02 .08 22 .01 .01 23 .06 .05 24 3.02 .04 .04 25a .01 .01 . 16 . 18 25b .02 .02 . OS 26 . 54 .36 4. 99 27 .93 1.21 .98 1.73 10. 68 1.84 1.71 1.83 1.45 2. 62 47 5.07 3. 31 4.77 1.57 8. 36 1.61 3.51 1. 82 15.61 19.59 9. 13 28a .87 .72 . 77 .05 . 19 . 06 . 27 .18 .25 98h .21 .01 .09 .02 . 16 29 19 .60 .26 .20 .91 .19 . 57 .23 .49 .36 .42 30-35 6. 13 3. 92 5. 75 1.78 10. 26 1.87 4.37 2. 14 16.53 20. 13 9.80 7. 55 14. 16 8.68 14. 07 53. 40 2. 57 5.03 2. S3 10. 50 4. 10 25. 69 37 6. 37 6. 63 6. 42 31. 18 83. 70 3.21 6. 36 3. 55 5. 76 2.67 12. 59 38a 36. 39 37. 36 36. 55 43.53 197. 80 14. 98 29. 14 16. 43 20. 35 49. 16 31. 36 38b 50. 30 58. 15 51. 64 88. 78 334. 89 20. 77 40. 53 22. 81 36.61 55. 92 69.64 . 15 . 14 .03 03 1 1 1 R 08 36 . 19 . 15 .31 .21 .05 05 . 05 . 18 . 17 39-45 2. 04 1.51 1.95 2. 18 62. 33 .18 . 17 2. 05 1.07 2. 45 46 3. 47 3.31 3. 44 2. 18 14. 83 1.54 2. 09 1.62 1.40 3. 21 4. 65 48a .06 .05 . 01 . 01 48b .07 49 .06 .05 .05 . 56 . 02 .02 . 05 . 18 .08 50 .25 .21 . 10 1. 05 . 18 . 17 . 11 .08 51a .08 51b 52a i c Separate strength for white and colored not available. 114 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 47 . — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored. RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enlisted men American ■ troops. Total native, j troops. White. Colored. Total. IV. General diseases ( others ) — Continued. 52b Acromegalv 0.01 0 01 0 01 0 01 53a Leucemia .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 0. 03 53b Hodgkin's disease .02 .02 09 02 03 ss Goiter, simple . 36 .36 .07 .38 .24 .38 03 116 Spleen, diseases of .02 .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 03 53c Other diseases of the ductless glands .05 .05 .06 .02 .05 03 54 Anemia, chlorosis . 15 .14 . 16 .14 . a .14 1. 28 55a Hemophilia .02 .02 .00 .02 .01 .02 55b Obesity .04 .01 .01 .04 .06 .04 55c l’urpura .07 .07 .50 .05 .01 .05 .03 ! 55(1 Muscular rheumatism 2. 93 2. 94 1.41 2. 79 3.04 3.02 2 03 ! 55e General diseases (others) 1.28 1.29 . 54 1.28 1.16 1.33 . 25 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 1. 29 1.30 1.27 1.33 .50 1.30 .50 56b Drug addiction .62 .63 . 18 .65 .70 .65 .03 57-59 Poisoning, chronic .04 .04 .01 .03 .08 .04 .19 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis .02 02 02 09 61 Meningitis, simple .12 .12 . 05 • ii .22 . 13 .03 62 Locomotor ataxia .06 .06 .09 .05 .08 .05 03 65a Multiple sclerosis .06 .06 .02 .06 .05 .06 .03 l| 65 b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) . 15 .15 .06 .16 .14 .16 . 14 64 Apoplexy .10 .10 .12 .08 .18 .09 .08 66a Facial paralysis .07 .07 .08 .07 .08 .07 .06 1 66b Paraplegia .02 .02 .01 .02 03 02 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) .27 .27 .18 .27 .27 ! 28 .28 69 Epilepsy 2.13 2.13 .25 2. 09 3. 65 2.23 1.42 ! 74a Jacksonian epilepsy .03 .03 .00 .03 .03 71b Neurasthenia 2.17 2.18 4.32 2.10 .93 2. 07 .78 I, 74c Enuresis .73 .73 .02 .76 .84 .77 .03 71d Neurosis .20 .20 .18 .21 . 15 .20 03 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) 1.06 1.07 .32 1.05 1. 63 1. 11 .03 j 74 f Shell-shock (cause not given) .94 .95 1. 16 .91 .09 .94 .03 1 72 < 'horea .08 .08 .00 .09 .03 .08 . 11 75a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 1.52 1.53 .74 1.54 1.58 1.57 1.42 73b 1.35 1.35 1.07 1. 28 1.85 1.36 1.50 <3c Neuritis 1.49 1.50 2.32 1.36 2.10 1.45 1.22 73d Speech, defective .0.5 .05 01 0=i OQ 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 1.33 1.33 2. 22 1.25 1.27 1.28 1.03 VI. Mental alienation . 67 General paralysis of the insane .07 . 07 12 07 65a Constitutional psychopathic states 1.27 1.28 .42 1.36 .61 1.32 .06 68b Mental deficiency 3.17 3. 19 .06 3.11 6. 16 3. 36 .44 68c Malingering .18 .18 .01 .18 .26 .19 .28 68d Dementia prscox 1.52 1.53 .24 1.61 1.22 1.60 1. 14 68e Psy chasthenia .20 .20 .54 . 19 .03 .19 .06 68f Psychoneurosis 1.91 1.93 1.95 1.96 1.10 1.93 .03 68g Psychosis, alcoholic .14 .14 . 12 .15 .05 .15 .03 1 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive .50 .51 .63 .50 .42 .50 .06 j 68i Psychoses (others) .81 .81 .76 . 79 .72 .81 .58 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. J / 5a Refractive errors (all) 1.72 1. 73 .83 1.79 1.06 1. 78 .11 7 oa (1 ) Astigmatism .64 . 64 .45 .67 .24 .65 .03 (2) Hyperopia .33 33 75a (3) Myopia" .39 .39 .10 .40 .40 .41 .06 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) .36 .36 .13 .37 .27 .37 .03 75b Strabismus . 19 .19 .08 .20 .14 .19 .03 75C Leucoma .04 .04 .01 .03 . 10 .04 .06 75d Cataract .09 .09 .05 .08 .18 .09 .11 75e Trachoma .54 . 53 .07 .58 .22 .56 .86 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 3.83 3.79 2. 39 3. 75 3.89 3.87 8.41 75g Pterygium .25 .25 .20 .24 .30 .25 .94 75h Amblyopia .25 .25 .06 . 27 .21 .26 .22 75i Amaurosis .03 .03 .03 .08 .03 .08 75j Choroiditis . 16 .16 .07 . 15 .27 . 16 .08 75k Iritis .47 .48 . 54 .43 .82 .47 .22 751 Keratitis . 71 .71 .51 .64 1.39 .72 .78 75m Retinitis . 14 . 14 .12 .13 . 14 .28 .02 .02 09 75o Glaucoma . 07 . 07 . 14 .05 .23 .07 .06 75p Eyelids, diseases of .43 .43 . 13 . 44 .36 .45 1.00 . 00 00 00 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .92 .92 .63 .88 1 39 .94 .75 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 115 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Inter- nationa classifi- 1 cation No. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted. men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0.01 0.01 0. 01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0. 01 0.01 0.01 52b .02 .01 . 01 .01 . 01 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 53a .02 .02 .03 .02 .02 .01 .01 .03 .01 .01 53b .06 . 56 .41 . 55 . 53 .07 . 16 .07 . 16 . 16 88 .02 .03 .01 .03 .03 .01 .00 .00 . 00 116 . 10 . 07 .03 .06 . 07 .02 .01 . 03 .02 53c . 10 . 18 . 19 . 18 . 18 .26 .07 .02 .08 .09 54 .01 .03 . 02 .03 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 55a . 02 . 06 . 11 . 06 . 06 . 01 . 01 . 01 .83 .07 .01 .06 . 11 .03 .01 .04 .03 55c 1.59 3. 41 3. 42 3.41 3.31 1.23 2. 02 2. 73 2.59 2.53 55d .20 1. 89 1.63 1. 87 1.78 1. 17 . 55 . 70 .71 . 73 55e .88 1.54 .40 1. 46 1. 42 1. 89 . 78 .38 .82 .86 56a .23 1. 15 1.33 1. 16 1. 11 . 12 .04 .02 .04 .04 56 b .01 .05 . 14 .05 .05 .01 .01 .02 .02 .02 57-59 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .08 .02 .01 .02 .02 60 . 05 . 11 .24 . 12 . 11 .07 . 12 .23 . 15 . 15 61 . ii .08 . 13 .08 .08 . 04 .02 .02 .02 .02 62 .03 . 10 .09 . 10 . 10 .01 .01 .01 . 01 63a .05 .24 . 24 .24 .23 .08 . 05 .03 .06 .06 63b . 10 . 12 .32 . 14 . 13 . 15 .04 .04 .04 .05 64 .06 .07 .09 .07 .07 . 12 .08 .09 .09 .09 66a .02 .02 . 05 .03 . 03 .01 .02 .01 .01 66b . 19 .39 .38 .39 .38 . 19 . 13 . 15 . 14 . 14 66c .31 3. 17 6. 00 3. 37 3. 20 . 14 . 78 1.27 .88 . 85 69 .05 .08 .05 .05 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 74a 4. 04 2. 68 1.43 2. 60 2. 6S 4. 82 1. 35 .40 1.41 1.56 74 b 1.21 1. 22 1.21 1. 15 .04 . 19 .30 .20 .19 74c . 14 .26 . 26 .26 .25 . 2S . 15 .03 . 15 . 15 74d .13 1. 19 2. 38 1.27 1.21 . 68 .97 .99 1.02 1.01 74e . 14 .04 .01 .04 .05 2. 98 2. 17 .21 2. 24 2. 27 74f .01 . 14 .06 . 14 . 13 . 01 .02 .02 72 .44 1. 85 2. 39 1.89 1.81 1.30 1.21 . To 1. 24 1. 24 73a 1. 19 1.78 2. 64 1.84 1.80 .94 .62 .96 . 75 .76 73b 2. 26 1.59 3.31 1. 71 1.74 2. 58 1. 11 .94 1. 19 1.25 73c .01 .0.8 . 17 .09 .OS .01 .01 .01 .01 73d 3. 09 1. 85 1. 96 1. 86 1.93 .94 .51 . 50 . 58 .60 74g .17 . 10 . 11 . id . 10 .05 .03 .05 .04 .04 67 .43 1.98 .99 1.91 1.82 . 42 . 67 .23 . 67 . 66 68a .03 5. 06 11. 10 5. 48 5. IS .04 . 77 1. 13 . 85 .82 68b .02 .26 . 3S .27 . 25 .01 .08 . 11 .09 .09 68c . 29 2.55 1.90 2.51 2. 38 . 14 .45 .47 .49 . 47 68d .53 .24 .05 99 .24 . 53 . 13 .02 . 13 . 15 68e .73 1.73 1.59 1. 72 1.66 4. IS 2. 47 .69 2.41 2. 49 68f .08 . 19 . 05 . 18 . 17 .22 . 10 . 05 . 10 . 11 6Sg .64 . 71 .64 .71 . 70 64 .25 .20 .26 . 28 68b. .50 .69 .29 .66 . 65 1. 22 .98 1. 30 1. 05 1.06 68i .60 1. 98 1.60 1.95 1.88 1. 27 1.64 .51 1.65 1.63 75a .27 .64 .29 .61 .59 . 76 . 75 .20 .73 .74 75a(l) . 12 .33 . 17 .32 .31 .23 .39 . 12 .38 .38 75a(2) . 06 .45 .64 . 47 .44 . 15 . 35 . 16 . 35 .34 75a(3) . 14 . 55 .49 . 55 .52 . 14 . 16 .04 . IS . 17 75a(4) . 10 .29 .23 .28 .27 .04 .09 .04 .09 .09 75b .02 .04 .15 . 05 .05 . 01 .02 .06 . 02 .02 75c .04 . 11 .29 . 12 . 11 .07 .06 .09 . 06 .06 75d . 10 .92 .36 .88 . 84 .03 . 17 .07 . IS • 17 75e 2. 66 5.09 4. 65 5. 06 4. 92 2. 02 2. 09 3. 15 2. 43 2.41 75f . 26 .32 .37 .33 .32 .09 .13 .25 . 15 . 15 ' 75g .05 .38 .34 .38 .36 .08 . 13 . 10 . 13 . 13 75 b .04 . n .05 .05 .01 .04 .02 .02 75i .07 . 18 .39 .20 . 19 .05 . 11 .16 . 12 . 12 75j . 56 .52 1.09 . 56 . 56 . 53 .31 . 56 .37 .38 75k . 55 . 75 1.41 .80 . 79 .50 . 54 1.50 .67 .66 751 . 14 . 18 .25 . 18 . 18 .09 .07 . 05 .08 .08 75m . 03 .02 .03 .03 . 01 .01 .01 . 01 75n .21 .07 .43 .10 . 10 .04 .02 .02 .03 .03 75o • 13 . 57 .44 . 56 .54 . 14 .26 .28 .28 .28 /op .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 . 00 . 00 /oq .68 1.09 1.95 1.15 1.12 I . 56 1 .65 .90 . 72 •71 75r 3553—25 9 116 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 47 . — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. | Cause. IV. General diseases (others) — Continued. 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55 e 56a 56b 7-59 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 73a 73 b 73c 73d 74g 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 68f 68g 68h 68i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 75! 75m /op 75q 75r Acromegaly Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases of Other diseases of the ductless glands. Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others). Apoplexy. Facial paralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) Epilepsy Jacksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia Enuresis Neurosis Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) . Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of VI. Mental alienation. General paralyis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states. Mental deficiency Malingering ", Dementia praecox Psychasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) American troops in other Officers, other countries. 0. 12 ".’24' .48 . 12 1.67 . 12 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision, cause not stated Strabismus Leucoma Cataract Trachoma. .48 .36 Philippine Islands. White. 24 . 18 .06 .35 .06 . 12 .06 .41 .94 3.71 .47 .06 .06 . 18 .77 2. 59 .94 1.29 Conjunctivitis (others). Pterygium Amblyopia Amaurosis Choroiditis 1.67 .24 Iritis Keratitis Retinitis Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of Color-blindness Eyes and annexa, other diseases of. . 12 .77 . 12 1.77 . 18 .35 .29 .06 .35 1.29 .47 .47 .29 . 06 .29 Colored. .06 .41 3.59 .41 .06 .06 .41 .47 . 12 .82 .94 0.22 3.82 .90 6. 98 .22 .22 .22 .67 1.12 3.59 .67 4.26 .67 2. 92 .45 .22 .45 2. 47 .22 .22 .22 . 45 .22 .22 .45 5. 16 .22 .22 1. 12 .67 . 45 Total. . 14 .05 .28 .09 .09 .05 .33 3.17 1. 12 .05 .05 . 14 .75 2. 94 .89 1.63 . 19 .65 . 19 1.91 .14 .33 .23 .09 .33 1.12 .37 .42 .28 . 05 .23 .05 .42 3. 92 .37 .05 .05 .37 .61 .09 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 117 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Inter- national classifi- cation No. Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Total . White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 07 52b 0. 08 53a 0. 05 0.01 0.01 53b 0. 80 0. 67 .20 . 84 .01 .03 0. 18 88 .01 0. 09 .02 0. 05 116 . 14 . 01 .01 .08 53c .06 .05 .25 .42 .05 .38 3. 30 54 .07 .07 55b .01 .01 . 18 55c 3.22 2.41 3. 08 1.63 9.56 .86 1. 14 .88 2. 42 .71 2. 03 55d 2. 17 .90 1.95 . 15 1.48 .05 . 19 .06 . 11 1.07 .08 55e 5. 69 1.51 4. 98 6.30 7. 45 . 13 . 12 27 1. 10 .25 .21 .20 . 14 .04 . 09 .05 . 18 56b .12 . 10 .01 .01 . 11 . 42 57-59 . 07 60 .05 . 14 .06 . 06 .18 61 . 07 . 01 . 02 .08 62 . 07 .02 . 02 05 63a .06 .05 . 10 . 35 05 18 95 63 b .12 . 10 .05 . 28 . 02 .02 . 05 . 18 08 64 .05 .35 .05 .08 66a .01 .01 66h .12 .30 . 15 .20 .42 .06 .28 .09 . 16 .59 66c .62 .51 .91 2. 39 . 71 1.04 .74 .32 .53 3. 55 69 .30 .05 .01 01 74a .87 .72 7.82 3.30 .26 19 .25 .05 .53 2. 03 74b 2. 10 3.01 2. 26 .56 .91 . 14 . 13 .OS .06 .05 .20 . 14 .06 . 06 08 74d . 14 .08 74c .49 .03 . 05 .05 74f . 10 .02 . 02 18 95 72 .74 .90 . 77 1. 07 2. 25 .33 .57 .35 .32 . 18 3. 72 73a 1.73 1.81 1.75 1.07 4. 15 . 44 . 19 .42 . 70 1.07 2. 96 73b 1. 05 .60 .98 1.93 3. 79 .23 .09 .21 1.08 .36 1. 86 73c . 14 73<1 .93 .30 . 82 1.63 1.90 .25 . 19 .24 1.35 . 71 .68 74g .06 .05 .15 .01 .01 67 .37 .31 .36 1. 55 . 16 19 05 1.30 1. SI 1.39 .66 4. 08 . 17 . 16 .22 1.60 . 25 68b .31 .60 .36 .36 . 56 .08 .09 .08 . 16 .59 68c .87 .30 . 77 1.47 1. 55 .23 . 19 .22 .92 1.25 1.44 68d .06 .05 .63 .02 .02 . 11 . 19 . 15 .25 .35 . 10 .09 .08 68f .06 .05 .46 .49 .07 . 06 .05 68g . 12 . 10 .20 . 56 . 13 . 12 17 68h .62 .90 .67 .97 .35 .33 .35 . 22 1.07 .93 681 1.18 .90 1. 13 .71 6. 96 . 11 .09 . 11 . ii . 17 75a . 74 .30 . 67 .41 3. 23 .05 .05 .25 .60 .31 .31 .98 .03 .03 .19 . 15 2.11 .02 .09 .03 .05 .08 75a(3) . 63 . 01 .01 .08 . 56 . 19 .15 .06 06 ! 18 08 : 75c .06 .05 . 05 . 07 . 01 1 1 .17 75d . 12 . 10 .20 .03 . 03 1 51 53 75e 4.08 6. 33 4.47 3.86 9.91 .92 . 95 .93 9. 80 4.81 7.94 75f . 19 .66 . 49 .01 l 01 1 13 .36 93 | . 12 . 10 . 14 .05 05 .05 59 75 h . 14 01 . 18 17 75i .37 .31 . 10 .05 . 06 '.25 75j .74 1.21 .82 .91 .35 .11 .09 . H . 18 .59 75k .68 .60 .67 .46 .28 .12 .11 .32 1.60 1.10 751 .37 .31 . 41 .28 04 t 04 .22 . 18 . 42 75m .06 .05 . 10 . 07 .09 .01 1 75 n . 12 . 10 . 14 . 17 ; 75o 1.30 .30 1. 13 .97 1. 34 .12 09 • 12 .81 .53 1.52 75p 1 75q 1. 18 .60 1.08 .36 1.26 . i.5 > .14 .32 i. 42 1 i.io | 75r 118 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 47. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored , RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men , including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enli White. sted men , troops. Colored. American Total. Total native troops. VIII. Ear, diseases of . 76a Otitis media 9.24 9.28 5. 22 9 58 5.25 9. 50 3. 78 76b Mastoiditis .43 .43 .27 .44 .28 . 44 . 14 76c Otitis externa .30 .29 .29 . 30 .09 .29 .89 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) .13 .13 .13 .13 . 15 .13 .06 7Ue Ear, other diseases ol . 33 . 33 .25 .33 .22 .34 .14 IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 86a Adenoids .23 .23 .20 .24 .06 .23 .03 86 b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 2. 19 2. 20 5. 53 2. 16 . 17 2. 03 . 58 86c Nose, external deformity of . 00 . 00 . 00 00 H6d Turbinate hypertrophy . 22 .21 .43 . 21 .08 .20 .56 86e Sinusitis (all) 2.31 2. 32 5. 16 2.13 1.86 2.17 . 81 86 f Polypus, nasal .13 .13 .26 . 13 .08 .13 . n 86g Perforated nasal septum .01 . 01 .01 . 01 .00 . 01 .03 S6h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 9. 84 9 87 9. 18 10. 03 7. 21 9. 91 6. 13 86 i Nasal fossae, ether diseases of 2. 25 2.27 1 23 2. 23 3. 34 2, 32 .47 X. Throat, diseases of. 87 a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 4. 54 4.56 5. 40 4. 54 2. 40 4. 52 1.69 87 b Larynx, other diseases of . 02 . 02 .02 . 02 . 04 .02 100a Tonsillitis, acute 42. 73 43. 02 32. 81 43. 97 31. 25 43.57 8.63 i loob Tonsillitis, chronic 0.12 6. 17 13. 69 6. 00 2. 14 5.77 .89 1 100c Tonsils, focal infection from .05 . 05 .16 .04 .06 .04 .03 i lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal - . 12. 95 12. 99 12. 95 12.87 9.02 12.99 7.97 ! lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of 1. 70 1.71 3. 36 1.66 .62 1.62 .42 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of . 77 Pericarditis .09 . 09 .05 .08 .14 .09 .08 | 78 . 09 .09 . 05 . 09 18 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 4.21 4. 23 1.27 4.21 6.01 4.38 1. 94 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency . 42 .42 .13 . 42 .51 .43 .06 79a (2) Aortic stenosis . D7 . 07 .02 .07 .09 .07 .08 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 2. 60 2.61 . 80 2. 58 4.03 2. 71 1.36 79a (4) Mitral stenosis .77 .78 .18 .78 1. 11 .81 .17 ; 79a (51 Combined lesions, mitral aortic .09 . 09 .05 .09 .09 .09 . 11 I 79a (6) Pulmonic lesions .00 . 00 00 .03 79a .01 . 01 . 00 . 01 01 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .25 . 25 .08 .25 .20 .25 .14 i 79b Cardiac hypertrophy .28 .28 .13 .27 . 50 .29 .n 79e Cardiac dilatation .15 .15 .20 . 14 .15 . 14 . 11 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency .75 .75 96 .69 1. 23 .74 .14 79e Heart, other organic diseases of .45 . 45 . 14 . 45 . 65 .47 . 42 80 Angina pectoris .09 .09 . 13 .08 . 12 .08 81a Aneurysms .02 . 02 .03 . 02 .05 .02 .06 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension .13 .13 .50 . 10 . 17 . 11 .14 Sic Aortitis .01 . 01 02 . 01 08 81d Arteries, other diseases of . 01 01 . 01 . 01 ’ 03 01 1 82 Embolism and thrombosis .05 . 05 . 11 . 05 OS 83a Hemorrhoids 7.07 7. 11 7. 56 6. 66 9.61 7. 09 1.83 R3b Varicocele 2. 70 2. 72 1. 00 2.91 1.06 2. 81 .58 83c Varicose veins 1. 45 1.46 63 1.54 .76 1. 50 .61 83d Phlebitis .21 .21 .24 .21 . 17 .21 .03 84 a Status lyinphaticus . 00 . 00 . 00 01 84b Lymphatic'system, other diseases of 2. 92 2. 88 1.92 2.63 5.71 2. 93 6. 69 85a Cardiac arrhythmias .30 .30 .10 .24 1. 13 .31 .11 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic .05 .05 .03 . 05 .05 .05 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 1.22 1. 23 .23 1.04 4. 02 1.29 .08 85d Bradycardia .03 .03 . 03 03 .02 .03 .14 85e Heart-block .01 01 01 .01 .00 . 01 . 03 85f Tachycardia 1.38 1 39 47 1.37 1. 98 1.44 .17 85g Hemorrhage . 16 . 16 .19 . 14 .28 .16 .19 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of .13 .13 .11 .13 .13' . 13 • 31 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 61. 80 61.89 57.54 59. 61 69. 95 62.13 50.66 91 Pneumonia, broncho- d 7. 89 7. 91 4.95 6. 78 16. 84 8. C7 5. 16 92a Pneumonia, lobar 11. 09 11.12 4. 72 8.86 40.07 11.46 6. 91 93a Pleurisv, suppurative .41 .41 . 22 .40 .52 .42 .06 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 1. 14 1.15 .80 1. 09 1.78 1.16 .78 93c Pleura, other diseases of 3.95 3. 97 2. 37 3. 68 6. 54 4. 06 1.86 95 00 . 00 . 00 96 Asthma 1.92 1.91 1.07 1.79 3. 55 1.95 3 53 97 Pulmonary emphysema .12 .12 .10 . 11 .17 .12 .11 98 Lungs, other diseases of .36 .36 .38 .32 .28 .36 ’ 19 d Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 119 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Inter- national classifi- cation No. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. 5. 32 12. 03 5.88 11.61 11. 26 5.36 6.80 4.86 7.22 7. 14 76a .30 .54 .25 .52 .51 .24 .33 .33 .36 .36 76b .31 .36 .09 .34 .34 . 16 . 14 .07 . 16 . 16 76c .18 .19 .25 . 19 .19 .05 .06 .06 .07 .07 76d .25 .43 .34 .42 .41 .26 .23 . 11 .25 .25 76e .27 .30 .09 .29 .29 .09 .15 .02 . 15 . 15 86a 7.81 3.29 .22 3.08 3.34 1.90 .73 .08 .71 .77 86b .00 .00 . 00 .00 . 00 .00 86c .55 .28 .03 .26 .28 .26 .06 .06 .07 .08 86d 4. 76 2. 22 1.87 2. 20 2.34 6. 14 2. 14 2.03 2.28 2. 44 86c .31 . 17 . 11 .17 . 18 .20 .07 .05 .08 .08 86f .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 13.10 15. 89 9.91 15.48 15.37 2. 39 2. 79 4.61 3. 13 3.09 85h 1.83 3.90 6-32 4.07 3.95 .33 .22 .25 .25 .25 86i 6.23 5. 69 2.77 5. 49 5.53 4.20 3.24 2.16 3. 47 3.50 87 a .02 .02 .05 .02 .02 .03 .01 .03 .02 .02 87 b 42.46 65. 87 43. 19 64.32 63.10 18. 15 16.37 19.00 17.84 17. 85 100a 19.94 9.49 3.34 9.07 9.67 4.35 1.74 .71 1.78 1.89 100b .25 .07 .11 .07 • OS .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 100c 16. 99 19.66 14. 00 19. 2S 19. 15 6.69 4. 55 3.77 5.45 5.51 lOOd 2.67 1.47 .65 1.41 1.4S 4. 77 1.99 .02 1.98 2. 10 lOOe .04 .11 .20 .12 . 11 .07 .05 .09 .06 .06 77 .05 .12 . 17 .13 . 12 .07 .05 . 10 .06 . 06 78 1.30 6.53 9.87 6.76 6.46 1.27 1.44 2. 29 1.61 1.60 79a .19 .70 .82 .71 .68 .05 .10 . 19 . 11 .11 79a(l) .03 .11 .15 . 11 .11 .01 .02 .02 .02 .02 79a(2) .78 3.95 6.49 4.12 3.94 .85 .96 1.65 1.07 1.06 79a(3j .21 1.30 1.96 1.34 1.2S . 14 . 16 .26 .18 . 18 79a(4) .06 .15 . 16 . 15 .14 .04 .03 .02 .03 .03 79a(5) .01 .01 .01 79n(6) .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .02 .32 .28 .31 .30 . 18 . 17 . 14 .19 .19 79a(8) . 12 .43 .85 .46 .44 . 16 .07 . 14 .09 .09 79b .23 .21 . 19 .21 .21 . 14 .05 .11 .06 .07 79c .97 1.00 1.82 1.06 1.05 1.02 .34 .69 .39 .42 79d . 10 .65 .99 .68 . 65 .20 .20 .31 .23 .23 79e . 16 ■ ii . 17 . 11 . 12 .OS .04 .06 .05 . 05 80 .02 .03 .08 .04 .04 .05 .01 .02 .01 .01 Sla .64 .15 .28 . 16 . 19 .31 .04 .06 .04 .05 81b .02 .01 .06 .01 .01 .03 .00 .00 .01 81c .01 .06 .01 .01 .00 .00 00 81 d .12 .06 .07 .06 .07 .08 .03 .03 .04 .04 82 8. 27 7.30 11.80 7.62 7. 65 6. 65 6.13 7.79 6. 77 6. 76 83a 1. 19 4. 16 1.53 3.98 3.S2 .69 1.3S .54 1.41 1.37 S3b . 75 2. 25 1.23 2.18 2. 10 .46 .69 .30 .70 .69 83c .30 .30 .29 .30 .30 .16 .10 .03 .10 . 11 83d .01 .02 .01 .01 .00 00 1.92 3.29 8. 15 3.63 3.53 1.91 1.59 3.04 1.88 1.89 84b .08 .37 2.17 .49 .47 . 15 .OS .06 .09 .09 85a .03 • OS .08 .08 .08 .01 .01 .01 85b .16 1.66 7.67 2. 07 1.97 .38 .32 .26 .37 .37 85c . 05 .04 .02 .04 .04 . 01 .02 .01 .01 85d .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 85e .47 2.01 3.37 2.11 2.02 .47 .62 .60 .66 . 65 85f .26 .20 .40 .21 . 22 .09 .07 .15 .09 .09 S5g .13 .18 .23 .18 .18 .08 .06 .03 ■ OS ■ OS 85h 64.88 75. 51 88.88 76.43 75. 79 47. 70 40. S9 54. 58 46. 14 46.21 89-90 3.57 6.77 18. 92 7.61 7.38 7.49 7.32 16. 22 9.33 9.24 91 4.24 11.14 4S. 10 13.69 13. 16 5. 75 6.12 33. S9 8.93 8. 79 92a .15 .44 .53 . 45 .43 .35 .38 . 56 .43 .43 93a .68 .89 1.32 .92 .91 1.09 1. 41 2. 56 1.56 1.54 93 b 2. 37 4.48 6.81 4.64 4. 52 2.56 2.74 6. 64 3.43 3.39 93c .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.01 2.62 5.60 2.83 2.73 1.13 .82 1.42 .93 .94 96 . 10 . 18 .30 .19 .18 .08 .03 .03 .04 .04 97 . 35 .43 .37 .43 .42 .39 .19 .20 .30 .30 98 120 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 76a 76b 76c 76d 76c 86a SOb 80c 86(1 86e sor 86g soil 86i 87a 87 b 10()a 100b 100c 100(1 lOOe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e SO si a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85(1 85e 85f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 Table 47. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. American troops in other Cause. Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 2.50 5. 88 5.39 5. 78 : . 14 Mastoiditis . 18 .95 4. 35 . 45 3. .54 j Defective hearing (cause not stated) Ear, other diseases of .24 . 53 .42 1 IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. Adenoids .12 .24 .45 .28 3. 22 .94 1. 12 .98 J Nose, external deformity of * Turbinate hypertrophy! .24 . 18 * 14 i Sinusitis (all)t 2. 50 . 12 1. 18 .90 l. 12 .06 .05 Perforated nasal septum Rhinitis (cause not stated) 6.44 6. 59 7. 18 6.71 Nasal fossre, other diseases of .33 .53 .45 .51 X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 3. 70 1.35 .90 1.26 Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute IS. 72 29. 42 29.17 29. 37 Tonsillitis^ chronic Tonsils, focal infection from 3. 22 3. 94 2.02 3.54 Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal Pharynx, other diseases of 8. 22 1. 19 9. 30 1.94 4.71 1. 12 8. 35 1. 77 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis . 12 .09 Endocarditis, acute . 06 . 05 ! 'i Valvular diseases of the heart .83 1.35 1. 12 1.31 .45 .09 (2) Aortic stenosis. . . . 72 .94 .67 .89 ; . 12 .18 . 14 (6) Pulmonic lesions (7) Tricuspid lesions .24 .19 Cardiac hvpertropny .24 .06 .22 .09 Cardiac dilatation . . 12 .09 .36 . 41 .45 .42 Heart, other organic diseases of ! .67 .42 .12 . 18 . 14 Aneurysms . 06 .09 . 12 . 35 .28 Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of .24 Embolism and thrombosis .24 . 06 .09 Hemorrhoids 5. 13 7. 47 9. 87 7.97 Varicocele . . 83 1.12 3. 92 Varicose veins .36 .77 .61 Phlebitis .24 .19 Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of 2.03 7. 18 8.08 7.37 Cardiac arrhythmias .29 . 45 .45 .33 Cardiac murmurs, not organic . 36 .09 Cardiac disorders, functional .77 .22 •65 Bradycardia .06 .22 .09 Heart-block Tachycardia . 24 1.24 .67 1.12 Hemorrhage . 12 . 06 22 .09 . 12 .53 .42 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 35. 41 2. 98 41. 95 15. 71 33. 50 J Pneumonia, broncho- .82 1.35 .93 Pneumonia, lobar 2. 86 2. 88 1. 12 2.52 Pleurisy, suppurative .12 .09 .24 1.06 22 .89 j Pleura, other diseases of .72 2.94 3.82 3. 12 Asthma 1.43 .65 3. 37 1.21 .12 . 12 .09 .83 22 .05 ADMISSIONS — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 121 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 5. 75 4.22 5.49 6.50 21. 01 2. 35 0.95 2. 24 0.92 2.49 8.87 .30 .25 .42 . 11 .09 . 12 .34 .37 .30 .36 2.95 .77 . 10 .09 .70 .71 1.27 .12 . 10 . 10 .07 . 17 .50 .30 .46 .05 .91 .04 .04 92 .08 2.23 1.85 .05 .07 .06 . 18 5. 14 .60 4.36 4. 98 1.97 .06 .06 .05 .33 1.52 .05 4.83 3. 01 4. 52 .46 .42 . 12 .09 .13 .05 2.49 .42 1.48 1.81 1. 54 1.57 4. 99 .39 . 19 .38 .32 .53 1.69 .31 .30 .31 .25 .02 .02 . 11 . 17 .01 .01 . 18 5.94 4. 52 5. 70 6. 60 18.62 1.96 .66 1. .83 4. 15 .33 12. 00 .25 .60 .31 . 10 .04 .04 .51 1.36 1. 51 1. 39 .SI 16. 65 1.26 .57 1. 20 1. 13 .89 2. 96 .05 . 77 32. 55 26. 21 31. 47 25. 35 113. 27 17. 15 9.21 16. 48 6. 08 10.69 11.66 9. 41 9. 04 9. 34 2. 64 6. 04 .53 .48 .49 1.07 1. 44 . 14 9.90 12.05 10. 27 3.71 24. 74 2. 96 1. 90 2. 93 5. 71 3. 38 13.69 .74 .30 .67 .25 7.31 . 15 . 14 .27 • IS . 76 . 07 .02 .02 . 17 .28 .02 .02 2. 29 .60 2. 00 .46 4.36 .52 .09 .48 . 75 4. 27 2. 70 .25 .30 .26 .10 .28 .01 .01 .18 .08 .25 1.42 .30 1.23 . 15 3. 09 .36 .09 .33 .49 3. 92 1. 52 .25 .21 . 10 .70 .07 .06 99 . 17 . 12 . 10 .05 .01 .01 .25 .06 .05 .08 .19 .28 . 07 .06 .18 .34 .12 30 . 15 .10 .28 .02 .09 .03 . 05 .25 . 25 .30 .26 . 05 .56 .03 .09 .04 . 11 .17 . 12 . 10 .70 . 10 . 09 .34 .06 .77 . 11 . 10 .27 . 85 . 07 . 04 . 19 .06 .05 . 17 . 12 . 10 .20 . 14 . .02 .02 . 22 .08 .62 . 51 .05 .02 . 09 .03 6. 99 6. 93 6. 98 5.84 11.88 .90 .95 .91 1. 13 2.85 2. 45 1. 18 2.11 1.33 5. 74 2. 88 .28 . 19 . 27 . 54 .36 . 76 1.67 1.39 1.17 1.97 . 14 .09 .14 .38 . 53 1.01 .06 .90 .21 .31 .49 .09 .06 .08 .07 6. 13 6. 63 6. 21 15. 24 5.83 .72 . 95 .74 3. 88 1.60 13. 52 .62 .51 .05 .05 .25 .06 .05 .20 .07 .01 .01 .25 .21 .31 1.34 . 04 . 04 .18 . 17 .07 .01 .01 27 ' 05 1.30 1.08 . 46 1.41 . 15 . 14 . 42 . 12 . 10 . 10 .28 .05 . 28 .07 . 27 . 17 .06 .05 . 07 . 02 02 38 86 . 17 54. 08 43. 96 52. 41 43. 99 143. 33 17. 97 14.71 17. 74 40.97 40.96 70.49 .68 1.81 .87 .36 8.57 2.39 5. 32 2. 74 8. 18 .89 2. 45 3. 59 3.31 3. 54 .41 20. 10 6. 84 25. 34 9.31 6. 57 8.73 6. 59 . 12 . 10 . 21 . 08 . 08 . 11 .43 .30 .41 .46 2. 32 .22 .28 _ *22 .49 .71 1.27 1. 11 2.11 1.28 1.88 9. 28 2.03 3. 32 2. 18 1. 99 .71 2. 20 1.79 1.51 1.75 .76 1. 55 .29 . 57 .31 1. 13 5. 34 6.42 .06 .05 .05 .02 .02 .34 .31 .70 . 11 . 10 . 16 .34 Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b 86c 86d 86e 861 SOg 86h 86i 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(6) 79a( 7) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c Sid 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a S5b 85c S5d 85e 85f 85g 85h S9-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 122 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 47. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army. Inter- national classifi- Cause. Total officers and Total officers and Total enlisted men, American troops. Total native troops. cation No. enlisted men, neludmg native troops. enlisted men, Ameri- can troops . Total i officers. J White. Colored. Total. 69a XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris 0. 40 0.40 0. 64 0.39 0. 20 0. 39 0. 19 99b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from .02 .02 . 02 .02 .02 .02 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 3. 66 3.66 3. 98 3. 52 3. 81 3. 65 3.11 101 Esophagus, diseases of .02 .02 .00 .02 .02 .02 .03 102a Ulcer of the stomach .43 .43 .79 .42 .18 .41 .14 102b .14 . 14 22 . 14 .05 . 14 102e Stomach, otlfer diseases of 10.04 9. 97 10. 41 9.86 7. 41 9. 95 17. 18 105a .28 .28 .80 .26 . 13 .26 105b Diarrhea 5. 43 5.41 4. 10 5.31 2. 42 5.50 6.05 105c Enteritis and colitis 15. 83 15. 87 15. 68 15.80 8. 84 15.88 10. 85 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) 3. 27 3. 09 .21 3. 27 2. 90 3.24 23.73 107a Asca'ris lumbricoides . 11 .06 .03 .06 .19 .07 4.89 107b Cestodes .43 .43 .29 .43 .49 .44 .31 107c Intestinal parasites (others) . 10 .09 .07 .09 .09 .09 1.17 108 Appendicitis 8.52 8.57 9.80 8.46 5.73 8.51 2.80 109a Hernia 11.31 11.38 6. 62 11.52 10. 42 11.64 3.19 109b Intestinal obstruction . IS .18 .19 .18 . 16 .18 . 19 110 a Fistula in ano .84 .84 . 76 .77 1.52 .85 .33 nob Intestines, other diseases of 16. 70 16. 42 15. 64 16. 43 14.63 16. 46 47. 74 113 Cirrhosis of the liver .03 .03 .05 .03 .06 .03 .08 114 Cholelithiasis .09 .09 .30 .08 .06 .08 .08 115a Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of .69 .69 1.57 .64 .47 .64 .33 115b .85 .85 2.61 .76 .44 .76 .92 115c Liver, other diseases of .74 .74 .80 .77 .28 .74 .75 U7a 117b .04 .04 .02 .03 .09 .04 Peritoneal adhesions .52 .53 .43 .53 .38 .53 .08 118 a lisb .00 .00 .02 .Oil .00 .00 Visceroptosis .03 .03 .04 .03 .01 .03 .03 1180 Digestive system, other diseases of .14 .13 .17 .12 .09 .13 .50 119 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). Nephritis, acute .53 .53 .52 .51 .38 .53 .28 120 Nephritis, chronic .79 .79 .86 .77 .72 .79 .47 122 a Abscess, perinephritic .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .01 .03 i22c H y dronephrosis .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 .03 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys .23 .23 .31 .22 .19 .22 .19 122 e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of .46 . 46 .83 .42 .46 .44 .31 123 Nephrolithiasis .40 .41 1.04 .38 .18 .37 .22 124a Cystitis .89 . 90 .71 .87 1.10 .91 .01 124 b Bladder, other diseases of .54 . 54 .08 .53 .86 .56 .28 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) .83 .84 .46 .79 1.52 .86 .04 ]25b Stricture (nonvenereal) .23 .23 .11 .21 .51 .24 . 19 125C 126 127a .03 .03 .03 .03 .07 .03 .24 .24 .47 .21 .43 .23 Balanitis . 53 . 53 .19 .51 .83 . 55 .28 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) .71 .71 .61 .64 1.24 .71 1.05 127c | Hydrocele .74 .71 .35 .73 .71 .73 3.33 127d Warts, external genital organs .34 .34 .07 .31 .85 .36 .22 I27e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 2. 36 2.36 1.15 2. 29 2.94 2. 43 2. 17 142 XV. Sldn and cellular tissues, diseases of. Gangrene .02 .02 .00 .01 .04 .02 .03 148a Carbuncle .59 .59 .81 .59 .13 .58 .89 143b Furuncle 5. 22 5. 16 2.9S 5. 44 1.59 5. 28 11. 66 144a Abscess 4. 22 4. 16 2. 85 4.17 3. 15 4. 23 11.44 144b Cellulitis 3. 39 3. 35 2.36 3. 46 1.62 3.41 7. 27 145a Trichophytosis , .88 .82 .38 .84 .64 .85 7. 61 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 2. 07 2. 07 .68 2. 21 .64 2. 14 2. 61 145c Ectoparasites .83 .83 .13 .82 .79 .87 . 14 145d Clavus .26 .26 .10 .27 .20 . 27 . 56 145e Dermatitis .23 .23 .20 .23 .14 .23 .64 145f Eczema 1.04 1.03 .79 1.06 . 50 1. 05 1.17 145g Erythema .38 .38 .18 .40 •ii .39 . 19 145h Herpes . S 2 . S 2 .48 .80 1.03 .84 1.33 1451 Impetigo .70 .69 .36 .71 .21 . 71 . 19 145j Lichen .02 .02 .06 .02 .03 .02 .03 145k 1451 .03 .03 .02 .03 .02 .03 Pityriasis .15 .15 .06 .16 .07 .15 .ii 145m Psoriasis .38 .38 .22 .40 .09 .39 .69 145n Scabies 8. 38 8. 44 6. 15 8. 29 2. 37 8. 56 1.92 145o ! Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 5.19 5. 16 3. 30 5. 03 4. 17 5- 26 8. 44 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 123 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — -Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men Inter- Total Total national classifi- Officers. and Officers. and cation enlisted. enlisted No. White. Colored. Total. men. White. Colored. Total. men. 0. 47 0. 37 0. 27 0. 37 0.37 0.98 0.41 0.15 0.42 0. 44 99a .03 .02 .03 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 99b 2. 94 3.26 4. 46 3.34 3.32 6. 00 3. 96 3. 36 4. 17 4. 25 99c .01 .02 .03 .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .01 101 .65 . 55 .22 .53 .54 1. 02 .26 . 14 .27 .30 102a .27 .21 .07 .20 .20 . 15 . 06 .03 .07 .07 102b 11.71 13. 54 8. 27 13. 17 13.09 8. 69 5. 04 5.58 5. 73 5.86 102c .85 .38 .19 .37 .40 .83 . 12 .08 .13 . 16 105a 3.76 4.89 2. 81 4. 74 4.09 4. 27 6. 07 1.89 6. 67 6. 56 105b 12.89 12. 92 6.09 12.44 12.47 21.02 19. 97 11.76 20. 77 20. 78 105c .30 5.92 5. 66 5.90 5. 59 .05 .05 .02 . 05 .05 106 .02 .07 .08 .07 .06 .03 .03 .02 .03 .03 107a .31 .65 .82 .66 .64 .26 . 16 . 11 .17 .17 107b .07 .13 . 11 . 13 . 12 .03 .03 .02 .03 .03 107c 10. 16 9. 97 5. 67 9.68 9. 70 9.41 6. 59 4. 68 7.06 7. 16 108 7. 97 16. 34 16. 66 16.36 15. 90 4. SO 6.03 4.23 6. 35 6.29 109a .17 .22 .21 . 22 . 22 .22 . 11 . 10 .12 .13 lU9b .66 .94 2. 18 1.03 1. 01 .98 .59 .90 .67 .68 110a 21. 22 25. 07 IS. 88 24. 66 24. 45 6.17 3. 95 6. 57 4. 55 4. 62 110b .06 .04 .03 .04 .04 .04 .02 .10 .02 .02 113 .26 .03 .05 .08 .09 .41 .06 .06 .07 .08 114 1.69 .78 . 53 .76 .81 1.42 .47 .37 .50 . 54 115a .97 .75 .49 .73 .75 5. 55 .73 .38 .75 .96 115b 1. 14 1.26 .47 1.20 1. 20 .22 . 11 .09 .13 . 14 115c .03 .04 .08 .05 .05 .01 .02 . 12 .03 .03 117a .37 .67 .45 .65 .04 .52 .37 .29 .39 .40 117b . 03 .00 .00 .01 .01 . 00 .00 . 00 118a .03 .05 .02 .04 .04 .05 .01 .01 .01 118b 19 . 17 . 10 .16 . 17 . 11 .06 .08 .09 .09 118c .26 .35 .32 .36 .36 .99 . 72 .44 .78 .79 119 . 80 .75 .73 .75 . 75 .92 .82 . to .86 .87 120 .03 .04 .03 .04 .04 .03 .02 .03 .02 .02 122a .02 .04 .01 .04 .03 .04 .02 .01 .02 .02 122b .02 .03 . 01 .02 .02 . 01 .01 .01 122c .34 .30 .31 .30 .30 .28 .13 .06 . 12 .13 122d 1.01 . 56 .53 . 56 .59 . 58 . 25 .39 .29 .31 122e 1. 15 .47 . 18 .47 .49 .90 .26 .20 .28 .30 123 .62 1. 15 1. 25 1. 16 1.13 .85 .51 .83 . 58 .59 124a .06 .71 1.26 . 75 .71 . 12 .30 . 47 .34 .33 124b .36 1.05 2.54 1.16 1. 11 .65 .46 .47 .49 .50 125a . 14 .27 .65 .30 .29 .07 . 14 .39 . 18 . 17 125b .02 .03 .13 .04 .04 .04 .02 .02 .02 .02 125c .35 .27 .76 .30 .31 .68 . 15 .08 . 15 . 18 126 .14 .73 1.41 . 77 . 74 .30 . 25 .22 .27 .27 127a .57 .76 1.82 • S3 .82 .66 .51 .69 .58 .59 127b .44 1.05 1.12 1.06 1.02 . 22 .34 .28 .35 .35 127c .06 .47 1.44 .54 .51 .09 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 12 127d 1. 09 2. 72 3. 57 2. 79 2. 69 1.32 1.27 2.34 1. 56 1. 55 127e .01 .02 .04 .02 .02 .01 .03 .01 .01 142 .85 .71 . 15 .67 .68 .83 . 45 .12 .47 . 49 143a 3.56 7. 69 1.67 7.28 7.07 1.91 2. 34 .81 2.52 2. 49 143b 3.20 5.53 4. 11 5. 43 5.31 2. 39 2. 41 2. 12 2.69 2. 68 144a 2.75 4. 40 2. 04 4.23 4. 15 1. 70 2. 04 .96 2.15 2. 13 144b .43 1. 10 .56 1.06 1.03 .24 .27 .20 .31 .31 145a .76 3.14 .84 2. 98 2.86 .47 .92 .33 .98 .96 145b .09 .81 .74 .80 .76 .20 .85 .94 .97 .94 145c .15 .43 .30 .42 . 41 .03 .04 .03 .05 .05 145d .23 .33 .20 .32 .32 . 14 .08 .08 .09 .09 145e .85 1. 38 .60 1.32 1.30 . 75 .63 .36 .68 .68 1451 .21 .58 . 11 . 54 .52 . 15 . 18 .09 .20 . 19 145g . 54 1.05 1. 51 1.08 1.05 .41 .43 .56 .47 .47 145h .25 .71 .22 .68 . 65 .58 .73 .20 .78 . 77 1451 .02 .03 .06 .03 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 145j .02 .03 .04 .03 .03 .01 .01 .01 .02 . 02 145k .06 .23 .10 .22 .21 .07 .06 .03 .06 .06 1451 .18 .44 .13 .42 .40 .30 . 35 .06 . 36 .36 145 m 3. 19 5.85 1. 45 5. 54 5.41 11.76 12. 21 3. 79 13. 30 13. 23 145n 3.08 6.12 5. 92 6. 11 5. 94 3. 72 3. 63 2. 23 4. 22 4.20 1450 3553 — 25 10 124 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 47 . — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, j RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other countries. American troops in other Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 0.24 0.24 0. 19 99b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from 99c Mouth and anhexa, other diseases of 1. 79 8.30 2.92 7.18 101 Esophagus, diseases of 102a Ulcer of the stomach .83 .35 .22 .33 102b Gastroenteroptosis .12 102c Stomach, other diseases of 6.32 19.07 41.29 23.63 103a Duodenal ulcer .29 .23 105b Diarrhea 7. 75 8. 75 4.21 105c Enteritis and colitis 10. 01 37. 25 26. 48 35. 01 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) .24 1.12 .90 1.07 107a Ascaris lumbricoides .24 1.59 8.98 3.12 107b Cestodes .24 .77 .67 107c Intestinal parasites (others) .36 1.12 1.57 1.21 108 Appendicitis 7. 87 12.53 42. 42 IS. 74 109a 2.74 3.77 4.71 3.96 109b Intestinal obstruction .24 .12 .09 110a Fistula in ano .24 .47 .00 .56 1 10b Intestines, other diseases of 16.21 69.85 72.04 70.30 113 .12 114 .06 115a Cholecystitis. 1.07 1 77 1.12 1.63 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 1.19 4.00 .90 3.36 115c .83 1 77 1. 40 1 1 7a .06 117b Peritoneal adhesions .48 .41 1.35 .61 118a .22 .05 118b .12 118c .48 . 06 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonrcnercal) . 119 Nephritis, acute .36 .47 1.12 .61 120 Nephritis, chronic 1.19 .71 .90 . 75 122a 122b 1 22c 122d .35 .45 .37 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of .36 .59 .90 .65 123 .60 .71 . .£6 12 la Cystitis .72 1.47 5.39 2. 28 124b 1.35 .45 1.17 125a Urethritis (non venereal) .12 1.24 .22 1.03 125b .29 .22 .28 126 Prostate, diseases of .24 .24 .22 .23 127a Balanitis .12 .94 .22 .79 127b .72 .88 .70 127c .24 1.00 .45 .89 127(1 .18 1.57 .47 I27e Genitourinary system, otfier diseases of (nonvenereal) .72 1.24 2. 69 1.54 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 .22 .05 143a .12 .53 .42 143b 3.81 11.47 22. 89 13. 84 144a 1. 79 5.59 6.28 5. 73 144b 2.50 9. 77 1.12 7.97 115a Trichophytosis .83 10.83 15.26 11.75 14.5b Nails, defects and diseases of 1.43 4. 65 2.47 4.20 .12 .09 145d 53 .90 .61 .24 .41 .33 145f .48 2.06 .22 1.68 .12 .47 .22 .42 .24 2.24 .45 1.86 1451 . 12 1.35 1.07 .06 . 05 1 4 ‘t k .24 .19 1451 .12 .09 .24 1.29 .22 1.07 145n .72 .88 .70 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 2.74 8.71 8. 08 8.58 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 125 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Inter- national classifi- cation No. Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0.31 0. 26 0.20 2. 60 0. 09 0. 08 0. 05 0. 18 0. 42 QQa .10 QQh 2.85 3. 92 3. 03 2. 95 9. 70 .67 0. 28 . 65 2.80 1.07 4.56 99c .30 .05 .07 .08 101 .19 . 15 . 51 .49 .07 .19 .08 . 05 .36 . 17 102a .06 .05 . 05 . 14 .02 .02 102h 12. 62 9. 04 12. 01 16. 25 25. 01 2. 94 1.52 2.83 18. 84 10. 69 17. 66 102c .25 .21 .20 .07 .04 .09 .05 1.55 .90 1.44 1.78 34.43 .90 .19 .85 4. 95 3.56 8. 96 105b 16. 64 11.45 15.76 6. 45 45. 04 5. 23 4. 08 5. 15 9. 64 . 53 17. 66 105c .06 .05 .97 .63 .05 .05 7. 43 60. 60 100 . 12 .10 .07 .01 .01 8. 78 1. 10 .56 .90 .62 .36 .63 .03 .03 .49 . 17 107b . 12 . 10 .20 1. 67 .93 107c 20. 17 12. 35 1S.S4 10. 67 11.87 2. 49 1.04 2. 35 1.24 10. 69 1.52 108 5.20 3.31 4. 88 3. 61 12. 09 1.35 . 57 1.28 1.29 1.60 6. 93 109a .12 .60 .21 .86 .21 . 13 .09 . 13 .27 .18 .08 109b .50 .90 . 56 .97 .84 . 11 . 19 . 12 .27 .36 .42 110a 4S. 45 80. 74 53. 95 55. 11 38. 64 4.91 3.89 4.86 54. 90 15. 49 51.80 110b .07 . 02 .02 .05 . 17 113 . 12 .30 . 15 .20 .98 .01 .09 .02 .05 . 17 114 .50 1.21 .62 1. 42 1.05 .13 .38 . 16 22 .36 . 51 115a 1.30 .90 1.23 2.44 2.04 . 22 .09 .21 .32 .36 2.11 115b .06 .05 1.57 2. 25 .29 .09 .28 99 1. 94 115c .06 .05 .05 1 1 7n . 56 .46 .31 .84 . 11 .19 . 12 .05 .18 .08 117b 118a .07 08 .12 . 10 .05 .21 .05 .05 .27 1 10 118c .19 . 15 .61 1.05 . 16 . 3S . 19 .43 . 17 119 .87 .30 2. 03 .84 .19 .28 .20 .32 .89 . 51 120 . 10 .07 122a .28 1 99h . 05 1 99 c .25 .21 .66 .35 .06 .09 .06 . 59 122d .68 .30 .62 . 56 .49 .12 . 11 27 .18 .42 122e .68 .30 .62 .63 . 19 . 18 68 123 1.42 2.11 1.54 1. 57 .84 . 22 .19 .21 .38 .18 1.18 124a .25 .30 .26 .05 . 56 . 15 . 19 . 16 . 16 .18 . 51 124b 2.35 1.81 2. 26 .25 1.69 .10 .09 . 81 1.42 1 25a .12 . 10 .31 .08 . 19 .09 . 05 . 51 195b .25 .21 . 15 . 14 .01 .01 126 .93 1.21 .98 .31 . 14 .13 .32 .36 . 17 127a .25 1.21 .41 . 66 1. 55 . 15 .09 . 15 .32 1.78 1.86 127b .50 .90 .56 .41 .28 . 10 .09 . 16 1.42 9.21 127c .43 .60 .46 .31 1.55 .04 . 19 .06 . 05 .18 .51 127d 1.55 2. 71 1. 75 1.63 61.48 .79 . 85 .81 1.40 .89 3.97 127e . .07 .05 142 .93 .77 . 86 1. 48 .28 .25 97 93 15.90 3. 31 13. 76 15. 14 10. 82 1.24 .09 1. 14 17. 44 1.42 7.44 143b 6.06 2.41 5. 44 6.86 10. 47 1.49 . 76 1.43 9.85 3. 92 17. 50 144a 12. 93 10. 85 12. 58 12. 60 4. 99 1.36 1.04 1.33 7. 00 7. 48 7.61 144b 5.38 3. 31 5.03 7. 72 2. 04 . 15 . 14 12. 70 1.07 2. 70 145a 7.61 2.41 6. 72 7. 97 4. 08 .35 .31 2. 58 2. 32 2.79 145b .43 .30 .41 .66 2. 11 .81 .09 .74 . 11 . 53 145c .80 1.21 . 87 . 56 .42 .05 .05 .59 .71 .42 145d . 50 . 41 . 91 1 34 . 10 . 09 43 1 07 . 76 2. 10 3. 01 2.26 2. 95 2. 81 . 17 .16 .97 1.07 1. 52 1451 . 80 .30 .72 .36 . 84 . 12 . 11 . 32 . IS 145g 1.67 1.21 1.59 . 56 3. 16 .79 .71 1. 13 1.07 1.77 145h 1.36 . 60 1.23 1. 47 .91 . 13 . 12 22 .25 145i .12 . 10 .01 .01 . IS 145j .06 .05 . 14 145k .37 .31 . 49 . 09 .OS . 16 .08 1451 .31 .26 . 10 .06 .06 1.29 .08 145m 1.24 .60 1. 13 1.98 11.38 1. 76 1.59 1.08 7.4S . 59 145n 6. 49 3. 92 6. 06 15. 04 10. 12 .93 .47 .90 8. IS 5.S8 10.06 1450 120 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 47 . — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. To Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. tal Unitec Total officers. States Ar Total enli White. my. sted men, troops. Colored. American Total. Total native troops. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 0. 34 0. 34 0. 19 0. 33 0. 46 0. 34 0.31 146b Fractures, faulty union of .85 .86 .07 .84 1.50 .90 .72 146c Bones, other dis'eases of . 75 .76 . 55 . 75 .77 .77 .42 147a Ankylosis of joint .46 .46 . 14 .44 .96 .48 .36 147b Loose bodies in joint .04 .04 .04 .04 .02 .04 147c Synovitis .87 .89 .66 .86 .83 .90 .56 147d Floating cartilage .1)8 .08 .08 .09 .05 .08 .03 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) .39 .39 . 16 . 35 1.02 .40 .31 149a Hallux valgus .50 .50 . 17 .51 .54 .52 .11 140(1 Hammer-toe . 35 .36 .06 .38 .20 .37 .03 149c Metatarsalgia .36 .36 .13 .38 .18 .37 .06 149(1 Myositis 1.00 1.00 .65 .99 1.02 1.01 1. 64 149e Pes planus 6. 39 6. 44 .95 6.67 6. 01 6. 73 .33 149f Talipes . 12 . 12 .01 . 12 . 14 .13 .03 149g Tenosynovitis .65 . 65 .72 .67 .22 . 65 .25 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 6. 64 6. 65 3. 33 6. 63 7. 25 6.83 4. 64 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations .49 .49 . 55 .47 .59 .49 .72 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 35. 64 35. 55 21. 55 34. 40 39.18 36. 30 45. 39 Total 851. 52 851. 48 551. 70 815. 68 1,193.03 867. 40 855. IS Office elassifi- XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries). cation. 1 ■ u .11 .09 .11 .09 .11 .08 2 Burns 1.49 1.49 .90 1.48 .88 1.52 1.19 3 Burns, chemical and X-ray .32 .32 . 17 .33 . 18 .33 .19 4 . 00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 5 Concussion .49 .49 1.23 .44 .28 .45 .39 6 < Contusion 12.17 12. 16 7.34 11.84 9. 10 12. 42 13. 60 7 Crushing .37 .37 1.11 .30 .28 .34 .03 8 Dermatitis from traumatisms 1.52 1. 53 1.45 1.62 .28 1.53 .47 9 Dislocation of joint 1.31 1.31 1.19 1.30 .93 1.31 1.05 10 Dislocation, articular cartilage of knee .23 .24 .40 .23 .08 .23 .06 11 Drowning, except suicide .12 . 12 .07 .09 .07 .12 .14 12 Epiphyseal separation .02 .02 . 00 .02 .00 .02 .17 13 Eve and annexa, traumatisms of .37 . 36 .21 .35 .45 .37 .97 14 Foreign bodies .33 .33 .15 .32 .46 .34 .25 15 Fracture, simple S. 07 8. 10 8.78 7.97 4.74 8. 07 4. 77 1C Fracture, compound 1.51 1.52 1.77 1.41 1.29 1.50 .64 17 Fracture, faulty union .05 .05 .05 .05 .04 .05 .06 18 Gas, deleterious absorption .52 .52 .59 .48 . 19 .52 .03 19 Gunshot wounds .18 .18 . 10 .18 .09 .19 .19 20 Hemorrhage and results .08 .08 .09 .08 .07 .08 .25 21 . 02 .02 .04 .02 .05 .02 22 Poisoning by food . 61 .61 .79 .59 .37 .60 .22 23 Poisoning, other acute .17 . 17 .21 . 16 .13 . 16 .47 24 Secondary result of injury 1.50 1.51 .52 1.54 1.54 1.56 .39 25 Sprain of joint 13. 49 13.51 8. 56 13.59 8.46 13. 77 11.10 26 Strain 2.54 2.54 1. 55 2. 59 1. 56 2.00 1.64 27 Suicide . 15 . 15 .33 .13 .06 . 14 .28 28 Synovitis, traumatic .70 .70 . 78 .70 .47 .70 .14 29 Wounds, multiple 72 .73 1.27 .61 .02 .70 .31 30 Wounds, penetrating . 75 .76 .52 . 69 .68 .77 .28 31 Wounds, perforating .69 .70 .35 .67 .73 .72 .17 32 Wounds (others) 16. 10 16. 03 9.40 15. 74 15.61 16. 38 23. 98 33 Traumatisms (others). 5.73 5. 72 3.89 5. 63 4.00 5.81 6. 77 Total 72.44 72. 46 53. 90 71.27 53.77 73. 45 70.29 Grand total 923. 94 923. 94 605. 60 886. 95 1, 246. 80 940. 85 925. 46 ADMISSIONS BANK, BACE, AND COUNTBY. 127 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Inter- Total Total classifi- Officers. and Officers. and enlisted enlisted White. Colored. Total. men. White. Colored. Total. men. 0. 16 0. 47 0.72 0. 49 0. 47 0. 24 0. 15 0. 20 0.17 0. 17 146a .09 1.33 2. 70 1.42 1. 35 .03 .26 .27 .28 .27 146b . 56 1.02 1. 12 1.03 1. 00 . 57 .44 .42 .47 .48 146c .18 .74 1.78 .81 . 77 .07 .08 .07 .08 .08 147a .03 .05 .03 . 05 .05 . 05 .02 .01 .02 .03 147b .64 1.10 1.26 i. n 1.08 .72 . 58 .43 . 68 . 68 147c .06 . 11 .09 . 11 . 11 . 11 .06 .06 .06 147d . 10 .52 1.89 .61 . 58 .26 . 16 .14 . 17 . 17 147e .19 .73 .73 .73 .70 . 14 .23 .39 .27 .26 149a .06 .56 .32 .5+ . 51 . 05 . 17 . 10 . 18 . 17 149b .13 .48 .20 .46 .44 . 12 . 27 . 16 .28 .27 149c .68 1.20 .95 1. 18 1. 15 .61 .74 1.03 • SI .80 149d .80 8. 95 9. 16 8. 97 8. 51 1.21 4. 10 3.01 4.28 4. 14 149e .02 .20 .27 .21 .20 .03 .01 .03 .03 1491 .88 .91 .33 .87 .87 .52 . 3S . 10 .39 .39 149g 3.74 9. 29 10. 36 9. 37 9. 06 2. 77 3.39 3.91 3.80 3. 76 149h .59 .58 .72 .59 .59 .50 .31 .32 .34 .34 150 21.52 47. 90 60. 74 4S. 79 47.27 21. 69 17. 41 15.17 20. 92 20. 95 189 592. 17 1, 089. 46 1, 712. 81 1, 132. 52 1,102.48 500. S9 478. 19 655. 98 548. 86 546. 73 Office elassifi- cation. .12 .13 .08 .12 .12 .04 .08 .06 .09 .09 1 1.06 1.71 .90 1. 65 1. 62 .65 1.20 .92 1.39 1.36 2 .20 .46 .21 .44 .43 .15 .17 . 14 .19 .19 3 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4 1.03 .55 .26 .53 . 56 .88 .29 .29 .35 .37 5 9.05 15.18 9.18 14.76 14.44 5.2S 7.93 9.34 9.8S 9. 68 6 1.21 .35 .21 .34 .39 1.09 .25 .37 .34 .38 7 2.20 2. 70 .43 2.54 2. 52 .31 .19 .07 .21 .21 8 1.39 1.73 1.10 1.69 1.67 .87 .76 .05 .86 .86 9 .34 .24 .11 .23 .24 .56 .22 .06 .23 .24 10 .09 .12 .08 .12 .11 .04 .06 .07 .07 11 .03 .01 .03 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 12 .21 .40 .46 .40 .39 .20 .27 .42 .33 .33 13 .15 .40 .60 .42 .40 . 15 .21 .32 .26 .25 14 9.39 8. 61 4. 40 8.32 8.38 8. 02 7.14 5.40 7. S3 7.84 15 1.54 1.09 .96 1.08 1.11 2. 22 1.8S 1.85 2.12 2.12 16 .06 .07 .07 .07 .07 .05 .03 .01 .03 .03 17 .43 .36 .07 .34 .34 .90 . 66 .35 .78 .78 18 .11 .27 .14 .26 .25 .07 .07 .02 .10 .09 19 .10 .11 .09 . 11 .11 .07 .04 .03 .04 .04 20 .05 .02 .05 .03 .03 .03 .01 .04 .02 .02 21 .89 .82 .47 .80 • SO .62 .24 .13 .29 .30 22 .23 .21 .16 .21 .21 .15 .09 .07 . 10 . 10 23 .56 2.55 2. 67 2.56 2.45 .41 .30 .33 .34 .34 24 10. 06 17. 99 10. 25 17. 45 17. 04 6. 16 7. 78 5. 27 S. 93 8.81 25 1.95 3.53 1.78 3.41 3.33 .90 1.35 1.20 1.54 1.51 26 .31 .18 .07 .18 .18 .35 .05 .01 .08 .09 27 .93 .85 .53 .83 .84 .49 .52 .46 .56 . 56 28 1.03 .44 .37 .44 .47 1.78 .86 .95 1. 07 1. 10 29 .35 .39 .76 .42 .42 .76 1.06 .63 1.23 1.21 30 .37 .73 .78 .73 .71 .31 .61 .69 . 72 .70 31 10. 61 21.09 15. 88 20.73 20.17 7.57 8. 2.5 13. 67 10. 21 10. 09 32 3.64 7.20 5.05 7. 05 6.86 4.38 3. 57 2. 53 4.22 4.23 33 59. 64 90. 52 58.17 88.29 86. 69 45.41 46. 16 46.31 54.39 53. 99 651.80 1,179. 98 1,770. 99 1,220. 80 1,189.16 546. 30 524. 35 702. 29 603. 24 600. 72 128 MUDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 47. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other countries. American troops in other Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. XVI. Bones and organs of loomoalion , disccses of. 146a Osteomyelitis 0.24 0.35 0.28 14fib Fractures, faulty union of .12 .18 6.45 .23 146c Bones, other diseases of . 12 .53 . 45 .51 14 7a Ankylosis of joint . 24 .12 .45 .19 147b .06 .05 147c .4.8 1.12 .89 147il 147e .18 .22 .19 149a .12 .71 149b .12 .12 .09 149c Metatarsalgia .12 .35 .28 149d Myositis .72 1.29 2.24 1.49 149e 1.07 3.18 .45 2.61 149f .18 .14 149g .24 .12 . 67 .23 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 2.26 6.30 13.02 7.69 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations .36 2.77 4.49 3.12 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 20.74 40.89 55. 88 44.01 Total 398. 61 901.97 941.21 910.12 Office classifi- XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries). cation. 1 Bites . 12 .29 1. 12 .47 2 .60 1.53 1. 12 1.45 3 . 65 . 90 .70 4 5 Concussion 7. 27 . 41 1.35 .61 6 Contusion .24 12. 30 16. 38 13. 15 7 .29 .45 .33 8 Dermatitis from traumatisms . 48 2. 82 .90 2. 42 9 Dislocation of joint .95 1. 06 4. 49 1.77 lo . 12 .09 11 .36 .35 .28 12 13 Eye'andannexa, traumatisms of .24 .82 1.35 .93 14 . 41 .42 15 Fracture, simple 6. 44 11.00 6. 98 10.16 16 Fracture, compound 1. 19 1.00 . 22 .84 17 .22 .05 18 .24 19 Gunshot wounds .24 .29 .22 .28 I 20 . 12 . 18 .14 j 21 . 12 .45 .09 22 Poisoning bv food .72 4.24 4. 49 4.29 23 Poisoning, other acute .48 .71 .22 .61 24 Secondary result of injury .83 .82 1. 80 1.03 25 Sprain of joint 7. 39 19. 24 34. 56 22. 42 2G 1.31 4. 35 5.84 4. 66 27 . 36 . 41 .33 28 Synovitis, traumatic 1.07 . 59 .45 .56 29 Wounds, multiple .36 .71 1. 12 .79 30 Wounds, penetrating .95 . 12 .67 .23 31 Wounds, perforating .48 .41 1. 12 . 56 32 Wounds (others) 7. 63 34. 66 83. 71 44. 84 33 Traumatisms (others) 3. 34 9. 12 19. 30 11. 24 Total 43. 51 108. 92 189. 86 125. 73 Grand total 442. 12 1,010. 89 1 131.06 1, 035. 85 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 129 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1.000. countries (enlisted men) Native troops (enlisted men). Inter- national classifi- cation No. Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 19 0. 60 0.26 0. 56 0. 21 0.06 0. 19 0. 07 0. S9 0. 51 146a .37 .30 . 36 .36 1.26 .03 .03 0. 05 2.85 .76 146b .93 .90 .92 .61 .28 .14 .09 .14 .32 1.07 .25 146c .12 .60 .21 .20 .42 .04 .04 . 16 .36 .68 147a 147b .74 .62 .97 1. 55 .22 .19 .21 . 59 .36 .59 147c . 14 .02 .02 .08 147d .12 . 10 . 05 . 14 .03 .03 .05 .71 . 51 147e . 25 . 30 .21 .20 .91 .06 .06 .05 149a .74 .62 .46 . 14 .06 .06 .18 149b . 12 .60 .21 . 10 1.26 .07 .01 .05 .08 149c 1.61 5. 12 2. 21 1.07 3. 58 .23 .20 .92 .89 3. 13 149d 4.89 2.71 4. 52 2.59 9. 49 .92 . 37 .89 . 16 1.07 .25 149e .21 .01 .01 .08 149f 1. 18 .30 1.03 .20 1.48 .06 .06 .27 .71 149g 8.04 6.63 7. 80 6.40 15.60 .44 .47 .44 4.47 4.45 4.99 149h .74 1.51 .87 .46 .49 .07 .06 .59 .18 1. 18 150 35. 15 38. 57 35.73 28.39 68. 16 15. 03 11.01 14. 70 27. 02 27. 07 S2. 92 189 618. 48 568. 24 609. 93 781. 55 2,011. 52 273. 03 359. 75 2S4. 03 654. 45 561. IS 1,309. 84 Office classifi- cation. .31 .26 .25 .28 . 11 .08 1 3.09 .30 2. 62 2. 08 4.36 .31 .19 .31 1.13 1.25 1.27 2 .08 .30 .62 .97 .56 .03 .03 .11 .42 3 4 1.86 .60 1.64 .31 .03 .08 .07 .22 1.07 .34 5 19.18 10. 24 17.66 12.34 26.21 1.06 .66 1.02 11.09 6.41 20. 96 6 .43 .36 . 10 . 11 . 19 . 12 . IS 7 5.51 .60 4.67 3.91 1.69 .16 .09 .16 . 65 .42 8 2. 23 1.51 2. 10 1.88 1.90 .37 .33 1.02 .71 1.27 9 .37 .31 .49 .04 . 17 10 .25 .21 .46 1.26 . 14 .09 .79 . 11 .25 11 .31 .26 .07 .51 12 1.18 1.21 1.18 .46 .84 .01 .01 1.24 .18 .93 13 1. 11 .90 1.08 .36 . 56 .03 .03 .05 .36 .51 14 28.34 6.63 24. 64 15.44 13. 00 1.46 .38 1.35 3.77 6.41 5. 58 15 3.03 .60 2. 62 1. 12 4. 15 . 45 .42 .43 .53 1.01 16 .06 .05 .01 .01 . 17 17 .06 .05 3.44 . 17 . 16 .05 18 ' .31 .30 .31 .07 .06 .06 ?7 . 17 19 .31 .30 .31 .25 . 14 .03 .03 .32 . 18 .17 20 . 10 . 07 21 3.03 .30 2. 57 1. 17 1.12 .09 .08 . 22 .34 22 . 56 .60 .56 .25 . 14 . 11 1.27 23 1.48 .60 1.33 .97 1.83 .36 .19 .34 .59 .18 . 17 24 39.60 34.95 38. 81 22. 86 35. 97 2.48 1.04 2.34 13. 73 6. 77 9.04 25 7.86 3.31 7. 08 2. 74 7.80 .44 .19 .42 1.83 1.42 1.44 26 .19 1.51 .41 : 46 .35 .05 .05 .22 . 18 .42 27 .62 .51 .46 1. 97 . 11 . 10 . 16 . 18 .08 28 .25 .60 .31 . 56 2. 67 .11 .19 .12 .22 .53 .34 29 .12 .30 .15 .36 8.08 .15 .19 .16 .16 . 59 30 .68 1.21 .77 .97 2.04 .16 .09 . 16 .05 .42 31 49.44 26. 21 45.48 43.83 39.42 3. 65 1.90 3.51 31.22 14.07 17.33 32 8.23 3.01 7.34 11.23 15.81 1.46 .19 1.42 9. 10 4. 10 4.39 33 180. 67 96.11 166. 26 126. 93 177. 70 13.66 5. 60 13. 66 78.17 44.70 70.06 799. 16 664. 36 776. 19 908.47 2,189. 22 286.69 365.35 297. 69 732. 61 605. 88 1,379.90 130 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 47. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army. Offico classifi- cation . Agent. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total onli White. sted men,j troops. Colored. American Total. Total native troops. Agent causing injury (excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 Knife 0. 7.5 0. 75 0. 19 0.73 1.12 0. 78 0.86 2 Pistol ball . 75 . 75 .71 .68 1.08 .75 .36 3 Rifle ball 1. 12 1. 12 .38 1.07 1 . 11 1.16 .53 4 Cutting and piercing instruments (others) 3.93 3.91 1.39 3.96 3.50 4. 04 0. 47 5 Other military agents 2.45 2. 46 2.09 2. 17 1.85 2.48 1.03 i. .02 .02 .01 . 00 .00 .02 7 .71 .71 5.76 .46 .02 .45 8 Automobiles 2.42 2. 43 3.43 2. 40 1.03 2.38 1.03 9 Motor cycles 1.22 1.23 2. 44 1.20 .29 1. 16 .33 10 Railroad accidents .66 . 67 .31 .62 .66 .69 . 14 11 Street car accidents . 17 . 17 .12 .18 .09 .17 .17 12 other vehicles 1.03 1.03 .46 1.01 .99 1.00 .94 12 Animals 3.44 3. 45 1.65 3.58 1.83 3.55 2. 64 14 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 15 Crushing 2.61 2. 62 1.64 2. 61 2.69 2.67 2.55 10 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 37 Falls....; 12. 10 12. 08 10. 08 12.11 8.39 12. 19 13.91 IS Splinters .24 .24 .07 .25 .23 .25 .22 1 !) Machinery .18 . 18 .04 .18 .18 .18 .31 20 Excessive cold .40 .40 . 12 .31 .81 .42 21 Excessive heat .96 .97 .38 1.01 .73 1.00 .53 22 Stones 1 .15 .15 .04 .13 .34 .15 .33 23 .01 .01 .02 .00 .01 .03 21 Hot liquids .66 .66 .22 .68 .38 .69 .61 25 Fire, conflagration excepted .24 .24 .12 .24 . 14 .24 .22 20 Poisons .04 .04 .07 .03 .05 .04 .47 27 Other external agents 36. 13 36. 12 22. 14 35.60 26. 22 36. 62 36.47 Total 72. 44 72.46 53.90 71.27 53. 77 73.45 70. 29 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 131 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted. men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Office classifi- cation. Officers. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0.10 0. 97 1.30 0.99 0.94 0.35 0.39 0. 85 0.46 0.44 1 .72 .61 1.21 . 65 . 66 .68 .79 1.00 .92 .90 2 .33 1.00 1.17 1.01 .97 .43 1.15 1.13 1.34 1.30 3 1.45 5.37 4. 26 5.29 5.08 1.33 1.99 2.56 2.31 2. 27 4 1.46 1.54 1.45 1.54 1.53 3.11 3.08 2.51 3. 82 3.79 5 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 . 00 6 6.41 .64 .03 .60 .92 5.17 .27 .02 .29 .50 7 4.13 2. 95 1.21 2. 83 2.90 2.48 l.Sl .84 1.92 1.94 8 2.01 1.19 .32 1.13 1. 18 3.32 1.22 .25 1.22 1.31 9 .23 .59 .51 .59 .57 .45 .70 .91 .86 .84 10 . 19 .28 .15 .27 .27 .01 .05 .02 .05 .05 11 .31 .91 .78 .90 . 87 .72 1.21 1.32 1.36 1.33 12 2. 26 5.26 2.39 5.06 4.91 .72 1. 46 .38 1.60 1.56 13 .02 .02 .02 .02 . 00 .00 .00 14 1.97 3.47 2.12 3.38 3.30 1.04 1.43 2.99 1.68 1.65 15 .02 .04 .01 .03 .03 .03 .03 .06 .04 .04 16 11.78 15.54 9.18 15.10 14.91 7. 11 7.44 6.59 8. 22 8.17 17 .12 .37 .32 .37 .36 .08 .11 .09 .09 18 .03 .24 .16 .23 .22 .05 .10 . 19 . 11 .11 19 .13 .31 1.02 .36 .35 . 11 .26 .67 . 45 .44 20 .49 1. 63 1.31 1.61 1.54 .19 .22 . 13 .25 .24 21 .03 .15 .33 .16 .16 .07 . 10 .33 . 14 .14 22 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 23 .25 .82 .45 .79 .76 .18 .51 .32 . 55 .53 24 .16 .30 .14 .28 .28 .04 .17 .15 .19 .18 25 .09 .05 .06 .05 . 05 .03 .01 .02 .02 .02 26 24.94 46. 25 28.31 45.01 43.90 17.78 21.68 22. 98 26.48 20. 10 27 59. 64 90. 52 58. 17 88.29 86. 69 45.41 46. 16 46. 31 54. 39 53. 99 132 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 47. — Admissions, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. 0 nice classifi- cation. Agent. Officers, other countries. American troops in other Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 Knife . . ...... 0. 12 1. 88 3. 59 2. 24 2 Pistol ball .95 1. 80 . 79 3 Rifle bafl . 72 . 41 . 90 . 51 4 Cutting and piercing instruments (others) 1. 07 9. 77 9. 65 9. 74 5 Other military agents 2. 50 . 59 . 45 . 56 6 Sinking ships . 12 1. 19 8 Automobiles 1,43 1.24 1. 12 1.21 9 Motorcycles .95 1. 47 .22 1. 21 10 Railroad accidents . 12 . 18 .22 . 19 11 Street car accidents .29 .23 12 Ocher vehicles . 36 .24 1.35 .47 13 . 83 3. 06 28. 05 8. 25 14 . 06 .05 15 1. 91 5. 12 18. 18 7. 83 16 . 24 .06 .05 17 Falls 10. 95 22. 36 40. 18 26. 06 18 .35 .90 . 47 19 . 12 .35 1.35 . 56 20 . 12 21 Excessive heat .36 .94 .45 . 84 22 . 18 1. 35 . 42 23 24 . 12 .77 . 90 . 79 25 Fire, conflagration excepted . 12 .35 .22 .33 26 . 24 .24 . 22 . 23 27 Other external agents 18.93 58.49 78. 77 62. 70 Total 43. 51 108. 92 189. 86 125. 73 133 ADMISSIONS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. Filipino, Porto Rican, and, Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. countries (enlisted 'men). Native troops (enlisted men). Office classifi- cation. Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored . Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 2.35 3. 01 2.46 2. 49 1.41 0. 18 0.09 0. 19 0. 81 0. 89 0. 93 1 .37 . 90 . 46 .81 1.97 . 11 . 10 .22 .76 2 .87 1.21 .92 1.27 11.24 .26 .09 .24 .49 .36 .68 3 9.65 6.03 9.04 12.70 10. 47 .66 .19 .64 8.99 1.78 4.73 4 1.48 1.51 1.49 1.73 11.38 .81 . 3S .77 1.13 .53 1. 10 5 .06 .05 .70 .01 .71 6 12 . 10 . 15 .70 .05 ' 1 7 4.70 2. 11 4.26 3. 10 1.76 .30 .27 .22 2.32 1.69 8 7.24 1.81 6.31 .91 1.34 .04 .04 .11 1.25 . 25 9 .25 .21 .36 1.69 . 14 . 19 . 15 .05 . 18 .25 10 . 12 . 10 .21 .09 .01 .27 . 18 11 1 24 .30 1.08 1. 07 1. 62 .03 .03 .59 .89 1.52 12 9.04 .90 7. 65 6. 10 5. 55 . 12 . 11 4. 14 .89 1.10 13 .01 .01 14 10. 09 2.11 S- 73 5.38 3.72 .60 . 76 .61 4.31 1.25 .42 15 .06 .05 .05 .07 16 30.57 20. 19 28. 80 24. 33 33.87 3. 27 1.04 3.06 16. 36 8.73 12. 51 17 .68 .60 . 67 .31 .35 .01 .01 .32 .18 .08 18 .43 .30 .41 .61 .21 .06 .06 .16 .53 .42 19 9.90 .01 .01 20 .31 .30 .31 1.47 1.41 .25 .22 .49 .71 .51 21 .37 .30 .36 .20 .14 .03 .09 .04 .38 .53 . 17 22 .05 .02 .02 .08 23 1.42 1. 18 1.22 2.11 . 18 .09 .19 . 75 .71 .34 24 .93 .49 .03 .03 .27 . 18 . 17 25 .06 .30 .10 .07 .01 .01 .92 26 98. 26 54.23 90. 76 62. 12 75.32 6.46 2.56 6. 12 37. 20 22. 62 42. 34 27 180. 67 96.11 166. 26 126.93 177. 70 13. 66 5. 60 13. 66 78.17 44.70 70.06 134 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 48. — Deaths , by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. a Total United States Army. Total of mean annual strengths for the war period.. 4, 12S.479 4, 092,457 206, 382 3, 599, 527 286, 548 3, 886, 075 36,022 Inter- national elassifi- Total Total Total enlisted men, American troops. cation officers officers No. and and enlisted enlisted Total Total men, men, officers. Color native including Ameri- Whited' Colored. not Total. troops. native can stated. troops. troops. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 227 997 7 182 25 13 22 n 2 Typhus fever 1 1 1 l 4 Malarial fevers (all) 36 31 1 24 5 1 30 5 Smallpox 14 14 1 9 2 2 13 6 Measles 2,370 2,367 3 2,228 116 20 2,364 3 ■7 Scarlet, fever 354 354 4 338 2 10 350 9 Diphtheria and results 177 177 154 5 11 170 10 Influenza 24,664 24,575 596 20, 888 2, 2S7 804 23,979 89 12 Asiatic cholera 7 9 2 2 5 14 Dysentery (all) 73 69 i 54 8 6 68 4 18 19 o 39 39 2 29 5 3 37 Chicken-pox 1 1 1 1 19f German measles 82 82 77 4 1 82 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 1,836 1,833 56 1,387 239 151 1,777 3 19i Paratyphoid A 6 6 5 1 6 19j Paratyphoid B 5 5 5 19 k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 5 4 1 5 191 Trench fever 2 9 1 1 2 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 20 17 i 12 2 2 16 3 20 a Septicemia, general 99 98 5 72 12 9 93 1 20 c 6 6 4 1 1 6 22 22 19 1 2 22 23 1 1 1 1 24 5 4 2 2 4 1 Trench foot 5 5 5 5 25b Mycoses (others) 2 2 1 1 2 20 2 2 2 2 47 Acute articular rheumatism 49 48 2 39 2 46 1 II. Tuberculosis. \OJIO 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 2,240 2,224 51 1,324 782 67 2, 173 16 28b 1 1 1 1 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 209 206 4 111 82 9 202 3 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 316 313 9 187 104 13 304 3 Tuberculosis (all) 2,766 2,744 64 1,622 969 89 2,680 22 III. Venereal diseases. 37 Syphilis (all) 143 140 3 S 2 53 2 137 3 38a 6 6 4 1 1 6 3Sb 24 24 2 20 2 22 Venereal (all) 173 170 5 106 56 3 165 3 IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors 132 127 18 99 8 2 109 5 46 27 27 6 16 2 3 21 48a 35 35 31 3 1 35 50 Diabetes, mellitus 104 103 6 78 16 3 97 r 51a 1 1 11 11 11 52a 16 16 2 11 3 14 53a 21 20 2 18 18 1 53b 9 9 1 8 8 116 3 3 3 3 20 19 2 16 1 17 1 13 13 1 12 12 30 30 1 22 6 1 29 56a. 56 56 3 48 5 53 11 10 9 1 10 1 57-59 Poisoning, chronic i 1 1 i <2 Deaths which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects are charged to the defects. In some instances deaths have been wrongly charged to troops or localities for which no admissions or too few admissions are shown in other tables. This was due to clerical error which it is not now practicable to correct, and applies also to detailed tables which appear later. The number of deaths so involved is only 19. The total number of deaths is not atfeeted by the error in question. i> Includes total strength for '‘Other countries and not stated.” Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 135 colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917. to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. i United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). 124, 266 1, 965, 297 145, 823 2,111,123 2, 235, 389 73, 72S 1, 469, 656 122,412 1, 592, 063 1, 665, 796 national Enlisted men. Enlisted men. elassifi- cation officers officers Officers. and Officers. and White. Colored. Total. enlisted White. Colored. not Total. enlisted men. stated. men. 3 54 17 71 74 4 123 S 13 144 148 1 2 1 18 23 24 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 1,889 97 1, 986 1, 9S7 1 318 19 20 357 358 6 1 265 2 267 268 3 61 10 71 74 7 4 S9 3 92 96 3 61 1 11 73 76 9 387 14, 617 I, 567 16, 184 16, 571 191 5 , 753 628 794 7, '175 7, 366 10 12 1 14 6 20 21 35 2 6 43 43 14 2 19 4 23 25 9 3 12 12 18 1 1 1 19e 74 4 7S 3 1 4 4 19f 28 825 133 958 986 23 534 96 149 779 802 19g 1 6 6 191 1 1 1 4 4 4 19j 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 19k 1 1 2 2 191 1 7 1 8 9 5 1 2 8 8 19p 4 48 9 57 61 1 23 3 9 35 36 20a 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 20c 14 1 15 4 2 6 6 22 23 i 1 1 1 2 3 3 24 5 25a 1 1 1 1 1 1 25b 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 2 19 24 26 IS 2 20 20 47 39 769 433 1,202 1,241 10 530 341 65 936 946 28a 1 1 1 28b 2 52 22 74 76 2 54 59 9 122 124 29 9 86 44 130 139 96 59 13 168 168 30-35 50 907 500 1,407 1,457 12 680 459 87 1, 226 1, 23S 2 56 35 91 93 24 17 9 43 43 37 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 38a 1 8 8 9 10 10 12 38b ; 2 66 36 102 104 2 35 IS 3 56 58 13 69 5 74 87 3 26 2 2 30 33 39-45 3 11 1 . 12 15 2 5 I 3 9 11 46 16 1 17 17 15 2 1 18 18 48a 5 56 12 6S 73 1 20 4 3 27 28 50 9 9 9 9 2 9 51a 2 9 1 10 12 2 2 4 4 52a 1 8 8 9 1 10 10 11 1 5 6 3 3 3 53b 3 3 3 116 2 10 10 12 6 6 6 54 I 4 4 8 8 8 55c 9 4 13 13 1 12 2 1 15 16 55e 1 42 42 43 2 3 s 10 56a 8 1 9 9 1 1 1 56b i 1 1 57-59 136 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 48. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in other Total of mean annual strengths for the war period. . 8,388 16, 995 4,456 21,451 16, 161 3,319 19, 480 19,688 Inter- lational classifi- cation Philippine Islands. <■ Hawaii. Panama No. Cause. Officers, other countries. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. 1 I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 4 4 Typhus fever 4 Malarial fevers (all) 2 2 3 Smallpox 3 3 Measles 1 3 3 Scarlet fever 2 2 i 1 9 Diphtheria and results ID 18 2 9 3 2 5 9 12 Asiatic cholera 2 2 14 15 Dysentery (all) 4 4 Erysipelas. 1 19c Chicken-pox 19f German measles 19g 19i Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 1 1 i Paratyphoid A r ’ 191 19k Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 191 Trench fever 19p 20a Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general 20c Pyemia, surgical 22 Anthrax 23 Rabies 24 Tetanus 25a Trench foot 25b Mycoses (others) 26 Pellagra 47 Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis. 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 2 8 8 1 1 2 1 2Nb Suspected tuberculosis 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 1 1 30-35 Tuberculosis(others) 1 1 2 Tuberculosis (all).. 2 9 9 2 2 4 1 III. Venereal diseases. 37 Syphilis (all) 1 1 1 2 1 38a Chancroidal infection 38b Gonococcus infection 1 1 Venereal (all) 1 2 1 3 1 IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors. . 2 1 1 2 1 1 46 Tumors, benign . .. 1 Arthritis 50 Diabetes, mellitus 51a Addison’s disease 53a Leucemia 53 b Hodgkin’s disease. . . . 116 Spleen, diseases of 54 Anemia, chlorosis 1 i 55e 56a i 1 56b 57-59 Poisoning, chronic c Includes troops in China. DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 137 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). 14,232 97, 49S 10, 535 108, 033 18, 576 5,615 11,831 j Inter- Other countries and not stated. Transports. national classifi- cation No. White.d Colored.^ Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. 1 1 1 1 i 2 2 3 4 3 3 2 2 5 2 2 iii 16 i 2 6 1 1 8 8 7 1 1 2 3 3 9 137 7 2 146 337 83 8 458 17 8 61 10 12 1 1 3 1 14 1 1 1 1 IS i9e 19f 5 2 7 22 9 31 1 2 19g 19i 19] 19k 191 2 1 19p 20a i 1 1 20c 1 1 22 i 1 23 1 24 25a 25b 26 2 2 1 47 5 1 6 10 7 1 18 10 4 9 28a 28b 3 3 1 1 2 3 29 2 2 2 2 2 1 30-35 10 i 11 13 8 1 22 15 4 3 3 37 1 1 1 1 0 38b 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 9 2 39-45 46 48a 1 1 1 1 1 50 52a 1 53a 53b 116 1 1 1 o 2 1 56a d Separate strength for white and colored not available. 138 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 48. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total United States Army. ♦ Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total en White. listed men Colored. ,. America] Color not stated. n troops. Total. Total native troops. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 27 27 1 22 1 3 26 61 Meningitis, simple 241 240 9 168 34 29 231 i 62 2 2 1 1 1 63a 1 1 1 1 63b 28 28 22 1 28 64 63 62 6 50 6 56 i 66h 1 1 1 1 6 5 5 i 69 35 35 28 2 35 74 b 1 1 1 1 5 5 4 1 the heart). 74 f 3 3 1 2 3 72 4 4 1 3 3 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 74 73 i 63 3 6 72 i VI. Menial alienation. 67 12 12 3 r 4 9 68d 20 20 1 16 3 19 68e 1 1 1 68a 34 34 32 1 1 34 68h 18 18 12 1 IS 68i Psychoses (others)./. 28 27 25 1 1 27 i VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75r 16 15 1 11 3 14 i VIII. Ear, diseases of. 217 217 4 204 7 2 213 64 64 2 59 1 2 62 3 3 2 3 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of . 86a 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 S6d 2 2 2 2 33 33 1 29 3 32 86i Nasal fossce, other diseases of 170 170 148 17 165 X. Throat, diseases of. 87 18 18 1 16 1 17 100 Pharynx, diseases of 256 256 19 214 18 5 237 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 28 28 21 7 28 78 43 43 2 35 4 2 41 79a V alvular diseases of the heart 126 124 ii 83 18 12 113 2 79a 18 18 3 11 4 15 79a 3 3 3 3 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 62 62 4 41 8 9 58 ( 4) Mitral stenosis. 13 13 11 2 13 79a 17 16 3 11 2 13 1 79a 1 1 1 1 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 12 11 i 6 2 2 10 1 79b 11 11 1 7 3 10 79c Cardiac dilatation. 103 101 15 66 14 6 86 2 79 d 73 73 8 48 15 2 65 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 68 65 1 57 4 3 64 3 80 18 18 6 9 3 12 81a 11 9 2 7 2 81b 14 14 6 6 1 1 8 81c 1 1 1 1 81 d 5 1 4 4 82 38 38 5 29 3 1 33 83a 15 15 12 3 15 83c 7 1 6 6 83d 3 3 i i 1 2 84a 7 5 2 7 84b 28 28 2 16 9 1 26 4 1 2 1 3 1 85f 16 16 16 16 16 16 3 9 3 1 13 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of 18 18 i 16 1 17 DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COTJNTBY, 139 ■' ilipino , Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Inter- national classifi- cation No. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 15 15 15 1 1 2 10 11 60 6 73 16 89 95 3 89 17 29 135 138 61 1 1 1 2 62 1 1 1 63a 16 4 20 20 5 1 1 63b 4 38 4 42 46 2 11 2 13 15 64 1 1 1 66b 3 3 3 66c 22 2 24 24 6 3 2 11 11 69 74b 3 1 4 4 1 1 1 74e i 2 3 3 74f 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 72 39 3 42 42 1 19 6 25 26 74g 3 2 1 3 6 3 6 6 1 11 1 12 13 2 6Sd 1 1 6Se 27 1 28 28 4 1 5 6Sg 10 2 12 12 2 1 5 6Sh 12 12 12 11 1 1 13 13 6Si 2 2 4 4 1 i 8 9 75r 4 146 5 151 155 55 2 2 59 59 76a i 43 43 44 1 10 1 2 19 20 76b 2 2 2 1 1 1 76e 1 1 1 S6a 3 3 3 1 1 1 86b 2 2 2 S6d 1 20 3 23 24 9 9 9 86e 5 145 17 162 167 3 3 3 861 1 5 5 6 10 i 11 11 87 12 151 14 165 177 6 60 4 5 69 75 100 13 2 15 15 8 13 13 -- 23 2 25 25 2 12 2 2 16 18 78 8 50 8 58 66 2 30 8 12 50 52 79a 3 7 2 9 12 4 2 6 6 79a(l) 3 3 3 79a(2) 2 30 2 32 34 1 10 4 9 23 24 79a (3) 4 1 5 1 6 6 79a(4) 3 6 2 8 11 5 5 79a(5) 1 1 1 79a(7) 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 9 10 79a(S) 3 1 4 4 1 4 1 6 79b 9 38 8 46 55 4 23 4 6 33 37 79c 5 30 8 38 43 3 16 7 2 25 28 79d i 37 4 41 42 20 3 23 23 79e 4 5 2 7 11 9 2 2 4 so 5 2 1 1 3 Sla 4 5 1 6 10 2 1 1 2 4 81b 1 1 1 81c 4 4 4 1 1 •Sid 3 15 1 16 19 i 12 1 1 14 15 82 9 2 11 11 3 1 4 4 83a 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 S3c 1 1 1 2 3 S3d 4 9 6 6 1 1 1 S4a 1 12 8 20 21 1 3 1 1 5 6 84b 1 2 1 3 S5e 10 10 10 S5f 3 3 9 2 1 12 12 85 g 11 i 12 12 1 4 4 5 S5h 140 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- nationa! classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66b 66c 69 74b 74e 74f 72 74g 67 68(1 68e 68g 6Sh C8i 75r 76a 761 ) 76e 86a 86 b S6d 86e 86 i 87 100 77 7s 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83c 83d 84a 84b 8 oe 8.1 1 85g 85h Table 48. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, while, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Cause. American troops in other Officers, other countries. Philippine- Islands. Hawaii. Panama. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored Total. White. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis 1 1 1 1 Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) i : Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Chorea 1 1 i VI. Mental alienation. General naralysis of the insane Dementia praecox Psychasthenia Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive 1 1 Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Eyes and annexa, other diseases of VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 1 1 1 1 Mastoiditis Ear, other diseases of IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. Adenoids Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) '. Nasal fossae, other diseases of X. Throat , diseases of. Larynx, diseases of Pharynx, diseases of 1 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Valvular diseases of the heart 1 1 1 1 1 2 (3) Mitralinsufficiency 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (4) Mitral stenosis. .. ~ Cardiac hypertrophy 1 1 1 1 Cardiac dilatation 2 1 1 1 1 Angina pectoris 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 Circulatory system, other diseases of 1 DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 141 filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Other countries and not stated. j Transports. I White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 1 1 l 1 o 2 1 1 1 2 l 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 | 1 .... 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 6 6 Inter- national classifi- cation No. no til 62 63a 63b 64 6hb 66c 60 74b 74 e 74 f 72 Og 67 6Sd 6Se 68g 6Sh 68i 75r 76a 76b 76e 86a 86 b 86d S6e 86i 87 100 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(i) 79a(T) 79a (8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c Sid 82 83a 83c 83d 84a S4b 85e 85 f 85g 85h 142 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 48. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Tot Total officers. al United Total en White. States Arr listed men Colored. ny. , America! Color not stated. i troops. Total. Total native troops. XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 439 439 22 334 42 41 417 91 Pneumonia, broncho- « 9, 022 8,992 192 0, 480 1,003 1, 257 8,800 30 92a Pneumonia, lobar 10, 145 10, 099 194 7, 073 2, 222 610 9, 905 46 93a 182 182 1 146 23 12 181 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 55 54 4 40 9 1 50 1 93c Pleura, other diseases of 116 116 6 87 18 110 95 Gangrene of lungs 1 1 1 1 96 Asthma 36 36 2 24 10 34 97 Pulmonary emphysema 3 3 3 3 98 Lungs, other diseases of 38 38 2 17 7 12 36 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 15 2 11 2 13 101 Esophagus, diseases of 1 1 1 1 102a Ulcer of the stomach 34 34 9 28 4 32 102c Stomach, other diseases of 40 39 1 32 3 3 38 1 ] 05a I Miodenal ulcer 29 28 3 20 25 1 105b Diarrh'a 21 21 18 3 21 105c Enteritis and colitis 174 173 2 150 12 9 171 1 107a Ascaris lumbricoides 1 1 107c Intestinal parasites (others) 4 2 2 2 9 108 Appendicitis 580 584 34 473 48 29 550 2 109a Hernia 106 105 4 SO 14 1 101 1 109b Intestinal obstruction 84 84 4 69 6 80 110a Fistula in ano 5 4 1 5 110b Intestines, other diseases of 32 32 4 27 1 28 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 21 20 19 1 20 1 114 Cholelithiasis 6 6 1 4 1 115a Cholecystitis 28 28 4 23 1 24 115b 14 14 3 11 11 115c Liver, other diseases of 21 21 1 14 4 2 20 117a Peritonitis 07 65 40 10 7 63 2 117b Peritoneal adhesions 9 9 7 2 9 118a Pancreatitis 9 9 3 6 6 11 Sc Digestive system, other diseases of 1 3 2 1 6 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute 126 126 7 91 19 9 119 120 Nebhritis, chronic 258 250 10 1SS 41 ii 240 2 122a Abscess, perinephritic 4 4 3 1 4 122c Hvdronephrosis 1 1 1 1 1 22d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 20 20 2 17 1 18 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 19 19 12 2 19 123 Nephrolithiasis 13 13 9 10 1 11 124a Cystitis 3 3 1 9 2 124b Bladder, other diseases of 1 1 1 1 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 3 3 3 3 127c Hydrocele 5 5 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvene- real) 6 6 4 2 6 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene 4 4 4 4 143a Carbuncle 16 16 4 11 1 12 143b Furuncle 10 9 1 1 8 1 144a Abscess 85 83 7 02 13 1 76 2 144b Cellulitis 51 51 6 40 3 2 45 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 33 31 2 19 8 2 29 2 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 9 9 8 1 9 146b 2 9 2 2 147c 3 3 3 3 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheuma- 3 3 3 3 149h Organs of lo'comotion, other diseases of 11 ii 1 8 1 1 10 e Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 143 ilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (includin g Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men. rj, , 1 Util! a otai officers officers Officers. and Officers. and White. Colored. Total. enlisted White. Colored. not Total. enlisted stated. men. 12 24 3 27 39 10 304 3S 40 382 392 SO 3,429 634 4,063 4,143 106 2,919 395 1,244 4,558 4,664 94 4,330 1,363 5,693 5, 787 93 2,414 778 534 3,726 3,819 97 13 110 110 1 48 10 12 70 71 1 25 1 26 27 3 15 8 1 24 27 3 42 4 46 49 3 41 13 5 59 62 1 1 1 1 9 3 12 13 1 14 7 21 22 2 2 2 1 1 1 5 12 12 2 10 2 12 24 26 2 2 1 3 5 8 1 9 9 i 1 1 2 17 4 21 23 10 10 10 14 1 15 15 1 16 2 3 21 29 2 13 3 16 18 1 7 2 9 10 1 1 1 16 3 19 19 i 21 3 24 25 1 127 9 9 145 146 9 9 9 21 314 27 341 362 9 136 20 29 185 194 3 71 13 84 87 1 14 1 1 16 17 2 44 4 48 50 2 20 1 5 26 28 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 14 14 16 2 12 1 13 15 14 14 14 4 1 i 3 1 4 1 1 1 3 13 13 16 1 10 1 11 12 4 4 4 3 6 6 9 6 3 9 9 1 8 1 2 11 12 2 31 7 38 40 8 8 7 23 23 3 3 3 9 9 4 4 2 5 1 1 1 9 1 2 2 3 1 9 1 4 40 n 51 51 6 4S 7 9 64 70 10 119 22 141 151 6 62 18 11 91 97 2 2 9 1 1 2 9 1 i 1 1 15 1 16 17 1 2 9 3 6 1 7 6 3 9 9 1 10 10 9 1 1 3 1 1 2 9 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 9 2 7 9 2 4 1 - j ' i 6 6 1 1 9 9 5 33 9 42 47 2 22 4 1 27 29 3 29 3 32 35 2 10 2 12 14 9 5 14 15 1 9 2 2 13 14 6 6 6 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 | 1 5 i 6 7 2 1 3 3 1 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 107a 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 1150 117a 117b llSa 118 c 119 120 122a 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125b 127c 127e 142 143a 143 b 144a 144b 145o 146a 146b 147c 147e 149h 144 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 48. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 89-90 91 92a 92a 93b 93c 95 9fi 97 98 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 107a 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118c 119 120 122a 122c 122(1 122e 123 124a 124b 125b 127c 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 1450 140a 146b 147c 147c 149h Cause. American troops in other Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panama White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. XII. Respiratory system , diseases of. 1 4 1 8 8 6 7 4 1 2 1 2 4 Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative 3 2 Pleurisy, serofibrinous Pleura, other diseases of Gangrene of lungs 1 1 Pulmonary emphysema Lungs, other diseases of XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of 1 1 1 1 Stomach, other diseases of 1 1 Enteritis and colitis Ascaris lumbricoides Intestinal parasites (others) 4 3 3 2 1 3 5 1 1 2 Intestines, other diseases of Gail-bfadder and bile-duct, other diseases of Liver, other diseases of 1 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). i 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvene- XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 2 2 1 2 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheuma- Organs of locomotion, other diseases of DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 145 lipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. untries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Inter- national classifi- cation No. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Philipinos Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 3 3 2 1 4 89-90 48 13 9 70 80 15 4 99 27 3 91 54 8 5 67 263 71 71 405 25 5 16 92a 1 1 93a 1 93b 1 3 1 4 95 96 97 98 1 1 99c 101 102a 1 1 i 102c 1 105a 105b 1 1 1 1 1 105c 1 107a 2 107c 4 4 9 9 1 i 108 1 i 1 109a 2 2 2 2 109b 110a 1 1 110b 1 1 1 113 114 1 1 115b 115c i 1 1 2 117a 2 2 117b 118a | 118c 2 2 1 1 2 119 1 1 1 1 1 1 120 122a 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125b 127c 1 1 127e 1 1 142 143a 1 143b 2 2 1 1 2 144a 1 44b 1 1 2 146a 146b 147c 147e ■i 1 1 149b ! 3 'r- >nal ifi- on >. 50 !9 ice -ili- on. 2 3 4 6 7 X 9 11 13 I I 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 48. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colore ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Total United States Army. Cause. XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations Not specified or ill-defined diseases Total XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries). Burns Burns, chemical and X-ray Compression Concussion Contusion Crushing Dermatitis from t raumatisms Dislocation of joint. Drowning, except suicide Eye and annexa, traumatisms of. Foreign bodies Fracture, simple Fracture, compound Fracture, faulty union Gas, deleterious absorption Gunshot wounds Hemorrhage and results Homicides Poisoning by food Poisoning, other acute Secondary result of injury Sprain of joint Strain Suicide Synovitis, traumatic Wounds, multiple Wounds, penetrating Wounds, perforating Wounds (others) Traumatisms (others) Total Grand total Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) Knife Pistol ball Rifle ball Cutting and piercing instruments (others) Other military agents Sinking ships Air machines Automobiles Motorcycles Railroad accidents Street car accidents Other vehicles Animals Conflagration Crushing Electricity Falls Machinery Excessive cold Excessive heat Stones Strangulation Hot liquids Fire, conflagration excepted Poisons Other external agents Total Total Total Total enlisted men , American troops. officers officers and and enlisted enlisted Total Total men, men, officers. Color native including Ameri- White. Colored. not Total. troops native can stated. troops. troops. 2 2 1 1 2 500 495 12 267 63 153 483 58, 119 57, 853 1,476 45, 285 7, 675 3, 417 56, 377 26 115 115 39 60 4 12 76 7 7 1 1 1 1 39 39 2 28 1 8 37 56 56 4 40 4 8 52 747 745 192 434 21 98 553 9 9 1 8 8 IS 18 3 12 2 1 15 499 494 14 327 20 133 480 27 27 10 15 2 17 2 2 2 2 063 663 107 451 32 73 556 683 681 86 472 38 85 595 3 3 3 3 102 102 1 72 3 26 101 63 64 2 52 5 5 62 33 33 4 24 4 1 29 101 101 9 68 14 10 92 15 15 14 1 15 110 110 10 86 9 5 100 9 9 1 7 1 8 24 24 3 20 1 21 11 11 8 2 1 11 607 597 68 466 16 47 529 i 10 10 6 4 10 325 323 31 181 17 94 292 439 437 17 257 40 123 420 240 240 19 161 26 34 221 174 172 5 120 12 35 167 457 457 55 262 17 123 402 5, 591 5, 565 683 3,664 289 929 4,882 63,710 63,418 2,159 48,949 7,964 4, 346 61,259 21 71 71 2 63 4 2 69 455 449 42 304 52 51 407 483 476 26 344 42 64 450 111 111 5 94 8 4 106 776 774 39 466 37 232 735 S2 82 1 2 79 81 HI 621 621 387 209 1 24 234 307 307 36 227 9 35- 271 142 142 22 109 2 9 120 501 501 13 321 28 139 488 53 53 1 48 3 1 52 140 140 2 105 5 28 138 54 52 1 47 1 3 51 13 13 2 9 2 11 91 89 6 68 4 a 83 30 30 i 22 3 4 29 284 2.83 24 218 18 23 259 8 8 7 1 8 3 3 1 2 2 4 4 3 1 4 3 3 1 2 3 56 56 1 56 14 14 1 12 1 13 10 10 9 6 2 8 72 72 8 55 7 2 64 1,207 1,201 61 868 60 212 1,140 5, 591 5, 565 683 3, 684 289 929 4,882 DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 147 ’ ilipino , Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (includin g Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Inter- national classifi- cation No. White. Colored. Total. Wliite. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 1 1 2 2 150 4 142 35 177 181 8 115 28 150 293 301 189 860 29, 272 4,726 33,998 34, 858 562 14, 752 2,695 3,309 20, 756 21,318 classifi- cation. 22 35 1 36 58 17 23 2 12 37 51 2 7 7 3 1 1 1 4 1 20 1 21 22 1 6 8 14 15 5 4 25 1 2b 30 11 3 8 22 22 6 106 276 9 285 390 S7 139 ii 94 244 331 7 1 8 s 9 s 2 s s 10 1 3 2 1 6 7 9 11 232 12 244 255 54 7 53 114 114 11 G 9 9 15 4 6 o 8 12 13 2 2 2 14 65 266 11 277 342 42 166 21 73 260 302 15 38 185 IS 203 241 45 273 19 85 377 422 16 3 3 3 17 l u ] 12 13 59 2 25 86 86 18 2 30 35 37 21 4 25 25 19 3 17 2 19 22 1 4 2 1 8 20 6 46 7 53 59 2 20 5 10 35 37 21 s s 8 4 1 22 6 59 9 6S 74 3 17 5 22 25 23 1 7 1 8 9 24 2 8 8 10 1 8 1 9 10 25 4 1 5 3 1 1 26 39 362 10 372 411 26 79 1 47 127 153 27 3 3 3 28 11 44 3 47 58 19 135 14 94 243 262 29 7 82 8 90 97 8 160 31 117 • 308 316 30 12 98 13 111 123 6 51 13 32 96 102 31 2 66 5 71 73 3 50 7 34 91 94 32 15 155 7 162 177 39 101 10 123 234 273 33 362 2,077 125 2 202 2,564 305 1,393 152 830 2, 375 2,6S0 1,222 31,349 4, 851 30,200 37, 422 867 16,145 2,847 4,139 23,131 23,998 1 46 2 48 49 1 17 2 2 21 22 1 19 18S 24 212 231 20 100 24 50 174 1 94 2 13 190 22 212 225 12 123 18 61 202 214 3 3 67 4 71 74 2 23 4 4 31 33 4 18 117 10 127 145 17 335 27 22S 590 607 5 1 1 1 212 165 1 166 378 171 40 24 64 235 7 25 140 3 143 168 11 80 6 35 121 132 8 3 53 2 55 58 19 47 9 56 75 9 8 160 10 170 178 5 147 IS 139 304 309 10 1 40 2 42 43 6 1 1 8 8 11 1 42 1 43 44 1 62 4 28 94 95 12 1 37 1 38 39 8 3 11 11 13 2 8 8 10 1 2 3 3 14 4 37 1 38 42 2 30 3 11 44 46 15 1 8 8 9 13 2 4 19 19 16 14 120 7 127 141 10 82 11 23 116 126 17 4 1 5 3 3 3 19 1 2 2 3 20 3 1 4 4 21 l 3 3 22 44 44 44 8 1 9 9 23 . 8 1 9 9 1 4 4 5 24 2 3 3 5 2 2 4 4 25 5 43 6 49 54 2 9 2 11 13 26 28 552 26 578 606 31 252 30 200 4S2 513 27 362 J 2,077 125 2,202 2, 564 305 1,393 152 830 2, 375 2,680 3553—25 11 148 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 48. — Deaths , by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in other Inter- national Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panama. classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other countries. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 189 1 1 1 60 13 73 25 14 39 32 ( H 1 ice classifi- cation. 2 XVIII. External causes ( excluding baltle injuries). 1 ! ’ 3 4 5 1 1 1 i 6 2 2 1 1 7 3 1 4 6 6 2 1 8 9 11 3 6 6 4 4 9 i 13 14 3 3 7 7 3 I 16 3 2 1 3 5 2 1 17 18 19 1 20 1 1 1 1 21 i 2 2 1 22 23 1 5 4 4 24 25 1 1 26 1 1 27 3 7 7 3 5 8 9 28 29 1 1 1 i 30 2 1 1 2 3 ' 31 1 3 32 1 1 1 1 1 33 1 1 1 1 1 2 Total 16 33 4 37 36 6 42 39 70 93 17 no 61 20 81 71 Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 2 Pistol bali 3 5 1 6 1 3 4 4 3 Rifle ball 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 8 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 6 1 4 1 1 2 8 4 4 9 1 1 8 8 10 1 1 2 2 4 11 2 2 12 1 1 13 i 1 i 14 1 1 16 1 1 i 17 Falls ' 4 4 4 4 1 19 20 21 90 23 i 24 25 26 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 27 9 13 2 15 10 10 r: 16 33 4 37 36 6 42 31 1 HEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 149 7 ilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ! 'ountries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Other countries and not stated. Transports. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. 2 7 3 1 4 2 3 306 29 22 357 838 198 S6 1, 122 117 25 124 1 ] 1 1 1 2 4 6 6 6 1 1 l 1 8 10 18 14 1 70 85 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 4 4 1 1 1 ' 2 1 o 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 3 3 4 4 0 2 4 1 3 4 1 1 10 6 16 1 1 1 1 9 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 48 29 38 2 70 110 12 3 li -- 354 29 51 434 S76 200 156 1.232 129 28 13.5 . 5 1 6 3 3 17 3 20 4 4 3 1 3 1 1 6 4 10 3 « 1 1 10 10 1 69 70 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 i 6 6 1 i i 1 4 4 3 3 1 2 2 - 12 11 23 ] 7 0 20 3 3 is 1 29 77 38 ,, 70 110 12 3 11 - Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1.50 189 Office classifi- cation. 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 13 14 1.5 10 17 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 1 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 in 11 17 13 14 15 10 1 7 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 .’7 150 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 49. — Deaths, by countries, including trans-ports, officers and enlisted men, white RATIOS PER 1,000.'! Inter- national classifi- cation No. Total United States Army. Total of mean annual strengths for the war period 4,128,479 4,092,457 206,382 3,599,527 286,548 3,886,075 36,022 Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enlisted men, American troops. Total native troops. White, b Colored. Total. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 0.05 0.06 0.03 0.05 0.09 0.06 2 .00 .00 .00 .00 4 Malarial fevers (all) .01 .01 .00 .01 .02 .01 0.1< .00 .00 .00 .00 .111 .00 6 Measles .57 .58 .01 .62 .40 .61 .oi 7 .09 .09 .02 .09 .01 .09 9 .04 .04 .03 .04 .02 .04 10 Influenza 5. 97 6.00 2.89 5.80 7. 98 6.17 2. 41 12 .00 .00 .00 . 00 It 14 Dysentery (all) .02 .02 .00 .02 .03 .02 .11 18 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 19e .00 .00 .00 .00 19f .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 i»g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) .44 .45 .27 .39 .83 .46 .01 191 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 19j .00 .00 .00 .00 19k .00 .00 .00 .00 191 .00 .00 .00 .00 19p Epidemic diseases (others) .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 ,0I| 20a Septicemia, general .02 .02 .02 .02 .04 .02 .o: 20c .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 22 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 23 .00 .00 . 00 .00 24 .00 .00 .00 .00 .o;l .00 .00 .00 .00 25b .00 .00 .00 .oc .00 26 .00 .00 .00 .00 47 Acute articular rheumatism .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .6, II. Tuberculosis. 7- >6 28a Tuberculosis of lungs . 54 .54 .25 .37 2. 73 .56 .4 .00 . 00 .00 .00 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis .05 .05 .02 .03 .29 .05 .0 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) .08 .08 .04 . 05 .36 .08 .0 Tuberculosis (all) .67 .67 .31 . 45 3.38 .69 •6 III. Venereal diseases. 37 Syphilis (all) .03 .03 .01 .02 .18 .04 .1 38a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 38b .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 Venereal (all) .04 .04 .02 .03 .20 .04 .1 IV. General diseases (others). 1 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors .03 .03 .09 .03 .03 .03 ■i 46 .01 . 01 .03 . 00 .01 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 50 Diabetes, mellitus .03 .03 .03 .02 .06 .02 . ‘ .1 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) .00 . 00 . 00 .00 52a . 00 .00 . 01 .00 .01 .00 .01 . 00 .01 .01 .00 • ,i 53b . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 1 16 .00 . 00 .00 .00 5-1 Anemia, chlorosis .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 00 . 00 .00 . 01 01 00 . 01 .02 .01 \lcohohsm (acute or chronic) .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 56b . 00 . 00 .00 . 00 .00 ji 57-59 Poisoning, chronic .00 .00 .00 .00 o Deaths which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects are charged to the defects. For explanation with resp ! < to clerical errors see footnote ■>, Table 48. b Includes total strength for “Other countries and not stated. ” Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 151 lored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). 124, 266 1, 965, 297 145, 826 2, 111, 123 2, 235, 389 73, 728 1, 469, 656 122, 412 1, 592, 068 1,665,796 Inter- nationa Enlisted men. Enlisted men classifi- Total Total cation No. Officers. and Officers. and enlisted enlisted White. Colored. Total. men. White. Colored. Total. men. 0. 02 0. 03 0.11 0. 03 0. 03 0. 05 0. 08 0. 07 0. 09 0.09 1 2 .01 .01 .03 . 01 .01 .00 .00 . 00 4 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 5 .01 .96 .67 .94 .89 .01 .22 .16 .22 .21 6 .01 . 13 .01 .13 .12 .04 .04 .04 .04 7 .03 .05 .02 .04 .04 .04 .04 ,6i . 05 .05 9 3.11 7. 44 10. 74 7.67 7.41 2.59 3. 91 5. 15 4. 51 4.42 10 12 .01 .01 .04 .01 .01 .02 .02 .03 .03 14 .02 .01 .03 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .01 is .00 .00 .00 19e .04 .03 .04 .03 .00 .00 .00 19f .23 .42 .91 .45 .44 .31 .36 .78 .49 .48 19g .00 .01 . 00 .00 19i .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19j .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19k .00 .00 .00 191 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 19p .03 .02 .06 .03 .03 .01 .02 .02 .02 .02 20a .00 . 00 .00 .00 . 01 . 00 00 20c .01 .01 .01 . 01 . 00 . 00 . 00 22 23 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 24 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 25b .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 26 .02 .01 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 47 .31 .39 2. 97 .57 .56 . 14 .36 2. 79 .59 . 57 28a .01 .00 .00 28b .02 .03 .15 .04 .03 .03 .04 .48 .08 .07 29 .07 .04 .30 .06 .06 .07 .48 .11 .10 30-35 .40 .46 3. 43 .67 .65 . 16 . 46 3. 75 . 77 .74 .02 .03 .24 .01 .04 .02 .14 .03 .03 37 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 00 00 3Sfi .00 .01 . 00 .00 .03 .01 01 01 38b .02 .03 .25 .05 .05 .03 .02 .15 .04 .03 .10 .04 .03 .04 .04 .04 .02 .02 .02 .02 39-45 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .00 .01 .01 .01 46 .01 .01 . 01 01 01 02 01 .04 .03 .08 .03 .03 .01 .01 .03 .02 .02 50 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 00 51a .02 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 52a .01 . 00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 . 01 53a .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 .53b .00 .00 .00 116 .02 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 . 00 54 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .03 .01 .01 .oi .01 .02 .01 .01 55e .01 .02 .02 .02 .03 .00 .01 .01 56a .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 56b .01 .00 .00 57-59 ter- onal isifl- tion !o. 1 2 4 5 Ct 7 9 10 12 14 IS lfle 191 19k 19i 19j 19k 191 19p 20a 20c 22 23 24 25a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 -35 37 38a 38b -45 46 48a 50 51a 52a 53a 53b 116 54 55c 55 e 56a 56b -59 c Till MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 49. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. Total of mean annual strengths for the war period. Cause. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Typhus fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results Influenza Asiatic cholera Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Chicken-pox Cl erman measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic). Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench fever Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Pyemia, surgical Anthrax Rabies Tetanus Trench foot Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism American troops in other 1,388 16,995 4,456 21,451 Officers, other countries . 0.12 2.15 Philippine Islands. c White. 0.12 .18 . 12 .12 .24 Colored. | Total. 0.09 .14 .09 .09 .09 .19 .60 II. Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis' (others) Tuberculosis (all) III. Venereal diseases. Syphilis (all) Chancroidal infection . Gonococcus infection. Venereal(all) .12 IV. General diseases (others). Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism ) . Addison’s disease Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Spleen, diseases of Anemia, chlorosis Purpura General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic dudes troops in China. .12 .47 .06 0. 22 .09 .06 .22 .22 .05 .14 .091 .22 . 05 ".*051 .06 DEATHS OFFICERS, AUD ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 153 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. countries (enlisted men) . Native troops (enlisted men). 16,161 3,319 19,480 19,688 14,232 97,49S 10,535 10S.033 18,576 5,615 | 11,831 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 14 18 19e 191 19g 19i 19] 191c 191 19p 20a 20c 22 23 24 25a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 39-45 46 4Sa 50 51a 52a 53a 53b 116 54 55c 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Hawaii. Other Panama countries Panama. and not stated.** Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiian White. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 25 0.21 0.01 0.01 0. 07 0. 15 0.11 0. 25 .21 .14 .07 .14 10. 26 0. 19 .02 . 15 .07 .03 4.24 .19 .06 . 15 .06 .16 .08 .03 3.76 .05 . 17 .19 0.60 .26 . 46 7.88 .92 .27 .16 1.42 5.41 .07 .07 .08 .09 .01 .30 .05 .05 .49 .23 . 85 .29 .05 . 17 .11 .05 .08 .01 .01 .01 .01 .61 .01 .05 .14 .42 .05 .54 .06 .30 .05 .10 .66 .17 .71 . 17 .21 .14 . 77 .01 .02 .13 .09 .02 .02 .20 .16 .11 .81 .06 .12 .30 .60 .10 .21 .08 .25 .25 .05 .05 .76 .71 .07 .07 .01 .01 .02 .09 .09 .02 .02 .02 .05 .25 . 17 .06 .05 . H .18 .07 .01 .01 .OS .OS .08 .'07 .02 .02 .os 1 J Separate strength for white and colored not available. 154 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 49. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total en White. listed men •an troops Colored. Ameri- Total. Total native troops. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0. 00 0.01 01 Meningitis, simple .06 .06 .04 .05 .12 .06 6.03 62 .00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 63b .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 64 Apoplexy .02 .02 .03 .01 .02 .01 .03 66b .00 .00 . 00 . on 66r . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .03 69 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 74 b .00 .00 .00 .00 • 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) . 00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 74f .00 .00 .00 .00 72 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 74g Nervous system, other diseases of .02 .02 .00 .02 .01 .02 .03 VI. Mental alienation. 67 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 . 00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .01 .00 . oo- .00 .00 fiflor .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 fiXti .00 . 00 . 00 .02 .00 osi .01 .01 .01 .00 . 01 .03 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .03 VIII. Ear, diseases of. .05 .05 .02 .06 .02 .05 76h .02 .02 . 01 .02 .00 .02 76e .00 .00 .00 .00 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. K6fl .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 . 01 86i . 04 .04 .02 .04 .06 . 04 X. Throat, diseases of . 87 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 100 .06 .06 .09 .06 .06 .06 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 79a Valvular diseases of the heart .03 .03 .05 .02 .06 .03 ,6e .00 . 00 . 01 .00 .01 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .02 .02 .02 .01 .03 .01 .00 . 00 .00 .01 .00 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .03 . 00 . 00 .00 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .03 . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 . 01 .00 79c Cardiac dilatation. .' .02 .02 .07 .02 .05 .02 .08 . 02 . 02 . 04 .01 .05 .02 79e Heart, other organic diseases of .02 • .02 .00 .02 .01 .02 .08 80 . 00 .00 .03 . 00 .01 .00 . 00 . 00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .03 .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 82 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 . 00 . 00 .00 .01 .00 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 88(4 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of .01 .01 .01 .00 .03 .01 85e Heart-block .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .03 85f . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 85p .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 155 7 ilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 01 0. 01 0.01 0. 01 0. 00 0. 01 0. 01 0. 01 0. 05 .04 0.11 .04 .04 .04 .06 .14 .08 .08 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .03 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .03 .02 .03 .02 .02 .03 .01 .02 .01 .01 . 01 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .02 .01 .01 .66 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .02 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 .02 .02 .02 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .02 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .02 .00 00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .03 .07 .03 .07 .07 .04 .02 .04 .04 .01 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 . 00 .00 .00 CO . 00 00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 . 01 . 01 .04 .07 .12 .08 .07 .00 .00 . 00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 . 01 01 .10 .08 .10 .08 .08 .08 .04 .03 .04 .05 .01 .01 . 01 . 01 01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 .02 .01 .01 .06 .03 .05 .03 .03 .03 .02 .07 .03 .03 .02 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .02 .02 .01 .02 .02 .01 .01 .03 .01 .01 . 00 . 01 . 00 . 00 00 .01 .02 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 . 07 .02 . 05 .02 .02 .05 .02 .03 .02 .02 .04 .02 . 65 .02 .02 .04 .01 .06 .02 .02 .01 .02 .03 .02 .02 .01 . 01 . 01 .03 .00 .01 .00 .00 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 03 .03 .00 .01 .00 .00 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .66 .00 .00 . 01 00 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 . (HI . 01 01 00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 . 00 .01 .00 ,oi .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 . 00 00 00 . 00 .01 .01 .05 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .02 00 01 .02 01 01 I .01 .oi .oi .01 .61 .00 .00 .00 3553—25- 12 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66b 66c 69 74b 74e 741 72 74g 67 68d 68e 6Sg 68h 68i 75r 76a 76b 76e 86 a 86b S6d 86e S6i 87 100 78 79a 79a(l) 79a( 2 ) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(7) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c Sid 82 S3a 83c S3d S4a 84b S5e 851 Sog 85h 156 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66b 66c 60 74b 74e 74 f 72 74g 67 68(1 68e 68g 68h 68i 75r 76a 76b 76e 86a 86 b 86d 86e 86i 87 100 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81 d 82 83a 83c 83d 84a 84b 85e 85 f 85g 85h Table 49. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored I RATIOS TER 1,000. Cause. American troops in other Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis 0.06 0.05 Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) Epilepsy Neurasthenia Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) Shell-shock (cause not given) 1 Chorea .00 .05 ; VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane Dementia praecox Psyehasthenia Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive 0. 22 .05, VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Eyes and annexa, other diseases of VIII. Ear, diseases of. .06 .05 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. X. Throat, diseases of. 0.12 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. .... .12 .22 .05 .12 .22 .05 .24 1 .06 .05 .05 .06 . 12 .09 .05 .06 .12 .22 .05 DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 157 lilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. ountries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored . Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 07 . 14 0. 03 0. 09 0.04 0. IS 0.06 0.05 .01 .01 0. OS .02 .02 .08 0. 05 . 05 .07 .02 .02 .OS .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .08 .08 .07 .06 . 05 .07 .07 .02 .02 0. 30 .05 .10 .07 .18 .08 .30 .05 .05 . 05 .07 .08 .18 .30 .30 .05 .05 . 14 .07 .02 .09 .03 j 0.05 .08 .05 .17 .09 .01 .17 ... .02 .09 .03 .01 .01 .05 .06 .06 .05 :::::::::::: Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66b 66c 69 74b 74e 74f 72 74g 67 68d 68e 68g 68h 6Si 75r 76a 76b 76e 86a 86b S6d 86e 86i 87 100 77 78 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(7) 79a (8) 79b 79c 79d 79a 80 81a 81b Sle 81d 82 83a 83c S3d S4a 84b 85e 851 S5g 85h 158 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 49. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers 1 and enlisted men, including native troops. Tot Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. al United Total officers. States Arc Total enli White. ay- sted men, troops. Colored. American Total. Total native troops. XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 0. 11 0. 11 o. 11 0. 09 0. 15 0. 11 91 Pneumonia, broncho- e 2. 19 2.20 .93 1.80 3.71 2.26 0.83 92a Pneumonia, lobar 2. 46 2. 47 .94 1.96 7. 75 2. 55 1.28 93a .04 .04 .00 .04 .08 .05 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous .01 .01 .02 .01 .03 .01 .03 93c .03 .03 .03 .02 .06 . 03 95 .00 .00 .00 .00 96 .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 97 .00 .00 .00 . 00 98 Lungs, other diseases of .01 .01 .01 .00 .02 .01 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 101 Esophagus, diseases of .00 .00 .00 .00 102a Ulcer of the stomach .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 102c Stomach, other diseases of .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .0.' 105a Duodenal ulcer .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .08 105b Diarrhea .01 .01 .01 .01 105c Enteritis and colitis .04 .04 .01 .04 .04 .04 .01 107a .00 .0? 107c .00 .00 .00 .00 Of 108 Appendicitis . 14 .14 . 16 .13 . 17 . 14 • Ot 109a Hernia .03 .03 .02 .02 .05 .03 .or 109b Intestinal obstruction .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 110a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 nob .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 113 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 .o: 114 Cholelithiasis .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 115a Cholecystitis .01 .01 .02 .01 .00 .01 115b .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 115c Liver, other diseases of .01 .01 .00 .00 .01 .01 117a Peritonitis .02 .02 .01 .01 .06 .02 .01 117b .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 118a .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 118c .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 .03 .03 .03 .03 .07 .03 120 Nephritis’ chronic .06 .06 .08 .05 .14 .06 .tK 122a . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 122c H ydronephrosis .00 .00 .00 .00 122d .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 122e .00 .00 .00 .02 .00 123 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 124a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 124b .00 .00 .00 .00 125b .00 .00 .00 .00 127c .00 .00 .00 .00 127e .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene .00 .00 .00 .00 143a Carbuncle .00 .00 .02 .00 .00 143b .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .0. 144a Abscess .02 .02 .03 .02 . 05 .02 .0 144b Cellulitis .01 .01 .03 .01 .01 .01 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 .0 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 146b .00 .00 .00 .00 147c .00 .00 .00 .00 147e .00 .00 .00 .00 11 9h .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 .00 .00 .00 .00 189 N ot specified or ill-defined diseases .12 .12 .06 .07 .22 .12 .i Total 14. 08 14. 14 7. 15 12. 58 26. 78 14. 51 7.3 e Includes pneumonia, unclassified, DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 159 ilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Inter- national classifi- cation No. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 10 0. 01 0. 02 0. 01 0. 02 0. 14 0. 21 0.31 0.24 0. 24 89-90 .64 1.74 4. 35 1.92 1.85 1.44 1.99 3.23 2.86 2.80 91 .76 2.20 9. 35 2.70 2. 59 1.26 1.64 6. 36 2. 34 2.29 92a .05 .09 .05 . 05 .01 .03 .08 .04 .04 93a .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .04 .01 .07 .02 .02 93b .02 .02 .03 .02 .02 .04 .03 . 11 .04 .04 93c .00 . 00 .00 95 .01 .00 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .06 .01 .01 96 1 .00 .00 .00 . 00 00 .00 .03 .01 .01 .03 .01 .02 .02 .02 98. .02 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 . 01 99c . 1)0 .(10 . 00 .02 .01 .03 .01 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 102c .02 .01 .02 .01 .01 . 01 .00 .02 .01 . 01 . Ill) .00 . 00 . 01 01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .09 .07 .09 .09 105c . 00 00 .17 . 16 . 19 . 16 . 16 . 12 .09 .16 . 12 . 12 10S .02 .04 .09 .04 .04 .01 .01 .01 .01 . 01 109a .02 .02 .03 .02 .02 .03 .01 .01 .02 .02 109b .00 . 00 . oo .01 00 .02 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 01 .01 .01 . 01 00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 . 00 00 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 115a .00 .00 . 00 . 04 . 00 .00 .02 .00 .0) .01 .01 .01 ioi .01 11 5c .02 .02 .05 .02 .02 .01 .07 .01 .01 117a . 00 . 00 . 00 00 .02 .02 .00 .00 .00 . 01 . 00 00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .02 .00 .00 118c ........... .02 .08 .02 .02 .0.8 .03 .06 .04 .04 119 .08 .06 .15 .07 .07 .08 .04 . 15 .06 . 06 120 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 122a . 00 . 00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 122d . ()() . 01 . 00 . 00 00 .02 .00 .01 .00 .00 . 03 00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 124_a .66 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 00 127c . 01 .00 .00 .00 .01 loo .00 .00 .00 . 00 00 .02 .00 .00 .00 .03 . 00 .01 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .04 .02 .06 .02 .02 .03 .01 .03 .02 .02 144a .02 .01 .02 .02 .02 .03 .01 .01 . 01 144b . 01 .00 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 1450 .00 . 00 00 .01 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 146a .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .*00 .00 149h .03 .07 .24 .08 .08 . 11 .08 .23 .18 .18 189 6.92 14.89 32. 40 16. 10 15.59 7. 62 10.04 22. 05 13.04 12. 80 160 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- national classifi- cation No. S9-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 107a 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118c 119 120 122a 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125b 127c 127c 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 1450 146a 146b 147c 147e 149h 1 51 1 1S9 Table 49. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored,: RATIOS PER 1,000. Cause. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative . . . Pleurisy, serofibrinous. . . Pleura, other diseases of. Gangrene of lungs Asthma Pulmonary emphysema . Lungs, other diseases of. . XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ascaris lumbrieoides Intestinal parasites (others) Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and-bile duct, other diseases of. Liver, other diseases of Peritonitis Peritoneal adhesions Pancreatitis Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Abscess, perinephritic Hydronephrosis Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of N ephr'olithiasis Cystitis Bladder, other diseases of Stricture (nonvenereal) Hydrocele Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) . XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Gangrene Carbuncle Furuncle Abscess Cellulitis Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Synovitis. Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted). Organs of locomotion, other diseases of XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations Not specified or ill-defined diseases. Total American troops in othei Officers, other countries. 0. 72 0.83 .48 Philippine Islands. White. 0. 06 .24 .41 .06 .06 3. 53 Colored. 0.90 .22 .22 .22 2. 92 Total. 0.05 .37 .37 .05 3.4C DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 161 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. L Duntries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). 1 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Pilipinos. Hawaiians Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Total. White. Total. W r hite. Colored. Total. 0.21 0.02 0.09 0.04 89-90 0. 60 0. 10 4. 92 .83 1.42 .92 1.45 0. 25 91 0. 19 .30 .21 0. 10 4.71 2.70 6. 74 3. 75 1.35 0. 89 1. 35 92a .01 .01 93a .08 93b .07 .03 .09 .04 93c 95 96 97 98 .07 99c 101 102a .01 .01 .18 102c 105a .06 .05 105b .07 .01 .01 .08 105c .05 107a .17 107c .12 .30 .25 .28 .09 .08 . 18 108 .01 .01 .08 109a .06 .30 . 10 . 14 .02 .02 109b 110a . 07 110b .07 113 114 .07 115b 115c . 09 .01 . 11 117a .02 .02 117b 118a 118c . 14 .01 .09 .02 119 . 12 . io .05 .07 .01 .01 .05 .08 120 122a 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125b 127c .07 127e .07 142 143a . 11 . 18 143b . 10 . 14 .01 . oi 144a .05 144b 1 .30 .05 .01 .01 .36 1450 146a 146b 147c 147e . -- 0 . 1 .01 149h 150 . 05 .49 .03 .04 . 11 .25 1S9 1.55 4.22 2.00 1.63 25. 08 8. 60 IS. 79 10. 39 6. 30 4. 45 10. 48 ICC -■in- ion. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 '24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IT 19 20 2 ] 22 23 24 25 26 27 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 49. — Deaths, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. Cause. XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries ). Burns Burns, chemical and X-ray Compression Concussion Contusion Crushing Dermatitisfromtraumatisms Dislocation of joint Drowning, except suicide Eye and annexa, traumatisms of Foreign bodies Fracture, simple Fracture, compound Fracture, faulty union Gas, deleterious absorption Gunshot wounds Hemorrhage and results Homicides Poisoning by food Poisoning, other acute Secondary result of injury Sprain of joint Strain Suicide Synovitis, traumatic Wounds, multiple Wounds, penetrating Wounds, perforating Wounds (others) Traumatisms (others) Total Grand total Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) Knife Pistol ball Rifle ball Cutting and piercing instruments (others) Other military agents Sinking ships Air machines Automobiles Motorcycles. Railroad accidents Street car accidents Other vehicles Animals Conflagration Crushing Electricity Falls Machinery Excessive cold Excessive heat Stones Strangulation Hot liquids Fire, conflagration excepted Poisons Other external agents Total Total United States Army. Total Total Total enlisted men, American officers officers troops. and and Total enlisted enlisted Total men, men , officers. native including native Ameri- can White. Colored. Total. troops. [ troops. troops. 0. 03 0. 03 0. 19 0. 02 0. 01 0. 02 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 . 18 . 18 .93 . 12 .07 . 14 0. 06 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 . 12 .12 .07 .09 .07 . 12 .14 l! .01 .01 .05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 16 . 16 .52 .13 . 11 .14 . 17 . 17 .42 .13 . 13 .15 .06 ! . 00 .00 . 00 . 00 .02 .02 .00 .02 .01 .03 .02 .02 .01 .01 .02 .02 .03 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .02 .02 .04 .02 .05 .02 .(III .00 . 00 .00 .00 .03 .03 .05 .02 .03 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 . 15 .15 .33 . 13 .06 . 14 .28 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 .08 .08 . 15 .05 .06 .08 .06 . 11 . 11 .08 .07 . 14 . 11 . 06 | .06 .06 .09 .04 .09 .06 .04 .04 .02 .03 .04 .04 .06 .11 . 11 .27 .07 .06 .10 1.35 1.36 3.31 1.02 1.01 1.26 .72 1 15. 43 15. 50 10. 46 13. 60 27. 79 15. 76 8.11 .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 . 11 . 11 .20 .08 .18 . 10 .17 . 12 . 12 .13 . 10 .15 . 12 .19 .03 .03 .02 .03 .03 .03 . 19 . 19 . 19 . 13 . 13 . 19 .06 . 02 .02 . 00 . 00 .02 .15 . 15 1.88 . 06 .00 .06 .07 .08 . 17 . 06 .03 . 07 .03 .03 . 11 .03 .01 .03 |j . 12 . 12 .06 .09 . 10 .13 .01 . 01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .03 .03 .01 .03 .02 .04 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 .06 . 00 . 00 . 01 . 00 . 00 .02 .02 .03 .02 .01 .02 .06 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .07 .07 . 12 .06 .06 .07 .03 . 00 . 00 .00 . 00 .00 00 . 00 . 00 .00 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .01 . 01 .02 .00 .01 no no 00 . 00 .00 . 00 . 00 . 00 . 01 . 00 .00 . 02 . 02 .04 .02 .02 .02 . 29 .29 .30 .24 .21 .29 . 17 1.35 1.36 3.31 1.02 1.01 1.26 .72 DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 163 klipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska ). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia ). Officers . Enlisted men . Total officers and enlisted men . Officers . Enlisted men . Total officers and enlisted men . Office classifi - cation . White . Colored . Total . White . Colored . Total . 0.18 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0. 23 0. C 2 0.02 0.02 0.03 2 .00 .00 .00 3 .00 .00 .00 4 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 5 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 6 .84 . 14 .06 .13 .17 1.18 .09 .09 . 15 .20 7 .01 .00 . 00 .00 8 .02 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 9 .09 .12 .08 . 12 .11 .04 .06 .07 .07 11 .05 .00 . 00 .01 .00 .01 .01 13 .00 .00 .00 14 .52 .14 .08 .13 . 15 . 57 . 11 .17 . 16 .18 15 .31 .09 .12 . 10 . 11 .61 .19 . 16 .24 .25 16 .00 .00 .00 17 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .04 .02 . 05 .05 18 .02 .02 .03 .02 .02 .01 .02 .02 19 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 20 .05 .02 . 05 .03 .03 .03 .01 .04 .02 .02 21 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 22 .05 .03 .06 .03 .03 .04 .01 .01 .02 23 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 24 .02 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 25 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 26 .31 .18 .07 .18 .19 .35 .05 .01 .OS .09 27 .00 .00 .00 28 .09 .02 .02 .02 .03 .26 .09 . 11 .15 .16 29 .06 .04 .05 .04 .04 . 11 .11 .25 .19 .19 30 •10 .05 .09 .05 .06 .08 .03 . 11 .06 .06 31 .02 .03 .03 .03 .03 .04 .03 .06 .06 .06 32 .12 .08 05 .08 .08 .53 .07 .08 .15 .16 33 2.91 1.06 .86 1.04 1.15 4.14 .95 1.24 1.49 1.61 9. S 3 15. 95 33.27 17.15 16.74 11.76 10. 99 23. 26 14.53 14. 41 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 1 .15 .10 .16 .10 .10 .27 .07 .20 . 11 . 12 2 .10 .10 . 15 .10 .10 . 16 .08 . 15 .13 .13 3 .02 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .02 .03 .02 .02 4 .14 .06 .07 .06 .06 .23 .23 .22 .37 .36 5 .00 .00 00 1.71 .08 .01 .08 . 17 2. 32 .03 .04 .14 7 .20 .07 .02 .07 .08 .15 .05 .05 .08 .08 8 .02 .03 .01 .03 .03 .26 .03 .04 . 05 9 .06 .08 .07 .08 .08 .07 .10 . 15 .19 .19 10 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .00 .01 .01 .00 11 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .01 .04 .03 .06 .06 12 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 13 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 14 .03 .02 .01 .02 .02 .03 .02 .02 .03 .03 15 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .02 .01 01 .11 .06 .05 .06 .06 .14 .06 .09 .07 .08 17 . 00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19 .01 .00 .00 .00 20 .00 .01 .00 .00 21 01 00 00 22 .02 .02 02 01 .01 01 01 23 .00 .01 .00 00 .01 00 .00 00 24 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 25 .04 .02 .04 .02 .02 .03 .01 .01 .01 26 .23 .28 .18 .27 .27 .42 .17 .25 .30 .31 ' 27 2.91 1.06 .86 1.04 1.15 4.14 .95 1.24 1.49 1.61 164 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 49 . — • Deaths , by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored, RATIOS PER 1,000. American troops in other | Office classifi- cation . Agent. Officers, other Philippine Islands. countries. White. Colored. Total. XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries'). 9 Burns 3 Burns, chemical and X-ray 4 Compression Concussion G Contusion 0. 12 0.09 .19 Crushing .18 0.22 8 Dermatitis from traumatisms 9 Dislocation of joint 11 Drowning, except suicide 0.36 .35 .28 13 Eve and annexa, traumatisms of. 14 Foreign bodies 15 F racture, simple . is . 14 16 Fracture, compound .36 .12 .22 .14 17 Fracture, faulty union IS das, deleterious absorption 19 Gunshot wounds 20 Hemorrhage and results .06 . 05 | 21 Homicides .12 .45 .09 2 9 Poisoning by food 23 Poisoning, other acute .12 .29 .23 24 25 Secondary result of injury .06 .05 26 Strain ..." 27 .36 .41 .33 28 Synovitis, traumatic 29 Wounds, multiple . 12 .06 .05 30 Wounds’ penetrating .24 31 .12 32 W ounds (others) . . .7 .05 .05 1 33 Traumatisms (others) . 12 .06 .05 Total 1.91 1.94 .90 1.72 8.35 5. 47 3. 82 5.12 Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries ). (The following arc included above.) 1 2 Pistol ball .36 .29 .22 .28 : 3 Rifle ball .12 .06 .22 ,09 4 .06 . 05 . 48 6 . 12 Air machines .48 8 9 Motorcycles .06 .05 :| 10 Railroad accidents .06 .05 11 .12 .09 : 12 13 .06 .05 14 15 .06 . 05 1 16 17 Falls 1 .24 .19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 . .06 .05 20 .12 . 12 .09 27 .24 . 77 .70 1.91 1.94 .90 1 73 « DEATHS OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 165 klipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. ther countries (enlisted men) . Native troops (enlisted men). Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. Office classifi- cation. White. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.01 2 3 4 0.06 .00 .37 0.05 .05 .05 5 .07 6 .31 .10 .42 0.06 .06 0.05 0.18 7 8 .01 .01 9 .25 .21 .46 1.26 .14 .09 .79 .11 0.25 11 13 14 .43 .31 .36 .15 .21 .03 .03 15 .26 .10 .28 .01 .01 .05 .08 16 17 .21 18 .05 .07 .05 19 .00 .05 .01 .01 20 .05 .07 21 .07 .01 .01 22 .25 .21 .01 .01 23 24 .03 .03 .06 .05 26 .19 1.51 .41 .40 .28 .02 .02 .22 .18 .42 27 .49 28 .05 .08 29 .06 .30 .10 1.12 .01 .01 .05 .08 30 .15 .63 .02 .02 31 .06 .14 .05 .18 32 .06 .05 .10 .02 .02 33 2.23 1.81 2.16 1.9S 5.41 .39 .19 1.02 . 65 .53 .93 3.78 6. 03 4.16 3.61 30. 49 8.99 18. 98 11.41 6.95 4.98 11.41 ] .06 .00 .21 .20 .42 .10 .25 2 .12 .30 .41 1.41 .04 .04 .16 .18 .25 3 .06 .05 .05 .07 4 .06 .05 .20 .70 .03 .03 .05 .98 5 .70 . 01 .65 F> .06 .05 .10 .01 .01 7 .25 .21 .11 .01 .01 8 .50 .41 Q .12 .10 .20 .07 .06 .06 10 11 .06 .05 12 .05 .05 .08 13 .05 .18 15 16 .30 . 05 . 05 .25 .21 .05 .28 .03 .03 .18 17 20 21 22 . 05 .02 .02 23 24 25 26 .06 .30 .10 .62 . 51 .61 1.62 .17 .19 .19 . 16 .25 27 2.23 1.81 2.10 1.9S 5.41 .39 .19 1.02 .65 .53 .93 166 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 50. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS." Inter- national classifi- cation No. 4 5 6 7 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19(1 190 19 f 19g 19h 191 19j 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25a 25b 2fi 27 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-A5 46 48a 48b 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b Total of mean annual strengths for the war period. Cause. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken-pox German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench fever Trench mouth Typhoid vaccination Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Pyemia, surgical Anthrax Tetanus Trench foot Mycoses (others) - --- Pellagra Beriberi Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis'(others) Tuberculosis (all) III. Venereal diseases. Syphilis (all) Chancroidal infection . Gonococcus infection . Venereal (all) IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Gout Diabetes, melLitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) . Cretinism and myxedema Acromegaly Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Total United States Army. 4,128,479 4,092,457 206,382 3,599,527 286,548 3,886,075 36,022 Total Total Total enlisted men, American troops. officers officers and and enlisted enlisted Total Total men , men, officers. Color including Ameri- White. t Colored. not Total. native can stated. troops. troops. 24 24 24 24 28 26 24 2 26 2 1 1 1 1 149 149 142 7 149 18 18 18 18 80 80 1 77 2 79 775 769 20 673 59 17 749 6 86 85 3 79 2 1 82 1 13 13 1 12 12 9 9 8 1 9 2 2 2 2 11 11 11 11 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 225 225 2 207 n 5 223 52 52 43 7 2 52 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 35 35 34 1 35 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 5 5 4 1 5 4 4 4 4 27 15 1 14 14 12 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 i 1 1 55 55 2 40 10 3 53 6 5 4 1 5 1 48 48 43 5 48 8 8 392 390 3 368 19 387 2 21, 682 21,272 381 19,082 1,632 177 20, 891 410 70 70 4 57 8 1 66 27 27 1 19 7 26 1,033 1,021 9 848 149 15 1,012 12 22, 812 22,390 395 20, 006 1,796 193 21,995 422 3,318 3, 297 33 2,104 1,131 29 3,264 21 105 104 1 40 63 103 1 7, 027 7,021 9 2,941 4, 067 4 7,012 6 10, 450 10, 422 43 5,085 5, 261 33 10, 379 28 536 534 489 44 1 534 2 126 126 5 110 10 1 121 244 243 5 208 26 4 238 1 6, 582 6, 575 77 4,946 1,507 45 6,498 7 6 6 5 1 6 330 329 14 294 13 8 315 1 4,795 4, 795 15 4,580 184 16 4, 780 7 7 7 7 15 15 12 2 1 15 7 7 7 7 23 23 22 i 23 a Includes 9,710 men in the United States discharged from draft after a few days observation in camp. In some instances discharges for disability have been wrongly charged to troops or localities for which no admissions or too few admissions are shown in other tables. This was due to clerical error which it is not now practicable to correct, and applies also to detailed tables which appear later. The number of discharges for disability so involved is 1,406, nearly all of which (1,362) are in “Other countries and not stated.” The total number of dis- charges for disability is not affected by the error in question. b Includes total strength for “Other countries and not stated.” Source of information: Medical reports sent to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 167 white, colored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. a United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). 124,266 1,965,297 145,826 2,111,123 2,235,389 73,728 1,469,656 122,412 1,592,068 1,665,796 Inter- national classifi- Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. cation No. Officers. White. Colored. Total. Officers. White. Colored. Color not; stated. Total. 11 11 11 13 13 13 1 23 2 25 25 4 1 1 1 5 138 7 145 145 2 2 2 6 15 3 3 3 7 51 2 53 53 1 22 22 23 9 10 3 464 70 37 1 501 71 511 74 10 201 8 22 ~1 7 1 230 10 240 10 10 14 1 12 12 13 18 8 8 8 i 1 1 19a 2 2 2 19b 11 11 11 19c 2 2 2 19d 1 1 1 19e 1 1 1 19f 123 8 131 131 2 81 3 4 88 90 19g 19h 35 7 42 42 6 1 7 7 2 2 191 2 2 2 19j 19k 29 1 30 30 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 191 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 5 5 19n 3 3 3 1 1 1 19o 1 11 11 12 1 1 1 19p 20 a 3 3 3 1 1 1 20 c 4 4 4 22 1 1 1 24 18 18 18 22 10 9 34 34 25a 4 1 5 25b 43 5 48 48 26 27 3 346 18 364 367 19 1 20 20 47 353 3 17, 490 33 1,423 1 18, 913 34 19, 266 37 20 1 1,396 23 199 7 18 1,613 30 1,633 31 28a 28b 18 7 25 25 1 1 1 2 29 7 363 750 18, 291 133 1,564 883 19, 855 890 20, 218 2 24 S2 1,502 15 221 4 22 101 1,745 103 1,769 30-35 27 1, 984 32 1, 089 61 3,073 93 3,100 93 6,907 10, 100 4 96 3 41 ii 151 3 155 3 37 38a 38b 7 34 2,863 4,879 4,037 5,187 6,900 10,066 2 6 62 161 27 68 4 18 93 247 95 253 473 44 517 517 12 7 12 12 36 39-45 4 101 8 109 113 1 2 9 10 5 188 26 214 219 19 1 20 20 46 59 4, 557 5 1,481 1 6,038 6 6, 097 6 18 359 24 IS 401 419 48a 48b 12 13 245 4, 435 7 7 181 252 4,616 7 264 4, 629 7 1 2 47 126 6 3 5 3 58 132 59 134 50 51a 51b 12 2 14 14 5 18 1 1 1 52b 5 5 2 2 2 18 18 3 1 4 4 53b 168 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 50 . — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in other Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 191 19r 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19in 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25a 25b 26 27 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 4Sb 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b Total of mean annual strengths for the war period . . j 8,388 16,995 4,456 21,451 16,161 3,319 19,480 19,688 Cause. Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands, c Hawaii. Panama. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Tj'phoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results Influenza 1 1 1 Dysentery (all) 1 1 Erysipelas Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier , bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 1 i 1 1 Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute ' i' Trench fever Epidemic diseases (others) 1 1 Septicemia, general 2 Mycoses (others) Beriberi II. Tuberculosis. 8 29 4 33 40 3 43 5 2 31 5 1 1 5 3 36 5 2 2 42 4 2 45 4 1 6 2 3 1 6 8 2 1 3 III. Venereal diseases. 1 3 7 3 7 3 6 1 7 IV. General diseases (others). 2 2 10 10 i 1 2 2 i Hodgkin’s disease 1 c Includes troops in China. DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 169 •ored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ■) i liuntries (enlisted men). I Native troops (enlisted men). 14,232 97,49S 10,535 108,033 18,576 5,615 11,831 Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White, d Colored.*? Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 1 1 1 2 4 5 1 1 1 1 6 7 4 4 9 2 10 12 4 4 1 2 3 10 1 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 1 1 2 1 1 19g 1 1 2 19h 19i 19] 19k 191 19rrr 19n 19o 1 1 6 2 4 19p 20a 20c 22 24 1 1 25a 1 25b 26 8 27 3 3 1 1 47 69 1 159 229 53 2 55 268 98 44 28a 1 1 2 28b 29 3 11 14 8 8 2 3 30-35 73 1 171 245 61 2 63 275 100 47 8 1 15 24 5 5 9 4 15 37 1 1 1 1 1 38a 9 3 12 3 3 1 3Sb 17 5 15 37 9 9 3 5 20 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 36 1 1 2 1 1 39-45 1 3 4 1 46 13 2 27 42 4 4 2 3 2 4Sa 48b 2 3 1 50 13 13 26 3 3 51a | 51b 52b 53a 1 1 53b d Separate strength for white and colored not available. 170 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 50 . — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Total U nited States Army. Inter- national Cause. Total officers Total officers Total enlisted men, American troops. classifi- cation No. and enlisted men, including native troops. and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Total native troops. IV. General diseases ( others ) — Continued. 88 416 416 3 373 15 38 2 413 116 17 17 2 53c Other diseases of the ductless glands 88 88 1 87 S7 54 80 64 63 1 64 16 55a 24 24 22 2 24 104 104 1 88 15 103 55c Purpura 5 55d 185 185 1 158 24 2 184 86 85 1 80 3 1 84 1 2 446 5 2 453 1, 190 1,189 19 6 1,042 134 7 1, 183 57-59 19 18 1 19 1 j V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). BO Encephalitis 18 18 2 16 16 61 Meningitis, simple 79 79 13 1 79 62 Locomotor ataxia 127 126 2 111 11 2 124 1 63a M ultiple sclerosis 194 194 1 183 10 193 63 b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 340 337 4 301 27 5 333 3 64 Apoplexy 178 178 2 145 28 3 176 66a Facial paralysis 57 57 2 46 7 2 55 66b Paraplegia 40 40 1 31 6 2 39 66c 379 377 4 322 28 23 373 0 1 69 5,417 49 5,385 49 13 4, 671 41 673 28 5,372 49 32 || 74a 8 74b N eurasthenia ..... I 2, 259 734 2,256 60 2,085 661 87 24 2,196 733 74c Enuresis 734 1 68 4 74d 157 157 2 134 19 2 155 „ ' 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). 1,821 63 1, 821 1,549 261 0 1,816 74f 63 3 58 2 60 72 Chorea 157 150 5 155 2 [' 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 2, 139 2, 139 15 1,915 182 27 2, 124 73b Neuralgia 34 34 32 1 1 34 | 73c Neuritis 892 891 18 544 324 5 873 i 73d 150 150 1 131 17 1 149 74g 502 501 9 464 26 2 492 i VI. Mental alienation. 67 220 220 7 191 17 5 213 68a Constitut ional psychopathic states 3,709 3, 708 10, 648 16 3,537 123 32 3,692 10, 644 i 68b Mental deficiency \ 10, 658 2 4 9, 087 2 1, 506 51 10 68c 2 2 63d Dementia prrecox 5, 797 5, 770 26 5,315 345 84 5,744 27 1 68e 333 333 13 314 3 3 320 681 Psychoneurosis 2, 616 2, 615 25 2, 402 161 27 2, 590 1 68g 68h 177 177 174 3 177 1,711 1,052 1, 711 38 1,528 116 29 1,673 68i Psychoses (others)./ 1,051 16 '931 89 15 1,035 1 VIT. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 2, 050 283 2, 047 282 11 1,889 137 10 2,036 3 75a (1) Astigmatism 4 265 11 o 278 1 75a 173 173 160 13 173 75a 558 2 503 53 75a 1,036 1, 034 5 961 60 8 1,029 2 75b '207 206 180 23 3 206 1 63 63 i 47 15 62 75d 189 187 156 31 187 0 75e Trachoma 1,238 1, 236 i 1,187 39 9 1,235 2 75f 137 135 3 123 9 132 0 75g 75h 14 1 15 464 463 1 437 25 462 1 75i 76 74 61 12 1 74 2 75 j 75k Choroiditis 253 252 3 214 34 1 249 i 111 111 2 85 17 7 109 751 207 205 6 165 31 3 199 2 75m 219 218 2 204 10 2 216 i 75n 42 42 40 2 42 75o 37 36 3 27 6 33 i 75p 75r 67 66 2 62 2 64 i Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 735 730 5 631 87 7 725 i DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 171 vred, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive— Continued: ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. nited St ates Army in United States (includin z, Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Inter- national Total j Olill •iassifi- officers officers fficers. and Officers. and No. IV liite. Colored. Total. enlisted White. Colored. not Total. enlisted stated. 346 37 383 383 3 24 24 27 88 2 15 17 116 1 86 86 87 1 1 1 53c 55 1 8 8 8 54 21 1 22 22 1 1 2 2 55a 1 88 15 103 104 4 4 4 1 1 1 55c 1 152 24 176 177 1 6 6 55d 70 2 72 72 1 9 1 1 11 12 55e 398 4 402 402 2 37 37 39 56a 6 1,026 131 1, 157 1, 163 14 2 16 16 56b 18 1 19 19 57-59 1 9 9 10 1 7 8 60 63 13 76 76 2 1 3 3 61 2 101 11 112 114 9 1 10 10 62 1 171 10 181 182 10 10 10 63a 4 284 26 310 314 15 1 16 16 63b 2 129 28 157 159 13 2 15 15 64 2 33 6 39 41 12 1 13 13 66a 30 5 35 1 1 1 3 3 66b 2 298 28 326 328 1 21 2 23 24 66c 10 4,233 608 4, 841 4, 851 387 62 12 461 461 69 38 7 3 3 3 48 1,883 82 1,965 2, 013 7 184 5 6 195 202 74b 641 66 707 707 10 10 10 1 130 19 149 150 1 4 4 5 3 1,476 258 1, 734 1,737 1 71 3 74 75 74e 2 38 38 40 1 20 1 21 22 74 f 146 5 151 151 3 3 3 72 a 1,714 170 1,884 1,895 4 183 11 8 202 206 73a 29 1 30 30 2 2 2 73b 13 487 321 80S 821 4 55 3 1 59 63 73c 123 17 140 140 1 6 1 8 73d 6 26 471 477 3 17 17 20 7 160 15 175 182 31 2 1 34 34 67 14 3,180 114 3,294 3,308 i 313 7 8 328 329 68a i 8,549 1,416 9,965 9,966 1 467 85 13 565 566 68b 2 2 2 68c 21 4,481 267 4,748 4, 769 5 762 72 35 869 874 6Sd 7 280 3 283 290 4 33 33 37 68e 20 2,267 153 2,420 2,440 4 128 8 16 152 156 68f 143 2 145 145 28 1 29 29 28 1,231 90 1,321 1,349 7 277 26 13 316 323 6Sh 13 742 72 814 827 3 177 15 4 196 199 6Si 8 1,797 133 1,930 1,938 3 58 3 3 64 67 75a 2 247 10 257 259 2 15 1 16 IS 75a(l) 155 13 168 168 3 3 3 75a(2) 1 485 51 536 537 1 14 1 15 16 75a(3) 5 910 59 969 974 26 1 3 30 30 75a(4) 175 23 198 198 2 1 3 3 i 41 14 6 ] 75c 135 30 165 165 19 1 20 20 75d i 1, 104 37 1,141 1,142 79 2 6 87 87 75e 2 115 7 122 124 1 5 2 7 8 75f 10 1 11 11 4 4 4 75? i 420 25 445 446 11 11 11 75h 60 12 72 72 1 1 2 2 75i i 191 33 224 225 1 23 1 24 25 75j 1 72 16 88 89 1 10 1 3 14 15 75k 4 130 23 153 157 2 33 8 1 42 44 751 2 1S1 10 191 193 18 IS 18 75m 37 2 39 39 2 2 2 75n 2 25 5 30 32 1 1 1 2 3 75o 2 58 2 60 62 3 3 3 75p 1 583 81 664 665 3 42 6 1 49 52 75r 172 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 50. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, whit< ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in other Inter- national classifi- cation No. 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55(1 55e 56a 56b 57-59 60 61 62 63a 63 b 64 66a 661) 66c 69 74a 71b 74c 74(1 74e 74 1 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74c 67 68a 68b 68c 68(1 68e 68 f 68r 6Sh 6Xi 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75 f 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75n 75r | Cause. IV. General diseases (others)— Continued. Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases of Other diseases or the ductless glands. Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases, (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic V. Nervous system, diseases of (nil). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Facial paralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others! Epilepsy Jacksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia Enuresis Neurosis Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states. Mental deficiency. Malingering Dementia prcecox Psvchasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases o/. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated). Strabismus Leucoma Cataract Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Pterygium Amblyopia Amaurosis Choroiditis Iritis Keratitis Retinitis Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of Eyes and anneXa, other diseases of Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. Hawaii. Panama White. Colored. Total. White. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 173 ored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ■untries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Inter- national classifi- cation No. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 1 1 2 4 88 116 53c 1 15 51 55a 55b 1 1 2 1 1 1 55e 9 2 11 1 1 2 1 7 10 1 56b 57-59 60 61 1 1 1 62 1 1 1 1 63a 1 6 6 1 1 i 63b 2 1 3 61 1 2 3 1 1 3 21 21 2 66c 19 1 16 36 17 2 19 2 3 27 69 74a 10 18 28 1 1 1 1 1 71b 3 4 7 3 3 74c 2 2 74d 1 7 1 1 74e 1 1 71f 1 1 1 1 72 6 19 25 4 4 1 1 73b 1 4 5 1 73e 2 2 73d 2 2 1 1 1 74g 4 4 67 23 21 47 3 3 1 68a 36 2 38 76 14 14 2 1 68b 68c 16 49 19 2 21 16 6 6«d 1 3 4 68e 3 11 14 1 1 1 68f 1 1 68g 12 16 28 4 4 OSh 3 11 14 2 2 1 6Si 11 18 3 1 4 1 2 75a 2 2 1 75a ( 1 ) 2 2 75a(2) 2 2 1 1 2 75a(3) 7 5 12 2 2 2 75a(4) 3 2 1 75b 1 1 1 1 75d 2 3 2 2 2 75e 1 1 2 75f 75g 1 1 4 4 1 75h 2 75i 1 1 1 75j 4 4 3 3 75k 2 2 4 2 751 1 2 3 1 75m 75n 1 750 1 1 1 75p 3 6 9 1 1 1 2 2 75r 174 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 50. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white J absolute numbers. Total United States Army. Inter- national Total officers Total officers Total enlisted men, American troops. classifi- cation No. Cause. and enlisted men, including native troops. and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Total native troops. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 5,492 125 5,481 88 5, 153 197 43 5, 393 123 li 76b 125 2 115 6 2 76c 12 12 12 12 70d Defective hearing (cause not stated) 399 399 27 338 33 i 372 76e 168 167 2 152 13 165 1 IX. Nasal fossa;, diseases of. 86a 6 6 6 6 86b 48 48 47 1 48 86c 3 3 3 86(1 23 22 3 17 1 1 19 1 86 e Sinusitis (all)! ! 313 313 19 267 23 4 294 Polypus, nasal 6 6 1 5 5 86g 86h 1 1 1 1 in 110 1 99 10 109 1 86i Nasal fossa?, other diseases of 53 53 49 4 53 X . Throat, diseases of. 87a I laryngitis, acute catarrhal 60 60 5 52 1 2 55 87b Larynx, other diseases of. . . 7 7 2 5 7 100a 81 81 78 3 81 100b Tonsillitis, chronic 85 7 76 2 78 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 4 4 1 1 4 lOOd 24 24 1 22 1 23 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of 9 9 2 7 7 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 74 74 70 3 1 74 78 65 65 57 8 65 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 10, 697 1,281 10, 653 1.280 83 9, 417 1,159 150 1,060 93 10, 570 1,261 44 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 19 95 7 1 79a (2) Aortic stenosis. ..... . 168 168 3 15 165 79a. (3) Mitralinsufficiency 6,184 2,291 304 6, 149 44 5, 33S 696 71 6, 105 35 79a (4) Mitral stenosis. .. ." 2, 286 14 2,051 276 214 7 2,272 300 5 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 303 3 18 6 1 79a 7 7 7 7 79a 4 4 4 4 79a 458 456 432 22 2 456 2 79b Cardiac hypertrophy. . . . 596 596 3 506 86 1 593 79c Cardiac dilatation. * 102 102 1 90 8 3 101 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 1,215 1,214 761 35 1,022 143 14 1,179 1 79e Heart., other organic diseases of 1 678 77 5 760 4 80 Angina occtoris 22 21 20 1 21 1 SI a Aneurysms 48 48 2 9 2 46 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 240 239 17 185 36 1 222 i 81c Aortitis 24 24 1 15 8 23 81d Arteries, other diseases of. . 16 16 9 7 16 82 1 47 54 83a Hemorrhoids 211 211 4 176 29 2 207 83b 261 261 1 234 25 1 260 83c Varicose veins 1,261 257 1, 260 20 1, 161 227 71 8 1, 240 i 83d 84a Phlebitis '257 6 21 3 251 3 3 3 3 84b Lymphatie'svstem, other diseases of 1 If, 142 2 102 36 2 140 4 Cardiac arrhythmias 646 644 352 290 2 644 2 1 85b 28 3, 067 28 2 24 2 26 85c 85d 3, 067 7 7 2, 054 6 1,001 5 3, 060 7 7 1 S5e 10 10 10 10 85 f 951 950 7 803 136 4 943 1 85g 85h 14 14 11 2 1 14 69 69 58 n 69 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 1,315 1, 310 304 54 i, no 121 25 1,256 5 91 '305 10 253 29 12 294 1 92a 561 561 5 493 59 4 556 93a 904 903 8 815 60 20 895 1 93b 367 367 9 331 25 2 358 93c 1,110 1,109 2,902 13 958 82 56 1,096 2, 885 1 90 2, 948 272 17 2,433 233 439 13 46 97 Pulmonary emphysema 271 4 33 1 267 1 98 Lungs, other diseases of 89 89 3 75 10 1 86 e Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY r COUNTRY. 175 'ored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Officers. 67 1 26 2 3 8 1 1 5 6 1 1 56 13 3 27 10 3 3 1 28 1 1 16 1 1 3 1 18 2 1 4 39 4 5 4 9 13 3 3 lYhite. 4, 724 96 10 308 141 6 41 1 14 230 5 1 94 49 43 2 52 67 1 21 7 64 51 8,767 1,079 140 4, 896 1,969 246 6 4 427 494 83 933 649 18 33 175 12 9 41 155 212 1, 123 210 2 80 337 22 2,017 6 10 767 10 57 921 180 402 671 182 772 2,341 219 67 Colored. 187 4 31 12 1 21 10 4 1 3 1 1 1 3 8 966 86 15 614 213 16 22 84 8 136 73 9 34 7 7 5 29 24 70 21 30 290 2 998 1 134 2 11 114 20 31 41 14 65 432 30 10 Total officers and enlisted men. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Inter- national ital. Officers. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. classifi- cation No. 4,911 100 10 4,978 101 10 18 1 385 17 9 10 2 9 1 404 20 2 422 21 76a 76b 76c 76d 339 365 i 26 2 28 29 8 153 155 8 8 6 6 41 41 1 6 6 2 86b 86c 1 1 2 2 15 18 251 5 259 6 10 35 2 2 39 49 86e 1 1 104 105 3 3 sog 86h 53 53 44 49 7 2 2 5 87b 100a 100b 55 55 12 12 10 12 11 1 68 74 1 9 1 2 2 1 i 22 23 1 lOOd 7 8 1 1 67 67 6 6 59 59 2 2 78 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 9,733 1,165 155 9,789 1, 178 158 23 5 570 66 10 93 9 51 7 714 82 10 519 71 30 737 87 10 533 75 5, 510 2, 182 262 5, 537 2, 192 265 14 4 396 70 26 2 42 2 6 6 4 4 449 449 2 2 1 l ) 79a(8) 79b 578 581 9 2 11 7 11 91 92 1, 069 722 1,097 723 7 81 25 4 6 94 29 2 101 29 79d 79e 18 18 2 42 43 1 2 2 4 209 225 1 7 2 9 10 81b 81c 19 20 1 1 2 16 16 46 47 6 2 8 8 22 22 35 18 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 184 187 1 20 1 21 22 33 17 236 237 21 1 1, 193 231 1, 211 236 2 1 29 16 i 3 1 2 2 110 112 22 6 28 13 1 28 13 2 84b 627 627 13 24 25 i 1 85a 85b 85c 3,015 7 3, 019 7 3 31 3 1 35 38 10 10 901 12 904 12 1 33 1 2 2 37 1 1 38 1 85f 68 68 1 S.5h 1,035 200 433 712 196 837 2,773 249 1,074 204 433 717 200 846 2,786 252 14 6 5 3 5 4 2 1 177 69 89 141 144 178 70 14 8 26 18 11 17 5 3 8 4 3 5 1 18 9 192 81 118 164 156 213 84 17 206 87 123 167 161 217 86 18 5 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 77 80 5 5 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 17G Table 50. — Discharges for disability , by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, whit ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86 a 86b 86c 86d 86e 86 f 86 g 86h 86i 87 a 87 b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e VII 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 American troops in oth Cause. Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panam; Officers, other countries. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White VIII. Ear, diseases of. 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 1 1 1 X. Throat, diseases of. 1 1 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 4 5 12 12 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 3 i XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 14 14 1 Lungs, other diseases of 1 i 1 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 177 ored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. untries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Other countries and not stated. Transports. /Vhite. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. 34 63 5 5 4 1 3 4 1 2 2 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 l 1 1 i 1 1 9 3 i 14 14 1 1 1 i 1 i i 1 2 2 27 1 42 80 21 21 12 20 12 6 6 3 3 1 23 1 9Q 53 12 12 7 20 8 6 13 4 4 4 1 i 4 5 1 1 2 3 2 2 9 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 2 8 10 2 2 1 2 5 7 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 10 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 6 1 1 i 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 7 17 24 4 4 2 1 ! 3 8 11 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 . 2 15 17 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 38 41 3 3 1 5 4 9 1 2 3 2 18 26 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b S6c 86d S6e 86 f 86g 86h 86 i 87 a 87b KXla 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a( 1 ) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(6) 79a(7) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 8lc 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85 a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85 f 85g S5h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 178 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 50. — Discharges for disability , by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, win ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Total United States Army. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c | 105a 1 105b 105c I 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b lisa 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 145f 145g 145h 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145o Cause. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Gastroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of Liver, other diseases of Peritonitis Peritoneal adhesions Pancreatitis Visceroptosis Digestive system, other uiseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvene - real). Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Abscess, perinephritic Nephroptosis Hydronephrosis Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis Cystitis Bladder, other diseases of Urethritis (nonvenereal) Stricture (nonvenereal) Urethra, other diseases of Prostate, diseases of Balanitis Epididymitis (nonvenereal) Hydrocele Warts, external genital organs Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonve- nereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Gangrene Carbuncle Furuncle Abscess Cellulitis Trichophytosis Nails, defects and diseases of Ectoparasites Clavus Dermatitis Eczema Erythema Herpes Impetigo Lichen N fpvus Pityriasis Psoriasis Skin and cellular tissues, other diseases of Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enlisted men, American troops. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Tot: nati’ troof 152 151 4 145 1 1 147 9 9 2 2 1,401 1,401 3 1,180 212 6 1,398 17 17 15 2 17 464 464 8 441 14 1 456 71 71 4 67 67 435 433 8 405 18 2 425 412 412 15 382 14 i 397 13 13 12 1 13 144 144 9 130 4 i 135 49 26 23 3 26 9 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1] 11 1 10 10 285 284 14 249 19 2 270 3, 737 3, 736 33 3, 250 439 14 3, 703 52 52 1 49 2 51 177 177 2 125 49 1 175 922 217 4 189 23 1 213 37 36 2 30 4 34 14 14 3 10 1 11 82 82 4 74 15 4 78 17 17 2 15 6 6 4 2 6 26 26 11 15 26 280 280 6 273 1 274 9 2 1 1 2 30 30 29 1 30 48 48 48 48 112 112 7 98 4 3 105 1,178 1, 171 27 1,065 47 32 1,144 10 10 10 10 20 20 19 1 20 23 23 1 22 22 200 198 2 183 12 1 196 80 80 2 68 7 3 78 142 142 5 132 4 1 137 162 162 1 120 40 1 161 313 979 41 313 9 2 9 74 1 10 73 31 24 7 31 166 4 '72 162 2 9 2 2 43 43 31 12 43 71 70 59 11 70 3 3 2 1 3 121 121 78 42 1 121 10 10 8 2 10 1 1 1 1 ::::: 9 9 1 7 1 8 67 66 2 47 17 64 43 43 2 38 2 1 41 7 6 1 7 18 18 16 2 18 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 25 25 1 20 4 24 .... 149 149 3 137 9 146 7 7 7 7 , 8 8 7 1 8 3 3 2 1 3 3 3 2 1 3 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 105 105 2 101 2 103 1, 144 1, 132 7 960 156 9 1,125 i DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY’ COUNTRY. 179 lored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia) Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Total officers officers Officers. and Officers. and White. Colored. Total. enlisted White. not Total. enlisted men. | Colored. stated. 3 130 1 131 134 1 | 13 13 14 2 2 2 2 1, 173 212 1, 385 1,387 1 6 6 2 17 17 7 428 13 441 448 1 10 1 n 12 2 60 60 62 2 6 6 8 4 363 17 380 384 3 36 1 37 40 12 365 13 378 390 3 14 1 15 IS 10 1 11 11 2 2 2 S 101 4 105 113 1 27 1 28 29 23 3 26 26 1 -T 2 2 1 1 1 1 10 10 11 1 7 192 18 210 217 7 54 1 1 56 63 24 3,085 432 3, 517 3, 541 6 145 7 7 159 165 1 44 1 45 46 3 1 4 4 2 119 49 168 170 5 4 174 21 195 199 12 1 13 13 2 27 2 29 31 2 2 4 4 2 10 i 11 13 1 1 3 67 3 70 73 1 6 i 7 8 2 14 14 16 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 11 2 13 13 266 15 281 286 i 1 1 1 26 26 4 4 4 27 27 27 21 21 21 4 51 4 55 59 3 40 .... 3 43 46 19 743 27 770 789 6 315 20 19 354 360 9 9 9 1 1 1 16 1 17 17 3 .. 3 3 1 20 20 21 1 1 1 2 172 10 182 184 7 2 66 6 72 74 2 1 3 3 3 124 3 127 130 2 4 1 5 112 40 152 1 6 6 267 41 308 308 5 6 2 8 8 1 57 10 67 6S 6 6 6 23 7 30 30 1 1 1 3 86 72 158 161 1 3 3 4 2 2 2 26 12 3S 38 56 10 66 66 1 3 3 2 1 3 3 75 42 117 117 1 1 2 2 8 1 9 9 , 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 5 6 3 3 3 2 35 14 49 51 10 2 12 12 2 2S 2 30 32 8 1 9 9 5 1 6 6 1 1 1 13 2 15 15 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 4 24 24 1 1 2 124 9 133 135 1 11 ii 12 .... 6 6 6 1 l i 7 1 8 8 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 3 5 5 5 3 3 3 1 90 2 92 93 1 11 n 12 5 924 154 1,078 1,083 2 32 2 3 37 39 3553—25 13 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 145f 145s 145h 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 1450 180 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 50. — Discharges jor disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b llSe 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122(1 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127(1 127e 142 143a 143b 141a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145(1 145e 145f 145e 145h 145i 145. j 145 k 1451 145m 1450 Cause. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Oastroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodena] ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) . . Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of. Liver, other diseases of Peritonitis Peritoneal adhesions Pancreatitis Visceroptosis Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of {nonvenereal) Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Abscess, perin ephritic Nephroptosis Hydronephrosis Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis Cystitis Bladder, other diseases of Urethritis (nonvenereal) Stricture (nonvenereal) Urethra, other diseases of Prostate, diseases of Balanitis Epididymitis (nonvenereal) Hydrocele Warts, external genital organs Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvene- real). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Gangrene Carbuncle Furuncle Abscess Cellulitis Trichophytosis Nails, defects and diseases of Ectoparasites Clavus Dermatitis Eczema Erythema Herpes Impetigo Lichen Nrevus Pityriasis Psoriasis Sirin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. American troops in othei Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. Hawaii. White. Colored. Total. Panama, White 181 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. lored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. untries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Other countries and not stated. Transports. Inter- national White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Filipinos. Harvaiians. Porto Ricans. classifi- cation No. 1 1 2 1 1 1 99a 99b 99c 101 102 a 102 b 102 c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110 a 110 b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b USa 118b 118e 1 6 7 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 i 2 2 23 1 1 1 2 1 8 7 15 6 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 1 3 3 119 120 122 a 122 b 122 e 122 d 122 e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 3 13 16 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 4 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 143a 143b 144a 2 1 3 i i i 1 144b 145a ..1 145b 1 1 145d 145e 2 2 1451 145g 145h 145i 145J 145k 1451 145m 3 fi 9 1 1 5 o 14oo tiona issifi- ition No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 ffice issifi- tion. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 50. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers enlisted men, white ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Total United States Army. Cause. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of Ankylosis of joint Loose bodies in joint Synovitis Floating cartilage Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheuma- tism excepted). Hallux valgus Hammer-toe Metatarsalgia Myositis Pes planus Talipes Tenosynovitis Organs of locomotion, other diseases of XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations Not specified or ill-defined diseases Total XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries). Bites Burns - Burns, chemical and X-ray Compression Concussion Contusion Crushing Dermatitis from traumatisms Dislocation of joint Dislocation, articular cartilage of knee Drowning, except suicide Epiphyseal separation Eye arid annexa, traumatisms of Foreign bodies Fracture, simple Fracture, compound Fracture, faulty union Gas, deleterious absorption Gunshot wounds Hemorrhage and results Homicides Poisoning by food Poisoning, other acute Secondary result of iiljury Sprain of joint Strain Suicide Synovitis, traumatic W ounds, multiple W ounds, penetrating Wounds, perforating Wounds (others) Traumatisms (others) Total ; — Grand total Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enlisted meD, American troops. Total native troops. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 481 476 2 395 69 10 474 5 2, 049 2,035 4 1,723 302 6 2,031 11 501 500 8 428 61 3 492 1 1,210 1,206 4 957 214 31 1,202 4 37 37 34 3 37 487 487 2 395 85 5 485 84 83 76 7 83 886 882 1 641 237 3 881 4 457 456 1 402 52 1 455 1 177 177 1 162 13 1 176 153 153 2 139 11 1 151 78 78 2 64 12 76 8,767 8,763 23 7, 782 924 34 8,740 4 217 216 1 182 31 2 215 i 70 70 60 9 1 70 4,247 4,241 15 3,611 566 49 4,226 6 224 224 1 181 39 3 223 1,748 1,744 29 1,507 197 11 1, 715 4 169, 039 168, 188 1,695 142, 887 22, 250 1,356 166,493 8511 4 4 2 1 1 4 89 89 7 69 5 8 82 32 32 1 27 3 1 31 2 2 2 2 24 24 6 16 1 1 18 202 201 10 174 10 7 191 351 350 9 299 21 21 341 9 9 9 9 267 266 11 242 7 6 255 198 197 7 178 4 8 190 2 2 1 1 1 117 117 85 18 14 117 36 36 33 2 1 36 2, 656 2,649 116 2,312 73 148 2, 533 1,668 1,664 50 1,312 64 238 1,614 59 58 54 4 58 29 29 2 21 2 4 27 37 37 34 2 1 37 13 13 2 ii ii 4 4 4 4 1,421 1,419 7 1,303 92 17 1,412 613 609 29 519 38 23 580 103 103 3 90 6 4 100 191 191 13 163 9 6 178 284 283 16 209 13 45 267 565 565 7 303 26 229 558 137 137 1 119 8 9 136 7S3 781 18 645 49 69 763 643 640 17 562 40 21 623 10, 539 10,511 333 8,798 498 8S2 10, 178 j 179, 578 178, 699 2,028 151,685 22,748 2,238 176,671 8 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY— OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 183 olored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Inter- Total Total national classili- officers officers Officers. and Officers. and White. Colored. Total. enlisted White. Colored. not Total. enlisted stated. men. 1 367 64 431 432 1 24 4 1 29 30 146a 3 1,699 301 2,000 2, 003 19 1 3 23 23 146b 7 405 60 465 472 1 17 1 IS 19 146c 3 922 211 1,133 1,136 22 2 9 33 33 147a 33 3 36 36 1 1 1 147b 1 371 82 453 454 1 22 3 2 27 28 147c 73 7 80 80 2 2 2 147(1 1 624 237 861 862 14 1 15 147e 1 386 51 437 438 11 1 12 12 149a 1 160 13 173 174 2 2 2 149b 1 133 11 144 145 1 4 4 5 149c 2 11 66 6S S i 9 9 149d 13 7,404 907 8,311 8,324 9 273 16 6 295 304 149e 1 180 31 211 212 2 2 4 4 149 f 52 8 60 60 8 1 9 9 149g 12 3,499 558 4,057 4,069 2 84 8 21 113 115 149h 178 39 217 217 1 3 2 5 6 150 28 1,435 193 1,628 1,656 1 57 4 4 65 66 189 1,325 131, 529 21, 167 152,696 154, 021 307 10,024 1,021 444 11,489 11, 796 Office classifi- cation. 2 1 1 4 4 1 4 21 21 25 3 47 5 2 54 57 2 1 22 1 23 24 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 12 12 15 2 3 1 4 6 5 3 85 4 89 92 7 83 6 2 91 98 6 2 154 9 163 165 7 13S 12 12 162 169 7 9 9 9 8 4 152 6 158 162 6 80 1 1 S2 88 9 1 107 3 110 111 6 62 1 2 65 71 10 11 1 1 1 2 12 54 61 61 30 ii 46 46 13 23 2 25 25 8 8 8 14 44 906 27 933 977 67 1,306 45 44 1,395 1,462 15 19 518 14 532 551 28 736 46 72 854 882 16 51 3 1 1 9 2 17 n 1 12 12 2 10 1 2 13 15 18 33 2 35 1 1 1 19 2 7 5 20 21 22 3 3 3 23 5 1,245 89 1,334 1,339 1 3S 5 43 44 24 U 294 24 318 335 12 212 13 6 231 243 25 2 50 5 55 57 36 1 37 37 26 27 4 90 6 96 100 9 69 3 2 74 83 28 7 91 2 93 100 8 110 10 9 129 137 29 3 113 12 130 133 4 170 13 46 229 233 30 66 7 73 73 1 47 1 48 49 31 6 304 17 321 327 10 319 30 11 360 370 32 9 363 23 386 395 7 187 17 11 215 222 33 136 4, 788 264 5,052 5, 188 181 3,706 221 234 4,161 4,342 1,461 136,317 21,431 157, 748 159, 209 488 13, 730 1,242 678 15, 650 16, 138 184 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 50. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white , ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in other Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panama, Officers, other countries. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 14fia Osteomyelitis 1 1 1 146b Fractures, faulty union of 1 14fip Bones, other diseases of 1 i 4 4 147a Ankylosis of joint 1 3 3 147b Loose bodies in joint 147c Synovitis 147d F loating cartilage 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheu- matism excepted). Hallux valgus i i 1 1 149a 2 2 149 b Hammer-toe 149c Meta tarsalgia 149d Myositis I49e Pes planus 1 12 12 21 21 to 149f Talipes 149g 149h Tenosynovitis Organs of locomotion other diseases of 1 4 4 2 2 £ XV II. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations 189 i 1 2 Total 63 130 20 150 227 11 238 lie Office classifi- cation. 1 XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries). Bites 2 Burns 3 Burns, chemical and X-ray 4 Compression 5 Concussion 1 6 Contusion 1 1 1 1 7 Crushing 2 2 ] 8 Dermatitis from traumatisms 9 Dislocation of joint 1 2 2 1 1 i 10 Dislocation, articular cartilage of knee 1 1 9 2 12 Epiphyseal separation “ 13 Eve and annexa, traumatisms of 14 Foreign bodies :...; Fracture, simple 5 5 1 4 4 16 Fracture, compound 3 1 3 4 2 9 17 Fracture, faulty union 18 Gas, deleterious absorption 19 Gunshot wounds 1 l 20 Hemorrhage and results 23 Poisoning, 'other acute 24 Secondary result of injury 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 Sprain of joint 4 4 Strain 1 28 Synovitis, traumatic 29 Wounds, multiple 1 1 1 30 Wounds, penetrating 1 31 Wounds, perforating 32 Wounds (others) 2 1 1 2 38 1 Traumatisms (others) i 1 1 1 i Total 16 13 7 20 20 3 23 2' Grand total 79 143 27 170 247 14 261 14 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 185 olored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. countries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Other countries and not stated. Transports. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Filipinos. Hawaiians Porto Ricans. 1 9 10 1 1 2 4 1 5 3 8 1 11 2 3 3 1 1 1 8 1 22 31 2 2 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 39 28 67 23 1 24 4 1 1 1 is' 28 43 2 2 1 3 1 1 4 7 11 8 8 1 1 2 555 17 911 1,483 306 14 1 321 357 224 270 1 6 7 i 1 1 1 2 2 7 2 2 i 2 9 11 2 2 1 5 5 10 1 1 1 3 6 9 i 1 1 1 9 10 2 1 3 57 104 161 27 27 1 3 3 53 1 166 220 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 8 12 20 6 1 i 6 17 23 3 1 4 1 3 3 4 7 1 1 4 4 8 7 36 43. 1 12 183 195 2 2 6 9 15 12 58 70 1 6 2 7 10 17 1 1 1 2 194 1 648 843 53 2 55 9 9 10 749 18 1, 559 2,326 359 16 1 376 366 233 280 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 1490 149f 149g 149h 150 189 Office classifi- cation. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 186 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 50. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Total United States Array. Office classifi- cation. Agent. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enlisted men, American troops. Total native troops. White. Colored. Color not stated Total. Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 53 53 1 47 5 52 2 230 230 8 192 23 7 222 3 510 510 1 457 26 26 509 4 Cutting and piercing instruments (others) 330 327 2 293 28 4 325 3 5 Other military agents 1,152 1,151 25 672 46 408 1,126 1 6 Sinking ships 7 190 190 49 137 1 3 141 8 Automobiles 448 446 20 408 8 10 426 2 9 509 509 36 463 1 9 473 10 Railroad accidents 595 594 10 519 37 28 584 1 11 77 77 4 71 1 1 73 12 440 440 10 398 23 9 430 13 219 219 3 212 2 2 216 14 1 1 1 15 Crushing 397 397 7 357 26 7 390 16 21 21 18 3 21 17 Falls....'. 1,423 1,415 80 1,254 56 25 1,335 8 18 19 19 18 1 19 19 70 69 64 4 1 69 1 20 38 38 28 10 38 21 18 18 18 18 22 28 28 21 7 28 23 24 41 41 4 35 1 1 37 25 10 10 8 2 10 26 3 3 3 3 27 0 ther external agents. 3,717 3, 705 72 3,105 1S7 341 3,633 12 Total 10,539 10,511 333 8,798 498 882 10,178 28 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY — -OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY'. 187 olored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United State 9 (including xllaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 1 22 4 26 27 24 1 25 25 5 79 12 91 96 2 112 8 5 125 127 1 223 16 239 240 215 10 9 234 234 1 186 14 200 201 1 9S 12 1 111 112 10 344 27 371 381 10 279 IS 105 402 412 17 76 1 77 94 32 55 2 57 S9 6 210 7 217 223 14 194 1 7 202 216 13 150 150 163 23 306 1 6 313 336 4 264 18 282 286 6 244 19 24 2S7 293 3 58 61 1 9 1 10 11 2 129 3 132 134 8 265 17 6 2 SS 296 1 132 1 133 134 2 75 1 2 78 SO 1 1 197 13 210 2 io 7 150 13 5 16S 175 2 2 2 16 3 19 19 38 598 27 625 663 37 596 29 IS 643 680 9 1 10 10 9 9 9 31 3 34 34 32 1 33 33 20 8 28 28 2 9 9 14 14 14 4 4 4 9 3 12 12 n 4 15 15 3 11 11 ii 1 24 1 1 26 27 6 1 7 7 2 1 3 3 i 1 1 2 2 2 31 2,017 105 2,122 2,153 36 977 78 43 1,09S 1,134 136 4,788 264 5,052 5, 18S 181 3,706 221 234 4, 161 4,342 Office classifi- cation. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 3553—25 14 188 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 50. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Office classifi- cation. American troops in other Agent Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panama. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White. Agent causing injury (excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 Knife 1 1 1 1 1 3 Rifle ball 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 5 5 1 1 1 1 2 7 8 1 ] 1 9 1 1 1 ! 3(1 1 1 2 11 1 1 12 3 3 1 1 13 2 2 14 Conflagration 15 4 4 1 1 2 16 Electricity 17 Falls I 5 5 5 4 4 6 18 19 Machinery 1 1 20 21 i 24 25 26 27 Other external agents 5 2 2 4 7 1 8 4 Total 16 13 7 20 20 3 23 24 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY — ■OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY" COUNTRY. 189 olored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ountries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Office classifi- cation. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 16 17 33 1 1 3 2 3 5 3 1 4 1 2 4 46 303 349 1 5 6 1 7 7 1 3 4 1 1 2 8 5 3 S 9 7 4 ii 1 1 1 10 9 1 3 1 1 11 3 -""3 6 12 9 1 1 13 14 9 9 4 1 i 15 16 20 7 27 25 25 3 4 1 17 18 1 1 1 19 1 1 20 21 22 24 25 26 79 298 377 19 1 20 5 3 4 27 194 1 64S 843 53 2 55 9 9 10 190 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 51. — Discharges for disability , including transports, by countries, officers and enlisted men, white, \ RATIOS PER 1,000.0 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 14 15 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 191 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25a 25b 26 27 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b Total United States Army. Total of mean annual strengths for the war period 4,128,479 4,092,457 206,382 3,599,527 286,548 3,886,075 36,022 Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enlisted men, American troops. Total native troops. i White. & Colored. Total. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 01 0.01 0.01 0. 01 .01 .01 .01 0. 01 .01 0.06 .00 .00 .00 .00 Measles 04 .04 .04 .02 .04 .00 . 00 .01 .00 Diphtheria and results .02 .02 0 00 .02 .01 .02 Influenza .19 .19 . 10 .19 .21 .19 .17 Dysent.erv (all) .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 .03 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria .00 .00 .00 .00 Carrier, bacillus, typhoid .00 .00 .00 .00 Carrier, meningococcus .00 .00 .00 .00 Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) .00 .00 .00 .00 Chicken-pox .00 .00 .00 .00 German measles .00 .00 .00 .00 Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) .05 .01 .06 .04 .06 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 Paratyphoid A .00 .00 .00 .00 Paratyphoid B .00 .00 .00 .00 Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Typhoid vaccination .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 Vaccinia .00 .00 .00 .00 Epidemic diseases ( others) .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .33 Septicemia, general .00 .00 .00 .00 Pyemia, surgical. .00 00 .00 .00 Anthrax. ..." .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Trench foot .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 .00 .00 00 .00 .00 .03 Pellagra .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 Beriberi .00 .22 Acute articular rheumatism .09 .10 .01 .10 .07 .10 .06 II. Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis of lungs 5. 25 5. 20 1.85 5. 30 5 70 5. 38 11.38 Suspected tuberculosis .02 .02 .02 .02 .03 .02 Acute miliary tuberculosis .01 .01 .00 .01 .02 .01 Tuberculosis’! others) ‘ .25 .25 .04 .24 .52 .26 .33 Tuberculosis (all) 5. 52 5. 47 1. 91 5. 56 6.27 5.66 11.71 III. Venereal diseases. Syphilis (all) .80 .81 .16 .58 3. 95 .84 .58 Chancroidal infection .03 .03 .00 .01 .22 .03 .03 G onococcus infection 1.70 1.72 .04 .82 14. 19 1.80 .17 Venereal (all) 2.53 2.55 .21 1.41 18.36 2. 67 .78 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets .13 .13 . 14 .15 .14 .06 Cancer and other malignant tumors .03 .03 .02 .03 .03 .03 Tumors, benign T .06 .06 .02 .06 .09 .06 .03 Arthritis 1.59 1.61 .37 1.37 5.26 1.67 .19 Gout .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Diabetes, mellitus .08 .08 .07 .08 .05 .08 .03 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 1.16 1.17 .07 1.27 .64 1.23 Cretinism and myxedema .00 .00 .00 .00 Acromegaly .00 .00 .00 0.01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Hodgkin’s disease .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 a Includes 9,710 men in the United States discharged from draft after a few days observation in camp, clerical errors see Table 50. 6 Includes total strength “ Other countries and not stated.” For explanation with respect tel S ource of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY— OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. olored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. RATIOS PER 1,000. 191 United States Army in United States (including Alaska). 1,965,297 145,826 2,111,123 Enlisted men. White. Colored. Total. e 0.01 0. 01 .01 0.01 .01 .00 .00 .07 .05 .07 .01 .01 .03 .01 .03 .24 .25 .24 .04 .01 .03 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .06 .05 .06 .02 .05 .02 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .02 .03 .02 .18 . 12 .17 8.90 9. 76 8.96 .02 .01 .02 .01 .05 .01 .38 .91 .42 9.31 10. 73 9.40 1.01 7.47 1. 46 .02 .42 .04 1.46 27.68 3. 27 2. 48 35. 57 4. 77 .24 .30 .24 . 05 .05 .05 .10 .18 .10 2.32 10. 16 2. 86 .00 .01 .00 .12 .05 . 12 2.26 1.24 2.19 00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .01 .01 United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). 124,266 Officers. 0. 08 .02 .01 2,235,389 73,728 1,469,656 122,412 1,592,068 | 1,665,796 Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. White. Colored. 0.00 .01 .00 .06 .01 .02 .23 .03 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .06 .02 0. 01 . 14 .00 .00 .01 . 14 .01 .03 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .02 .06 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.18 .01 .02 Total. .08 .00 .00 .01 . 14 .01 .00 .06 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .02 Total officers and enlisted men. 0. 01 .05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .02 Inter- national classifi- cation No. .00 .00 .01 . 14 .01 .00 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19e 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25a 25b 26 27 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 4Sb 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b .02 2.84 .02 06 2.92 .22 .06 .27 .03 .04 .48 .10 .10 .16 8.62 .02 .01 .40 9.04 1.39 .04 3.09 4.52 .23 .05 .10 2.73 .00 .12 2. 07 .00 .01 .00 .01 .27 .01 .01 .03 .33 .05 .01 .95 .02 .00 .06 1.02 1.63 .06 .12 1. 81 .33 .02 '.'26' .05 .02 .01 1.01 .02 .00 .06 1. 10 0.01 .01 .98 .02 .00 .06 1.06 192 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 51. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, v Hie, RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- nationalj classifi- cation No. American troops in other 8,388 16,995 4,456 21,451 Cause. Officers other countries. Philippine Islands. « White. Colored. Total. 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19 f 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25a 25b 28 27 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 0. 06 0.05 ! .06 .05 ■! 1 1 1 .... :::::: Typhoid vaccination .06 .05 j 0.24 Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis. .95 1.71 0. 90 1.54 Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis .12 1.82 .29 .06 .22 1. 12 .14 1.68 .23 .09 . 95 .24 .12 III. Venereal diseases Chancroidal infection .22 Gonococcus infection .36 .35 .22 .33 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis . 12 .09 . 12 Exopthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) Cretinism and myxedema ' Hodgkin’s disease c Includes troops in China. DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 193 olored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. — Continued. RATIOS PER 1.000. iuntries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). 16,161 3,319 19,480 19,688 14,232 97,498 10,535 108,033 18,576 5,615 11,831 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Hawaii. Panama, Other eoun tries and not stated.^ Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Total. White. Total White. Colored. Total. 1 0. 01 0. 01 0.11 4 0. 07 . 01 .01 p> 7 04 .04 9 0.06 0. 05 0.05 84 .04 . 04 .05 0. 36 0 25 10 .08 14 3 8 19a 19b 19c 1Q<1 IQp. IQf .14 .01 01 19g .06 .05 .01 .02 IQh 191 19i . 05 IQiv- 191 1 Qm 1 Qn 19o . 01 . 01 .32 .36 .34 19p 20a. 20c 22 24 .05 . 05 26 . 68 27 . 21 .05 . OS 47 2.47 0. 90 2. 21 .25 16. 09 .54 0. 19 .51 14.43 17. 45 3. 72 28a .14 : 28b 29 .12 . 10 . 05 . 98 . 08 . 07 .38 .36 25 30-35 2.60 .90 2. 31 .31 17. 21 .63 .19 .58 14. 80 17. 81 3. 97 .25 .21 .10 1.69 .05 .05 . 11 .71 1.27 37 . 15 .07 .01 . 01 . 05 38a .19 . 15 .05 .84 .03 .03 . 18 . 42 38b .43 .36 .31 2. 60 .09 .08 . 16 | .89 1.69 .28 .01 .01 .05 .18 36 . 14 . 01 . 01 39-45 .28 . 08 46 .62 . 51 2. 95 . 04 . 04 . 11 1 . 53 . 17 48a I 4Sb . 18 50 .12 . 10 .05 1.83 .03 .03 51a 51b 52b 53a 0. 07 1 53b ! d Separate strength for White and colored not available. 194 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 51. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white , RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army Inter national classifi- cation No. 88 116 53c 51 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56 a 50 b 57-59 60 61 62 63 a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 741) 74c 74d 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 681 68g 68h 68i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 750 75p 75r Cause. IV. General diseases (others)— Continued. Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases of Other diseases of the ductless glands Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Facial paralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) Epilepsy Jacksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia Enuresis Neurosis - -- Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of. VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states Mental deficiency Malingering Dementia praecox Psyehasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) Strabismus Leucoma Cataract Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Pterygium Amblyopia Amaurosis Choroiditis Iritis Keratitis Retinitis Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of Eyes and annexa, other diseases of Total officers and enlisted men ? including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enli White. st.ed men, troops. Colored. American Total. Total native troops. 0. 10 0.10 0.01 0. 10 0.13 0.11 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .02 .02 .00 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .00 .02 0.44 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .03 .00 .02 .05 .03 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .04 .05 .00 .04 .08 .05 .02 .02 .00 .02 .01 .02 .03 . 11 .11 .01 .12 .02 .12 .29 .29 .03 .29 .47 .30 .03 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .02 .02 .02 .05 .02 .03 .03 .01 .03 .04 .03 .03 .05 .05 .00 .05 .03 .05 .08 .08 .02 .08 .09 .09 .08 .04 .04 .01 .04 .10 .05 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .02 .01 .09 .09 .02 .09 .10 .10 .06 1.31 .1.32 .06 1.30 2. 35 1.38 .89 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 .55 .55 .29 .58 .30 .57 .08 .18 .18 .00 .18 .24 .19 .04 .04 .01 .04 .07 .04 .44 .45 .02 .43 .91 .47 .02 .02 .01 .02 .02 .04 .04 .04 .02 .04 .06 .52 .52 .07 .53 .64 .55 .01 .111 .01 .00 .01 .22 .22 .09 .15 1.13 .22 .03 .04 .04 .00 .04 .06 .04 .12 .12 .04 .13 .09 .13 .03 .05 .05 .03 .05 .06 .05 .90 .91 .08 .98 .43 .95 .08 2. 58 2.60 .02 2. 52 5.26 2. 74 .23 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.40 1.41 .13 1.48 1.20 1.48 .75 .08 .08 .06 .09 .01 .08 .63 .64 .12 .67 .56 .67 .03 .04 .04 .05 .01 .05 .41 .42 .18 .42 .41 .43 .25 .26 .08 .26 .31 .27 .03 .50 .50 .05 .53 .48 .52 .08 .07 .07 .02 .07 .04 .07 .03 .04 .04 .04 .05 .04 .14 .14 .01 .14 .18 .14 .25 .26 .02 .27 .21 .26 .06 .05 .05 .05 .08 .05 .03 .02 .02 .00 .01 .05 .02 .05 .05 .04 .11 .05 .06 .30 .30 .00 .33 .14 .32 .06 .03 .03 .01 .03 .03 .03 .06 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .11 .11 .00 .12 .09 .12 .03 .02 .02 .02 .04 .02 .06 .06 .06 .01 .06 .12 .06 .03 .02 .03 .01 .02 .06 .03 .05 .05 .03 .05 .11 .05 .06 .05 .05 .01 .06 .03 .06 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .03 .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 .03 .18 . 18 .02 . 18 .30 .19 .14 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 195 ired, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Ifficers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 18 0. 25 0. 18 0. 17 0. 04 0.02 0.02 0. 02 m . 01 .01 .01 04 .04 .04 .00 .00 .00 . 03 .01 .03 .03 .01 .01 .00 . 01 .01 .01 .01 .00 0.01 .00 .00 .01 04 .10 .05 .05 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 08 . 17 . 08 .08 .00 .00 . 00 ! 04 .02 .03 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 . 20 .03 . 19 . 18 .03 .03 .02 .02 .05 .52 .90 .55 .52 .01 .02 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 . 03 .09 .04 .03 .00 .00 .00 09. 05 . 08 . 05 .05 .01 .01 .01 01 09 .07 . 09 .08 .01 .01 . 01 .03 .14 .18 .15 . 14 .01 .01 .01 .01 02 07 . 19 . 07 .07 .01 .01 . 01 .02 .02 .04 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .03 .02 .02 .00 .01 . 00 .00 .02 .15 .19 .15 .15 .01 .01 .01 .01 .08 2. 15 4.17 2.29 2.17 .26 .51 .29 .28 .02 .05 .02 .02 . 00 .00 .00 .39 .96 . 56 .93 .90 .09 .13 .04 . 12 .12 . 33 . 33 .32 .01 .01 .01 .01 .07 .13 .07 .07 .oi .00 .00 .00 .02 .75 1. 77 .82 .78 .01 .05 .02 . 05 .05 .02 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .07 .03 .07 .07 .00 .00 . 00 .09 .87 1.17 .89 .85 .05 . 12 .09 .13 . 12 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .10 .25 2.20 .38 .37 . 05 .(U .02 .04 .04 .06 . 11 . 07 .06 .01 .00 .00 .00 .05 .23 .18 .22 .21 .04 .01 .01 .01 .06 .08 .10 .08 .08 .02 .02 .02 .02 .11 1.62 .78 1.56 1.48 .01 .21 .06 .21 .20 .01 4. 35 9.71 4. 72 4. 47 .01 .32 .69 .35 .34 .00 . 00 .00 .17 2. 28 1.83 2.25 2.13 .07 .52 .59 .55 .52 .06 . 14 .02 .13 . 13 .05 .02 .02 .02 .16 1. 15 1.05 1. 15 1.09 .05 .09 .07 .10 .09 . 07 . 01 . 07 .06 .02 .01 .02 .02 .23 .63 .62 .63 .60 .09 .19 .21 .20 .19 .10 .38 .49 .39 .37 .04 .12 .12 .12 .12 .06 .91 .91 .91 .87 .04 .04 .02 .04 .04 .02 .13 .07 .12 . 12 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 . 08 .09 .08 .08 .00 .00 .00 .01 .25 .35 .25 .24 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 04 .46 .40 .46 .44 .02 .01 .02 .02 .09 . 16 . 09 .09 .00 .00 .00 .01 .02 . 10 .03 .03 .00 .01 .00 .00 .07 . 21 . 08 . 07 . 01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 .56 .25 .54 .51 .05 .02 .05 .05 .02 .06 .05 .06 .06 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 01 .01 .01 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .01 .21 .17 .21 .20 .01 .01 .01 .03 .08 .03 . 03 .00 .00 .00 .01 .10 .23 ,ii .10 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 I -01 .01 .11 .04 .04 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .07 .16 .07 .07 .03 .02 .07 .03 .03 .02 .09 .07 . 09 .09 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 . 02 . 00 .00 .00 .02 .01 .03 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .02 .03 .01 .03 .03 .00 .00 .00 .01 .30 .56 .31 .30 .04 .03 .05 .03 .03 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 71b 74c 74d 74e 741 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 68 f 68g 68h 6Si 75a 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 751 75i 75i 75k 751 75m 75n Too T5p 75r MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 196 Table 51. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, whih RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national class lo- cation No. 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 60 61 62 63a 631) 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 08a 68b 68c 68d 68e 681 68g 68h 08i 75a 73a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75] 75k 751 75m 75n 750 75p 75r American troops in othe Cause. IV. General diseases ( others ) — Continued. Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases of Other diseases of the ductless glands. Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Racial paralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) Epilepsy J aeksoman epilepsy Neurasthenia Enuresis Neurosis Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) . . Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states Mental deficiency Malingering '. Dementia praecox Psychasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) Strabismus Leucoma Cataract Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Pterygium Amblyopia Amaurosis Choroiditis Iritis Ketatitis Retinitis Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of Eyes and annexa, other diseases of Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. 0. 06 0.051 0. 12 .12 .36 .35 .60 . 12 .29 .06 0. 45 .23 .14 .18 .14 12 24 24 12 18 35 65 06’ 06 12 . 2 ; .32 ,7(| Vo; .05 .11 .06 .06 ’ .06’ DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY”, 197 'ored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. mtries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. Inter- national classifi- cation No. white. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0.06 0. 05 0. 05 0.28 88 116 0. 05 1.27 55 b . 14 .07 0.18 .06 0.30 .10 .77 0.01 0 . 01 56a .70 . 18 56b 60 61 .07 .08 62 .07 .01 .01 63a .05 .42 .05 . 18 .OS 63 b .05 .21 64 .21 .07 . 66 b 1.69 . 11 66 c .43 .’ 36 ' .36 .05 . 10 2.53 . 17 0. 19 .IS . 11 .53 2.28 69 .06 .05 1.97 .01 .01 .05 .18 .08 74b .19 . 15 .49 .03 .03 . 14 74 d .49 .01 .01 .07 74f .01 .01 .18 .08 72 .31 .30 .31 1.76 .04 .04 73a .05 .07 73b .05 .35 .08 73c . 14 73d .06 . 05 . 14 .01 .01 . 08 74g 67 .28 .62 . 51 .25 3.30 .03 . 03 . 08 68 a .87 .60 .82 .05 5. 34 . 14 .13 .11 1.25 .os 68b 68c .62 .51 .81 4. 57 .19 . 19 . 19 CO OO 1.07 -, 42 68d .28 68e .12 . 10 .98 .01 .01 .08 68f . 10 .01 .01 68g 68h . 12 . 10 .05 1.97 .04 .04 .06 .30 . 10 .20 .98 .02 .02 . 08 6Si .25 .21 .81 1.26 .03 .09 .04 .05 . 17 .19 . 15 . 14 .05 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a (4) . 14 .06 . 05 . 14 .01 .09 .02 .81 .84 .02 .02 . 17 .35 .18 > .07 .05 .08 75d .35 .02 . 02 .36 75c .12 . 10 .01 .01 .36 75f 75g . 05 .07 .04 .04 . 08 3 . 17 .07 .08 75 j 75k . 28 .03 . 03 . 28 .36 751 . 19 . 15 . 05 .21 .08 75m .05 75n .08 75o .07 .63 . 05 75p , .06 . 05 .01 . 01 .05 .36 . 17 75r 198 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 51. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, whiU RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86 a 86b 86c 86d 86e 86 f 86g 86h 86i 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b S3e 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85f 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 I Cause. Total | officers and enlisted men, (including native | troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media Mastoiditis Otitis externa Defective hearing (cause not stated). Ear, other diseases of 1.33 .03 .00 .10 .04 1.34 .03 .00 .10 .04 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Adenoids Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs Nose, external deformity of Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) Polypus, nasal Perforated nasal septum Rhinitis (cause not stated) Nasal fossse, other diseases of .00 .01 .00 .01 .08 .00 .00 .03 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 .08 .00 .00 .03 .(M X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal Larynx, other diseases of. Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal Pharynx, other diseases of XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (6) Pulmonic lesions (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Variocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative Pleurisy, serofibrinous Pleura, other diseases of. Asthma Pulmonary emphysema Lungs, other diseases of .01 .01 .00 .00 .02 .02 .02 .02 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .02 .02 .02 .02 2.59 2.60 .31 .31 .04 .04 1.50 1.50 .56 .56 .07 .07 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 11 .11 . 14 .15 .02 .02 .29 30 .19 . 19 .01 .01 .01 .01 .06 .06 .01 .01 .00 .00 .01 .01 .05 .05 .06 .06 .31 .31 .06 .06 .00 .00 .04 .03 .16 16 .01 .01 .74 .75 .00 .00 .00 .00 .23 .23 .00 .00 .02 .02 .32 .32 .07 .07 . 14 .14 .22 .22 .09 .09 .27 .27 .71 .71 .07 .07 .02 .02 Total enlisted men, American troops. Total officers. White. Colored. Total. Total native troops. 0. 43 1.43 0. 69 1.39 0.31 .01 .03 .02 .03 .00 .00 .13 .09 . 12 . 10 .01 .04 .05 .04 .o; .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 00 .03 .09 .07 .08 .08 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .03 .03 .03 .03 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .00 .01 .00 .02 .00 .02 .01 .02 .03 .02 .01 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .02 .01 .02 .02 .03 .02 .40 2. 62 3.70 2.72 1.22 .09 .32 .33 32 .03 .01 .04 .05 .04 .21 1.48 2. 43 1.57 .95 .07 .57 .75 .58 .11 .01 .08 .06 .08 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .12 .08 .12 .06 .01 . 14 .30 .15 .00 .03 .03 .03 . 17 .28 .50 .30 • 03 .00 .19 .27 .20 .11 .01 .01 .03 .01 .01 .03 .01 .08 .05 .13 .06 .03 .00 .00 .03 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 .01 .02 .01 .02 .05 .10 .05 .00 .07 .09 .07 . 10 .32 .25 .32 .0 .03 .06 .07 .00 .00 .00 .01 .03 .13 .04 .11 .10 1.01 .17 .Of .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .57 3.49 .79 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .03 .22 .48 .24 .01 .00 .01 .00 .02 .04 .02 .26 .31 .42 .32 .1- .05 .07 .10 .08 . 0! ; .02 . 14 .21 . 14 .04 .23 .21 .23 . 6 : .04 .09 .09 .09 .06 .27 .29 .28 . 6 . .08 .68 1.53 .74 1.21; .02 .06 .12 .07 .01 .01 .02 .03 .02 Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY— OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 199 bred, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1 , 000 . United States Army in United States (including Alaska ). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia ). Enlisted men . Enlisted men . Inter - national Total officers Total officers classifi - > fficers . and Officers . and No enlisted enlisted White . Colored . Total . men . White . Colored . Total . men . 0.54 2.40 1. 28 2.33 2.23 0.24 0.26 0. 08 0. 25 0.25 76 a .01 .05 .03 .05 .05 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 76 b .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 76 c .21 .16 .21 .16 .16 .01 .02 .02 .02 .02 76 d .02 .07 .08 .07 .07 .01 .01 .00 76 e .00 .00 .00 86 a .02 .02 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ::::::::::::: .00 .00 .00 86 c .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 86 d .06 .12 .14 . 12 .12 . 14 .02 3 © .03 86 e .01 .00 .00 .00 86 f .00 .00 .00 86 g .01 .05 .07 .05 .05 .00 .00 .00 86 h .02 .03 .03 .02 .04 .02 .01 .02 .02 .00 .00 .00 87 a .00 .00 .00 . 04 . 00 .00 87 b .03 .02 .03 .02 . .01 .01 .01 100 a . 05 .03 .01 .03 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 100 b .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 100 c .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 100 d .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 100 e .03 .02 .03 .03 .00 .00 .00 77 .03 .03 .03 .00 .00 .00 78 .45 4 . 46 6 . 63 4.61 4 . 38 .31 .39 . 76 .45 .44 79 a .10 .55 .59 . 55 .53 .07 .05 . 07 . 05 .05 79 a ( l ) .02 .07 .10 .07 .07 .01 .01 .01 79 a ( 2 ) .22 2.49 4.21 2.61 2. 48 .19 .66 .33 .32 79 a ( 3 ) .08 1.00 1.46 1.03 .98 . 05 .05 .01 .01 .05 79 a ( 4 ) .02 .13 .11 . 12 . 12 .02 .02 .02 .02 79 a ( 5 ) .00 .00 .00 79 a ( 6 ) .00 .00 .00 .22 . 15 .21 .20 . 00 .00 .00 79 a ( 8 ) .02 .25 .58 .27 .26 .01 .02 .01 .01 79 b .01 .04 .04 .04 .00 .00 .00 79 c .23 .47 .94 .51 .49 .09 .06 .06 .06 .06 79 d .01 .33 .50 .34 .32 .02 .03 .02 .02 79 e .01 .01 . 01 .00 .00 .00 80 .01 .02 .06 .02 .02 .01 .00 .00 .00 81 a .13 .09 .23 . 10 . 10 .01 .00 .02 .01 .01 81 b .01 .01 .05 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 81 c .00 .01 .01 81 d .01 .02 .03 .02 .02 .00 .02 .01 .00 82 .02 .08 .20 .09 .08 .01 .01 .01 .01 83 a .01 . 11 .17 . 11 . 11 .01 .01 .01 .01 83 b .15 . 57 .48 .57 .54 .03 .02 .01 .02 .02 83 c .04 . a .14 . 11 . 11 .01 .01 .01 .01 83 d .00 .00 .00 .02 .04 .21 .05 .05 .01 .05 .02 .02 84 b .17 1.99 .30 .28 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 1 .00 .00 85 b ■ 03 1.03 6. 84 1.43 1. 35 .04 .02 .02 .02 .02 85 c .00 .01 .00 .00 85 d .1 .01 .00 .00 85 e .02 .39 .92 .43 .40 .01 .02 .02 1 .02 .02 851 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 S 5 g .03 .OS .03 .03 . 00 .00 .00 85 h .31 .47 .78 .49 .48 . 19 . 12 .06 .12 . 12 89-90 .03 .09 .14 .09 .09 .08 .05 .07 .05 .05 91 .20 .21 .21 .19 .07 .06 .21 .07 .07 92 a .04 .34 .28 .34 .32 .04 . 10 .15 . 10 . 10 1 93 a .03 .09 .10 .09 .09 .07 . 10 .09 .10 .10 93 b .07 .39 .45 .40 .38 .05 . 12 .14 .13 .13 93 c .10 1.19 2 . 96 1.31 1.25 .03 .05 .04 | .05 .05 96 .02 . 11 .21 . 12 . u .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 97 .02 .03 .07 .04 .40 .00 .00 .00 98 200 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 51. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, whit RATIOS PER 1,000. American t roops in otl Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. 70a 76b 76c 70,(1 76e 8fia 80b 80c 86d 80e 80 f 80g 80, h 86i 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c 100(1 lOOe t / 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79<1 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 8UI 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a Sib 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85 f 85k 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 Cause. VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media Mastoiditis Otitis externa Detective hearing (cause not stated) Ear, other diseases of IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. Adenoids Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs Nose, external deformity of Turbinate hypertrophy'. Sinusitis (all) Polypus, nasal Perforated nasal septum Rhinitis (cause not stated) Nasal fossae, other diseases of X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal Pharynx, other diseases of XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (6) Pulmonic lesions (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation. Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative Pleurisy, serofibrinous Pleura, other diseases of Asthma Pulmonary emphysema Lungs, other diseases of Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. White. Colored. 0.36 0.18 .12 .48 .12 .29 .06 .36 . 12 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .36 .12 .06 .24 .22 .06 Total. 0.1 ....1 .( .( .( .( DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY — -OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 201 bred, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. entries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Inter- national classifi- cation No. Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Vhite. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 06 0. 05 0. 31 4. 43 0. 05 0.05 0. 71 0. 59 . 21 76b 76c 76d . 06 . 05 .02 .02 0. 05 76e . 07 86b 86c .05 .07 . 02 . 02 . 08 86d .06 .05 . 21 86e 861 86s .07 .01 . 01 .08 86h 86i .06 . 05 .21 87a 87b . 98 100a 100b .07 100c 100d lOOe .07 77 . 10 . 14 78 .74 . 62 . 25 5. 62 '. 22 . 19 . 65 3. 56 1.01 79a .12 . 10 . 10 .42 .03 . 03 .08 79a(l) 79a(2) . 43 .36 . 10 3. 72 . 12 . 11 . 38 .68 79a(3) .06 . 05 . 91 . 04 .04 . 22 . 08 79a(4) .06 .05 .35 .05 79a(5) .06 .05 79a(6) 79a (7) . 21 . 02 . 02 . 17 79a(S) . 21 . 01 . 01 79b . 21 79c . 19 . 15 . 70 . 02 . 02 . 05 79d . 49 .02 .02 . 34 .07 .05 80 81a .12 . 10 . 14 .05 81b . 07 81c 81d 82 .07 . 01 .01 &3a . 07 83b .06 .05 .05 .70 . 02 02 .OS 83c .06 .05 . 14 83d . 07 84a . 14 . 34 S4b .21 01 01 . 17 85a . 01 01 85b .06 .05 .05 .42 .01 .01 85c 85d 85 e . . 21 .02 .02 .05 85f .07 85g 85h 1 6Q 04 04 11 . 18 . 17 89-90 91 .09 92a .05 93a 21 ’ 03 93b . 12 . 10 2 XX 03 .03 .05 93c ■ .87 .72 . 10 .63 !oi . i9 .03 . 11 3. 21 2.20 96 07 .OS 97 .06 .05 '.07 .01 .01 1 98 202 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 51. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, whit RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total U Total officers. nited State Total enh White. >s Army. sted men, troops. Colored. American Total. Total native troops. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 0. 04 0.04 0.02 0.04 0.00 0. 04 0, 0 99b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from .00 .00 .00 00 99c .34 34 .01 .33 . 74 26 101 .00 r 00 .00 .01 * 00 102a . 11 11 .04 . 12 .05 12 102b .02 02 .02 .02 02 102c Stomach, other diseases of . n . n .04 ,ii .06 ,ii .0 105a . 10 . 10 .07 . 11 .05 10 105b .00 .00 .00 .00 00 105c .03 04 .04 . 04 .01 03 106 . 01 01 01 01 01 107a . 00 00 .00 .00 [ 00 107b Cestodes .00 .00 .00 .00 107c .00 00 .00 .00 .00 108 Appendicitis .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .0 109a Hernia .91 .91 .16 .90 1.53 .95 .0 109b .01 01 . 00 .01 .01 01 110a . 04 04 . 01 .03 . 17 05 nob Intestines, other diseases of .05 .05 .02 .05 .08 .05 .1 113 Cirrhosis of the liver .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .0 114 . 00 00 .01 .00 .00 .00 115a .02 02 .02 02 .01 02 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of .00 00 .01 .00 .00 115c 00 00 00 .01 00 117a . 01 * 01 . 00 .05 01 117b . 07 07 .03 .08 07 118a 00 ' 00 00 .00 00 118b . 01 ' 01 .01 .00 .01 118c .01 .01 .01 .01 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (n onvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute .03 .03 .03 .03 .01 .03 120 Nephritis, chronic .29 .29 .13 .30 .16 .29 ■i 122a .00 .00 .00 .00 122b .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 122c .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 122d Pvogenic infection of the kidneys .05 .05 .01 .05 .04 .05 .0 122c . 02 02 .01 .02 .02 .02 123 .03 .03 .02 .04 .01 .04 124a . 04 . 04 .00 .03 . 14 .04 124b .08 .08 .08 . 14 .08 . 00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .0 125b .02 02 .00 .02 .03 .02 125c . 01 .01 .01 .02 .01 126 .04 .04 .02 .03 .25 .04 127a .00 . 00 .00 .00 127b . 01 .01 .01 .04 .01 127c . 02 .02 .02 .04 .02 127d . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 127e .03 .03 .02 . 15 .03 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 143a 00 . 00 .00 .00 143b .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 144a .02 .02 .01 .01 .06 .02 .( 144b .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 81 11 145b .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 145c .00 .00 .00 .00 145(1 .00 .00 .00 .00 145e .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 145 f . 04 .04 .01 .04 .03 .04 145g .00 .00 .00 .00 145h .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 145i .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 145j .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 145k .00 .00 .00 .00 • 1451 .00 .00 .00 .00 145m .03 .03 .01 .03 .01 .03 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of .28 .28 .03 .27 .54 .29 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY — OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 203 red, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — -Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Inter- nationa Total officers elassifi- cation Officers. and No. enlisted White. Colored. Total. men. 0.01 0.01 0.01 0. 01 99a 99 b .01 .00 .00 .66 99c 101 .01 .01 0.01 .01 . 01 102a .03 .00 .00 .00 102b .04 . 02 .02 .02 102c .04 .01 .01 .01 . 01 105a .00 . no . 00 105b .01 . 02 . 02 .02 105c 100 1 107a 1 107b 107e .09 .04 .01 .04 .04 108 .08 .10 .06 . 10 .10 109a .00 .01 .00 .00 109b . 00 . 00 .00 110a .01 .01 .01 .01 110b .00 .02 .00 .00 113 .01 .00 114 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 115a .00 . 00 .00 115b .00 .00 .00 115c 117a 117b 118a . oo . 00 .00 118b .01 .01 . 01 USc .04 .03 .03 .03 119 .08 .21 . 16 . 22 .22 120 .00 .00 . 00 122a .00 .00 .00 122b .00 . 00 .00 122e .00 . 00 .00 122d .00 .01 .00 .00 122e .03 .00 .01 .00 .00 123 .01 .00 .00 .00 124a .00 . 00 .00 124b 125a .00 .00 .00 125b .00 . 00 .00 125c .01 .00 .00 .00 125 127a .00 . 00 .00 127b .00 .01 .00 .00 127c 127d . 00 .00 .00 127e .01 .00 .00 142 .00 . 00 .00 143a .00 .00 .00 143b .01 .02 .01 .01 144a .01 .01 . 01 144b . 00 .00 .00 145a . 00 .00 .00 145b 145c 1 145d .01 . 00 I45e .01 .01 .01 .01 1451 .00 .00 .00 1452 145h 1451 145j 145k 1451 .01 .01 .01 .01 145m .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 1450 Enlisted men. fficers. ■ White. Colored. Total. orncers and enlisted men. 0.02 0. 07 0.01 0-06 0. 06 .00 .00 .00 .02 .60 1. 45 .66 .62 .01 .01 .01 .01 .0G .22 .09 . 21 .20 .02 .03 .03 03 .03 .18 .11 . 18 .17 . 10 .19 .09 . 18 .17 .01 .01 .00 .00 .06 .05 .03 . 05 .05 .01 .02 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .06 . 10 . 12 . 10 . 10 .19 1. 57 2. 96 1. 67 1.58 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .02 .06 .34 .08 .08 .03 .09 .14 .09 .09 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .00 .01 .02 .03 .02 .03 .03 .02 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .04 . 14 .10 .13 . 13 .00 .00 . 00 .01 .01 .01 .01 . 01 .01 . 01 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 . 15 .38 .19 .36 . 35 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .02 .09 .07 .09 .OS .02 .03 .04 .03 .03 .02 .06 .02 .06 .06 .06 .27 .07 .07 . 14 .28 .15 . 14 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .03 .07 .03 .03 . 01 05 01 01 .02 .04 ! 49 .07 .07 . 00 00 . 00 01 09 03 07 00 .04 .29 .06 .05 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .02 .02 .10 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 . 00 .00 .00 .00 00 . 00 1 01 .02 .06 .06 .06 .06 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 .01 .00 .00 00 .00 .01 .00 .00 . 00 . oo . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 .01 .05 .01 .04 .04 .04 .47 1.06 . 51 .49 Total 204 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 51. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, wh RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter national classifi- cation No. 03a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 10.8 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 12.5b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 145f U5g 145h 145i 145j 1451c 1451 145m 1450 Cause. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Gastroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm).. Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of. Liver, other diseases of Peritonitis Peritoneal adhesions Pancreatitis Visceroptosis Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Abscess, perinephritic Nephroptosis Hydronephrosis Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis Cystitis Bladder, other diseases of Urethritis (nonvenereal) Stricture (nonvenereal ) Urethra, other diseases of Prostate, diseases of Balanitis Epididymitis (nonvenereal) Hydrocele Warts, external genital organs Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal).. XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Gangrene Carbuncle Furuncle Abscess Cellulitis Trichophytosis Nails, defects, and diseases of Ectoparasites Clavus Dermatitis Eczema Erythema Herpes Impetigo Lichen Nievus Pityriasis Psoriasis Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. American troops in ot Officers, other countries. 0.12 .36 . 12 Philippine Islands. White. 0. 12 .06 .12 .06 .06 .06 Colored. 0.22 Totni DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN IN COUNTRY, 205 red, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. I atries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Trite. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0.14 0.01 0.01 0.08 99a 99b .49 99c 101 0.05 .07 . 02 .02 102a 0.06 0.05 102b .19 0.30 .21 .07 .03 .03 0.36 102c .19 .15 .07 105b .02 .02 1.94 106 107a 107b 107c .... .14 .08 108 .25 .21 .05 1.05 .06 .06 .08 109a 109b :::::::::::: .14 110a .06 .05 .14 .01 .01 0.16 . 18 .08 liob .01 .01 .08 113 114 115 a 115b 117a .25 .21 . 14 .01 01 117b 118a 118b 118c .15 .07 .03 .03 119 .06 .05 .05 1.12 .02 .02 .11 .53 .17 120 122a 122b .06 .05 122c .30 05 .28 . 17 122d .21 122e .19 .15 .14 123 .07 .01 .01 124a 124b .01 .01 . 18 125a 125b .01 .01 126 127a 127b .07 .08 127c i 127d .07 . 01 .01 127e 142 143a 143b . 02 0.09 .03 .05 144a i .07 144b . 145a .06 145b 145c 145d 1 145e 1 .14 145f 1. . 145g . 1 ' 145h ... 1 145i : '. ' 145j 145k - 1 1451 1 145m •• .03 . 05 .89 . 51 145o 206 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 51. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, wh\ RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, ine hiding native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total Ui Total officers. lited State Total en White. s Army. listed men can troops Colored. . Ameri- Total. Tota nativ troop XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 0. 12 0.12 0.01 0. 11 0.24 0. 12 0. 146b Fractures, faulty union of .50 .50 .02 .48 1.05 .52 146c Bones, other diseases of .12 . 12 .04 .12 .21 .13 . 147a Ankylosis of joint .29 .30 .02 .27 .75 .31 147 b .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 147c . 12 . 12 .01 . 11 .30 .12 147d .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) 21 22 .00 .18 .83 .23 149a Hallux valgus 11 . ii .00 . 11 .IS .12 149b . 04 .04 . 00 .05 .05 .05 149c .04 .04 .01 .04 .04 .04 149d .02 .02 .01 .02 .04 .02 149e Pes planus 2. 12 2.14 . 11 2.16 3. 23 2. 25 . .1 149f Talipes .05 .05 .00 .05 . 11 .06 149g .02 .02 .02 .03 .02 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 1.03 1. 04 .07 1.00 1.98 1.09 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 .05 .05 .00 .05 . 14 .06 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases .42 .43 .14 .42 .69 .44 Total 40. 94 41.10 8. 21 39.70 77.65 42. 84 23. Office classifi- XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries). cation. 1 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2 .02 . 02 .03 .02 .02 .02 3 .01 . 01 .00 .01 .01 .01 4 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .01 . 01 .03 .00 .00 .00 6 Contusion .05 . 05 .05 .05 .03 . 05 7 Crushing .09 .09 .04 .08 .07 .09 • 8 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 9 Dislocation of joint .06 .06 . 05 .07 .02 .07 1 10 Dislocation, articular cartilage of knee , .05 .05 .03 . 05 .01 .05 11 12 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 13 .03 . 03 .02 .06 .03 14 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 15 Fracture, simple .64 .65 .56 .64 .25 .65 16 Fracture, compound .40 .41 .24 .36 .22 .42 17 Fracture, faulty union .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 18 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 19 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .01 20 .00 .00 .01 . 00 .00 21 22 23 .00 . 00 .00 .00 24 Secondary result of injury .34 .35 .03 .36 .32 .36 25 Sprain of joint .15 .15 .14 .14 .13 .15 26 Strain .02 . 03 . 01 . 03 .02 .03 27 | |!. 28 .05 . 05 . 06 .03 .05 . 29 Wounds, multiple .07 .07 .08 .06 . 05 .07 30 Wounds, penetrating . 14 . 14 .03 .08 .09 .14 31 Wounds, perforating .03 . 03 .00 .03 .03 .03 32 Wounds (others) .19 .19 .09 .18 .17 .20 33 Traumatisms (other) 16 .16 .08 .16 . 14 .16 Total 2.55 2.57 1.61 2.44 1.74 2.62 i Grand total 43. 50 43. 67 9.83 42. 14 79.39 45.46 * = : 207 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN IN COUNTRY. led, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — -Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men Inter- national Total officers Total officers classifi- (fleers. and Officers. and No enlisted enlisted White. Colored. Total. men. White. Colored. Total. men/ 0.01 0. 19 0. 44 0.20 0. 19 0.01 0. 02 0.03 0. 02 0. 02 146a .02 ,S6 2. 06 .95 .90 .01 .01 .01 .01 146b .06 .21 .41 .22 .21 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 146c .02 .47 1.45 .54 .51 .01 .02 .02 .02 147a .02 .02 .02 .02 .00 .00 . 00 147b .01 . 19 .56 .21 .20 . 01 .01 .02 .02 .02 147c .04 .05 .04 .04 . on .00 . 00 147d .01 .32 1.63 .41 .39 .01 .01 .01 147e .01 .20 .35 .21 .20 .01 .01 .01 .01 149a .01 .08 .09 .08 . 08 .00 .00 .00 149b .01 .07 .08 .07 .06 .01 .00 .00 .00 149c .02 .03 .08 .03 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 149d . 10 3.77 6. 22 3.94 3. 72 . 12 . 19 .13 . 19 .18 149e .01 .09 .21 . 10 .09 .00 . 00 .00 149f .03 .05 .03 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 149g .10 1.78 3. S3 1.92 1.82 .03 .06 .07 .07 .07 1491l .09 . 27 . 10 . 10 .01 . 00 . 00 . 00 150 .23 .73 1.32 .77 .74 .01 .04 .03 .04 .04 189 10. 66 66. 92 145. 15 72. 33 68. 90 4. 16 6. 82 8. 34 7. 22 7 08 Office classifi- cation . .00 .01 . 00 .00 1 .03 .01 .01 .01 .04 .03 .04 .03 .03 2 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .02 .00 .00 3 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4 .02 .01 .01 .01 .03 .00 .01 .00 .00 5 .02 .04 .03 .04 .04 .09 .06 .05 .06 .06 6 .02 .08 .06 .08 .07 .09 .09 .10 .10 .10 7 .00 . 00 .00 8 .03 .08 .04 .07 07 .08 .05 .oi .05 .05 9 .01 . 05 .02 .05 . 05 .08 .04 .01 .04 .04 10 .01 .00 .00 .00 12 .03 .05 .03 .03 .02 .09 .03 .03 13 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 14 .35 .46 .19 .44 .44 .91 .89 .37 . 8S .88 15 .15 .26 .10 .25 .25 .38 .50 .38 .54 .53 16 .03 .02 .03 . 02 .00 .01 .00 . 00 17 .01 .00 01 .03 .01 .01 m .02 .01 .02 .02 .00 .00 19 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20 21 22 .00 .00 .00 23 .04 .63 .61 .63 .60 .01 .03 .03 .03 24 .14 .15 .17 . 15 .15 .16 .14 .11 . 15 .15 25 .02 .03 .03 .03 .03 .02 .01 .02 .02 26 27 03 .05 .04 .05 .04 . 12 .05 .02 .05 05 28 .06 .05 .01 .04 .04 .11 .07 .08 • OS .08 29 .02 .06 .08 .06 .06 .05 .12 .11 .14 .14 30 .03 05 03 03 03 .05 .16 .12 .15 .15 .14 .22 .25 .23 .22 32 .07 .19 .16 .18 .18 .09 .13 .14 .14 .13 33 1.09 2.44 1.81 2.39 2.32 2.45 2.52 1.81 2.61 2.61 11.76 69.36 146.97 74.72 71.22 6. 62 9.34 10.15 9.83 9.69 208 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 51 . — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, ivhii RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. American troops in otl Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. White. ! Colored. Total. 146a 146b 116c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 Office classifi- cation. 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of 0. 12 Bones, other diseases of 0. 06 o.i Ankylosis of joint .12 Loose bodies in joint Synovitis Floating cartilage Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) Hallux valgus .12 Hammer-toe Metatarsaleia Fes planus .12 .71 :i Talipes Tenosynovitis Organ's of locomotion, other diseases of . 12 .24 • | XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations Not specified or ill-defined diseases £ Total XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries ). i 7. 51 7.65 4. 49 6. | .12 ...J .06 | . 12 .12 .06 Fracture, simple Fracture, compound .60 .36 .29 .06 .22 .67 . 12 .06 .45 . 12 .12 1 Wounds’(others) . . .24 .12 .06 .06 . 22 Total Grand total 1.91 .77 1.57 9.42 8.42 6.06 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 209 led, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. i ries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. Inter- national classifi- cation No. lite. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0.06 0.05 0. 05 0.70 0. 01 0.09 0. 02 0.71 0.08 146a .56 0.05 1.96 .17 146b .25 .19 .21 .21 .01 .01 .18 146c .15 2.18 .02 .02 .18 .25 147a 147b 147c .07 .08 147d .06 . 05 .21 .36 .17 147e .05 .21 .05 149a .07 149b .21 149c .01 .01 149d 1.30 1.08 .51 4.71 .24 .09 .22 .71 149e 08 149f . 07 149g 149h .12 .10 .25 3.02 .02 02 .11 .18 .25 .07 150 .06 .05 .10 . 77 .OS .08 .05 .18 .17 1S9 14.04 3.31 12.22 5.89 104.20 3.14 1.33 2.97 19. 22 39. S9 22.82 Office classifi- cation. 1 .49 2 .07 3 4 .14 5 .06 .05 .10 . 49 .02 .02 .05 .12 .05 .77 .02 .02 .18 7 8 .06 .05 .70 .01 .01 .05 9 .12 .10 .10 .63 .01 .01 .OS 10 12 .70 13 .21 14 .25 .21 .36 11.31 .28 .25 .53 .25 15 .12 .10 15.46 .02 .02 .05 .36 .08 16 .10 • OS 17 .14 18 .06 .05 19 .07 20 .07 23 .12 .30 .15 .15 1.41 .06 .06 ■ OS 24 .25 .21 1.62 .03 0.09 .04 .05 .53 25 .49 .01 .01 26 .56 28 .30 .05 .05 3.02 .OS 29 .30 .05 .05 13. 70 .02 .02 30 1.05 31 .20 4.92 1.19 .09 .06 .11 32 .06 .05 .10 .01 .01 .05 .17 33 1-24 .90 1.18 1.22 59. 23 .54 .19 .51 .49 1.60 . S5 j 5. 23 4.21 13.40 7.11 163. 43 3. 6S 1.52 3.48 19. 71 41.49 23.67 210 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 51. — Discharges for disability, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, wh RATIOS PER 1,000. Office classifi- cation. Agent. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total Ui Total officers. lited States Army. Total enlisted men, American troops. Tot nati trooj White. Colored. Total. Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 0. 01 0. 01 0. 00 0. 01 0.02 0. 01 2 Pistol ball .06 .06 .04 .05 .08 .06 3 .12 .12 .00 .13 .09 .13 4 Cutting and piercing instruments (others) .08 .08 .01 .08 .10 ■ OS 0 5 Other military agents .28 .28 .12 .19 .16 .29 6 Sinking ships .05 .05 .24 . 04 .00 .04 8 Automobiles .11 .11 .10 a .03 . ii 9 .12 . 12 . 17 . 13 .00 . 12 10 RailroaS accident . 14 .15 .05 .14 .13 .15 11 Street car accidents .02 .02 .02 .02 .00 .02 12 . 11 .11 .05 .11 .08 .11 13 .05 .05 .01 .06 . 01 .06 14 Conflagration .00 .00 .00 Crushing .10 .10 .03 .10 .09 . 10 16 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 17 Falls .34 .34 .39 .34 .20 .34 18 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 19 .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 20 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 21 .00 .00 .01 .00 22 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 24 .01 .01 .02 .01 .00 .01 ji 25 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 2G .00 .00 .00 .00 27 Other external agents .90 .91 .35 .86 .65 .93 Total 2.55 2.57 1.61 2. 44 1.74 2.62 DISCHARGES FOE DISABILITY — -OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN IN COUNTRY, 211 lored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Office Total officers Total officers classifi- Officers. and Officers. and enlisted enlisted White. Colored. Total. men. White. Colored. Total. men. 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.01 0. 01 0.02 0.01 0. 02 0.02 1 .04 .04 .08 .04 .04 0.03 .OS 0.07 .OS .08 2 .01 .11 .11 .11 .11 . 15 .08 .15 .14 3 .01 .09 .10 .09 .09 .01 .07 .10 .07 .07 4 • OS .18 .19 .18 .17 .14 .19 . 15 .25 .25 5 6 .14 .04 .66 .04 .04 .43 .04 .04 .05 .05 .11 . 05 .10 .10 .19 .13 01 .13 .13 8 .10 .08 .07 .07 .31 .21 .01 .20 .20 9 .03 .13 .12 .13 .13 .08 .17 .16 .18 ■ IS 10 .02 03 .03 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 11 .02 .07 .02 .06 .06 .11 .IS .14 .18 .IS 12 .01 .07 .00 .06 .06 .03 .05 .01 . 05 .05 13 .01 .00 14 .10 .09 .10 .09 .09 .10 .ii .11 .11 15 .00 .00 .00 .01 .02 .01 .01 16 .31 .30 .19 .30 .30 .50 .41 .24 .40 .41 17 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 18 ::::::::::: .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 .02 19 .01 .06 .01 .01 .00 .02 .01 .01 20 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 21 .00 .02 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 .01 ?? .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 24 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .25 1.03 . 72 1.01 .96 .49 .06 .64 .69 .68 27 1.09 2.44 1.81 2.39 2.32 2.46 2.52 1.81 2.61 2.61 3553—25 15 212 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 51. — Discharges for disability , by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white RATIOS PER 1,000. Office classifi- cation. 1 2 3 ■1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 IB 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 Agent. American troops in othei Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. Agent causing injury ( excluding haute injuries). (The following are included above.) Pistol ball 0 12 0.22 0.0 Rifle ball .22 .0 .0 . 60 0. 06 1 Automobiles .06 .0 .1 .67 Animals Conflagration Crushing .24 .1 Electricity Falls .60 .29 .5 .60 .12 . 45 Total 1.91 .77 1.57 .( DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN IN COUNTRY, 213 ned, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. ntries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Office classifi- cation. Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. Vhite. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0.07 1 0.30 0.05 .28 2 0. 06 .05 0.05 2.32 0.01 0.01 3 .20 .35 .03 0.09 .04 0.05 0.17 4 .30 .05 .10 24.52 0.18 5 .49 7 .06 .05 .05 .28 .01 .01 .17 8 .06 .05 .05 .56 9 .06 .10 .01 .01 .08 10 .21 .01 .01 11 .06 .05 .42 12 :i2 .10 .14 .01 .01 13 14 I .06 .05 .10 .28 .01 .01 16 .25 .21 .31 1.90 .26 .23 .16 .71 .08 17 18 .06 .05 .07 .18 19 .07 20 21 .05 22 24 25 26 . .43 .30 .41 .20 26. 49 .19 .09 .19 .27 .53 .34 27 1.24 , .90 1.18 1.22 59. 23 .54 .19 .51 .49 1.60 .S5 ! 214 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 52. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, whit ABSOLUTE NUMBERS, a Total United States Army. Inter- Total of mean annual strengths for the war period . . 4, 128, 479 4, 092, 457 206,382 3, 599, 527 286,548 3, 886,075 36,02 national classifi- Total Total Total enlisted men , American troops. cation officers officers No. and and enlisted enlisted Total Totai men, men, officers. Color native including Ameri- White. f> Colored. not Total. troops native can stated. troops. troops. I. Infectious diseases {excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 109,374 109,315 4,367 97,104 3,904 3,940 104,948 l 2 66G 666 17 634 15 649 4 Malarial fevers (all) 194, 529 178,312 5,406 155,683 15, 299 1,924 172,906 16,2i 5 Smallpox 24,275 23,641 266 17,297 6,029 49 23,375 6; 6 Measles 1 , 877, 944 1,864,477 12,015 1,723,795 106,551 22,116 1,852,462 13, 4< 7 Scarlet fever 498, 190 498, 144 8, 342 472,967 4, 369 12,466 489, 802 8 2,649 2,649 243 2,158 • 218 30 2 406 9 Diphtheria and results 317i 050 317; 023 7,835 285,080 4,863 19,245 309) 188 J 10 Influenza 10,676,172 10,609,406 320,025 9, 064, 003 919, 520 305,858 10,289,381 66,7i 12 160 141 141 141 14 Dysentery (all) 12S, 223 125, 693 8,927 99. 561 6,248 10,957 116,766 2,5: 17 21 1 2 18 Erysipelas 56,499 56, 486 2,327 49, 438 3,393 1,328 54, 159 19a 98, 579 98 383 1 163 91, 147 2 127 4 126 97 400 19b 2, 725 2, 002 7 40 2, 452 156 14 2*622 19c 81,254 81,254 1, 573 69', 146 9, 054 1,481 79, 681 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) i, 405 4; 229 68 3)759 351 51 4) 161 1 19e Chicken-pox 31,534 29, 780 949 21,755 6,420 656 28, 831 1,71 19f German measles 211,645 209, 413 4,842 198, 684 4, 930 957 204, 571 2,2 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 268, 164 267,985 6,229 230,458 22, 956 8,342 261,756 1 19h Mumps 3, 884, 147 3,874,722 37,713 3, 020, 897 656,383 159, 729 3.837,009 9,4 19i Paratyphoid A 10, 084 30,084 548 8,605 208 723 9, 536 19j 5,224 5 224 353 4,688 39 144 4,871 19k 4, 633 4 , 633 3 4,430 184 16 4 630 191 34, 098 34, 098 2, 167 26) 524 131 5, 276 31*931 j 19m 2, 664 2,664 y 585 2, 058 21 2 079 19n Typhoid vaccination 156; 548 155; 614 2,325 129,713 23, 277 299 153) 289 c 19o Vaccinia 91,899 91,740 800 86, 132 4,618 190 90,940 If 19p Epidemic diseases (others; 34,114 26, 137 1,906 20,698 3,323 210 24,231 7,1 20a Septicemia, general 4,978 4,972 144 4, 156 360 312 4,828 20b 3 3 3 20c 469 469 389 25 469 22 Anthrax “ 5, 653 5,649 40 5, 005 206 398 5, 609 28 2 2 2 2 24 725 724 690 32 2 724 25a Trench foot 97, 219 97,219 767 85, 200 8, 128 3, 124 96, 452 25b Mvcoses (others) 3,833 3; 507 61 2, 556 867 23 3 ; 446 20 3, 631 3, 600 3,194 406 3 600 27 3, 277 22 22 3. 47 Acute articular rheumatism 591, 988 590, 709 12, 152 530, 309 35, 153 13, 095 578, 557 1 , Y II. Tuberculosis. ffl 5 -f Includes total strength for “Other countries and not stated.” Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 215 lored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. . Jnited States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). 124,266 1,965,297 145, 826 2,111, 123 2,235,389 73,728 1,469,656 122,412 1,592,068 1,665,796 Inter- national Enlisted men. Enlisted men. elassifi- Total officers officers Officers. and Officers. and White. Colored. Total. enlisted White. Colored. not Total. enlisted men. stated. men. 1,132 25, 020 2,435 27,455 28, 587 2,844 68, 407 1,469 3,929 73,805 76,649 1 17 288 5 293 310 115 10 125 125 2 3,944 115, 181 11,548 126, 729 130,673 896 15,930 1,749 1,902 19,581 20,477 4 193 15, 803 5,894 21,697 21,890 28 914 119 49 1,082 1,110 5 9,511 1,503,341 87, 946 1,591,287 1,600,798 2,084 189,822 16,017 21,822 227,661 229, 745 6 6,547 372,267 3,814 376,081 382,628 1,669 92,352 484 12,372 105,208 106,877 7 170 1,739 196 1,935 2,105 73 386 22 30 438 511 8 4,182 137, 369 2, 901- 140, 270 144,452 3,563 143, 552 1,923 19,062 164, 537 168, 100 9 175, 136 5,432,361 539,077 5,971,438 6, 146, 574 138,443 3,488,602 367, 277 302, 493 4,158,372 4, 296, 815 10 12 4,421 31,062 3,313 34, 375 38,796 4,245 61,146 2,196 10, 688 74,030 78,275 14 17 1,850 37,021 2,206 39, 227 41,077 458 10, 879 1,180 1,314 13,373 13,831 18 665 49, 235 1,264 50, 499 51,164 498 41,624 848 4,116 46, 58S 47, 086 19a 1,962 2,118 2,118 40 453 14 467 507 19b 1,298 52, 888 6,551 59 ', 439 60', 737 275 15,229 2,470 1,475 19, 174 19,449 19c 9 2,002 327 2,329 2,338 59 1,525 24 51 1,600 1,659 19d 708 17,012 3,723 20, 735 21,443 221 4,256 2,452 653 7,361 7,582 19e 4,336 188, 378 4,616 192,994 197, 330 380 6,998 197 930 8, 125 8, 505 19f 2,850 132,377 15, 159 147, 536 150,386 3,340 94,914 7, 555 8,301 110,770 114,110 19g 24, 447 1,877,193 374, 904 2, 252, 097 2, 276, 544 12,531 1,063,930 267, 234 157,527 1,488,691 1,501,222 19h 249 1,332 74 1,406 1,655 273 7,025 134 723 7,882 8, 155 19i 46 371 371 417 307 3,967 39 144 4,150 4,457 19j 3 2,720 146 2,866 2,869 1,552 38 16 1,606 1,606 19k 49 625 625 674 2,118 25, 886 131 5,267 31,284 33,402 191 387 387 443 1,599 21 1 , 620 2 125 „ 2,220 121, 528 22, 885 144, 413 146, 633 72 O’ 633 306 298 7; 237 7, 309 19n 781 83,521 4,591 88,112 88, 893 10 976 15 166 1,157 1,167 19o 1.137 9,984 2, 854 12, S38 13,975 28 2,476 180 210 2,866 2,894 19p 62 2,184 121 2,305 2,367 82 1,969 239 299 2,507 2,589 20a 3 3 20b 314 319 319 50 25 150 150 20c 37 3,490 206 3,696 3,733 3 1,476 398 1,874 1,877 22 23 357 277 32 9 311 311 24 23 3,033 327 3,360 3,383 744 80,601 7,792 3,112 91,505 92, 249 25a 1 1,686 604 2,290 2,291 60 750 263 23 1,036 1,096 25b 2,396 366 2,762 2,762 768 40 808 808 26 1, 22 22 27 7,158 341,997 14, 695 356,692 363, 850 4,527 180, 565 20, 037 12,6S4 213,286 217,813 47 189,920 2, 188,308 258, 494 2,446,802 2,636,722 29,831 526,354 106,411 14,573 647, 338 677,169 28a ! 6,362 81,475 11,650 93,125 99,487 2,779 71,498 18, 027 4,169 93,694 96,473 28b 1 , .In 4,026 1,255 5,281 5,298 50 3,119 3,671 255 7,045 7,095 29 4, 9o9 86,084 17,318 103,402 108, 361 1,666 48,031 14, 325 1,223 63, 579 65, 245 30-35 (201*258 2, 359, 893 288,717 2,648,610 2, 849, 868 34,326 649, 002 142,434 20, 220 811,656 845, 982 | 19,445 919,290 407, 226 1,326,516 1,345,961 15, 293 368, 875 90,646 36, 843 496,364 37 | 2,349 347, 000 182, 649 529, 649 531, 998 6, 348 265, 484 57,885 15, 201 338, 570 344, 918 38a 20, 907 2, 353, 700 492, 8S4 2, 846, 584 2, 867, 491 38, 442 724, 938 59, 130 68, 9S2 853, 050 891, 492 38b 42, 701 3, 619, 990 1, 0S2, 759 4, 702, 749 4, 745, 450 60, 083 1, 359, 297 207, 661 121, 026 1, 687, 984 1, 748; 067 232 13, 620 421 14, 041 14, 273 160 6,597 239 197 7, 033 7,193 36 3, 788 14, 645 2,418 17, 063 20, 851 1,033 256, 890 8,363 8,482 273, 735 274, 768 39-45 l 4, D3<5 69, 586 5, 466 75, 052 79, 5S5 1, 574 37, 219 3, 939 1, 862 43, 020 44,594 46 22, 225 487, 887 58, 959 546, 846 569, 071 21, 150 567, 703 65, 803 21, 689 655, 195 676, 345 4Sa 64 636 150 786 850 70 305 62 367 437 48b 183 183 183 430 Q 13 452 49 3,641 18, 564 1,174 19, 738 23, 379 1, 694 11, 530 1, 062 409 13, 001 14, 695 50 j 2 , 245 101, 704 1,861 103, 565 105, 810 2, 343 43, 629 1, 351 1, 18S 46, 16S 48, 511 51a 428 42S 428 101 101 101 51b 23 571 101 672 695 253 83 336 336 52a 216 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 52. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, whii ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in othc Inter- Total of mean annual strengths for the war period. . 8,388 16,995 4,456 21,451 16,161 3,319 19,480 19,68 national classifi- cation Philippine Islands, c Hawaii. Panam No. Cause. Officers, other countries. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White 1 I. Infectious diseases (.excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 391 3,305 3,305 2 Typhus fever | 4 566 5, 982 1, 889 7, 871 282 282 16,8 45 '305 6 420 1, 960 38 1,998 2, 657 582 3, 239 444 1,6 126 259 '259 '444 8 Whooping cough 9 90 82 82 47 47 2 10 6,446 7, 443 1, 330 8,773 127 4,827 1,071 5,898 20,2 12 Asiatic cholera 127 14 Dysentery (all) 261 4,090 607 4,697 112 112 7 17 18 19a 19 462 462 49 49 8 14 22 19b 36 36 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 205 205 19e 20 121 25 146 60 219 19f 126 125 125 1, 119 71 1, 190 19g 19h 39 217 217 22 87 Mumps ", r 735 5, 93S 1,025 6, 963 4, 482 1,623 6, 105 1 ,: 19i Paratyphoid A 26 19j 19k Paratyphoid B 191 19m Trench mouth 24 19n Typhoid vaccination 33 189 19 208 67 723 19o 9 118 118 103 103 19p 20a 20b 20c 22 23 24 Epidemic diseases (others) 741 7, 030 275 7,305 26 26 Tetanus 56 56 25b 66 66 26 27 Beriberi 47 Acute articular rheumatism 467 854 110 964 272 35 307 II. Tuberculosis. 2Sa Tuberculosis of lungs 3, 634 5 12, 384 132 1,713 14, 097 132 8,076 375 947 9,023 375 4: 28b Suspected tuberculosis 29 20 20 30-35 Tuberculosis, (others) 108 1,403 13, 939 358 1, 761 16, 010 364 182 546 Tuberculosis (all) 3, 747 2, 071 8, 815 1,129 9,944 5 ■' III. Venereal diseases. 37 Syphilis (all) 1,097 15, 098 25, 062 1,842 10,404 12,139 16, 940 35,466 4, 210 3,485 1,842 570 6, 052 7' 38a Chancroidal infection 503 4,055 19,739 ]' 38b Gonococcus infection 1,573 37; 035 77, 195 16 49; 174 101 , 580 17,461 2,278 V- Venereal (all) 3,173 24; 385 25; 156 4,690 29, 846 36 IV. General diseases (others.) Rickets 16 39-15 46 533 274 32 306 205 205 II Tumors, benign 114 466 101 567 412 71 483 1 48a Arthritis 388 2,620 24 235 2, 557 14 134 2,691 48b Gout 20 24 14 49 50 Diabetes, mellitus 118 88 88 4 4 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 565 565 308 308 51b 52a . Addison’s disease c Includes troops in China. DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 217 \lored, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. |>un tries (enlisted men). | Native troops (enlisted men). 14,232 97,498 10,535 108,033 18,576 5,615 11,831 Inter- Other countries and not stated. Transports. national classifi- cation [White, c Colored, d Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto | Ricans. No. 343 11 354 29 29 8 51 1 2 4 5 6 231 231 415 238 3 17 435 238 1,026 37 110 16 5 1,141 53 9, 120 587 5 7, 092 47 10, 6S2 6,984 1,237 10 411 263 94 7,658 1,331 10 17,391 6, 362 1, 557 71 31 18, 979 6,433 23 1,412 12 1, 373 34 23 919 6 183 1,108 2, 905 33 2,938 58, 927 15 12 9 59, 383 14 3,364 2, 969 65, 716 14 51, 130 7,401 396 17, 750 25 7,253 41,763 10 12 14 17 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 2,116 269 2, 385 316 132 448 1, 857 30 665 184 224 1 225 733 7 13 753 13 170 10 180 110 1 111 16 1 1 63 879 6 150 33 183 18 18 176 140 823 140 881 166 61 3 230 1,174 1,414 1, 420 700 123 184 107 465 211 1, 348 31 27 1,159 15 19f 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 1,492 , 32,239 236 23 41 1,217 35, 791 12 197 2, 220 2,004 36; 463 236 9,377 198 45^ 366 12 7, 330 1, 630 350 350 30 30 13 9 22 72 72 95 1 96 490 490 275 100 91 10 122 568 49 2,990 340 1 24 1,039 11 1,050 482 1 483 47 13 60 4, 865 6 13 13 3 3 25 25 14 14 22 2 2 1 24 25a 25b 26 1,518 9 12 1,539 48 48 54 54 323 3 16 16 14 14 31 2, 759 518 2,678 28 399 3, 105 3,443 248 12 3,703 761 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 9,637 750 20 242 14 9,899 8, 077 409 946 38 122 9,145 447 93 9, 579 101 107 4, 504 6,293 98 128 2 130 52 41 955 70 210 1,235 901 52 953 767 235 4,744 329 6, 720 11,470 92 466 12, 028 9,439 1,077 122 10, 638 10, 554 18,040 . 35,056 184 145 540 397 18, 764 35, 598 5,991 3, 659 697 474 4S 6, 736 4, 133 15,391 26, 260 4,278 2,984 989 185 4,614 5, 788 7, 981 3, 185 9,309 20,475 37 38a 38b 23,119 73, 215 587 916 773 1,710 21,479 75, 841 13, 507 23, 157 1,842 3,013 42 90 10; 206 17,468 211 211 50 50 321 253 3,911 22 111 82 745 594 56 26 32 203 850 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 89 89 321 34, 027 216 34, 243 9,422 253 9,172 213 37 3,464 i 22 405 42 468 8 8 624 624 56 485 47 42 979 46 1,025 474 11 53 49 | - -! 24 | 51b 52a ; 1 < Separate strength for white and colored not available. 218 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 52. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Total United States Army. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total en White. listed men Colored. Americai Color not stated. troops. Total. Total native troops. IV. General disease ( others ) — Continued. 52b Acromegaly 1,560 1, 560 86 1,437 30 7 1 474 2, 293 2,282 194 2,020 68 2*088 53b Hodgkin’s disease 4; 620 4,617 512 3,646 459 A 105 3 88 Goiter, simple 41,968 41,968 943 39,079 1,059 887 41 025 116 2,' 550 2,461 269 2,107 85 2 192 8g 53c Other diseases of the ductless glands 4,648 4,629 30 4,241 82 276 4,599 19 51 Anemia, chlorosis 19, 628 18,919 939 16,958 648 374 17,980 709 55 a 2,875 2, 8< 5 2,853 11 11 2 875 55b 1,187 1,187 1,187 1 * 187 55c Purpura 5, 255 5,218 35 4,959 76 148 5,183 31 55d Muscular rheumatism 175,636 174, 815 3,670 145,732 13,183 12,230 171,145 821 55e General diseases (others) 109,541 109,409 4,972 91,599 8,399 4,439 104,437 131 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 53,631 53, 566 3,328 48,688 1,034 516 50,238 6; Drug addiction 53,862 53, 862 1,091 48, 221 4,435 115 52, 771 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 3; 247 3,194 11 2,730 '352 101 3,183 5 ; V. Nervous system,, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 6,031 6,031 613 5,322 5 91 5,418 61 Meningitis, simple 16,056 16,051 193 13,810 1,389 659 15,858 62 Locomotor ataxia 9,229 9, 229 778 7,417 1,012 22 8,451 63a Multiple sclerosis 8; 487 8,475 281 7,539 644 11 8; 194 1 : 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 24,287 23, 9/ 8 806 21,834 916 422 23,172 30' 64 Apoplexy 19,616 19, 460 1,439 15,219 2,530 272 IS, 021 15' 66a Facial paralysis 15, 653 15,577 964 13,203 1,114 296 14,613 Paraplegia 4 , 986 4, 986 388 4,015 409 174 4,598 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) 38,462 37, 65-i 1,593 32, 908 2,594 559 36', 061 SO 69 Epilepsy 269, 927 268, 926 2, 244 226, 629 34,137 5,916 266,682 1,00 74 a 3,540 3, 539 3,016 458 3,474 71b Neurasthenia.... 30L 321 300, 804 38,217 248,395 7,412 6,780 262,587 51 74c Enuresis 73,000 73, 000 272 66, 897 5,541 290 72, 728 71 d Neurosis ; 25, 769 25, 751 1,722 22, 673 1,214 142 24| 029 1 7!e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of 144,064 144, O 08 2,019 127,664 9,255 4,520 141,439 the heart). 71 f Shell-shock (cause not given) 143,622 143,620 9, 768 126, 924 905 6,023 133,852 72 Chorea 9, 707 9, 62/ 3 9,310 156 158 9,624 i 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 257, 526 256, 712 9,466 225, 867 17,361 4,018 247,246 SI 73b Neuralgia 53,131 52, 855 2,896 43,074 5,378 1,507 49,959 2 ; 73c Neuritis 188, 977 187, 960 19,592 155,353 9,358 3,657 168, 368 1,0) 73d 3,176 3, 176 41 2,975 160 3,135 74 g Nervous system, other diseases of 83,487 83, 294 17,850 59,194 4,538 1,712 65; 444 1! VI. Mental alienation. 67 25, 9S0 25, 980 2, 970 20, 529 2,212 269 23,010 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 193,052 192, 903 4,643 180, 236 6,021 2,003 188; 260 1 68b Mental deficiency 259, 426 258, 349 627 223, 831 32, 278 1,613 257, 722 1,0 68c Malingering 7, 130 7,069 1 6,317 660 91 7,068 6Sd Dementia prsecox 525, 956 522, 967 5,692 475,482 38,614 3,179 517,275 2.9 68c Psychasthenia 33,121 33, 076 5,633 26,715 185 ■543 27,443 681 Psychoneurosis 288, 628 288, 388 21,872 252, 737 9,465 4,314 266,516 2 68g Psychosis, alcoholic 21,015 21,038 1,145 18, 823 502 568 19, 893 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive 170.779 170, 676 13,178 145,103 10,568 1,827 157,498 1 68i Psychoses (others) 192, 866 192,077 9,461 162, 356 16, 196 4,064 182, 616 7 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 87, 802 87, 722 2,100 80, 414 3,420 1,788 85, 622 75a (1) Astigmatism 38, ISO 38,115 937 35, 573 1,183 422 37,178 75a (2) Hyperopia 17,019 17,019 360 15,566 691 399 16,659 75a (3) Myopia 21, 151 21,136 338 19,213 1,122 463 20, 798 75a 11,452 11,452 465 10,062 421 504 10, 987 75b Strabismus 14; 351 14,277 351 13,080 642 204 13, 926 75c Leucoma 4,331 4,286 10 3,058 1,190 28 4,276 75d Cataract 9, 741 9, 715 271 8,490 690 264 9,444 75e Trachoma 69,306 67, 823 756 64,724 1,753 590 67,067 1 . 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 171,600 169,307 4,612 143,195 16,050 5,450 164,695 2. 75g Pterygium 15,974 15, 556 645 13,034 1,552 325 14,911 75b Amblyopia 18, 813 18, 745 306 16,614 1,682 143 18,439 3,740 3,725 3,374 243 10S 3,725 75 j Choroiditis 17 ; 433 17,410 1,046 14,247 1,780 337 16; 364 75k Iritis 57,145 57,010 3,488 43, 906 8,381 1,241 53,528 751 Keratitis 88,457 87,790 3,277 69, 883 12,589 2,041 84,513 75m Retinitis 18,462 18,420 1,751 15,590 903 176 16, 669 1,611 1,611 1,573 38 1,611 75o Glaucoma 6,268 6,176 514 5,088 496 78 5, 662 75p Eyelids, diseases of 22, 356 22, 218 822 19, 798 1,190 408 21,396 124 99 53 34 12 99 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 79, 097 78, 642 3, 450 66, 186 7, 598 1,408 75, 192 DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 219 ilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ' [United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Inter- national classifi- cation No. White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 793 24 SI 7 817 S6 609 6 7 622 70S 52b 129 1, 107 19 1, 126 1,255 65 911 49 960 1, 025 53a 473 1,924 297 2, 221 2,694 39 1,658 162 1,820 1, S59 53b 426 26, 110 630 26, 740 27, 166 508 11,729 429 S60 13, 018 13, 526 SS 257 1, 500 42 1,542 1,799 12 607 607 619 116 •30 2,004 49 2,053 2, 0S3 2,013 33 276 2,322 2, 322 53c 38S 10, 260 3S6 10, 646 11,034 532 6, US 231 368 6, 717 7,249 1,564 6 1, 570 1, 570 1,289 1, 294 1, 294 938 938 '938 197 ' 197 ' 197 35 2,894 5S 2,952 2, 987 2,049 IS 14S 2,215 2,215 55c 1,639 69, 306 6,028 75, 334 76, 973 2, 000 72, 853 6, 836 12, 158 91, 847 93, S47 55d 2,097 45, 388 3,224 48, 612 50, 709 2, 798 45, 455 5, 070 4, 419 54, 944 57, 742 55e 862 25, 902 489 26, 391 27, 253 2, 360 18, 197 304 507 19, 00S 21, 368 56a 733 44,686 4,210 48, 896 49, 629 297 3, 369 121 115 3,605 3, 902 4 2,012 234 2,246 2,250 7 604 28 101 733 740 57-59 90 2,229 2 229 2,319 523 3,093 5 S7 3, 185 3, 70S 60 122 6, 277 320 6, 597 6, 719 71 7, 418 1,054 659 9,131 9,202 61 518 4, 487 567 5, 054 5,572 200 2, 595 445 12 3, 052 3,252 62 229 5,959 644 6, 603 6,832 52 1,399 u 1,410 1, 462 63a 394 14, 505 605 15,110 15, 504 406 6,773 85 499 7,280 7, 686 63b S22 9, 618 2,332 11, 950 12, 772 617 5,066 95 272 5, 433 6, 050 64 376 6, 104 804 6,708 7, 084 588 6,708 510 296 7,514 8, 102 66a 308 2,861 358 3, 219 3, 527 57 965 51 174 1,190 1,247 66b 769 20, 427 1, 877 22, 304 23, 073 791 11, 807 576 542 12, 925 13, 716 66c 1,443 147, 105 23, 854 170, 959 172, 402 534 73, 708 9, 696 5,736 89, 140 89, 674 69 2, IIS 352 2, 470 2,470 51 891 4 895 946 ! 19,470 131, 007 4, 584 135, 591 155, 061 17, 114 109, 379 2,745 6,714 118, 838 135, 952 74b 6S 53, 207 3, 526 56, 733 56, SOI 90 11,400 1,235 290 12, 925 13, 015 74c 836 13, 323 1, 053 14, 376 15, 212 796 8,867 144 142 9, 153 9,949 74d 598 41, 570 2,693 44,263 44,861 2,021 85, 511 6, 562 4,520 96, 593 9S, 614 74e SS2 3, 063 19 3, 0S2 3,964 8,874 123, 575 8S6 6, 005 130, 466 139, 340 74f 3 7, 355 156 7,511 7,514 1, 376 158 1,534 1, 534 72 1 3, S83 110, 126 11, 098 121, 224 125, 107 5, 479 HE 643 5, 835 3, 997 121; 475 126; 954 73a 1,357 24, 422 3,494 27, 916 29, 273 1,507 17, 293 1,763 1, 4S9 20, 545 22, 052 73b 11, 110 78, 510 4, 589 83, 099 94, 209 8, 1S1 73, 434 4, 704 3, 634 81, 772 89, 953 73c 1 2,042 160 2,202 2, 203 40 308 308 348 73d 13, 955 35, 1S3 2, 21S 37, 401 51, 356 3,788 22, 762 2,139 1,690 26, 591 30, 379 74g 2, 451 12, 879 1,473 14, 152 16, 603 519 7,674 725 269 8, 668 9, 1S7 67 2,798 99, 703 3, 984 103, 687 108,485 1,740 76, 274 1, S78 1,918 80, 070 81, S10 6Sa 74 130,499 19, 451 149, 950 150,024 203 86,423 12,143 1, 593 100, 159 100, 362 6Sb 4, 519 462 4, 9S1 4,981 1 1, 347 77 91 1, 515 1,516 68c 1 3, 634 314, 278 22, 251 336, 529 340, 163 1, 838 14S, 014 14, 143 3,179 165, 336 167, 174 6Sd 3, 540 14, 028 77 14, 105 17,645 1,900 12, 313 108 536 12, 957 14, 857 68e 6, 235 S4, 962 5, 093 90, 055 96, 290 15, 125 166, 049 4,213 4,314 174, 576 1S9, 701 68f 554 10, 378 230 10, 608 11, 162 591 7,659 272 '568 8, 499 9, 090 6Sg 6, 284 91, 249 6, 173 97, 422 103, 706 6, 071 51, 656 4,187 1, S06 57, 649 63, 720 6Sh 4, 130 61, 855 6,215 68, 070 72, 200 5,207 98, 072 9, 514 3,915 111, 501 116, 70S 6Si 672 26, 155 1,202 27, 357 28, 029 1, 293 50, 949 2. 061 1, 7SS 54, 798 56, 091 75a 228 12, 399 398 12, 797 13, 025 579 21, 523 763 422 22, 70S 23, 2S7 114 5,124 135 5, 259 5, 373 246 9, 990 506 399 10, 895 11, 141 75a(2) 156 5, 529 394 5, 923 6,079 177 12, GOO 646 463 13, 709 13, S86 75a(3) 174 3, 103 275 3,378 3, 552 291 6,836 146 504 7,486 7, 777 75a (4) 123 8, 295 391 S, 6S6 8, 809 228 4, 474 251 189 4,914 5,142 75b 3 1, 229 665 1, 894 1, S97 7 1,765 525 28 2,318 2, 325 75c 3, 672 258 3, 930 4, 010 191 4, 669 432 255 5, 356 5, 547 75d HZ 46, 290 1,075 47, 365 48, 077 44 17, 624 650 590 18,864 IS. 908 75e 2, 553 80, 439 8,724 89, 163 91,716 1, 979 5S, 718 6,929 5, 39S 71, 045 73, 024 75f 464 8, 645 850 9,495 9, 959 143 3,922 666 325 4,913 5, 056 ' 0 g 135 9,040 878 9, 918 10, 053 166 7, 295 804 143 8, 242 8,408 75h 2, 137 93 9 230 9 9.30 7^i 763 5,833 862 6^ 695 7 , 458 240 8,074 918 318 9,310 9, 550 75 j 1,831 25, 236 4,826 30, 062 31, 893 1,623 17, 276 3,487 1,240 22, 003 2.3, 626 75k . 2, 030 36, 355 5, 586 41,941 43, 971 1,247 32, 559 6,956 2, 041 41, 556 42.S03 751 1, 386 8,978 7S7 9,765 11, 151 365 5,822 116 176 6,114 6, 479 75m 811 16 827 827 522 20 552 325 3,232 370 3,602 3,927 189 1,662 126 78 1,866 2,055 75o 678 10, 599 16 632 11,231 16 11,909 142 8, 309 526 34 403 9,238 83 9,380 83 75p 1 1, 688 34,225 3,949 38, 174 39,862 1,603 30,3S7 3,603 1,408 35,398 37.001 75r 3553—25 16 220 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 52 . — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colore ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. American troops in otl Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other countries. IV. General diseases (others)— Continued. 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56 a 56b 57-59 Acromegaly Leucemia .' Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases of Other diseases of the ductless glands. Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) ..Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic 106 61 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74 f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 68f 68g 68h 68i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75 f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 750 75p 75q 75r I V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Facial paralysis Paraplegia.. Paralysis without specified cause (others) Epilepsy Jacksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia Enuresis Neurosis 60 6 23 33 267 14 1/633 114 90 Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) N euralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of 12 104 32 301 107 VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states. Mental deficiency Malingering Dementia praecox Psychasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) 105 350 220 193 512 823 124 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) Strabismus Leueoma Cataract Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Pterygium Amblyopia Amaurosis Choroiditis Iritis Keratitis Retinitis Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of Color-blindness Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 135 130 5 80 38 5 43 34 159 Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panami, White. Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. White 6 268 268 246 246 17 11 11 146 31 177 2 2 24 575 124 699 474 65 539 36 14 14 168 38 206 8 1,397 73 1 , 470 644 157 801 58 60 77 137 14 14 2 64 90 154 7 7 1 21 21 1 248 248 8 8 84 226 310 136 136 14 98 103 201 100 100 10 14 14 173 173 289 289 48 36 84 .7 1,305 250 1,555 838 838 29 102 102 2,059 60 2,119 348 348 3,72 336 610 940 1,334 170 1,504 17 5 16 16 42 43 43 8 366 366 4 409 187 596 566 204 770 56 500 75 575 156 35 191 15 37 58 95 234 5 239 58 83 83 37 208 115 323 180 16 196 47 39 39 10 533 159 692 738 738 53 1,027 180 1,207 1,177 398 1,575 31 147 S7 234 75 30 105 11 3,246 1,S0S 5, 054 2,116 103 2,219 2,95. 15 15 28 28 353 139 492 335 335 21 44 44 53 31 351 162 513 261 46 307 29 339 136 475 290 318 608 76 615 18 633 420 50 470 16 136 136 321 7 328 iO 141 10 151 61 43 104 0 303 8 311 38 38 35 35 72 72 33 33 1 120 120 8 8 259 28 287 55 55 13 490 211 701 810 82 892 73 151 36 187 20 20 11 67 67 28 28 3: 6 6 82 82 1 49.9. 9 431 174 51 225 21 106 21 127 242 26 268 24 40 40 438 438 18 50 50 IS: 69 69 35 35 6 84 25 109 388 3 391 9 587 12 599 497 29 526 1 4 DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 221 j ilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. entries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). Inter- national classifi- cation No. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filiuinos Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 33 33 2 2 52b 11 53 a 3 53b 467 467 88 27 115 88 43 43 86 3 116 210 210 3 3 19 53c 79 6 85 108 108 107 602 54 ii 11 55a 1 1 51 51 16 16 37 55c 1,695 7 72 1,892 467 123 590 543 36 242 55d 435 4 20 459 72 49 121 29 102 1 55e 1,906 11 9 1,808 56 9 21 26 26 70 1 71 56b 6 6 19 19 31 22 57-59 4 4 60 44 44 3? 15 53 5 61 10 97 62 131 131 42 42 12 63a 193 193 113 42 154 63b 226 226 8 8 51 25 80 64 368 368 62 14 66a 16 16 66b 89 10 99 172 105 7 284 527 281 66c 1,336 107 173 1,616 2,042 230 7 2, 279 122 89 790 69 7 7 1 1,018 2 57 1,077 863 21 9 893 73 121 323 74b 264 264 181 181 74c 16 16 22 17 39 18 74d 323 323 130 130 6 247 247 39 18 57 2 74f 167 167 32 48 72 1,548 8 1,556 1,007 37 13 1,057 58 47 709 73 1 323 18 341 228 11 239 86 28 162 73b 2, 135 23 2, 158 420 2 422 228 69 720 73c 114 114 49 49 73d 134 2 3 139 251 48 19 318 104 28 61 . 74g 30 14 44 67 1,915 50 1,965 537 35 572 72 3,607 93 20 3; 720 781 13 794 255 364 458 6Sb 83 2 31 2 33 8 53 68c 2,521 2, 521 2,353 309 2 662 1 440 214 1 335 6Sd 296 7 303 35 35 45 6Se 375 375 451 20 471 240 68f 245 245 129 129 6S? 794 21 815 500 500 103 68h 239 82 321 797 13 67 877 38 70 6si 68i 1,995 15 2, 010 111 74 185 74 6 75a 1.021 15 1,036 73 73 65 75a(l) 176 176 5 75a (2) 710 710 33 74 107 9 6 88 88 75a(4) 239 15 254 74 75b 20 20 10 35 17 9 26 23 3 75d 212 212 147 147 1 351 108 24 75e 1,164 52 1,216 839 104 943 1 366 263 664 75f 60 60 122 122 300 13 105 75? 105 105 46 46 48 20 75h 67 67 30 30 15 75i 78 10 88 155 9 164 23 75 j 160 3 1 164 419 424 11 118 75k 246 246 126 126 104 333 230 751 59 59 67 67 17 3 22 75m 2 75n 1 30 30 92 75o 273 5 278 55 4 .. . 59 75 10 53 75p 25 235 1 1. 235 209 5 1 214 54 150 251 75 r 222 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 52. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Total United States Army. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, [including j native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. Total enlisted men, American troops. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Total native troops. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 915,138 913, 668 [ 27, 539 829,135 37,227 19,767 886, 129 1,470 76b Mastoiditis 105,598 105, 451 2,476 96, 072 5,175 1,728 102, 975 '147 76c Otitis externa 13, 616 13, 399 483 12,147 211 558 12,916 217 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) 6, 653 6, 651 461 5, 507 384 299 6, 190 2 76a Ear, other diseases of 13, 692 13, 601 817 11,530 878 376 12', 784 91 IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 86a Adenoids 10, 200 10,196 632 9,131 166 267 9,564 4 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 130, 526 130,329 13,113 114,578 1,006 1,632 117, 216 197 86c Nose, external deformity of.. 424 400 400 400 24 86d Turbinate hypertrophy 21,522 21,203 2,160 16, 949 1,207 887 19, 043 SIS 86e Sinusitis (all) 225, 735 225, 389 24, 886 184, 941 11,357 4, 205 200, 503 34C 86f Polypus, nasal 8,890 8, 838 1,005 7, 273 362 198 7; 833 52 86g Perforated nasal septum. . . 779 768 12 717 39 756 11 86h Rhinitis (cause not .stated) 211,369 210,291 9,997 186, 974 11,422 1,898 200, 294 1,071 86i Nasal fossae, other diseases of . 131,694 131, 640 3,248 110, 559 17,273 560 128,392 ' 54 X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 200, 821 200, 375 10, 775 174, 645 9,005 5,950 189, 600 44( 87b Larynx, other diseases of. . . 2,003 2,003 81 1,654 250 18 1,922 100a Tonsillitis, acute 1,362,609 1, 360, 453 54, 349 1 , 207 ; 559 81, 788 16, 757 1,306', 104 2, lot 100b Tonsillitis, chronic 335, 854 335, 352 33, 084 289, 870 S, 592 3,806 302, 268 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 4, 851 4,849 621 3,707 418 '103 4,22S lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal . . 370,521 369, 247 17,985 315,451 19, 898 15, 913 351,262 1,27* lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of. . . 105, 659 105, 491 10, 209 90, 492 2, 455 2,335 95, 282 16S XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 14, 534 14,503 378 12,373 1,518 234 14, 125 31 78 Endocarditis, acute 11,595 11,595 338 9, 696 1,108 453 11 257 79a Valvular diseases of the heart. 489', 913 487, 977 13, 757 420, 610 49, 446 4,164 474; 220 l,93i 79a ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency.. 43, 010 42, 822 1,525 36,363 4, 579 355 41,297 18) 79a (2) Aortic stenosis 7,393 7,374 456 6, 013 832 73 6, 918 1! 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 336, 663 335, 227 8, 929 289, 113 34, 967 2, 218 326, 298 1,431 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 67, 858 67, 765 1,099 59, 975 6, 093 598 66, 666 91 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 15, 763 15, 616 895 13.081 1,640 14, 721 14' 79a (6) Pulmonic lesions 254 ' 254 247 7 247 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 345 345 3 317 20 5 342 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified... 18, 627 18, 581 850 15, 501 1,315 915 17, 731 41 791) Cardiac hypertrophy 24,382 24, 237 1,907 19, 580 2,465 285 22,330 14, 79c Cardiac dilatation 10,415 10, 408 1,471 8,122 607 208 8,937 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency. 100,794 100, 654 8, 878 80, 264 10, 152 1,360 91,776 14 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 55, 153 54, 831 1, 154 47, 032 5,847 798 53, 677 321 80 Angina pectoris 5, 770 5, 770 430 4 740 541 59 5, 340 81a Aneurysms 3, 830 3,830 462 2 7 702 666 3,368 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 16, 747 16,639 4,793 10 ; 555 1,231 60 11,846 10: 81C Aortitis 1 593 1 593 59 1 001 533 1 534 81d Arteries, other diseases of 7 884 7 884 168 7 534 182 716 82 Embolism and thrombosis.. 8, 984 8, 984 1,195 7, 135 563 91 7,789 83a Hemorrhoids 623^ 493 622', 666 31,967 518, 887 56, 488 15, 324 590', 699 82 83b Variocele 243,048 242, 709 4,541 229,381 5, 483 3,304 238, 168 33 83c Varicose veins ... . 161, 210 160, 022 5,094 148, 555 5,743 1, 530 155, 828 28 83d Phlebitis 32, 781 32, 779 1,827 29, 235 1,439 278 30, 952 84a Status lymphaticus. . . 100 100 85 15 100 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 322, 065 317, 007 9, 541 247, 130 53, 466 6,870 307, 466 5,05 85a Cardiac arrhythmias . . . 20, 677 20, 666 1,050 17, 696 1,742 178 19, 616 1 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic 4, 658 4,654 246 4, 135 223 50 4,408 85c Cardiac disorders, functional.. 90, 448 90, 434 2, 641 78, 431 7,322 2,040 87, 793 jJ 85d Bradycardia 1,635 1,587 42 1,433 97 15 1,545 4 85e Heart-block 1,020 996 40 947 9 956 2 851 Tachycardia 103; 812 103, 640 2, 587 91,400 7,702 1,951 101, 053 17 85g Hemorrhage 9,360 9,328 800 7, 669 679 180 8,528 3 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of 7,587 7, 456 233 6,521 459 243 7, 223 13 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 3, 287, 643 3, 271,875 148, 142 2,741,358 292, 503 89, 872 3,123, 733 15, 7< 91 Pneumonia, broncho- d 1,233, 265 1,230, 138 38,322 966, 145 180, 734 44, 937 1,191,816 3,12 92a Pneumonia, lobar l, 845, 758 1,839, 264 33, 671 1,340,968 | 437, 703 26,922 1, 805, 593 6,4! 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 269, 278 269,016 6, 024 238,938 22, 685 3,369 262, 992 2f 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 232, 855 231, 686 7, 279 196,518 24, 389 3, 500 224,407 1,1( 93c Pleura, other diseases of 380, 809 379,713 12,135 310,045 46,024 11,509 367, 578 1, Of 95 Gangrene of lungs 214 214 214 214 96 Asthma 190, 273 187,345 6, 504 157,818 j 20,118 2, 905 180, 841 2,9f 97 Pulmonary emphysema 10, 133 9,979 662 8,369 679 269 9,317 If 98 Lungs, other diseases of 27, 909 27, 800 1 2, 270 19,764 1 1,254 4, 512 25, 530 d Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 223 \lipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Officers. White. Colored. Total. 13,318 433,342 15,350 448, 692 462,010 1,159 60,342 2,306 62, 648 63,807 347 7,465 142 7,607 7,954 228 2,298 288 2,586 2,814 435 6,306 291 6,597 7, 032 456 5,256 113 5,369 5,825 10,486 85, 154 71 494 85,648 71 96, 134 71 1,632 10, 661 800 11,461 13, 093 10,138 84,053 4,355 88,408 98, 546 350 4,763 241 5,004 5,354 12 262 39 301 313 7,761 147, 247 7,717 154, 964 162,725 2,932 105, 741 16, 981 122, 722 125, 654 5,257 80,345 4,106 84, 451 89, 70S 5 863 127 990 995 37, 922 891, 728 56, 551 948, 279 986, 201 26, 628 218,479 6, 038 224, 517 251,145 576 3, 132 397 3,529 4, 105 12,326 233, 589 15, 031 248, 620 260, 946 4,812 40, 429 1,173 41,602 40,414 104 7,986 913 8,899 9,003 117 6,567 596 7,163 7,280 6,435 269, 595 29, 770 299, 365 305, 800 798 25, 12S 2,833 27, 961 28, 759 105 4,195 645 4,840 4,945 4,197 183, 332 20, 198 203,530 207,727 447 42, 592 4,553 47, 145 47, 592 1 654 8, 361 ' 193 1,227 9,588 193 10,242 193 3 255 20 275 278 231 5,539 294 5,833 0,064 1,159 14,023 1,332 15,355 16,514 1,082 6,008 477 6, 485 7,567 4, 575 51, 886 5,956 57, 842 62,417 576 30, 866 3,232 34,098 34, 074 200 3,089 416 3, 505 3,705 90 2, 040 555 2, 595 2, 685 3,486 7,244 1,002 8,246 11,732 610 404 1,014 1,014 288 182 470 470 1,004 4,429 328 4,757 5,821 18,920 230, 750 29, 961 260,711 279, 631 3, 0S0 157, 715 3,416 161,131 164,211 3, 013 97, 653 4,040 101, 693 104,706 1,140 18, 939 1,150 20, 089 21, 229 55 15 70 70 5,178 153, 656 36, 759 190,415 195, 593 j 316 12, 586 1,416 14,002 14,318 107 3,278 205 3,483 3,590 1,034 54,412 5,185 59, 597 60, 631 42 1,093 64 1,157 1,199 40 879 9 888 928 1,131 54, 166 4,932 59, 098 60, 229 609 4, 920 514 5,434 6,043 80 4, 470 212 4,682 4,768 72, 486 1, 317, 935 152, 731 1,470,666 1,543,152 | 14, 290 442, 923 79, 720 522, 643 536, 933 ! 15,910 883,491 242,374 1,125, 865 1,141,775 3,003 161, 359 13,113 174,472 177,475 | 3,447 81,907 8,891 90, 798 94, 245 6,999 | 167, 131 102 21,157 188, 288 102 109, 204 195, 287 102 112,334 3,130 97,410 11,794 309 5,438 411 5,849 6, 158 1,679 13, 706 462 14,168 15; 847 United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. Inter- national classifi- cation No. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 13,898 379, 281 20, 775 19, 499 419, 555 433,453 76a 1,317 34,518 2,818 1,728 39,064 40, 381 76b 88 3,557 54 558 4,169 4,257 76c 233 3,023 96 299 3,418 3,651 76d 374 4,973 436 372 5,781 6, 155 70e 172 3,531 14 267 3,812 3,984 86a 2,403 26,869 435 1,593 28, 897 31,300 86b 290 290 290 80c 468 4,800 258 841 5,899 6,367 80d 14,339 97, 351 6,914 4,167 108,432 122,771 86e 643 2,422 120 19S 2,740 3,383 861 44S 448 448 86g 1,978 36,485 3,389 1,841 41,715 43,693 86h 303 4,607 270 520 5,397 5,700 86i 5,391 91,064 4,799 5,923 101,786 107, 177 87a 76 580 123 IS 721 797 87b 15,450 284,337 23, 073 16,414 323,824 339,274 100a 6,189 65, 764 2,212 3,733 71,709 77, 898 100b 45 489 21 103 613 658 100c 5,210 77, 148 4,527 15,685 97,360 102,570 lOOd 5,274 47, 758 1,225 2,326 51,309 50, 583 1003 274 4,172 605 234 5,011 5,285 77 221 2,958 495 453 3,906 4, 127 78 6,739 140,258 19,410 4,143 163, 811 170, 550 79a 727 10,378 1,599 355 12,332 13,059 79a(l) 351 1,705 187 73 1,965 2,316 79a(2) 4, 265 97, 828 14, 650 2,206 114,684 118,949 79a(3) 592 16,321 1,540 598 18,459 19, 051 79a(4) 241 4,444 413 4, 857 5,098 79a(5) 79a(6) 60 5 563 9,522 1,021 906 11,449 12,013 79a(8) 748 5,303 1,109 285 6.697 7, 445 79b 371 2,023 129 208 2,360 2,731 79c 4,008 26, 900 3,877 1,359 32, 136 36, 144 79d 578 14, 900 2,541 738 18, 179 18, 757 79e 228 1,606 118 59 1,783 2,011 80 372 650 103 753 1,125 81a 1,267 2,824 229 60 3,113 4,380 81b 59 391 129 520 579 81c 135 152 152 287 81d 113 2, 652 233 91 2,976 3,089 82 12,535 279,279 25,358 15, 085 319,722 332,257 83a 1,310 65, 657 1,893 3,276 70, 826 72, 136 83b 1,087 46,330 1,687 1,530 49, 547 50, 634 83c 687 9,690 157 278 10, 125 10 , S 12 83d 30 30 30 84a 4,152 78, 527 15,164 6, 636 100, 327 104, 479 84b 674 4,544 297 178 5,019 5, 693 85a 12 750 13 50 813 825 85b 1,594 22,299 2,114 2,036 20,449 28,043 85c 319 27 15 361 361 85d 68 68 68 85e 1,159 35,512 2,704 1,951 40, 167 41,326 85f 159 2,670 156 171 2,997 3, 156 S5g 142 1,903 247 243 2,393 2, 535 85h 72, 555 1,371,089 136, 930 88, 6S7 1,596,700 1, 669, 261 89-90 23,415 513, 256 99, 299 44, 695 657, 250 080, 665 91 17, 076 429,398 187, 155 26, 536 643,089 660, 165 92a 3,008 74, 142 8,949 3,350 86,441 89,449 93a 3,819 110, 847 15, 237 3,500 129,584 133,403 93 b 4,962 136, 110 24,254 11,266 171,630 176, 592 93c 112 112 112 95 3,001 55, 547 7,723 2,767 66,037 69,038 96 340 2,708 268 269 3,245 3, 585 97 518 5, 522 727 4,477 10, 726 11,244 98 224 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 52 . — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- j national] classifi- cation No. Cause. American troops in oth< Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Panama White. Colored. Total. Whice. Colored. Total. White. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 323 1,943 748 2, 691 876 84 960 2,588 76b 65 49 25 74 205 76c Otitis externa 48 503 14 517 43 1 44 421 109 109 70 76e Ear, other diseases of 8 31 150 181 129 i 130 4 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86 a i 4 21 39 60 261 261 2 86 b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 224 180 56 236 560 21 581 1,218 36 36 3 86 d 60 118 118 753 101 854 14G 86 e Sinusitis (all) 409 477 47 524 472 31 503 307 86 f 12 4 4 18 1 19 ' 4S 86 g S 6 h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 258 547 204 751 361 79 440 501 86 i Nasal fossse, other diseases of 13 47 14 61 26 8 34 11 X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 127 110 22 132 294 20 314 84 87 b 4 100 a Tonsillitis, acute 977 3, 381 853 4, 234 3, 638 468 4, 106 3,499 100 b Tonsillitis, chronic 267 1,034 169 1,203 1, 491 173 1,664 872 100 c lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 449 859 125 984 815 156 971 393 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of 123 491 53 544 107 4 111 42 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 126 126 78 10 10 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 583 1,616 86 1,702 2, 286 150 2, 436 508 147 37 184 182 111 ) 292 16S| 79a 113 113 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 467 1,094 49 1, 143 1,632 40 1,672 141. 79a 60 170 170 270 270 107 79a 19 19 148 148 90 79a 54 54 79a 2 73 73 79b 5 22 27 157 157 29 79c 18 25 25 24 1 25 12 ! 79d 295 303 312 615 175 175 12 79e 417 74 491 94 94 80 2 9 9 7 8 15 81b 40 15 270 270 55 81r 81d 33 94 94 82 IS 9 9 83a Hemorrhoids 512 1,868 650 2,518 1, 154 193 1, 347 1,563 83b Varicocele 151 1,667 135 1,802 664 26 690 2, 224 83c 994 461 461 1, 461 1, 461 62t| 83d 58 58 ' 160 127 ' 287 6 S Sib Lymphatic* system, other diseases of 211 2 , 616 874 3,490 2, 120 379 2,499 7,711. 60 270 29 299 86 86 127 9 9 31 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 13 420 5 425 254 18 272 M ‘85d 13 6 19 8^0 85f 297 321 387 530 530 15; 32 27 2 29 6 6 81 79 79 42 42 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 3, 101 7,089 559 7, 648 6,934 818 7, 752 5, 784| 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 617 404 109 513 251 117 368 166 92a Pneumonia, lobar 685 1, 408 185 1, 593 1,529 329 1,858 135 Q3n 13 527 201 201 93b Pleurisy] serofibrinous 13 554 172 726 253 56 309 251] 93c Pleura, other diseases of 174 1, 137 121 1,258 504 9 513 415 96 Asthma 373 341 240 581 1,575 182 1, 757 73| 97 13 60 60 66 66 8 Includes total strength for “Other countries and not stated.” Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 239 1 pino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska ). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia ). 124,266 1,965,297 145,826 2,111,123 2,235,389 73,728 1,469,656 122,412 1,592,068 1,665,796 Inter - national Enlisted men . Enlisted men classifi - Total Total cation officers No . ffieers . and Officers . and enlisted enlisted White . Colored . Total . men . White . Colored . Total . men . j 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.04 0. 11 0. 13 0. 03 0.13 0.13 1 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2 .09 .16 .22 . 16 . 16 .03 .03 .04 .03 .03 4 .00 .02 . 11 .03 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5 .21 2. 10 1.65 2. 07 1.96 .08 .35 .36 .39 .38 6 . 14 .52 .07 .49 .47 .06 .17 .01 .18 .18 7 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 8 .09 . 19 .05 .18 .18 . 13 .27 .04 .28 .28 9 3.86 7.57 10. 13 7.75 7. 53 5. 14 6.50 8. 22 7. 16 7.07 10 12 .10 .04 .06 .04 .05 . 16 . 11 .05 .13 . 13 14 17 .04 .05 .04 .05 .05 .02 .02 .03 .02 .02 18 .01 .07 .02 .07 .06 .02 .08 .02 .08 .08 19 a . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 19 b .03 .07 .12 .08 .07 .01 .03 .06 .03 .03 19 c .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19 d .02 .02 .07 .03 .03 .01 .01 . 05 .01 .01 19 e .10 .26 .09 .25 .24 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 191 .06 .18 .28 . 19 . 18 .12 .18 . 17 .19 .19 19 g .54 2. 62 7.04 2. 92 2. 79 .47 1.98 5. 98 2.56 2. 47 19 h .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 19 i .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 19 i .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19 k .00 .00 .00 .00 .08 .05 .00 .05 .05 191 .00 . 00 . 00 .00 .02 .00 . 00 00 19 m .05 . 17 .43 . 19 .18 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 19 n .02 . 12 .09 . 11 . 11 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19 o .03 .01 .05 .02 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 19 p .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 20 a .00 .00 00 20 b .00 .00 .00 . 00 oo .00 on 00 20 r > .00 •1 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 22 23 .00 .00 .00 . 00 00 no 00 24 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .03 . 15 . 17 . 16 15 25 a .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 25 b 1 .00 .01 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 27 .16 .48 .28 .46 .45 . 17 .34 .45 .37 .36 47 4.19 3. 05 4.86 3. 18 3. 23 1. 11 .98 2. 38 1. 11 1. 11 28 a . 14 . 11 . 22 .12 . 12 .10 . 13 .40 . 16 . 16 28 b .00 .01 .02 .01 .01 .00 .01 .08 .01 .01 29 . 11 . 12 .33 . 13 .13 .06 .09 .32 . 11 . 11 30-35 4. 44 3. 29 5. 42 3. 44 3.49 1. 28 1.20 3. 19 1.40 1.39 .43 1.28 7.65 1.72 1.65 .57 .68 2. 03 .85 .84 37 . 05 .48 3. 43 .69 . 65 .24 .50 1.30 .58 . 57 38 a . 46 3. 28 9. 26 3. 70 3. 51 1.43 1.35 1.32 1.47 1.47 38 b .94 5. 05 20. 34 6. 10 5. 82 2. 23 2. 53 4. 65 2.90 2. 88 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 36 .08 .02 .05 .02 .03 .04 .48 . 19 .47 .45 39-45 . 10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .06 .07 .09 .07 .07 46 .49 . 68 1. 11 .71 .70 .79 1.06 1.47 1. 13 1. 11 48 a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 48 b .01) oo oo 00 . 00 49 .08 .03 .02 .03 .03 .06 .02 .02 .02 .02 50 . 05 .14 .03 .13 .13 .09 ■ OS .03 .08 .08 51 a . 00 . 00 00 00 .00 .00 51 b .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ’.00 .00 .00 .00 52 a 240 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 53. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men. will RATIOS PER 1,000. American troops in othe Total of mean annual strengths for the war period 8,388 16, 995 4,456 21, 451 Inter- national classi- fication No. Philippine Islands. c Cause. other countries. White. Colored. Totai. I. Infectious diseases {ciciuding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 0.13 2 Typhus fever 4 . 18 .96 .05 1.16 1. . 01 6 . 14 .32 .02 7 Scarlet fever .04 .04 * 8 Whooping cough 9 Diphtheria and results ' .03 .01 10 2.11 1.20 .02 .82 -H 12 14 .09 .66 .37 17 Leprosy.. -• 18 Erysipelas .01 .07 M l 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria .00 .01 1 : 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c Carrier, meningococcus r 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) .03 I 19e . 01 .02 . 02 .02 19f .04 1 19g 19h .01 .03 .96 .24 .63 19i .01 1 19] 19k Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 191 19m .01 ; 19n .01 .03 .01 19o .00 . 02 19p 20a .24 1.13 .17 „ 20b Aerogenes capsulatus infection 20c 22 23 24 25b .01 26 27 47 .15 .14 .07 II. Tuberculosis. 28a 1.19 2. 00 1.05 28b .00 .02 29 .00 30-35 .04 .23 .22 1.22 2. 24 1.27 III. Venereal diseases. 37 .36 2. 43 1.13 .16 4. 04 6. 40 38b .51 5. 97 7. 46 1.04 12.45 14.99 1. IV. General diseases (others). 36 39-45 .00 .17 .04 .02 46 .04 .08 .06 48a .13 .42 .14 if 48b .01 .00 l 49 50 . .04 .01 ' 51a 51b 59a .09 '/ 1 |. c Includes troops in China. DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY T COUNTRY 241 ed, Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian ), Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. tries (enlisted men). Native troops (enlisted men). 161 3,319 19,480 19, 688 14,232 97, 49S 10,535 108, 033 18, 576 5,615 11,831 Hawaii. Panama. Other coun- tries and not stated .4 Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Porto Ricans. ate. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 47 0.07 0.00 0. Oo 0.00 0.01 .04 .05 .04 2.35 .08 .03 0.03 .03 1.35 0.00 1.64 .05 .00 .00 .00 .08 .01 .45 0. 48 .46 .23 1.47 .49 .41 .48 .21 .67 2.47 .08 .06 .01 .26 .18 .02 . 16 .00 .02 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .03 .21 .08 .01 .07 .00 .01 .82 . 8S .83 2.82 12.65 1.44 1.93 1.49 2.62 3.54 9.67 .00 .00 .02 .02 .10 .46 .01 .03 .01 .27 .00 .15 .00 .09 .01 .01 .01 .04 .02 .00 .02 .00 1 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 . 01 .17 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .03 .01 .13 .03 .03 .00 .02 .oi .21 .06 .05 .19 .06 .17 .oi .17 .03 .00 .03 .10 .09 .31 .01 .02 .01 .02 .30 .03 .05 .04 .01 .05 .00 .76 1.34 .86 .18 7.02 1.01 2. 44 1.15 1.0S .23 .38 .05 .00 .00 .07 .02 .01 .00 .00 .00 .11 .06 .10 .02 .02 .01 .01 .04 .04 .13 .02 .01 .00 .07 .03 .00 .03 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .09 .09 .00 .00 .00 .72 .06 .69 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .30 .00 .00 .00 .00 .05 .00 .00 .00 .00 01 .07 .01 64 .05 .03 .04 .07 .60 .10 .06 .09 .11 .12 .37 .78 1.27 .69 1.91 .23 .25 .23 1.41 2.20 1.46 .06 .05 .02 .15 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .02 .03 .00 .01 00 02 .06 .15 .08 .OS .24 .03 .01 .02 .11 . 11 .08 .49 .93 1.40 .79 2.32 .27 .28 .27 1.56 2.31 1.56 .71 1.52 .85 1.04 3. 61 .17 .18 .17 .63 .48 1.85 . 59 .47 .57 1.47 6. 85 . 10 . 12 .10 .44 .09 .74 >.98 l.SS 2. 78 1.78 4.14 .38 . 4S .39 1. 51 2.25 2.16 .25 3.87 4. 20 4.29 14. 60 . 65 .78 .67 2.58 2.82 4.74 . 04 oo no 02 . 03 . 01 .03 .03 .01 . 02 .01 . 01 . 01 .01 .01 .07 .06 .07 .09 6.59 .01 .01 .11 .04 .05 .43 . 11 . 3S .22 1.81 . 10 . 11 . 10 .09 .23 .20 .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 . 12 .00 . 00 .01 .oi .05 .04 .01 .20 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 ... d ! Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 17 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 191 19? 19h 191 19j 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20c 22 23 24 25a 25b 26 27 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 3Sa 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 4Sb 49 50 51a 51b 52a parate strength for white and colored not available. 242 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 53 . — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, coloi RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. To Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. tal United Total officers. States Ari Total enl White. ay- stedmen,. troops. Colored. American Total. Tot nati troo IV. General diseases ( others ) — Continued. 52b Acromegaly 0. 00 0.00 0.00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 53a Leueemia .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0 53b Hodgkin’s disease .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 88 Goiter, simple .03 .03 .01 .03 .01 .03 116 Spleen, diseases of .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 53c Other diseases of the ductless glands .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 54 Anemia, chlorosis .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .on .00 . 00 .00 00 Obesity .00 .00 .00 .00 55c Purpura .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 55d Muscular rheumatism .12 .12 .05 .11 .13 .12 55e General diseases (others) .07 .07 .07 .07 .08 .07 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) .04 .04 .04 .04 .01 .04 .04 .04 .01 .04 04 04 57-59 Poisoning, chronic .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 . 00 .00 . 01 .00 00 00 61 Meningitis, simple .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 21 f>2 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 01 ; 63a Multiple sclerosis .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 1 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 64 Apoplexy .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 .01 66a Facial paralysis .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 66b .00 . 00 .01 .00 .00 .00 66C Paralysis without specified cause (others) .03 .03 .02 .03 .02 .03 69 Epilepsy .18 .18 .03 .17 .33 .19 |j 74a Jacksonian epilepsy .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1 74b Neurasthenia .20 .20 .51 .19 .07 .19 74c Enuresis .05 .05 .00 . 05 .05 .05 74d Neurosis .02 .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) .10 .10 .03 .10 .09 .10 ( 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) .10 .10 .13 .10 .01 .09 1 01 72 Chorea .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 f: 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) .17 . 17 .13 .17 .17 .17 73b Neuralgia .00 .04 .04 .03 . 05 .04 73c Neuritis .13 .13 .26 .12 .09 .12 J! 73d Speech, defective .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 74g Nervous system, other diseases of .06 .06 .24 . 05 .04 .05 VI. Menial alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane .02 .02 .04 .02 .02 .02 68a Constitutional psychopathic states .13 .13 .06 .14 .06 .13 i 68b Mental deficiency . 17 .17 .01 .17 .31 .18 68c Malingering .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 f 6Sd Dementia prsecox . 35 . 35 .08 .36 .37 .36 68e Psychasthenia .02 .02 .07 .02 .00 .02 OSf Psychoneurosis .19 .19 .29 .19 .09 .19 68s Psychosis, alcoholic .01 .01 .02 .01 .00 .01 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive . 11 .11 . 17 .11 .10 .11 68i Psychoses (others) .13 .13 .13 .12 .15 .13 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) .06 .06 .0.3 .06 .03 .06 75a (1) Astigmatism .03 .03 .01 .03 .01 .03 75a (2) Hyperopia .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 75a (3) Myopia .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 75b Strabismus .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 75c Leucoma .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 75d Cataract .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 75e Trachoma .05 .05 .01 .05 .02 . 05 75f Conjunctivitis (others) .11 .11 .06 .11 .15 .12 75g Pterygium .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 75h Amblyopia .01 .01 .00 .01 .02 .01 75i .00 .00 . 00 .00 . 00 75j Choroiditis .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 75k Iritis .04 .04 . 05 .03 .08 .04 751 Keratitis •. .06 .06 .04 .05 .12 .06 75m Retinitis .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 75o Glaucoma .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 ■ 75p Eyelids, diseases of .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .05 .05 .05 . 05 .07 .05 DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 243 '.pino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska ). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia ). ifficers . Enlisted men . Total officers and enlisted men . Enlisted men . Total officers and enlisted men . White . Colored . Total . Officers . White . Colored . Total . 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0.00 6.66 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .04 .01 .03 .03 .02 .02 .01 .02 .02 01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 . 00 .01 . .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .66 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .04 . 10 .11 . 10 .09 .07 . 14 .15 .16 . 15 .05 1 .06 .06 .06 .06 . 10 • OS . 11 .09 .09 .02 .04 .01 .03 .03 .09 .03 .00 .03 .03 .02 1 .06 .08 .06 .06 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .02 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 • 01 .00 .01 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .02 .01 .00 .01 .01 .02 .01 .04 .02 .02 .02 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 . 00 .00 .02 .03 .04 .03 .03 .03 .02 .01 .02 .02 .03 .21 . 45 .22 .21 .02 . 14 . 22 . 15 . 15 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .43 .18 .09 . 18 . 19 .64 .20 .08 .20 . 29. .00 .07 .07 .07 .07 .00 .02 .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .03 .02 .00 .02 .02 .01 .06 .05 .06 .05 .08 . 16 . 15 . 17 . 16 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .33 .23 .02 .22 .23 .00 .III . 00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .09 .15 .21 .16 .15 .20 .21 .13 .21 .21 .03 .03 .07 .04 .04 .06 .03 .04 .04 .04 .24 . 11 . 09 . 11 . 12 .30 . 14 .11 . 14 . 15 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .31 .05 .04 .05 .06 .14 .04 .05 .05 .05 .05 .02 .03 .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 .06 . 14 .07 .13 .13 .06 . 14 .04 .14 . 13 .00 . 18 .37 .20 . 18 .01 .16 .27 . 17 . 17 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 . 00 .00 . 00 .01) .08 .44 .42 .44 .42 .07 .28 .32 .28 .27 .08 .02 .00 .02 .02 .07 .02 .00 .02 .02 .14 .12 .10 . 12 .12 .56 .31 .09 .30 .31 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 • 14 .13 .12 . 13 . 13 .23 . 10 .09 . 10 . 10 .09 .09 .12 .09 .09 . 19 .18 .21 .19 .19 .01 .04 .02 .04 .03 .07 .09 .05 .09 .09 . 01 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 .04 .02 .04 .04 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 . 01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 . 01 .02 .01 .02 .02 . 00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 . 02 .06 .02 .06 .06 .00 .03 .01 .03 .03 . 06 .11 .16 .12 .11 .07 . 11 .16 . 12 . 12 . 01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .00 .00 ■ oo .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .02 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .02 .02 .02 .02 .04 .04 .09 .04 .04 .06 .03 .08 .04 .04 • 04 .05 .10 .05 .05 . 06 . 16 .07 .07 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 * • .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 •00 .04 .05 .07 .05 . 05 .06 .06 .08 .06 .06 3553—25— —17 Inter - national classifi - cation No . 52 b 53 a 53 b 88 116 53 c 54 55 a 55 b 55 c 55 d 55 e 56 a 56 b 57-59 60 61 62 63 a 63 b 64 66 a 66 b 66 c 69 74 a 74 b 74 c 74 d 74 e 74 f 72 73 a 73 b 73 c 73 d 74 g 67 68 a 68 b 68 c 68 d 68 e 68 f 6 Sg 68 h 68 i 75 a 75 a ( l ) 75 a ( 2 ) 75 a (3) 75 a (4) 75 b 75 c 75 d 75 e 75 f 75 g 75 h 75 i 75 j 75 k 751 75 m /5 p 75 q 75 r 244 . MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 53. — Days Inst, by countries , including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colon RATIOS PER 1,000. American troops in ot Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other . Philippine Islands. countries. White. Colored . Total. IV. General diseases ( others ) — Continued. 52b Acromegaly 53a Leueemia 53b Hodgkin’s disease 88 Goiter, simple 0.00 0. 04 0.1 116 Spleen , diseases of < )ther diseases of the ductless glands . 00 54 .01 .02 0.02 ' 55a Hemophilia 55b Obesity Purpura 55d 55e 56a Muscular rheumatism .01 .03 .09 .08 . 01 • .03 .23 . 04 56b Drug addiction .02 .01 .05 57-59 .01 .06 • V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 61 . 00 ; 62 .02 .04 .00 631) .00 . 01 . 14 64 .02 .06 J .00 .01 .03 . j .01 .05 69 .09 .21 .15 • .00 H 741) .53 .33 .04 . 74c .04 .05 .38 74 cl .03 .00 74e .01 74 f .00 .06 73a .03 .07 . 11 73b .01 .08 .05 73c .10 .01 .04 1 73d 74g .03 .03 .07 VI. Mental alienation. 67 .03 .09 . 10 6Kb . n . 17 . 11 68c .02 .05 .07 .52 l.n .06 .00 II 68f .17 .06 .09 L 68g .01 .27 . 06 .10 68i .04 .05 .08 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75a . 04 . 10 .01 .04 .02 .02 .01 .00 .05 .00 < .01 4 75b .01 75d 75e .02 1 .04 .02 75f 75g 7.5h 75i 75j 75k 751 .03 .08 .13 ■ .01 .02 .02 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .07 .01 > .02 .01 75m .01 75o 75p .01 .00 .01 .02 i 75r Eves and annexa, other diseases of .05 .09 .oi 1 DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 245 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1 , 000 . ountries (enlisted men ). Native troops (enlisted men ). Hawaii . Panama . Other 1 countries j and not j stated . Transports . | Filipinos . Hawaiians Porto Ricans . White . Colored . Total . White . Total . White . Colored . Total . 0. 01 0. 00 0. 00 0 00 0 00 .01 0 00 0.04 0 03 .02 .09 .00 .00 0.01 .00 0 01 .00 .04 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .03 .02 .00 .00 .02 . 14 .00 .00 .00 .00 :::::::::::: .00 .00 .02 .08 0 05 .08 05 .36 .01 .03 .01 . 08 .02 .06 .03 .03 .03 .01 .09 .00 .01 .00 .00 .05 .00 .11 .13 . 11 .08 .35 .00 .00 .00 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .03 !oo .00 .00 .02 .02 . 02 .04 .02 .02 .04 .02 .01 .01 .04 . 00 . 00 .01 .01 .02 .00 .07 . 01 .00 .00 .00 1 .01 .03 .01 .01 .02 .00 .03 .01 .08 .07 .14 .12 .04 .31 .06 .06 .06 .02 .04 .18 .08 .01 .00 .00 .01 .OS . 05 .52 .21 .02 .01 .02 .01 .06 .07 .23 . 14 .21 .02 .05 .01 .00 .00 .00 .06 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ' .01 .06 . 00 00 .00 ■ uo .00 .00 o o .01 .00 00 . 02 .01 .10 .17 .11 .08 .30 .03 .01 .03 .01 .02 .16 1 .03 .03 .03 . 02 .07 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .04 ! .04 .00 .03 .08 .42 .01 .02 .01 .03 .03 . 17 .01 .01 .05 .02 .00 .00 .03 .01 .03 .07 .03 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 i .01 .01 .01 . 00 .00 00 .13 .10 .07 .38 .02 .01 .01 .02 .19 .33 .22 .04 .72 .02 .00 .02 .04 • IS . 11 . 01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .36 .09 .31 .41 .49 .07 .08 .07 .21 .10 .31 . 00 .00 .06 .00 . 00 .01 .06 .03 .07 .01 .01 .01 .06 .01 .01 .04 .05 .00 . 00 .00 .04 .04 .04 .04 .16 .01 .01 .02 .05 .26 .09 .11 .06 .02 .00 .02 .01 .03 . 16 .07 .04 .07 .02 .39 .00 .02 .00 .01 - .00 . 05 .01 . 05 .01 .20 .00 .00 .01 .01 .04 .01 .01 .03 .00 .00 .01 .01 .14 .00 .02 .00 .00 .00 - 1 .02 1 04 .01 .00 .00 .00 on .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 no . 00 .01 .01 .02 .04 .00 .00 .20 . 05 .01 . 14 .07 .13 . 10 .23 .02 .03 .02 .20 .13 .15 .00 .00 .02 .01 .00 .00 .04 .01 .02 .00 .00 .00 .02 . 00 on .01 .00 . 01 00 .01 .01 .01 .00 .02 . 00 . 00 .01 .03 .04 .03 .03 .03 .01 .00 .01 .01 .03 j . 04 .02 .04 .03 .05 .00 .00 .02 .16 .05 .07 .06 .03 .01 .00 00 . 00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .03 .66 .00 .01 .00 . 01 01 .02 .07 .00 .05 .01 .05 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 ‘•I .01 .07 .02 .07 .01 .05 .01 .00 , .01 .01 .07 .06 Inter - national classifi - cation No . 52 b 53 a 53 b 88 116 53 c 54 55 a 55 b 55 c 55 d 55 e 56 a 56 b 57-59 60 61 62 63 a 63 b 64 66 a 66 b 66 c 69 74 a 74 b 74 c 74 d 74 e 741 72 73 a 73 b 73 c 73 d 74 g 67 68 a 68 b 68 c 6 Sd 68 e 6 Sf 6 Sg 6Sh esi 75 a 75 a ( l ) 75 a ( 2 ) 75 a ( 3 ) 75 a ( 4 ) 75 b 75 c 75 d 75 e 751 75 g 75 h 75 i 75 j 75 k 751 75 m 75 n 750 75 p 75 q 75 r 246 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 53 . — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army. Inter- Total Total Total enlisted men, American national Cause. officers 1 officers ! troops. classifi- cation No. and and Total enlisted enlisted Total native men, including native men, i Ameri- can officers. White. Colored. Total. troops. troops. troops. VIII. Ear, diseases of. "da Otitis media 0. 61 0.61 0. 37 0. 63 0. 36 0.62 0. 1! 76 b Mastoiditis .07 .07 .03 .07 .05 .07 .01 76C < )t itis externa .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .02 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 70e Ear, other diseases of .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 8fia Adenoids .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 ■ OC 80 b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs .09 .09 .17 .09 .01 .08 .01 86c Nose, external deformity of . 00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .Of .01 86d Turbinate hypertrophy'. .01 .01 .03 .01 .01 80e Sinusitis (all) . 15 . 15 .33 14 .11 . 14 .0: 861 Polypus, nasal Perforated nasal septum .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 80g .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) . 14 .14 . 13 .14 .11 .14 ■ Of 8Gi Nasal foss®, other diseases of .09 .09 .04 .08 .17 .09 .(H X. Throat, diseases of. 87 a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal .13 .13 .14 .13 .09 .13 .0 87 b .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 100a Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic .90 .91 .72 .92 .78 .92 .1 100b . 22 .22 .44 .22 .08 .21 .0 100c Tonsils, focal infection from .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .0 lood Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal .25 .25 .24 .24 .19 .25 .1 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of .07 .07 .14 .07 .02 .07 .c XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .( 78 . 01 . 01 .00 .01 .01 .01 79a Valvular diseases of the heart .33 .33 .18 .32 .47 .33. J 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency .03 .03 .02 .03 .04 .03 .1 79a (2) Aortic stenosis .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency .22 .22 .12 .22 .33 .23 79a (4) Mitral stenosis .05 .05 .01 .05 .06 .05 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 79a .00 .00 .00 .00 79a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 79b Cardiac hypertrophy .02 .02 .03 .01 .02 .02 79c Cardiac dilatation .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency .07 .07 .12 .06 .10 .06 79e Heart, other organic diseases of .04 .04 .02 .04 .06 .04 80 Angina pectoris .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 81a Aneurysms .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension .01 .01 .06 .01 .01 .01 81c Aortitis .00 .00 . 00 .00 .01 .00 81d Arteries, other diseases of .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 82 Embolism and thrombosis .01 .01 .02 .31 .01 .01 81a Hemorrhoids .41 .42 .42 .39 .54 .42 83b Varicocele .16 .16 .06 . 17 .05 .17 83c Varicose veins . 11 .11 .07 . 11 .05 . 11 83d Phlebitis .02 .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 84a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 84b Lymphatic'system, other diseases of .21 .21 .13 .19 .51 .22 85a Cardiac arrhythmias .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 85c .06 .06 .04 .06 .07 .06 85d Bradycardia .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 85e Heart-block . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ' 851 Tachycardia .07 .07 .03 .07 .07 .07 85g Hemorrhage .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 2.18 2.19 1.97 2. 09 2. 80 2. 20 1 91 Pneumonia, broncho-r .82 .82 .51 .74 1.73 .84 ' 92a Pneumonia, lobar 1.23 1.23 .45 1.02 4.19 1.27 93a Pleurisy, suppurative .18 .18 .08 .18 .22 .19 0 93b Peurisy, serofibrinous . 15 .16 .10 .15 .23 .16 93c Pleura, other diseases of .25 .25 .16 .24 .44 .26 95 .00 .00 .00 .00 • 96 Asthma I .13 .13 .09 .12 .19 .13 97 Pulmonary emphysema .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 98 Lungs, other disesases of .02 .02 .03 .02 .01 .02 t Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 247 Filipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Total Enlisted men. Total Inter- national elassifi- Officers. and Officers. and enlisted enlisted White. Colored. Total. men. White. Colored. Total. men. 0.29 o. 60 0. 29 0.58 0.57 0.52 0.71 0. 47 0. 72 0. 71 76a .03 .08 .04 .08 .08 .05 .06 .06 .07 .07 76b .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 70c .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 76d .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 76e .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 86a .23 .12 .01 .11 . 12 .09 .05 .01 .05 .05 86b .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 86c .04 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 86d .22 .12 .08 .12 .12 .53 .18 .16 .19 .20 86e .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .02 .00 .00 .00 .01 set . 00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 86" .17 .21 .14 .20 .20 .07 .07 .08 .07 .07 86h .00 .15 .32 .16 .15 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 86i .12 .11 .08 .11 •ii .20 .17 .11 .IS .18 87 a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 87b .84 1.24 1.06 1.23 1.21 .57 .53 .52 . 56 . 56 100a .59 .30 . 11 .29 .31 .23 .12 .05 . 12 . 13 100b .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 100c .27 .33 .28 .32 .32 . 19 .14 .10 .17 .17 lOOd .11 .06 .02 . 05 .06 .20 .09 .03 .09 .09 lOOe .00 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 77 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 78 .14 .38 .50 .39 .37 .25 .26 .43 .28 .28 79a .02 .04 .05 .04 .04 .03 .02 .04 .02 .02 79a(l) .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 79a(2) .09 .26 .38 .26 .25 . 16 . 18 .33 .20 .20 79a(3) .01 .06 .09 .06 .05 .02 .03 .03 .03 .03 79a(4) .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 79a(5) .00 .00 .00 79a(6) .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 79a(8) .03 .02 .03 .02 .02 .03 .01 .02 .01 .01 79b .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 79c .10 .07 .11 .08 .08 . 15 . 05 .09 .05 .03 79d .01 .04 .06 .04 .04 .02 .03 .06 .03 .03 79e .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 80 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 81a .08 .01 .02 .01 .01 .05 .01 .01 .01 .01 81b .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 81c .00 .00 .00 . 00 01 00 00 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .01 .oo .01 82 .42 .32 .56 .34 .34 .47 .52 .57 .55 . 55 83a .07 .22 .06 .21 .20 . 05 . 12 .04 .12 . 12 83b .07 . 14 .08 .13 .13 .04 .09 .04 .08 .08 83c . 03 .03 .02 .03 .03 .03 .02 .00 .02 .02 ,83d . 00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 00 00 .a .21 .69 .25 .24 .15 .15 .34 . 17 ’ 17 84b .01 .02 .03 .02 .02 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 85a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 85b . 02 .08 .10 .08 .07 .06 .04 . 05 .04 .05 85c .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 S5d .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 85 e .02 .08 .09 .08 .07 .04 .07 .06 .07 .07 8of .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 85g .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 85 h 1.60 1.84 2.87 1.91 1.89 2.70 2. 56 3. 07 2.75 2. 75 89-90 .32 .62 1.50 .68 .66 .87 .96 2. 22 1. 13 1. 12 91 . 35 1.23 4. 55 1.46 1.40 .63 .80 4.19 1. 11 1.09 92a .07 .22 .25 .23 .22 .ii . 14 .20 .15 . 15 93a .08 .11 . 17 . 12 .12 .14 .21 .34 .22 .22 93b .15 .23 .40 .24 .24 .18 .25 .54 .30 .29 93c .00 no 00 . 00 , mi . 00 95 .07 .14 .22 1 14 14 .11 .10 .17 . 11 . 11 96 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 97 .04 .02 .01 .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 .02 .02 98 248 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 53. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored RATIOS PER 1,000. American troops in other Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. White. Colored. Total. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a 0.11 0.31 0.46 0.34 .01 76 b .01 76c .02 .08 .01 .07 7fid Defective hearing (cause not stated) 76e .00 .00 .09 .02 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a .00 .00 .02 .01 .07 .03 .03 .03 86c Nose, external deformity of * 86d .02 .02 .02 . 13 .08 .03 .07 86 f .00 .00 .00 86g 86h Perforated nasal septum .08 .09 . 13 .10 86i .00 .01 .01 .01 X. Throat, diseases of. 87a .04 .02 .01 .02 87b 100a .32 .55 .52 100b .09 .17 .10 100c 100d . 15 . 14 .08 .13 lOOe .04 .08 .03 .07 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 .02 .02 78 . 00 .00 79a .19 .26 .05 .22 .02 79a .02 .02 79a .02 .01 79a . 15 .18 .03 .111 79a .02 .03 .01' 79a .00 .0( 79a 79a 79a .02 .01 .Oil 79b .00 .01 .Of 79c .01 .00 .of 79d .10 . 19 .0) 79c .07 .05 .01 80 Angina pectoris .00 .00 .0 81a 81b .01 .00 .6 81d .01 82 .01 .00 .0 83a Hemorrhoids . 17 .30 .40 .3 83b Varicocele .05 .27 .08 .2 83c .32 .07 .Or 83d Phlebitis .01 .0 84b .07 .42 .54 .1 .02 .04 .02 .r: 85b .04 .00 .07 .00 .li) 85d .00 .00 .0 85e 85f Tachycardia .10 .05 .04 . 0 ! 85g 85h Hemorrhage .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. | 89-90 1.01 1. 14 .34 ( 91 .20 .07 .07 92a .22 .23 . 11 93a .00 .32 .( 93 b .00 .09 . 11 . (I 93c .06 .18 .07 ■ 96 .12 .15 .! 97 .00 .01 98 Lungs, other diseases of .02 .03 .66 • j DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 249 ilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. antries (enlisted men ). Native troops (enlisted men ). Inter - national classifi - cation No . Hawaii . Panama . Other countries and not stated . Transports . Filipinos . Hawaiians . Porto Ricans . White . Colored . Total . White . Total . White . Colored . Total . 0.15 0.07 0. 14 0.36 1.49 0.10 0.05 0.10 0.02 0. 16 0.24 76 a m .01 .02 .01 .03 .09 .01 .01 .01 .00 .03 76 b .01 .00 .01 .06 .02 .00 .00 .02 .02 .02 76 c .02 .02 .01 . 00 .00 . 00 76 d .02 .00 .02 .00 .02 .00 .00 .01 .00 .04 .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 .02 .08 .17 .11 .00 .00 .00 .01 .04 86 b m .01 .01 .00 .00 .13 .08 .12 .02 .03 .01 .01 .01 .00 .06 .04 86 d .OS .03 .07 .04 .31 .02 .00 .02 .01 .02 .06 86 e .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 01 86 f .00 . 00 .01 X6g .06 .07 .06 .08 .21 .02 .01 .02 .07 .00 .14 86 h .00 .01 .00 .00 .03 .00 . 00 .00 . 00 86 i .05 .02 .04 .01 .42 .02 .01 .02 .03 .02 . 05 87 a .00 .04 87 b .62 .39 .58 .49 2.38 .26 . 15 .25 .13 .16 .23 100 a .25 .14 .23 .12 .26 .03 .02 .02 .02 .08 100 b .02 . 00 .14 .13 .14 . 05 .31 .04 .01 .03 .08 .07 . 13 lOOd .02 .00 .02 .01 .30 .00 .00 .01 .00 .02 lOOe .01 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .03 .00 .00 .00 78 .39 .12 .34 .07 .77 .07 .01 .06 .06 .39 .16 79 a .03 . 09 .04 .02 .04 .00 .00 .01 . 04 79 a ( l ) 00 .28 .03 .24 .02 .64 .05 .01 . 05 .05 .39 .07 79 a (3) . 05 .04 .01 .08 .00 . 00 . 01 00 7Qn.( 4) .03 .02 .01 .00 . 00 .00 03 .01 .01 .00 79 a (6) .00 7Qr07) .01 . 01 01 01 .03 .02 .00 .01 .00 .00 . 00 03 79 b .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .03 .02 .00 . 10 .01 .00 . 01 . 01 01 79d .02 .01 .08 .01 01 .03 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 80 .00 .01 .00 .00 81 a .05 .04 .01 .02 .00 .00 .01 .00 SI h .02 .01 81 d .00 00 00 .20 .16 .19 .22 .69 .03 .08 .03 .05 . 11 .07 83 a .11 .02 .10 .31 .23 .01 .00 .01 .03 .01 .03 83 b . 25 .21 .09 .35 .01 .00 .01 .02 .02 .03 83 c . 03 .10 .04 .01 .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 83 d .36 .31 . 35 1.07 .37 .02 .06 .03 . 19 .03 .86 84 b .01 .01 .00 .04 .00 00 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 . 00 00 85 b .04 .01 .04 .02 . 10 .01 .01 .00 .00 85 c .00 .00 01 .01 .09 .07 .02 .08 .01 01 01 03 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 00 no 00 .01 .01 .00 00 09 01 00 1.18 .68 1.09 .80 4.05 .36 .32 .36 1.04 .62 1.73 89-90 . 04 .10 .05 .02 .87 .14 .32 .16 .30 .03 .21 91 .26 .27 .26 .02 1.77 .48 1.74 .61 .43 . 59 . 56 92 a .03 .03 13 09 09 04 93 a .04 . 05 .04 .04 .33 .03 .01 .03 .04 .07 .18 93 b .09 .01 .07 .06 .41 .08 .09 .08 .08 .03 . 11 93 c .27 .15 . 25 .10 .16 .04 . 05 .04 .06 .42 .38 96 .01 .01 .01 00 .00 .04 97 .00 .00 .01 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 98 250 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 53. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored RATIOS PER 1,000. Total United States Army. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and Total officers and Total enlsted men, American troops. Total native troops. enlisted men, including native troops. enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total officers. White. Colored. Total. 99a XIII. Digestive system , diseases of. Pyorrhea alveoiaris 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.03 0.01 0. 03 0.01 99b .00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 .00 99c Mouth arid anriexa, other diseases of .13 .13 .14 .13 .11 .13 .06 101 Esophagus, diseases of .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 102a Ulcer of the stomach . 05 .05 . 11 .05 .02 .05 .03! 102b .01 .01 .03 . 01 .00 .01 102c Stomach, other diseases of .29 .29 .30 .29 .19 .29 .24 .04 .04 . 10 .03 .02 .03 105b Diarrhea .16 .16 .08 . 16 .06 .17 .07 105c Enteritis and colitis .46 .46 .50 .46 .23 .46 .16 105 Ankylostomiasis (unicinariasis, hookworm) .05 .04 .00 .04 .04 .04 .66 107a Asca'ris lumbricoides .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .11 107b Cestodes .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 •■01 107c Intestinal parasites (others) .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .0? 108 Appendicitis ■ SO .80 .85 .80 . 55 .80 .2( 109a Hernia 1. 20 1.20 .78 1.23 1.00 1.23 .2* 109b Intestinal obstruction .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .0( 110a Fistula in ano .08 .08 .07 .08 .14 .08 .01 nob Intestines, other diseases of .29 .28 .32 .28 .30 .28 .51 113 Cirrhosis of the liver .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 114 Cholelithiasis .01 .01 .03 .01 .00 .01 .oi! 115a Cholecystitis .05 .05 .12 .05 .03 .05 ■ Oil 115b Gall bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of . 05 .05 .07 .05 .03 .05 .oil 115c Liver, other diseases of .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01! 117a Peritonitis .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 117b Peritoneal adhesions .04 .04 .05 .04 .03 .04 .0 118a . 00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 lisb Visceroptosis .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .inf 118c Digestive system, other diseases of .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 I 119 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of {nonvenereal). Nephritis, acute .06 .06 .08 .03 .04 .06 .0 120 Nephritis, chronic . 14 . 14 . 16 .13 .10 .14 .0 122a .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 . 00 122b .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 122c Hydronephrosis .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .0 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys .03 .03 .04 .03 .02 .06 .0 122s Kidney and annexe, other diseases of .02 .02 .04 .02 .04 .02 .0 123 Nephrolithiasis .04 .04 . 11 .03 .02 .03 .1! 124a Cystitis . 06 .06 .06 .05 .06 .06 .0 124b Bladder, other diseases of .03 .03 .01 .03 .04 .03 .Cl 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) .03 .03 .03 .03 .07 .03 .0 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .02 .( 125c .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 126 .01 .01 .05 .01 .01 .01 127a [ Balanitis .02 .02 .01 .02 .04 .02 • tii 127b | Epididymitis (nonvenereal) .04 .04 .04 .03 .03 .04 •< 127c Hydrocele .05 .05 .02 . 05 .05 .05 ,i 127(1 Warts, external genital organs .01 .01 .00 .01 .03 .01 .( 127c Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) .08 .08 .05 .07 .11 .08 .( 142 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Gangrene .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 . 1 : 143a Carbuncle .03 .03 .04 .03 .01 .03 .1 143b Furuncle . 14 . 14 .09 .15 .05 .15 , 144a Abscess .20 .19 . 12 .19 .22 .20 •'I 144b Cellulitis .15 .15 .09 .15 . 10 .15 ,!|! 145a Trichophytosis .03 .03 .01 .03 .03 .03 . 145b Nails, defects and diseases of .08 .08 .02 .09 .02 .09 . 145c Ectoparasites .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 • 145d Clavus .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 145e Dermatitis .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 1451 Eczema .06 .06 .06 .06 .03 .06 145g Erythema .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 145h Herpes .03 .03 .02 .03 .03 .03 145i Impetigo .03 .03 .02 .03 .01 .03 145j Lichen .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 145k .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 1451 Pityriasis .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 145m Psoriasis .03 .03 .02 .03 .01 .03 145n Scabies .26 .26 .23 .25 .07 .27 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of .24 .24 .15 .23 .24 .24 04 00 08 00 09 04 23 10 05 23 00 00 01 00 77 87 02 04 41 00 02 11 04 02 00 04 00 00 01 04 13 01 00 02 04 05 08 04 00 02 .01 .00 .04 01 .03 .02 ,00 .04 .01 .04 .09 .11 .10 .01 .02 .00 .00 .01 .05 .00 .02 .01 .00 .00 .00 .02 .12 .13 DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 251 orto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States Army in United States (including Alaska ). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia ). Enlisted men . Enlisted men Inter - national Total Total classifi - officers and Officers . and No enlisted enlisted White . Colored . Total . men . White . Colored . Total . men . 0.02 0. 02 0.02 0. 02 0.08 0.05 0.02 0.05 0.05 99 a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 99 b .06 .09 .07 .07 .24 .21 . 15 .22 .22 99 c .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 101 .06 .02 .06 .06 . 15 .04 .02 .04 .05 102 a .02 .00 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 102 b .29 .20 . 2 S .28 .42 .29 . 19 .30 .31 102 c .04 .03 .04 .04 . 11 .03 .01 .02 .03 105 a .05 .04 .05 .05 .15 .33 .09 .34 .33 105 b . 19 .14 . 19 .19 1.00 .85 .35 .84 .84 105 c .07 .07 .07 .07 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 106 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 107 a .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 107 b .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .1)0 .00 .00 107 c .80 .50 .78 .78 .98 • SI .51 .84 .84 108 1.56 1.46 1.55 1.51 .67 .88 .58 .90 .89 109 a .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 109 b .08 .19 .09 .08 . 11 .08 . 11 .09 .09 110 a .37 .40 .37 .37 .20 . 15 . 19 .16 . 16 110 b .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 113 .01 .00 .01 .01 .06 .01 .00 .01 .01 114 .05 .02 .04 .05 . 16 .05 .03 .05 .06 115 a .04 .03 .04 .04 . 12 .06 .03 .06 .07 115 b .02 .01 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .1)1 115 c .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 117 a .04 .03 .04 .04 .06 .04 .03 . 05 .05 117 b .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 118 a .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 118 b .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 118 c .03 .03 .03 .03 .16 . 11 . 05 .11 . 11 119 .10 .07 .09 . 10 .19 . 19 . 15 .20 .20 120 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 122 a .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 122 b .011 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 122 c .03 .02 .03 .03 .05 .02 .01 .02 .02 122 d .03 .04 .03 .03 .04 .02 .04 .02 .02 l 22 e .03 .01 .03 .04 . 16 .03 .02 .03 .04 123 . 06 .07 .06 .06 . 10 .05 .06 .05 .05 124 a .04 .06 .04 .04 .1)1 .02 .03 .02 .02 124 b .04 .12 .04 .04 .04 .02 .02 .02 .02 125 a .01 .04 .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .02 .02 125 b .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 125 c .01 .01 .01 .01 .06 .01 .01 .01 .01 126 .02 .06 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 127 a .03 .08 .04 .04 . 05 .04 .04 .04 .04 127 b .07 .08 .07 .07 .03 .04 .03 .04 .04 127 c .02 . 05 .02 .02 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 127 d .08 .10 .08 .08 .06 .07 .13 • OS .08 127 e .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 142 .02 .01 .02 .02 .05 .04 .01 .04 .04 143 a . 16 .04 .15 . 14 .08 .14 .04 . 14 .14 143 b .20 .28 .21 .20 . 15 .18 .18 . 19 . 19 144 a . 16 .12 . 16 . 16 .09 . 14 .07 . 15 . 14 144 b .04 .02 .04 .04 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 145 a .11 .03 .10 .10 .02 .06 .01 .06 .06 145 b .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 145 c .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 . 00 145 d .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 145 e .06 .03 .06 .06 .09 .07 .02 .07 .07 1451 .02 .01 .02 .02 .1)0 .01 .00 .01 .01 145 g .03 .04 .03 .03 .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 145 h .02 .01 .02 .02 .03 .05 .01 .05 .05 1451 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 145 j .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01) .00 . 00 145 k .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1451 .02 .01 .02 .02 .04 .04 .01 .04 .04 145 m .17 .05 .16 . 16 .44 .39 . 11 .43 .43 145 n .22 .33 .23 .23 .19 .24 .16 .26 .26 145 o 3553—25- -1S 252 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 53. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored RATIOS PER 1,000. American troops in otli Inter- national classifi- cation Cause. Officers, other countries. Philippine Islands. No. White. Colored. Total. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 99b 0. 00 0.01 0.0) Abscess, periapical, focal infection from 99c 101 Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of .03 . 18 0.04 .1! 102a 102b . 10 .07 .04 .o; .01 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a . 21 .36 .38 . 04 .31 .0! .0‘ .6 .01 .03 .06 .04 .05 . 19 .71 . 36 .00 .04 .03 .0. .01 .0 ,o; 1.5' . 5 ; .01 .0 .9 .00 .03 . 16 .00 .01 .01 .01 .03 .06 .78 1.00 3. 75 .31 . 54 .50 .00 .01 .02 .04 .02 Intestines, other diseases of .22 1.06 .59 .01 .01 .0 Cholelithiasis .00 .0 .1 Cholecystitis .02 . 12 .05 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b 118c Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of .05 . 19 .01 .1 Liver, other diseases of. . . . .03 .05 .0 .00 .0 .07 .08 . 12 .0 .01 .0 .00 Digestive system, other diseases of .03 .00 .0 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122c .01 .02 .09 ,C ; .33 .09 .04 .0 .01 .04 .22 .C .01 .02 . 11 .( 123 . 13 .05 .03 .1 124a Cystitis .06 .08 . 19 .) 124b .03 .02 .( Urethritis (nonvenereal) .03 .00 .( 125b .01 .00 .( 125c .00 .( 126 Prostate, diseases of .03 .01 .01 .( 127a .01 .02 .01 .( 127b .03 .03 .02 127c .01 .09 .06 .( .( 127d .02 .07 127e .03 .06 .04 .( XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143 a .00 Carbuncle .00 .01 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 1451 145g 145h 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145n 145o .07 .27 .50 • .07 .25 .13 Cellulitis .07 .28 .06 .01 .32 .64 .05 .26 .10 .00 .00 .02 . .01 .01 .00 .02 .11 .04 .1, .00 .01 .01 . i 1 .01 .05 .00 .i .01 .04 .a .00 .1! .01 .01 . .01 .05 .00 .04 .04 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of .07 .29 .30 DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 253 tilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. I. untries (enlisted men ). Native troops (enlisted men ). Hawaii . Panama . Other countries and not stated . Transports . Filipinos . Hawaiians . Porto Ricans . White . Colored . Total . White . Total . White . Colored . Total . 0.00 0- 00 0. 01 0. 33 0.00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 02 .01 . 06 0.05 .06 .05 0. 34 .02 0. 01 .02 .04 .03 . 11 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .03 .03 .06 .06 .01 .02 .01 .01 . 10 .03 0.3 02 . 00 . 03 . 00 . 00 .38 .34 .37 .27 .68 .05 .02 .04 .26 .19 .24 10 . 08 . 04 . 01 . 00 . 01 . 00 .04 .00 .04 .02 .67 .01 .00 .01 .07 .07 .08 .19 . 10 . 17 .11 .79 .07 .21 .08 . 15 .00 .24 . 00 . 00 .03 03 . 00 . 00 . IS 1.80 . 01 . 01 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 . 21 .01 01 .01 . 01 01 . 01 .00 .00 .02 .00 .01 . 01 01 .03 .05 1. 59 . S 6 1. 47 .79 2. 16 . 14 .08 .13 . 10 1.09 . 13 .56 .25 .51 .30 1. 65 .09 .02 .09 . 12 .16 .60 .01 .03 .01 .06 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 .05 .01 .05 . 12 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .59 .79 .62 .67 .72 .05 .05 .05 . 65 .18 .62 .02 .00 .00 . 00 .01 .01 . 05 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .00 .01 .00 .00 .02 .04 .20 .07 .04 .07 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 .03 .07 .03 .07 .10 . 11 .02 .00 .01 .01 .01 ,0 S . 00 . 00 .06 .06 . 00 . 00 . 00 .04 .01 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .19 . 16 .04 .16 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .03 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .02 .05 .01 .03 . 01 .02 .01 . l -± . 05 .13 .21 .07 .02 .01 .02 .06 .08 .09 . 01 .02 . 00 .00 1 . 01 .00 .00 .01 . 05 .09 .05 .07 .07 . 00 . 01 . 00 .04 .02 .00 .02 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 00 .10 .00 .OS .02 . 07 . 01 . 01 .04 .04 .04 .04 .07 .05 .01 .00 .01 .02 .01 .04 .00 .00 .00 .01 .03 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .07 .01 .06 . 01 .03 . 00 . 00 . 01 . 07 .03 .03 . 01 . 01 .01 .01 . 00 .02 .00 . 00 .01 .01 .01 . 00 . 00 . 00 .03 .05 .03 .00 .02 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 .03 .05 .01 .00 .01 .01 .07 .04 .05 .02 .04 .02 .03 .00 .00 .01 .06 .43 .02 .03 .02 .01 .02 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .02 .05 .08 .05 .06 .22 .02 .02 .02 .05 .02 .09 .00 . 00 .03 .03 .03 . 04 .01 . 01 . 05 . 01 . 04 .33 . 14 .29 .24 .37 .02 .00 .02 .39 .02 . 12 , 12 . 15 .13 .19 .49 .04 .02 .04 .33 . 19 .41 .33 .19 .31 .32 .17 .04 .02 .03 .24 .25 .20 . 19 . 18 . 19 .20 .06 .00 .00 .40 .04 .05 . 20 .05 . 17 .23 . 13 .01 .01 .08 .08 . 10 .01 .on .01 . 00 . 04 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 00 .01 .03 .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .02 .00 .01 . 02 . 01 . 05 . 07 00 00 01 . 05 . 02 .09 .08 .09 . 14 .08 .01 .01 . 05 .04 .04 .01 .00 .01 . 00 .03 . 00 . 00 . 00 .03 .01 .03 .01 .06 .01 .01 .03 .01 .02 .06 .02 .06 .08 .03 .00 .00 .01 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .02 .00 . 00 . 02 .01 .01 . 00 . 03 00 . 00 . 00 .00 .02 .02 . 03 . 01 00 . 00 . 05 .00 .03 .01 .03 .06 .44 .04 .03 .03 . 19 . 02 . 26 .09 .23 .58 .46 .03 .oi .02 .25 .20 .32 Inter - national classifi - cation No . 99 a 99 b 99 c 101 102 a 102 b 102 c 105 a 105 b 105 c 106 107 a 107 b 107 c 108 109 a 109 b 110 a 110 b 113 114 115 a 115 b 115 c 117 a 117 b 118 a 118 b 118 c 119 120 122 a 122 b 122 c 122 d 122 e 123 124 a 124 b 125 a 125 b 125 c 126 127 a 127 b 127 c 127 d 127 e 142 143 a 143 b 144 a 144 b 145 a 145 b 145 c 14 5 d 145 e 145 f 145 g 145 h 145 i 145 i 145 k 1451 145 m 145 n 1450 254 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 53. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total IJ Total officers. nited State Total enh White. s Army. sted men, troops. Colored. American Total. Total native troops. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 0. 05 0. 05 0.04 0. 05 0. 07 0. 05 0.02 146b Fractures, faulty union of .04 .04 .01 .04 .05 .04 .06 14Gc Bones, other diseases of .06 .06 .05 .06 .06 .06 .04 147a Ankylosis of joint. .03 .03 .02 .03 .03 .03 .00 147 b Loose bodies in joints .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 147c Synovitis .05 .05 .06 .05 .04 .05 .03 147d Floating cartilage .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .oi 149a Hallux valgus .03 .03 .01 .03 .03 .03 .01 149b Hammer-toe .03 .03 .01 .03 .01 .03 .oil 149C Metatarsalgia .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 .00 149d Myositis .05 .05 .03 . 05 .05 . 05 .02 149e Pes planus .36 .37 . 10 .38 .28 .38 .03 149f .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 149K Tenosynovitis .02 .02 .03 .02 .01 .02 .01 14911 Organs of locomotion, other diseases of .28 .28 .15 .28 .28 .28 .12 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations .02 .02 .01 .02 .03 .02 .01 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 1.15 1. 15 . 75 1.09 1.60 1.17 .91 Total 41.61 41.73 28. 36 39. 94 59.85 42. 44 25. 16 1 Office classifi- XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries). cation. 1 Bites .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 ■ OC 2 Burns .08 .08 .07 .08 .08 .08 .0; 3 Burns, chemical and X-ray .02 .02 .01 02 .02 .02 .0! 4 Compression .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 5 Concussion .02 .02 .06 .02 .01 .02 .01 fi Contusion . 41 .41 .28 39 .33 .41 . 2 : 7 Crushing .05 .05 .03 .05 .04 .05 .(X 8 Dermatitis from traumatisms .03 .03 .03 .03 .01 .03 .oil 9 Dislocation of joint .09 .09 .11 .09 .07 .09 ,o: 10 Dislocation, articular cartilege of knee .04 .04 .08 .04 .01 .04 .11 11 Drowning, except suicide .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 12 Epiphyseal separation .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .0? 13 Eyo and annexa, traumatisms of .02 .02 .01 .02 .03 .02 .11 14 Foreign bodies .02 .02 .01 .01 .03 .02 .0 15 Fracture, simple 1.18 1. 19 1.50 1. 16 .78 1. 17 .5 16 Fracture, compound .46 .47 .52 .45 .37 .46 .0 17 Fracture, faulty union .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .11 18 Gas, deleterious absorption .03 .03 .03 .03 .01 .03 .n 19 Gunshot wounds .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .0 20 Hemorrhage and results .01 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 . 0j| 21 Homicides .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 22 Poisoning by food 01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .0' 23 Poisoning, other acute .01 .01 .00 .01 .00 .01 .0! 24 Secondary result of injury .09 .09 .06 .09 .10 .09 .0 25 Sprain of joint .55 . 55 .45 .54 .33 .55 .2 26 Strain .08 .08 .06 .08 .06 .09 .0 27 Suicide .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .0 28 Synovitis, traumatic .06 .06 .09 .06 .04 .06 .0 29 Wounds, multiple .09 .09 . 13 .08 .07 .09 .0 30 Wounds, penetrating . 13 . 13 .08 . 12 . 12 .13 .0 31 Wounds, perforating” . 10 . 11 .05 . 11 .07 .11 .oi 32 Wounds (others) .63 .63 .38 .61 .63 .64 .6 33 Traumatisms (others) .26 .26 .22 .25 .24 .26 j; Total 4.50 4.52 4.29 4. 37 3. 49 4. 53 2.2 Grand total 46. 10 46. 25 32. 65 44. 32 63. 34 46. 97 U DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY, 255 ilipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men. Inter- national Total Total elassifi- officers cation Officers. and Officers. and No. enlisted enlisted White. Colored. Total. men. White. Colored. Total. men. 1 0.03 0.06 0. 10 0. 06 0.06 0.04 0.04 0. 04 0.04 0.04 146a .01 .05 .07 .05 .05 .00 .03 .03 .03 .03 146b .05 .07 .07 .07 .07 .06 .05 .06 .06 .06 146c .02 .04 .05 .04 .04 .01 .02 .00 .02 .02 147a .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 147 b .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .08 .05 .05 .06 .06 147c .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .02 .01 .00 .01 .01 147d .01 .02 .03 .03 .02 .03 .02 .01 .02 .02 147e .01 .04 .03 .04 .04 .02 .03 .03 .03 .03 149a .00 .04 .01 .03 .0.3 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 149b .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 149c .02 .04 .03 .04 .04 .04 .06 .OS .06 .06 149d .05 .34 .25 .33 .32 . 17 .45 .35 .46 .45 149e .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 . 00 .00 .00 .00 149f .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 .03 .02 .01 .02 .02 149g .14 .30 .30 .30 .29 ■ IS .26 .28 .28 .27 149h .01 .03 .03 .03 .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 150 .64 1.37 2.47 1.45 1.40 .97 .76 .71 .86 .86 189 26. 69 44. 62 75. 01 46. 72 45. 61 32.55 35. 75 47. 72 39. 16 38.87 Office elassifi- cation. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 01 1 .05 .06 .06 .06 .06 .10 . 10 .10 . 12 . 12 2 .01 .02 .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 .02 3 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 4 . 05 .02 .01 .02 .02 .09 .02 .02 .03 .03 5 .25 .34 .26 .34 .33 .33 .48 .44 .55 .54 6 .03 .04 .03 .04 .04 .03 .07 .06 .07 .07 7 .04 .05 .01 .05 .05 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 8 .11 .08 .05 ■ OS .08 .12 .09 .07 .10 . 10 9 .04 .03 .01 .03 .03 . 14 .06 .01 .06 .06 10 .00 .00 .00 . 00 11 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 12 .00 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .02 .05 .03 .03 13 .00 .01 .03 .02 .01 .01 .02 .03 .02 .02 14 1.23 .96 .60 .93 . 95 2. 06 1.46 1.05 1.53 1.56 15 .34 .29 .23 .28 .29 .81 .68 .58 . 72 .72 16 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 17 .01 .02 .00 .02 .02 .05 .04 .03 .05 .05 18 .00 .02 .01 .02 .02 .00 .00 .00 .01 .01 19 .02 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 21 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 22 .00 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 23 .05 .13 . 14 . 13 .13 .07 .03 .04 .04 .04 24 .34 .46 .31 .44 .44 . 65 .67 .35 .72 .72 25 .06 .08 .04 .08 .07 .06 .09 .08 .10 .10 26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 27 .08 .06 .03 .05 .06 . 10 .07 .06 .07 .07 28 .12 . 05 .03 .05 . 05 . 16 .13 .13 . 14 .15 29 .04 .07 .OS .07 .07 . 14 .20 .20 . 22 .22 30 .04 . 10 .08 .10 .10 . 05 . 11 .06 .12 .12 31 .34 .58 .54 .58 .57 .46 . 65 .74 .74 .72 32 .lo .22 .22 .22 .21 .36 .30 .28 .33 .33 33 3.44 3. 74 2. S2 3. 68 3. 66 5. 87 5. 34 4. 44 5.81 5.82 30. 13 48. 36 77.84 50. 40 49. 27 38. 42 41.09 52. 16 44. 97 44.68 ■ 25G MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 53 . — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers, and enlisted men white, colored RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Officers, other countries. Phi White. American tr lippine Islai Colored. oops in othe ds. Total. ! XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 0. 02 0. 04 o. ns 146b Fractures, faulty union of .02 .04 0. 09 .05 146c Bones, other diseases of .07 .06 .05 .06 147a Ankylosis of joint .04 .02 .02 .02 147b .00 .00 147c .07 . 11 .09 147d Floating cartilage .01 1470 Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excented) .00 .03 .01 .03 1 49a Hallux valgus .00 . 04 .04 149b .00 .01 .01 149c .00 .03 .02 149d .03 .02 .03 .02 149e .21 .43 .01 .34 149 f .01 .01 149g Tenosynovitis .03 .00 .00 .00 1491i Organs of locomotion, other diseases of .04 .22 .24 .23 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenita] malformations .00 .00 .00 .00 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases .51 1.31 1.38 1.32 16.23 38. 66 37. 81 38. 47 1 Office classifi- XVIII. External causes ( excluding battle injuries). cation. 1 .01 .02 .01 2 .03 .05 .04 .05 3 Burns, chemical and X-ray .03 .03 .03 .03 4 5 .03 .03 .04 .03 6 .22 .24 .40 .27 7 .04 .02 .04 8 Dermatitis from traumatisms .00 .05 .02 .04 9 Dislocation ol joint .16 .06 .30 .11 10 .03 .02 11 12 13 Eye arid annexa, traumatisms of .00 .03 .02 .02 14 Foreign bodies .03 .01 .00 .01 15 Fracture, simple .75 1.02 .85 .98 16 Fracture, compound . 66 .19 .12 ,lj 17 .01 .00 .01 18 .05 19 Gunshot wounds .01 .01 .07 •* 20 . 00 .02 .01 21 .00 .00 .Of 22 Poisoning by food .01 .06 .01 .0/ 23 Poisoning, other acute .00 .02 .01 f, 24 Secondary result of injury .05 .10 .40 .11: 25 Sprain of joint .19 .41 .90 . 5/ 26 .04 . 08 .11 .Oil 27 .00 or 28 Synovitis, traumatic .05 .04 .06 .0: 29 Wounds, multiple .05 .05 .04 30 Wounds, penetrating .10 .02 .03 .o?! 31 Wounds, perforating .04 .09 .16 .1' 32 Wounds (others) .20 .90 1.95 1. 1! 33 Traumatisms (others) .10 .26 .82 .3' 2.79 3. 85 6. 42 4.3: Grand total 19.02 42. 51 44.23 . . ... . 42. 8i| DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY. 257 llipino, Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. untries (enlisted men ) . Native troops (enlisted men ). Inter - national classifi - cation No . Hawaii . Panama . Other countries and not stated . Transports . Filipinos . Hawaiians . Porto Ricans . White . Colored . Total . White . Total . White . Colored . Total . 0. 05 .04 .22 . 05 .01 .08 0. 09 .01 .04 .16 0.06 .04 .19 .07 .01 .07 0. 12 .00 .06 .01 0.03 .16 .04 .06 0. 00 .00 .01 .00 .00 0-00 .00 .01 0. 00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .06 .00 .00 .02 .00 .23 0. 00 .01 .04 .00 0. 10 .28 .10 .00 0. 01 .03 .02 .01 146 a 146 b 146 c 147 a 147 b 147 c 147 d 147 e 149 a 149 b 149 c 149 d 149 e 1491 149 g 149 h 150 1 S 9 .01 .06 .07 .03 .00 .03 .02 .04 .03 .01 .03 .02 .04 .00 .03 . 65 .09 .02 .03 .04 .00 .03 . 58 .01 .07 .02 .00 .02 .27 . 05 .03 .02 .07 .26 1. 19 .00 .04 .67 .01 2. 13 .00 .00 .00 .00 .66 .02 .01 .00 .01 .01 .66 .01 .01 .01 .01 .07 .28 .00 .02 .00 .03 .00 .01 .07 .00 .00 .02 .00 . 22 .02 .14 .02 .30 .01 1.00 .01 .35 .13 .94 .01 .31 .03 .99 .01 .17 .03 .73 .01 .14 .00 .70 .01 .11 .01 . 65 .04 .25 .10 .03 1. 38 26. 02 18.86 24.79 25. 16 SS . 54 7.96 10.44 8. 25 20. 38 19. 09 38. 56 elassifi - cation . .02 .02 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 1 .12 .00 .10 .07 .22 .01 .00 .01 .04 .06 .01 2 .02 .11 .03 .06 .03 .00 .00 .01 .01 3 4 .07 .02 .06 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .03 .01 5 .34 .19 .32 .24 . 56 .03 .02 .03 .23 .15 .27 6 .06 .05 .01 .06 .02 .04 .02 .01 7 .07 .01 .06 .06 .03 .00 .00 .00 .01 .oi 8 .10 .14 .10 .10 .18 .02 .00 .02 .08 .04 .06 9 .04 .03 .21 .01 .01 .03 1(1 11 .02 .02 .00 .00 .03 12 .02 .01 .02 .01 • OS .00 .00 . 05 .00 .02 13 .02 .07 .03 .01 .04 .00 .00 .01 .02 .01 14 2.33 .67 2.05 1.49 2.47 .22 .08 .21 .39 .68 . 68 15 . 55 .04 .46 . 15 1.99 . 11 .04 .10 .06 . 12 .16 16 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .03 17 .00 .00 .22 .01 .01 .00 18 .04 .01 .03 .03 .01 .01 .02 .00 19 .01 .02 .01 .01 .03 .00 .00 .01 .00 .01 20 21 .03 .00 .03 .02 .02 .00 .00 .00 .01 22 .01 .00 .01 .01 .02 .00 .00 .01 .00 23 .11 .12 ,ii .12 .18 .02 .02 .02 .03 .00 .00 24 1. GO .66 .94 .46 1.20 .08 .06 .08 .30 .19 .19 25 .13 .09 .12 .07 .22 .01 .00 .01 .02 .01 .02 26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 27 .05 .04 .02 .23 .01 .01 .02 .00 .00 28 .01 .13 .03 .02 .39 .02 .02 .02 .01 .00 .01 29 .00 .05 .01 .01 1. 29 .05 .01 .04 .01 .01 .04 30 .05 .21 .07 .12 .24 .03 .02 .03 .00 .04 31 1.08 . 55 .99 1.13 1.68 .14 .07 .13 .83 .25 .44 32 .22 .06 .19 .27 1.64 .04 .02 .04 .21 .14 .18 33 6. 52 3. 16 5. 95 4. 59 13. 26 .83 .42 .80 2. 37 1.73 2. 26 32. 54 22. 02 30.74 29. 75 101. 80 8. 79 10.86 9. 05 22. 75 20.82 40.82 — = ==== ===== 258 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 53. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, colored j! RATIOS PER 1,000. Office classifi- cation. Agent. Total officers and enlisted men, including native troops. Total officers and enlisted men, Ameri- can troops. Total Ur Total officers. ited States Army. Total enlisted men, troops. White. Colored. American Total. Total native troops. Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 Knife 0. 03 0. 03 0.02 0.03 0. 05 0.03 0.03 2 Pistol ball... . 11 . 11 .08 .11 .13 . 11 .02 3 Rifle ball .21 .21 .06 .22 .15 .22 .03 4 Cutting and piercing instruments . 16 . 16 .06 . 15 .17 .16 .23 5 Other military agents .31 .31 .24 .30 .21 .32 .03 6 Sinking ships .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7 Air machines .08 .08 .70 .05 .00 .05 8 Automobiles .21 .21 .33 .21 .09 .21 .07 9 Motorcycles . 16 . 16 . 30 . 16 .03 .15 .01 10 Railroad accidents 12 .12 .07 . 12 . 11 . 12 .02 11 Street car accidents .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 .01 12 Other vehicles .13 . 14 .08 .13 . 11 .14 .05 13 Animals . 16 .17 .09 .19 .07 .17 .06 14 Conflagration . 00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 15 Crushing .18 . 18 . 16 .18 .18 . 18 .07 16 Electricity .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 17 Falls .78 .79 .81 .78 .52 .79 .57 IS Splinters .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 19 Machinery .02 .02 .00 .02 .02 .02 .02 20 Excessive cold .03 .03 .00 .02 .07 .03 21 Excessive heat .02 .02 .01 .02 .02 . C2 .0! 22 Stones .01 .01 .00 .01 .03 .01 •01 23 Strangulation .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 24 Hot liquids .03 .03 .02 .03 .03 .04 .02 25 Fire, conflagration excepted .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 26 Poisons .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 27 Other external agents 1.69 1. 70 1.23 1.62 1.46 1.72 -4 Total 4.50 4.52 4.29 4. 37 3. 49 4.53 2. 23 DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 259 lipino, Porto Rican , and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. United States Army in United States (including Alaska). United States Army in Europe (excluding Russia). Enlisted men. Enlisted men Total officers and Total officers and elassifi- Officers. Officers. cation enlisted enlisted White. Colored. Total. men. White. Colored. Total. men. 0.01 0.03 0. 04 0. 03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0. 08 0.04 0. 04 l .07 .06. .13 .07 .07 .09 . 17 . 14 .18 . 17 2 .00 .16 .14 .15 . 15 .05 .30 .17 .31 .30 3 .05 .16 • IS . 16 .16 .08 . 15 . 17 . 16 . 16 4 .14 .19 .12 .18 .18 .39 . 45 .35 .51 .50 5 .00 .00 .00 .110 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6 .58 .05 .00 .05 .08 .97 . 05 .00 .05 .09 7 .31 .20 .10 . 19 .20 .37 .24 .10 .24 .25 8 .19 .10 .03 . 10 . 10 .51 .24 .04 .23 .24 9 .04 .03 .08 .OS .OS . 13 . 17 .16 .18 . 18 10 .02 .03 .01 .03 .02 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 11 .04 .07 .08 .07 .07 .16 .23 . 19 .24 .24 12 .10 .21 .09 .20 .19 .08 . 14 .03 .14 . 14 13 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 14 .13 .17 .13 .17 .17 .19 .19 .24 .21 .21 15 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 16 .72 .69 .44 .67 .67 .99 .90 .64 .95 .95 17 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 18 .00 .02 .01 .02 .01 .00 .02 .02 .02 .02 19 .00 .01 .07 .02 .02 .01 .03 .07 .04 .03 20 .01 .03 .04 .03 .03 .00 .01 .01 .01 .01 21 .00 .00 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .05 .01 .01 22 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 23 .02 .03 .02 .03 .03 .02 .04 .03 . 05 .05 24 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .00 .01 .02 .02 .01 25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 25 .93 1.42 1.11 1.39 1.37 1.78 1.95 1.95 2. 22 2. 20 27 3.44 3. 74 2. 82 3. 68 3.66 5.87 5. 34 4. 44 5. 81 5.82 260 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 53. — Days lost, by countries, including transports, officers and enlisted men, white, coloret RATIOS PER 1,000. Office classifi- cation. Agent. Officers, other countries. A ■ Ph White. Linerican tro ilippine Islai Colored. ops in othe ids. Total. Agent causing injury ( excluding battle injuries). (The following are included above.) 1 0.00 0.08 0.09 0. O' Pistol ball .20 .12 .38 .1 3 Rifle ball .07 .04 .03 .0 4 Cutting and piercing instruments .04 .23 .41 .2 5 Other military agents : .40 .00 .00 .0 6 . 16 8 .07 .09 .04 .6 9 .03 .06 .01 .0 10 Railroad accidents .00 .02 .04 .0 11 .07 .0 12 Other vehicles .01 .06 .29 .1 13 .05 .09 .64 .2 14 .01 .0 15 Crushing .28 .27 .68 .3 in .00 .01 .0 17 .62 .84 1. 19 .9 18 .00 .03 .0 19 .00 .62 .07 .0 20 .00 21 Excessive heat .00 .01 .00 .0 22 .01 .02 .0 23 24 .00 .03 .04 .0 25 Fire, conflagration excepted .00 .01 .00 .0 26 .00 .11(1 .01 .0 27 Other external agents .85 1.71 2. 45 1.8 2. 79 3.85 6.42 4.3 DAYS LOST OFFICERS, AND ENLISTED MEN BY COUNTRY 261 , lipino , Porto Rican, and Hawaiian, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. ■untiles (enlisted men) . Native troops (enlisted men). Office classifi- cation. Hawaii. Panama. Other countries and not stated. Transports. Filipinos. Hawaiians. Torto Ricans. ,White. Colored. Total. White. Total. White. Colored. Total. 0. 09 0. 07 0. 09 0.07 0. 03 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 04 0.03 0.02 1 .08 .06 .13 .33 .01 .01 .01 .05 2 .09 .10 .09 .a 1.91 . 05 .04 .05 .02 .00 .05 3 .21 .15 .20 .36 .31 .03 .02 .03 .33 . 05 .17 4 . 05 .11 .06 .17 1.73 .14 . 05 .13 .03 .01 .05 5 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 6 .00 .00 .00 .13 .00 .00 7 41 .09 .35 • IS .15 .01 .01 .02 .15 .11 8 .42 .21 .38 . 05 .13 .00 .00 .00 .05 .00 9 .07 .06 .03 .46 .02 .06 .02 .01 .06 .02 10 .01 .01 .17 .00 .01 .00 .02 .00 11 .07 .02 .06 .07 .24 .00 .00 .03 .06 .08 12 .28 .01 .23 .17 .25 .00 .00 .09 .01 .03 13 .00 .00 14 .43 .05 .37 .30 21 .02 .01 .02 . 11 .04 .02 15 .01 .00 .02 16 1.34 .51 1.20 1.08 2.11 .28 .06 .26 . 5S .51 . 59 17 .02 .01 .01 .01 .02 .00 .00 .01 .06 .00 18 .04 .01 .04 .03 .01 .00 .00 .00 .03 .02 .02 19 .89 .00 .00 20 .01 .00 .01 .03 .07 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 21 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .00 .01 .01 .01 22 .00 23 .07 .06 .04 .10 .00 .00 .00 .03 .03 00 24 .03 .02 .02 .02 .00 .00 .01 .02 .00 25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 26 2.83 1.74 2. 64 1.73 3. 95 .25 .17 .25 1.00 .61 1.03 27 6.52 3.16 5. 95 4.59 13.26 .83 .42 .80 2.37 1.73 2.26 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 262 Table 54. — Admissions, by months, ivhite enlisted men ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Monthly strength. 183,758 245,454 309,205 458,817 552,714 776,466 8 9 10 14 18 19a lt>b 19C 19d 19e 191 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20c 22 24 2.5a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 3Sa 3Sb 36 39-45 46 48a 4Sb 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52 b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Cause. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (ail) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others).. . Chicken-pox German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic). Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Treneh’fever Typhoid vaccination Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Aerogencs capsulatus infection Pyemia, surgical Anthrax Tetanus Trench foot Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all). Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis, others III. Venereal diseases (all). Syphilis (all) Chancroidal infection . Gonococcus infection . IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, bengin Arthritis Gout Scurvy Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) Cretinism and myxedema Addison's disease Acromegaly Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Spieen. diseases of Other diseases of the ductless glands Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism Genera] diseases, (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic Year, 1917. April. May. 151 9 761 115 15 858 27 30 1 15 164 IS 485 2 178 411 5 2 20S 40 33 1,254 151 161 942 4 222 6 1,449 150 37 963 36 30 16 359 35 634 530 1,050 5 2 231 1,516 176 228 1,112 103 3 June. July. 5 375 7 1,555 170 1 67 541 62 37 10 425 22 771 1 458 702 234 97 91 12 414 3 1,000 118 1 108 398 24 29 289 22 754 2 622 776 18 1 237 175 152 6 2, 153 226 252 3, 033 293 365 2,375 August. 32 428 7 66 3 152 687 41 35 4 190 15 578 1,325 1,390 14 2 1 3 1 255 416 384 4,550 414 511 3,625 3 11 53 149 1 137 4 85 18 2 3 epteml)c 21 1,31 8 2 1,98 1,37 10,94! l,l(j 1,01 8,81 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Ofliee. ADMISSION'S WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 263 „ United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dee. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. .032,244 1,061,422 1,129,065 1,096,434 1,095,039 1,129,223 1,168,558 1,197,757 1,303,746 1,328,513 1,284,247 Inter- national Year, 1917 — Continued. Year , 1918. elassifi- cation No. etober. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. 66 45 12 4 i 2 3 10 27 57 37 i 858 349 156 118 117 233 287 567 813 919 761 4 15 19 39 36 46 55 51 91 57 23 15 5 4,417 21,265 11,690 7,813 3,094 2,743 2,110 1,621 2,200 3, 067 2,997 6 130 319 631 1,130 1,099 1,092 947 449 134 92 50 7 6 1 3 2 1 3 6 8 4 10 5 8 300 401 349 424 434 531 607 356 160 111 101 9 3,488 6,941 11,990 13,515 9,256 21,124 35, 714 10,217 4,617 3, 848 3,994 10 62 57 32 33 13 47 48 79 127 101 74 14 53 108 194 257 204 151 145 87 49 34 24 IS 28 131 84 232 351 341 250 166 104 64 91 19a 1 4 3 2 3 7 4 2 1 19b 74 806 379 335 365 238 274 131 248 15S 80 19c 1 2 l 1 3 2 17 7 19d 19 40 81 131 81 68 53 72 25 29 31 19e 367 2,133 4,313 2,980 1,139 7S8 608 500 268 126 75 191 93 273 371 409 222 142 122 S3 74 61 30 19 g 1,683 4,179 10,368 19, 460 21,092 13, 950 7, 181 4,136 2,366 2,211 1, SS3 19h 1 1 1 1 19i I::::"" 1 1 1 1 19j 6 3 2 2 1 1 3 5 19k 2 191 3,093 556 753 603 488 1,541 1,619 1,990 4,014 2,505 2,217 19n 1,600 458 530 440 410 943 712 1,299 1,490 1,291 1,228 19o 18 9 4 19 41 27 33 29 21 25 49 19p 9 9 7 4 3 7 5 3 1 2 5 20a 1 1 2 20b 1 1 1 1 20c 4 3 1 1 6 11 27 16 22 1 3 1 1 24 1 1 2 1 2 o 2 25a 3 i 3 2 3 2 5 5 2 3 25b 3 5 5 7 5 3 7 4 6 12 11 26 667 641 1,315 1,950 2,020 1,802 1,411 1,063 664 503 397 47 1,406 1,688 1,970 2,414 1,707 1,733 1,229 1,251 1,380 1,678 1,277 1,306 1,572 1,882 2,303 1,619 1,642 1,148 1,154 1,277 1,567 1,160 2Sa 4 2 5 4 14 23 26 13 5 5 10 4 7 3 6 3 4 i 29 87 111 83 97 82 79 74 S4 86 84 90 30-35 14,773 10,771 7, 763 6,346 5,650 7,813 9,466 15,081 16, 693 18,521 15,171 ■ 1,924 1,594 1,358 1,385 1,313 1,703 2,021 2, 735 2,683 2,949 2,590 37 1,534 1,131 922 549 559 594 543 786 636 758 575 38a 11,315 8,046 5,483 4,412 3,778 5,516 6,902 11,560 13,374 14,814 12,006 38b 28 33 32 46 48 30 29 44 67 88 71 36 10 14 15 17 20 17 19 20 19 25 25 39-45 124 138 131 175 172 199 214 265 286 319 295 46 700 726 762 934 879 1,030 972 929 907 1,045 1,059 48 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 2 48b 1 i 1 49 23 23 15 19 21 16 20 27 28 29 28 50 116 165 224 328 181 230 180 245 266 397 522 51a 1 1 1 1 1 1 51b 1 2 2 2 52a 2 1 1 3 5 1 1 52b 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 i 2 3 2 3 4 3 3 i 3 1 53b 65 58 54 51 47 61 48 75 98 88 119 S8 2 4 3 4 3 3 5 1 3 6 116 32 24 21 10 17 18 14 14 IS 29 27 54 4 4 2 3 4 4 7 1 4 1 55a 3 2 3 2 4 6 7 6 17 29 11 55b 4 3 3 15 12 10 9 10 8 7 10 55c 543 479 442 474 352 553 212 240 290 263 246 55d 5 13 13 791 567 426 353 362 280 234 88 55e 151 85 140 92 92 133 16S 210 145 132 84 56a 116 61 78 56 62 78 148 257 234 306 218 56b 1 7 7 9 3 3 7 9 9 11 4 57-59 2G4 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 54. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in t, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- Monthly strength 1,321,440 1,343,933 1,255,195 941,219 672,937 471,815 406,839 national classifi- Year, 1918- -Continued. Year, 1919. cation - No. September. October. N ovember. December. January. February. March. I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 26 13 8 3 5 3 4 Malarial fevers (all) 592 178 107 48 31 33 17 12 12 9 9 6 Measles 2,613 2,866 3,052 1,533 410 237 i: 7 Scarlet, fever 46 107 440 277 401 278 2 ; S 3 2 1 1 9 Diphtheria and results in 79 122 122 172 147 it in Influenza 95, 754 204, 175 21,335 12, 178 7,822 2,344 1,5! 14 Dysentery (all) 9(1 33 38 30 29 15 ) 18 Erysipelas 24 27 37 52 60 39 / 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 64 37 49 239 107 113 l; 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 2 4 1 1 19c Carrier, meningococcus 65 64 76 84 69 82 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 4 4 5 12 25 6 19c Chicken-pox 21 22 19 23 30 20 5 19f German measles 52 20 9 65 67 62 1 19r Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 41 136 70 63 45 26 19h Mumps 1,872 1,817 2, 729 4,718 6,027 3,972 2,2; 19i Paratyphoid A 6 3 1 19j Paratyphoid B 19k 3 3 4 191 1 2 1 19 m Trench mouth 1 4 19n Typhoid vaccination 1,606 1,041 1,264 112 23 4 19o Vaccinia 612 338 853 310 7 5 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 71 387 382 205 53 19 20a 2 4 9 5 3 20b Aerogenes ca^sulatus infection 20c 1 22 9 3 1 1 2 24 1 2 2 25a Trench foot 2 3 12 5 4 25b 2 4 4 3 1 3 26 Pellagra 8 1 n 6 2 47 Acute articular rheumatism 275 306 321 227 217 164 1 II. Tuberculosis (all). 1,074 979 1,159 553 503 298 3 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 925 836 1,012 400 401 247 2 28b Suspected tuberculosis 65 71 78 124 72 32 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 1 3 1 1 1 1 30-3o Tuberculosis (others) 83 69 68 28 29 18 III. Venereal diseases (all). 13, 265 6,009 5,562 3, 386 2, 581 1,580 37 Syphilis (all) 2, 290 1,199 1, 2S2 872 723 445 4 3Sa Chancroidal infection 505 256 215 168 167 159 i 38b Gonococcus infection 10,470 4,614 4,065 2,346 1,691 976 1,0 IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets 46 49 58 43 11 11 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors 19 15 IS 13 10 8 46 Tumors, benign 197 109 179 74 80 74 48a Arthritis 910 911 1, 236 738 550 382 4 ! 48b 1 1 2 49 1 50 Diabetes, mellitus 21 14 29 18 16 7 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 542 731 1,059 285 123 57 51b 1 1 1 52a 1 1 52b 3 4 3 53a 1 1 1 53b 2 3 2 1 88 Goiter, simple 42 33 53 28 25 16 116 6 5 2 1 1 53c 17 12. 6 8 4 3 54 Anemia, chlorosis ! 19 18 12 12 12 3 5 6 ] 1 55b 8 4 5 4 55c Purpura 4 2 4 4 1 2 55d Muscular rheumatism 244 363 359 201 164 111 55e General diseases (others) 71 55 109 53 58 50 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 76 62 99 74 62 68 56b Drug addiction 194 93 60 2S 20 8 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 3 3 3 2 1 2 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 265 I nited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 339,836 291,810 246,903 21.5,104 156,791 149,360 139,877 132,403 135,441 1,965,297 Inter- national Year, 1919 — Continued. classifi- Month not Total for cation stated. period. No. April. May. J une. July. August. September. October. N o vember. December. 10 6 12 9 7 6 1 1 3 4.83 i 53 44 44 102 134 117 153 1S2 74 9,617 4 8 3 2 5 3 1 2 1 7 573 5 68 41 29 18 25 22 11 32 33 SO, 546 6 104 58 9 8 4 2 2 8 19 S, 778 7 1 2 2 1 77 8 130 73 27 16 9 9 10 8 10 5, 577 9 939 409 262 131 112 108 118 57 57 9 476, 816 10 10 18 10 5 3 7 5 6 3 1,261 14 29 20 8 5 7 3 2 5 3 1, 858 18 155 89 49 11 6 15 22 5 8 2, 957 19a 1 41 19b 27 12 1 3 3. 650 19c 3 1 2 1 104 19d 19 22 10 9 2 2 4 1 12 942 19e 36 11 2 1 1 1 1 15, 449 19f 21 17 9 7 5 2 1 1 1 2 2, 466 19g 843 344 172 56 56 62 31 24 52 7 117,498 19h 1 24 19i 2 2 1 9 19j 1 44 19k 3 2 11 191 1 2 1 1 1 11 19m 103 135 213 276 180 153 153 169 158 30, 0S0 19n 23 53 74 110 67 41 48 6S 87 18, 807 19o 5 4 u 4 4 3 3 0 4 i 1,510 19p 1 1 2 3 99 20a 20b ]0 20c i 1 1 94 22 1 13 24 3 3 5 2 1 1 2 64 25a 1 53 25b 103 26 83 71 27 25 25 15 26 19 17 15, 962 47 386 425 339 274 157 146 78 6S 52 17 26, 285 319 361 280 230 125 115 58 47 30 14 23, 864 28a 45 39 41 41 22 18 17 17 22 3 839 2Sb 2 1 1 2 1 ss 29 20 25 17 2 10 11 3 3 1,494 30-35 1,434 1,831 1, 683 2, 092 1, 406 1,377 1,266 1, 033 951 61 198, 727 406 451 411 523 309 298 233 212 169 19 34, 915 37 176 243 253 365 229 199 190 15S 147 7 14, 739 38a 852 1,137 1,019 1,204 868 880 843 663 635 35 149, 073 38b 7 7 4 1 2 2 2 7.83 36 5 8 10 5 2 2 1 360 39-45 79 68 52 46 37 40 26 17 19 1 3, 6SS 46 299 230 172 114 79 59 66 35 54 4 16,972 48a 2 1 46 4Sb 6 49 6 9 1 1 2 3 1 426 50 33 33 42 49 19 4 6 3 2 3 5, 965 51a 1 1 11 51b 9 52a . 1 26 52b 1 1 IS 53a 1 1 1 38 53b 10 11 15 10 7 3 4 1 1,108 88 1 2 1 57 116 1 2 5 3 2 1 131 53c 3 6 5 5 4 3 1 362 54 1 50 55a 1 121 55b 1 1 1 2 134 55c 56 43 39 33 32 33 36 35 40 2 6,703 55d 22 19 24 19 5 9 IS 15 8 2 3,718 55e 56 79 56 45 42 38 49 31 53 2 3,017 56a 9 13 11 5 9 12 8 6 9 2, 251 56b 2 93 57-59 266 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 54. — Admissions , by months, white enlisted men in ti ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. Septembe V. Nervovs system, diseases o] (all). 60 Encephalitis 61 Meningitis, simple 2 2 1 4 1 62 2 2 2 63a Multiple sclerosis 1 1 5 63b Spina) cord, diseases of (others) 2 i i 3 5 64 5 1 1 3 Facial paralysis 66b Paraplegia 1 2 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) 4 7 4 6 4 1 69 Epilepsy 29 41 57 89 111 23 ! 74a .Jacksonian epilepsy 2 2 1 2 1 74b Neurasthenia 14 12 17 48 38 101 74c Enuresis 20 40 25 21 31 8 74d 3 1 Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). . 2 1 74f 1 72 Chorea 2 1 4 4 6 1 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 18 13 29 37 47 $ 73b Neuralgia 26 44 34 47 73 If 73c Neuritis 8 5 11 14 22 1 73d 1 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 17 18 40 40 49 7 VI. Mental alienation. 67 1 1 2 1 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 8 5 14 13 20 f 68b Mental deficiency 8 7 25 22 55 1! 68c Malingering 4 5 10 14 17 ' 68d Dementia prsecox IS 28 30 40 59 ( 6Xe Psychasthenia 2 1 3 i 68f Psychoneurosis 3 1 4 6 12 68g Psychosis, alcoholic 5 5 7 6 10 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive 5 6 3 8 14 5 68i Psychoses (others) 5 10 12 18 24 1 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 12 11 17 23 29 i 75a (1) Astigmatism 7 9 8 13 14 j 75a (2) Hyperopia 2 i 5 3 6 1 75a (3) Myopia 2 i 3 5 5 1 1 2 4 75b 2 3 3 1 75d 2 i 2 1 1 75e Trachoma 1 5 3 6 12 J 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 114 202 191 186 202 2 75g Pterygium 6 4 8 11 8 75h Amblyopia 3 6 3 5 7 75i Amaurosis 4 4 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 75k Iritis 7 11 7 12 16 751 Keratitis 1 11 7 13 22 1 3 3 5 75o 2 1 3 75p Eyelids, diseases of 4 9 8 12 16 1 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 22 21 18 31 37 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 159 183 160 191 273 £1 76b Mastoiditis 11 7 a 12 18 76c Otitis externa 4 5 8 15 12 76d 76e Ear, other diseases of 7 7 7 12 15 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a Adenoids 10 8 5 13 17 86b Deviation of nasal septum (and spurs) 18 19 26 28 79 86d Turbinate hypertrophy 2 2 4 3 4 86e Sinusitis (all) 31 27 25 27 36 86f Polypus, nasal 3 5 5 5 6 80h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 164 314 219 150 237 86 i 1 Nasal fossse, other diseases of 6 10 7 4 9 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 267 ^ted States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1917— Continued. Year 1918. Inter- national Der. November. December. January. February. March . April. May. June. July. August. cation No. 2 1 2 4 2 1 2 3 1 60 5 12 19 22 ii 15 14 14 10 16 6 61 8 5 9 5 10 8 8 9 10 10 9 62 17 7 7 5 10 19 13 13 15 18 18 63a 16 13 20 13 20 15 18 37 32 46 49 63 b 13 14 14 15 8 8 13 16 18 10 13 64 1 1 5 2 2 9 2 4 66a 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 2 i 4 66b 39 37 | 37 38 25 47 42 34 53 43 60 66c 350 276 317 294 231 301 307 392 456 546 548 69 27 15 i 9 2 2 2 2 3 4 174 182 174 181 162 196 209 359 367 478 437 74b 175 200 215 165 125 119 98 126 126 146 140 74c 7 15 13 16 15 26 23 39 55 80 59 74d 2 1 2 1 5 17 55 105 210 311 74e 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 74f IS 10 14 13 5 14 15 23 22 21 23 72 138 131 113 159 113 159 166 204 239 292 382 73a 178 190 190 256 230 237 183 166 162 187 166 73b 124 128 103 187 159 219 179 170 180 203 175 73c 4 6 7 5 10 7 6 14 20 20 ii 73d 127 99 141 164 138 215 214 216 266 238 221 "4g 5 7 4 11 15 12 8 10 11 15 21 67 73 124 149 242 230 333 247 272 219 263 274 68a 306 337 556 578 59S 693 4S2 699 598 706 691 68b 44 57 48 43 30 20 24 24 28 24 22 6Sc 156 144 168 243 210 258 271 441 414 421 394 6Sd 23 21 26 38 21 32 2S 15 34 34 42 6Se 44 71 67 131 132 153 157 239 259 334 323 6Sf 23 14 11 6 9 18 23 36 32 23 17 6Sg 39 42 69 66 38 58 / / 100 89 93 89 6Sh 77 72 67 55 37 34 56 92 72 69 88 6Si 160 134 157 259 262 220 209 280 343 360 202 75a 58 54 62 91 68 79 73 108 112 107 60 75a(l> 38 34 21 42 32 36 33 32 44 57 36 7oa(2> 31 24 30 42 62 34 41 61 84 101 45 75a(3> 33 22 44 84 100 71 62 79 103 95 61 75a(4) 6 18 20 35 22 30 35 44 51 85 3S 75b 2 5 1 3 1 2 1 3 7 8 7 75c 13 4 1 6 8 15 8 14 n 15 13 7od 197 89 46 48 49 78 95 98 124 240 148 75e 668 1,170 837 623 525 578 546 521 513 459 360 75f 33 19 17 21 25 41 59 43 55 60 38 75g 46 52 67 34 60 57 33 33 55 55 48 75h 4 10 8 S 10 7 3 4 4 2 2 75i 12 7 7 22 21 19 24 19 17 34 24 75 j 63 57 36 57 43 46 45 48 46 60 57 75k 79 43 54 53 52 81 88 91 112 118 119 751 12 13 5 19 14 17 15 21 24 23 26 75m 5 2 4 3 3 7 5 12 4 6 2 4 6 6 4 6 5 19 18 16 75o 49 65 51 60 39 48 D1 68 76 93 63 75p in 129 135 107 100 120 100 96 131 153 104 75r 889 1,200 1,664 2,277 2,129 1,794 1,388 1,034 928 1,101 1,041 76a 31 41 69 129 99 100 68 37 44 40 33 76b 20 19 22 37 30 27 26 23 36 39 87. 76c 6 7 4 29 20 11 10 10 32 19 15 76d 48 59 56 58 48 52 31 37 57 61 37 76e 38 41 32 38 43 45 46 56 34 26 25 863 191 283 311 422 302 393 419 453 530 578 485 86b 1 1 86c 20 29 30 27 27 34 22 28 28 40 19 S6d 114 152 219 343 323 371 305 240 206 19S 182 S6e 14 25 11 13 10 14 18 27 18 24 32 86f 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 86g 1,187 1,439 1,978 2,115 965 1,114 1,335 660 434 505 573 S6h 56 58 55 69 50 48 56 46 68 80 53 S6i 268 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 54.- -Admissions, by months, ivliite enlisted men in i ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918- -Continued. Year, 1919. September. October. N ovember. December. January. February. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 1 7 4 61 Meningitis, simple 9 13 5 5 5 2 62 Locomotor ataxia 10 6 13 7 4 3 63a 17 17 13 1 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 51 26 49 22 5 4 64 Apoplexy 16 15 16 16 9 2 66a Facial paralysis 10 12 14 11 8 16 66b 8 1 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) 35 53 48 30 16 16 69 Epilepsy 432 363 341 134 79 44 74a 3 2 1 74b Neurasthenia. 280 246 345 169 209 110 74c Enuresis 141 88 99 40 23 14 74d Neurosis 49 32 30 18 7 3 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of 355 327 513 152 6S 47 the heart). 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) 7 8 10 3 9 8 72 19 18 15 6 3 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 275 218 262 103 88 43 73b Neuralgia 144 159 156 126 130 57 73c Neuritis 156 193 250 127 87 57 73d 10 11 11 3 1 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 226 273 246 132 148 73 VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane 11 14 8 7 5 5 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 237 250 341 113 74 51 63b Mental deficiency 722 734 1,096 296 103 63 68c Malingering 17 13 11 2 1 2 68d Dementia pnecox 297 303 305 145 117 76 68e Psyehasthenia 22 29 25 6 11 7 681 Psychoneurosis 254 278 555 123 47 21 OSg Psychosis, alcoholic 6 16 11 8 10 4 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive 87 100 83 41 53 27 68i Psychoses (others) 57 103 95 54 29 19 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 167 113 172 104 66 35 75a (1) Astigmatism 56 24 34 27 19 12 75a (2) Hyperopia 39 13 16 14 13 9 75a (3) Myopia 31 23 39 25 10 5 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) 41 53 83 38 24 9 75b Strabismus 37 20 24 6 14 10 75c Leucoma 3 4 5 2 6 4 75d Cataract 11 7 12 10 6 11 75e Trachoma 110 71 75 50 27 17 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 277 198 256 256 200 120 75g Pterygium 41 18 23 7 4 4 75h Amblyopia 43 14 27 14 18 9 75i 2 3 1 1 75 i Choroiditis 17 28 20 19 4 9 75k 1 ritis 68 47 42 28 36 20 751 Keratitis 102 0/ 78 55 41 28 75m Retinitis 21 24 36 10 13 6 75n Nystagmus 6 1 2 2 2 75o 16 7 3 75p Eyelids, diseases of 52 38 37 36 40 18 75q Polor-blindness 2 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 103 74 95 59 61 41 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 978 987 982 765 603 426 76b Mastoiditis 27 33 53 36 36 31 76c Otitis externa 56 31 24 15 21 16 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) 21 20 30 28 9 5 76c Ear, other diseases of 48 14 34 16 11 13 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a Adenoids 18 7 3 7 13 11 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 406 99 272 115 111 122 86o 2 86d Turbinate hypertrophy 39 21 24 12 6 9 86e Sinusitis (all) 147 166 190 155 192 125 86f Polypus, nasal 21 9 13 8 12 8 86g 2 1 1 80h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 1,770 4, 563 3,245 2,096 1,984 878 86i Nasal fossae, other diseases of 4,093 1,503 300 233 281 155 March. 1 ... ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 269 ed States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year . 1919 — Continued . Month not Total for Inter- national stated. period. >ril. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. No. 1 2 1 . 1 37 60 4 1 1 1 3 1 20S 61 2 2 2 1 153 62 1 1 2 206 63a 9 6 1 3 1 2 1 63b 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 9 242 64 6 6 5 2 2 2 3 132 49 66b 5 8 40 9 5 3 3 1 2 770 66c 33 29 19 24 27 27 26 18 12 1 6, 237 69 1 89 74a 105 88 143 127 50 44 31 20 25 4 5, 272 74b 11 7 9 7 10 18 21 17 14 2,383 74c 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 512 74d 38 25 19 16 10 2 5 2 2, 335 74e 2 7 3 1 3 1 87 74f 2 1 1 1 2 278 72 44 49 37 23 19 32 28 23 20 2 3, 643 73a 35 22 13 23 19 18 17 17 30 3,499 73b 41 42 34 32 22 30 18 15 25 2 3,118 73c 3 1 3 2 3 2 163 73d 41 33 30 31 22 20 25 13 13 3,646 74g 2 4 5 2 2 194 67 42 33 32 31 24 18 18 16 7 2 3, SS2 68a 61 65 36 36 23 26 29 13 15 3 9,947 68b 2 1 2 2 5 2 1 4 511 68c 62 63 44 52 24 23 27 17 14 6 5,016 68d 7 6 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 468 68e 31 22 31 18 14 7 4 2 9 2 3, 399 6Sf 3 4 2 1 2 2 3 2 367 68g 26 25 30 21 14 6 a 7 5 3 1,395 68h 23 20 26 14 7 10 5 n 17 2 1,350 681 32 81 163 86 29 11 14 17 16 1 3.S85 75a 14 22 IS 28 12 7 4 10 8 1 1,253 75a(l) 5 2 64 20 5 1 6 5 6 658 75a(2) 7 40 65 31 10 1 1 i 1 890 75a (3) 6 17 16 7 2 2 3 i 1 1.0S4 75a(4) 7 8 7 4 4 4 6 i 2 1 563 75b 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 S3 75c 4 11 5 3 3 I 1 210 75d 22 19 27 10 4 5 6 6 4 1, S06 75e 78 100 124 60 59 62 45 51 44 1 9,996 75f 9 14 15 10 9 7 6 3 1 638 75g 7 14 9 4 3 4 2 2 5 753 75h 1 1 86 75 i 7 12 6 4 4 2 362 28 22 20 13 6 4 9 7 9 1 1,031 75k 22 26 12 18 15 12 7 s 6 1,483 751 6 5 1 4 4 2 2 1 1 349 75m 1 1 1 75n 1 1 1 1 1 1 146 10 20 30 20 16 16 10 5 12 i 1,124 75p 1 20 40 43 25 19 13 17 5 u 2,143 75r 257 303 342 270 191 103 79 79 7S 10 23, 659 76a 22 7 7 7 6 2 3 4 3 1 1,067 76b 11 7 10 22 14 10 9 5 4 1 699 76c 7 16 37 12 4 2 1 365 76d 8 14 8 22 8 4 3 7 1 837 76e 7 7 8 1 1 7 3 1 4 1 596 86a S3 96 85 81 68 72 53 36 2S 7 6,471 86b 6 86c 20 18 15 7 15 5 4 2 546 86d 94 79 47 35 29 29 29 22 1 4, 366 S6e 2 11 8 2 3 4. 1 342 861 2 20 S6g 327 194 140 162 245 226 287 299 314 2 31,245 S6h 93 27 17 18 29 31 15 6 19 2 7, 674 86 i 270 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 54. — Admissions, by months, ivhite enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause Year 1917. April. May. June. July. August. Septem X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 137 225 140 67 81 87 b 1 lOOa Tonsillitis, acute 1,439 1,792 1,824 1,666 1,939 2, mob Tonsillitis, chronic 39 50 51 86 196 100c Kind Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 270 311 293 237 235 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of 4 12 8 8 15 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 1 2 1 4 1 78 Endocarditis, acute 4 1 4 3 6 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 21 28 52 55 81 4 7 7 8 79a 1 3 3 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 15 27 39 43 65 79a (4i Mitral stenosis 1 1 3 3 5 1 1 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 2 2 3 4 10 79c Cardiac dilatation 1 2 6 6 7 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 8 8 12 20 23 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 7 11 5 7 18 80 Angina pectoris 1 4 1 7 7 81a 2 ] 1 81b 1 3 3 81c 81 d 1 82 1 2 3 1 83a Hemorrhoids 71 101 150 232 300 j S3b Varicocele 28 39 84 123 164 | 83c Varicose veins lfi 12 21 42 59 83d Phlebitis 2 4 2 4 8 1 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 79 101 137 189 200 1 1 1 1 1 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 1 2 6 2 7 jj 85d ] 1 5 1 85e 85f Tachycardia 14 5 13 28 29 5 85? Hemorrhage 3 2 4 3 2 1 S5h 1 2 2 3 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 1,097 1,143 857 736 1 302 91 40 34 22 15 31 92a Pneumonia, lobar 179 173 114 103 118 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 7 4 8 7 10 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 15 11 23 16 29 | 93c Pleura, other diseases of 62 70 75 64 146 95 1 1 96 Asthma 10 S 16 18 58 97 1 98 Lungs, other diseases of 5 3 10 4 15 > XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveoiaris 6 5 5 16 15 > 99b 99c Mouth and anhexa, other diseases of 54 84 72 112 149 101 102a Ulcer of the stomach 5 1 2 16 19 102b 1 1 1 3 102c Stomach, other diseases of 126 202 301 459 735 15 105a Duodenal ulcer 2 1 4 6 7 1 105b Diarrhea 32 51 121 208 291 2 105c Enteritis and colitis 270 350 612 1,028 2,033 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) 7 14 9 15 35 - 107a 2 1 li)7b C-estodes 6 8 4 13 14 ) 107c Intestinal parasites (others) 1 2 3 1 2 . 10S Appendicitis 132 204 244 392 533 109a Hernia 92 10S 151 277 307 109b Intestinal obstruction 5 4 5 6 7 110a Fistula in ano 5 15 7 23 22 110b Intestines, other diseases of 456 908 1, 131 1,384 2,042 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 271 ed States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1917 — Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national )ber. November.; December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. cation No. 358 1,063 1,898 1,546 71S 655 469 271 ! 143 110 79 87a 2 1 4 4 5 5 1 5 1 87b 3,874 7,969 11,598 13,352 10,697 9,516 7,029 4,608 2,991 2,988 2,053 100a 502 877 825 1,034 954 1,220 1,103 1,090 1,243 1,516 1, 756 100b 1 1 3 2 7 100c 717 1,603 2,768 3,512 2,384 3,039 2,546 1,245 904 816 806 100d 63 61 51 53 37 56 54 50 54 69 100 lOOe 10 s 11 15 18 n 20 12 , 20 11 15 77 15 13 21 21 24 24 16 16 6 7 16 78 521 598 693 1,173 921 876 723 777 S43 747 750 79a 60 56 65 166 79 70 60 75 83 84 102 79a( 1 ) 9 5 5 14 19 11 14 6 14 18 24 79a(2) 339 396 457 564 523 511 430 513 550 451 440 79a(3) 104 134 157 358 237 225 1S1 131 127 139 112 79a(4) 5 1 3 7 11 8 10 15 13 25 36 79a(5) 2 1 1 2 1 1 79a(6) 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 3 79a(7) 5 3 62 49 49 28 35 54 29 33 79a(S) 39 47 32 56 39 37 31 50 87 65 56 79b 24 19 13 36 25 20 26 17 31 39 27 79c 76 77 82 113 145 109 115 137 119 148 124 79d 131 99 96 118 113 80 70 54 49 48 63 79e. 13 12 7 3 8 10 11 10 13 11 16 80 3 2 3 5 1 4 6 8 81a 11 19 14 19 12 23 29 21 15 13 20 81b 1 2 1 1 4 81c ] 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 81d 8 3 4 3 5 11 8 9 7 82 832 650 519 591 501 650 729 956 1,129 1,337 1,171 83a 420 431 393 373 400 512 441 592 862 747 651 83b 214 214 179 194 178 261 209 276 422 414 363 83c 33 22 29 23 29 32 19 22 33 34 37 S3d 1 5 84a 376 321 376 369 358 417 368 315 267 270 287 84b 6 8 5 12 13 15 30 64 71 76 58 85a 7 3 4 5 8 15 5 14 18 23 18 Sob 33 26 13 14 23 25 43 108 187 213 289 85c 5 6 4 2 2 8 4 5 6 6 7 85d 1 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 134 125 92 148 126 197 175 200 283 326 355 85 f 23 16 9 23 16 16 16 21 23 30 31 85g 9 10 11 19 11 15 26 47 35 45 21 85h 1,789 8,907 14,776 14,745 7,131 11,054 10,340 5, 6S6 4,094 3,716 4, 2S5 89-90 139 393 586 412 199 274 322 179 13S 103 184 91 838 1,789 2,091 2,812 1,672 1,793 1,653 638 487 428 425 92a 21 23 30 56 39 54 53 36 51 61 58 93a 45 71 81 118 10S 16S 141 125 92 87 89 93b 439 468 583 744 636 665 678 465 3S4 398 364 93c 1 1 2 1 1 265 200 226 179 165 189 177 207 316 432 529 96 8 15 6 30 11 12 22 24 28 36 29 97 32 30 43 25 19 31 27 32 27 26 41 98 51 40 45 44 33 52 24 37 50 30 50 99a 1 1 357 317 342 382 280 262 264 259 252 633 356 99c 4 1 3 2 3 2 3 6 101 58 70 51 46 42 59 53 62 71 89 77 102a 3 1 12 10 19 19 37 38 49 52 102 b ,040 820 848 971 1,052 1,579 1,770 1, G23 1,719 1,931 1,833 102c | 38 33 33 44 44 59 49 43 42 49 63 105a 418 92 65 110 86 113 388 527 1,062 1,255 1,462 105b ,527 686 632 617 618 918 1,270 1,559 2,031 2,207 2,321 105c 61 36 51 28 43 475 2,093 1,427 513 1,824 2,089 106 2 3 2 3 3 20 11 9 26 34 19 29 24 43 242 226 103 90 174 107b 1 4 9 5 2 9 5 17 22 21 20 107c i , 033 895 903 879 845 1,112 1,092 1,212 1,144 1,333 1,255 108 1 .215 1,022 926 1,065 904 1,575 2,073 2,938 3,682 3,878 2,652 109a 16 8 15 16 9 21 25 28 27 24 25 109b 91 88 69 88 64 97 103 113 130 132 152 110a ,919 • 1,570 1,514 1,572 1,539 2,427 2,854 2,857 3,694 3,532 3,643 110b 272 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 54. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. September. October. N ovember. December. January. February. Marc X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 183 470 493 559 561 298 87 1 > Larynx, other diseases of 2 2 1 3 1 1 100a Tonsillitis, acute 2,853 2, 755 5,392 0, 854 7,176 5, 180 3 mob Tonsillitis, chronic 1 , 432 376 843 448 538 400 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 2 3 6 18 8 mod Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 1,743 1,901 2,574 2,577 2,811 1,560 1 iooe Pharynx, other diseases of 101 106 115 99 207 150 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 5 9 15 6 2 2 78 Endocarditis, acute 6 9 5 7 1 3 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 558 504 803 441 344 185 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 55 55 92 44 35 12 79a (2) Aortic stenosis 14 8 10 2 4 3 79a (3) Mitral insufficiency 321 285 465 277 219 128 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 107 86 113 67 47 18 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 26 13 16 5 28 15 2 1 1 1 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 3 2 3 79a 18) Valvular lesions, unclassified 32 55 102 45 10 8 ....... 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 65 43 74 26 13 6 79c Cardiac dilatation 22 21 21 16 10 1 79d Myocarditis and myocardiacl insuffiiency 62 85 163 91 56 28 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 33 43 73 28 21 26 80 Angina pectoris 9 18 11 5 2 2 81a Aneurysms 1 5 1 3 1 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 17 13 20 5 6 2 8lc Aortitis 4 1 1 1 1 81 cl Arteries, other diseases of 2 1 1 ■ -.-1 82 Embolism and thrombosis 4 6 9 7 4 1 83a Hemorrhoids 855 436 576 306 298 164 1 83b Varicocele 429 127 211 109 116 68 83c Varicose veins 225 150 221 140 104 80 |f S3d Phlebitis 21 24 47 50 22 19 84 a 1 1 1 1 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 223 181 183 150 152 iio 1 85a Cardiac arrhythmias 45 49 86 88 23 9 85 b < Jardiac murmurs, not organic 12 5 7 2 6 3 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 219 269 893 525 77 57 85(1 5 3 2 1 1 2 2 2 85f Tachycardia 257 375 446 196 94 63 85g Hemorrhage 27 21 28 12 7 7 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of 18 IS 16 10 9 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 7,899 9,492 7, S72 7,547 6,539 2,751 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 1,596 5,117 1,438 823 614 180 i 92a Pneumonia, lobar 2,050 2,754 344 366 272 151 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 37 40 40 46 40 32 93b Peurisy, serofibrinous 61 70 59 60 53 29 ' 93c Pleura, other diseases of 284 373 353 240 231 126 95 96 Asthma 455 375 483 252 120 72 97 Pulmonary emphysema 17 30 44 11 5 2 98 Lungs, otlier diseases of 83 184 45 43 34 12 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of . 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 28 18 28 7 15 10 1 I 99b 1 1 1 4 5 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 281 234 394 174 153 115 101 4 5 3 1 102a Ulcer of the stomach 63 47 78 45 18 18 102b Gastroenteroptosis 39 17 24 9 18 9 102c Stomach, other diseases of 1,314 1,313 1,451 945 736 436 105a Duodenal ulcer 41 31 48 31 21 10 105b Diarrhea 950 502 488 222 136 46 105c Enteritis and colitis 1,293 695 572 338 242 161 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) 2,012 97 228 126 115 69 1 07,1 o 1 7 38 2 107b Cestodes 47 31 36 21 19 8 107c Intestinal parasites (others) 16 6 15 6 7 8 108 Appendicitis 984 695 707 573 513 340 109a Hernia 1,992 742 1,298 658 653 503 109b Intestinal obstruction 32 63 24 14 9 8 110a Fistula in ano 101 78 102 72 49 34 110b Intestines, other diseases of 2,234 2,593 2,413 1,436 1,028 647 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 273 '■led Slates, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. Month not stated. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. .pril. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 110 61 28 37 22 20 24 56 37 11,182 87a 1 1 42 2, 147 1,348 666 558 444 422 461 570 861 10 129, 492 100a 234 233 229 179 187 145 106 94 110 3 18, 653 100b 16 13 7 7 3 2 2 1 129 100c 666 348 207 190 150 162 218 176 237 38,658 100d 96 86 115 137 156 187 174 162 166 3 2, 882 lOOe 4 2 2 2 1 3 1 220 77 2 1 1 1 211 78 116 171 206 117 51 29 26 25 17 5 12.S40 79a 10 34 35 20 10 2 1 4 1,374 79a(l) 1 4 4 1 2 1 209 79a(2) 81 98 109 59 25 20 20 19 10 3 7, 755 79a(3) 19 22 47 29 11 6 3 2 1 2,552 79a(4) 3 10 8 8 2 1 2 2 1 289 79a(5) 1 15 79a(6) 25 79a(7) 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 621 79a(8) 3 14 8 4 2 1 3 1 853 79b 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 414. 79c 29 17 21 15 6 3 4 2 3 1,972 79d 9 9 3 2 2 1 2 1,285 1 3 4 i 3 2 2 3 2 216 80 2 2 2 3 1 8la 3 7 2 2 2 2 1 301 81b 1 1 19 81c 1 1 19 81 rl 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 126 82 206 196 170 158 146 SI 91 52 67 2 14,360 83a 76 99 94 78 56 57 37 22 19 8, 177 83b 64 34 58 36 3S 15 7 6 7 2 4, 431 83c 6 12 7 4 4 1 5 2 1 592 83d 10 84a 100 85 89 101 62 83 68 49 41 1 6,469 84b 13 8 9 7 3 3 4 2 1 728 85a 2 1 1 1 1 3 166 49 3S 5 13 14 12 9 9 4 1 3,254 85c 1 1 1 80 85d 1 1 28 85e 34 33 24 23 11 9 16 8 17 1 3,955 85f 6 8 7 4 5 2 4 i 4 1 393 S5g 2 2 1 4 2 1 3 2 5 356 85h 1,412 1,079 785 694 616 612 604 693 759 13 148,401 89-90 93 56 32 23 14 10 7 11 9 1 13,297 91 87 57 37 48 22 10 10 5 19 1 21,886 92a 18 22 14 6 10 1 2 1 868 93a 34 21 31 n 12 7 2 10 7 2 1,752 93b 157 no 90 59 54 37 37 22 30 2 8,812 93c ,8 95 32 29 27 23 21 21 24 24 19 5, 153 96 4 1 2 l 347 97 6 7 8 4 5 7 1 851 98 14 12 13 14 6 9 7 7 3 1 733 99a 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 43 99b 82 82 60 59 52 108 42 47 43 6,406 99c 1 1 1 43 101 13 6 4 8 7 4 5 4 4 1,088 102a 9 4 2 5 2 4 1 5 1 406 102b 283 281 300 293 260 217 156 129 137 3 26,609 102c 6 8 8 3 1 i 3 1 1 752 105a 62 63 63 73 71 44 68 35 23 9,604 105b 109 121 182 195 194 117 76 83 101 25, 383 105c 36 68 9 5 15 15 7 55 7 1 11,638 106 2 3 2 2 12S 107a 5 7 4 4 6 6 3 2 2 1,277 107b 1 2 2 32 14 1 2 19 254 107c 251 263 221 215 156 136 129 83 82 5 19,599 108 526 487 371 311 192 115 109 67 70 12 32,114 109a 5 5 5 3 8 3 4 437 109b 32 23 15 16 10 7 10 5 7 1 1,848 110a 356 397 418 456 362 392 374 328 295 1 49, 274 110b I 274 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 54. — Admissions , by months, white enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation | No. | Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. Septeml XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 2 6 2 3 114 1 2 2 115a Cholecystitis 13 14 15 21 40 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 11 9 9 24 29 115c Liver, other diseases of 13 27 38 55 67 117a Peritonitis 1 1 2 8 117b Peritoneal adhesions 2 3 2 9 13 118a Pancreatitis 1 U8b Visceroptosis 118c Digestive system, other diseases of 3 4 2 11 7 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal) . 119 Nephritis, acute 14 9 9 9 11 120 Nephritis, chronic 5 11 13 25 26 122a Abscess, perinephritic 5 1 1 122b Nephroptosis. .*. 3 122c Hydronephrosis 1 122(1 Pyogenic'infection of the kidneys 4 3 4 4 7 I22e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of a 7 16 20 23 123 Nephrolithiasis 5 7 10 14 19 124a < 'vstitis 11 11 20 27 44 124b Bladder, other diseases of 2 4 2 8 8 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 6 9 17 20 25 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 3 1 4 7 12 1 25c Urethra, other diseases of 1 126 Prostate, diseases of 2 1 3 8 7 127a Balanitis 5 23 20 16 43 1 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 6 19 24 19 29 127c Hydrocele 8 15 22 20 20 127<1 Warts, external genital organs 2 1 2 7 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 27 41 77 63 97 XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 2 1 2 143a Carbuncle 11 14 16 15 28 143b Furuncle 97 103 184 379 668 144a Abscess 82 101 120 225 364 144 b Cellulitis 73 87 110 238 295 ' 145a Trichophytosis 7 8 11 27 25 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 50 81 83 183 249 1 145c Ectoparasites 3 6 9 18 50 1 145(1 ciavus 8 8 25 25 52 1 145e Dermatitis 6 9 10 14 14 1451 Eczema 12 22 28 26 35 < 145g Erythema 8 10 13 8 23 145h Herpes 16 21 19 34 26 145i 145j Impetigo 7 8 2 20 1 21 13 145 k 1 2 2 1451 Pityriasis 1 2 3 4 6 145m Psoriasis 6 5 7 2 9 1 145n Scabies 23 35 33 58 55 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 73 111 168 193 270 T XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. E 146a Osteomyelitis 1 6 8 5 10 146b 1 146c Bones, other diseases of. 5 13 14 20 33 , 147a Ankylosis of joint 2 3 2 6 7 147b 1 1 147c Synovitis .' 13 19 19 32 48 3 147d 1 2 147e Joints, “other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism 1 1 2 i 149a Hallux valgus 4 5 10 20 22 2 149b Hammer-toe 5 6 9 17 18 j 149c Metatarsalgia 2 2 6 9 19 149d Myositis 9 10 12 27 46 149e Pes planus 83 75 100 165 245 149f 1 1 1 2 149g Tenosynovitis 9 13 17 16 20 149h Organ's of locomotion, other diseases of 72 95 118 149 195 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 3 3 6 11 • 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 542 907 987 1,140 1,741 I'. Total for diseases 11,945 16,914 18, 183 20, 833 29, 545 11 ADMISSION'S WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 275 ited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Y ear 1917— Continued. Year 1918. Inter- nationa (jliiSSlfl” ;tober. November. December. January. F ebruary . March. April. May. June. July. August. cation I\o. 2 6 4 2 2 3 4 4 1 3 113 13 9 7 12 8 5 4 6 4 12 10 114 116 80 86 76 64 76 74 78 79 85 78 115a 98 107 73 10 78 70 49 67 56 66 70 115b 92 95 105 112 130 258 222 140 202 231 180 115e 6 4 2 7 5 2 3 6 4 2 8 117a 56 i 41 46 79 48 58 76 87 in 126 123 117b 2 1 1 2 118a 2 1 4 8 3 13 6 3 118b 21 , 19 27 9 14 11 10 14 28 15 19 118c 36 1 50 61 39 35 32 33 27 37 29 26 119 69 68 75 93 74 76 70 83 S4 88 84 120 3 6 3 3 2 4 4 3 3 13 5 122a 3 2 2 3 4 7 6 6 ■7 122 b 2 1 4 2 5 4 4 1 122c 22 | 17 15 25 19 19 28 27 33 43 51 122d 51 50 54 65 51 53 53 80 64 67 60 122e 43 45 39 23 33 43 46 52 53 67 73 123 130 145 131 126 119 135 104 135 123 153 135 124a 61 57 66 112 SI 97 85 85 111 113 129 124b 45 58 55 47 54 45 50 162 228 246 149 125a 53 42 22 27 20 18 31 26 38 42 33 125b 1 3 3 1 2 4 2 8 6 10 125c 23 23 25 28 15 28 28 31 32 30 29 126 66 75 73 72 54 87 82 106 99 95 81 127a 65 64 79 83 80 92 74 88 / / 64 68 127b 90 86 61 81 57 91 129 172 220 207 196 127c 15 16 22 38 27 38 43 76 86 126 82 127d 214 211 299 615 712 528 413 317 236 197 143 127e 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 5 81 74 67 71 37 60 69 66 68 65 90 143a 808 634 562 513 440 608 596 614 851 1,048 1, 174 143b 592 521 460 494 437 527 489 493 601 727 907 144a 403 361 349 392 345 387 391 471 584 649 657 144b 40 62 42 61 55 58 71 94 93 143 197 455 356 274 258 219 269 282 312 346 398 398 145b 89 52 49 36 40 37 28 64 249 98 91 | 75 57 51 53 29 60 50 46 40 34 41 145d IS 8 18 9 12 18 15 39 49 49 74 145e 111 105 124 123 105 123 122 161 176 205 204 145f 34 47 61 61 74 71 52 S2 55 73 89 145g 74 S3 68 88 85 101 101 145 140 146 137 145h 1 77 66 59 56 42 48 52 49 50 83 112 145i 4 1 1 2 3 6 7 8 1 7 3 2 6 5 4 3 3 5 4 2 4 145k 8 18 20 22 30 25 22 42 40 21 1451 31 40 43 47 35 68 43 60 60 58 38 271 315 296 258 261 351 296 365 438 432 330 544 513 502 489 370 591 557 808 834 985 953 145o 57 59 35 42 34 41 52 43 64 08 71 146a 1 1 85 80 53 69 126 266 350 290 146 b 115 111 98 124 110 117 109 109 130 136 124 146c 67 35 36 82 60 55 69 70 85 151 107 147a 2 3 3 11 9 11 9 9 6 1471) 125 125 99 136 105 110 113 119 127 147 107 147c 6 9 13 8 6 15 12 10 12 17 25 147d 6 8 18 35 42 31 25 53 60 116 114 147e 90 100 102 107 92 112 63 69 97 128 66 149a 71 95 102 98 67 69 55 69 65 67 62 149b 67 48 39 47 54 61 57 77 63 81 53 149c 144 176 119 120 118 161 139 in 102 120 119 149d 954 1,182 1,235 1,334 1,030 835 671 744 933 1,366 850 149e 14 8 21 10 10 17 17 26 31 25 37 149 f 89 87 125 164 125 128 121 110 82 149g 719 651 680 922 842 1,024 943 1,105 1,315 1,336 1,211 149h 37 41 43 55 59 67 74 76 92 100 114 150 , 38/ 5,059 5,429 4,458 3,799 4,901 4,499 5,124 6,275 6,635 6,053 1S9 ,444 104,886 119,870 132,197 102,625 120,850 125,445 95, 172 92,816 98,415 90,814 3553—25 19 276 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 54. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— -Continued. Year, 1919. September. October. November. December. January. February. Marci XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 3 6 2 4 2 1 114 Cholelithiasis 9 7 6 4 4 5 115a Cholecystitis 79 67 69 52 31 26 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 67 52 68 49 42 35 115C Liver, other diseases of 85 t 1 57 48 33 19 117a 4 4 4 2 I 117b Peritoneal adhesions 63 45 69 50 38 29 118a Pancreatitis 1 118b 6 9 4 1 118c 14 21 24 8 16 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (non- venereal). 119 Nephritis, acute 31 33 26 20 21 13 120 Nephritis, chronic 73 48 62 43 41 39 122a Abscess, perinephritie 3 2 2 1 2 1 122b Nephroptosis 7 1 5 5 3 1 122c 2 4 1 2 1 122(1 Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 47 37 45 23 21 21 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 75 72 52 27 18 17 123 Nephrolithiasis 51 43 44 35 30 19 124a Cystitis 120 107 in 73 45 29 124b Bladder, other diseases of 94 67 85 21 14 6 12oa Urethritis (nonvenereal) 81 34 42 42 53 46 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 30 16 26 9 11 5 125C Urethra, other diseases of 9 6 6 4 126 Prostate, diseases of 24 24 64 13 24 7 127a Balanitis 75 27 37 27 16 25 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 68 54 79 65 55 32 127c Hydrocele 136 63 83 29 40 33 127(1 Warts, external genital organs 75 21 28 12 25 19 127c Genitourinary system, other diseases of (non- 1 venereal) 129 108 152 142 112 91 XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 5 1 1 2 143a Carbuncle 59 51 67 44 51 23 143b Furuncle 976 640 723 496 349 243 >| 144a Abscess 658 443 463 307 226 125 144b Cellulitis 532 368 359 238 141 100 1? 145a Trichophytosis 149 119 64 64 104 74 3 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 312 214 212 152 91 59 I 145c Ectoparasites 116 43 58 30 58 28 145(1 Clavus 28 17 30 20 10 4 145e Dermatitis 37 36 30 31 15 12 i 145f Eczema 117 89 136 87 75 65 | 145g Erythema 53 32 47 35 26 36 ] 145b Herpes 124 54 96 59 73 38 1 145i Impetigo 79 41 39 47 30 17 1 1 45j 3 1 4 2 1 2 145k 4 1 4 1 1 1 1451 Pityriasis 17 17 15 12 12 9 ■ 145m Psoriasis 45 40 29 34 21 20 il 145n Scabies 426 423 491 417 396 337 l 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 600 450 485 356 269 186 1 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 1 146a Osteomyelitis 58 52 63 54 24 9 1 146b Fractures, faulty union of 184 197 386 254 72 35 ■ 146c Bones, other diseases of 110 93 125 70 33 22 ■ 147a Ankylosis of joint 105 81 127 97 28 29 i 1471) 6 6 4 8 3 3 147c Synovitis 109 100 169 92 41 28 147d Floating cartilage 19 12 13 7 11 4 147c Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheu- matism excepted) 97 96 142 89 25 in 119a Hallux valgus 46 19 75 48 32 14 149b Hammer-toe 46 26 34 14 14 16 149c Metatarsalgia 29 35 56 40 20 6 ■ 149(1 Myositis 102 83 145 70 68 40 H 149e Pes planus 501 433 1,430 1,009 364 243 H 1491 Talipes 46 34 49 13 8 5 ■ ]49t; 52 68 174 75 74 20 H 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 978 1,002 1,443 804 522 276 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations 80 44 58 26 25 22 ■ 1S9 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 5,319 5, 307 4,368 2, 974 2,057 1,370 Total for diseases 180,469 278, 772 97,493 67,787 55,420 31,459 H ■ ADMISSIONS — WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 277 nited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. Month not Total for Inter- national stated. period. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. No. 1 1 1 1 78 113 2 5 2 2 l 1 1 i’ 156 114 13 12 17 24 ii 18 17 10 u 1,523 115a 30 29 30 32 24 26 16 8 17 1,479 115b 7 9 12 11 10 5 6 3 1 2,469 115c 1 2 1 1 88 117a 20 22 13 10 4 5 10 8 9 1 1,317 117b 1 9 118a 5 2 3 3 2 2 90 118b 9 4 2 1 333 118c 17 16 12 3 2 5 4 4 3 716 119 2S 32 29 19 13 10 6 7 5 4 1,479 120 1 1 2 1 70 122a 1 1 1 72 122b 1 1 1 1 2 50 122c 17 13 12 3 4 2 4 3 588 122d 10 7 8 6 8 10 3 5 8 1 1,106 122e 12 10 11 9 4 s 7 3 5 1 921 123 17 23 17 12 7 11 16 8 10 1 2,270 124a 5 5 7 7 4 5 4 5 6 1,404 124b 41 44 54 121 65 64 47 26 23 2 2,070 125a 7 6 8 7 3 2 2 532 125b 66 125c 10 6 9 7 3 2 2 5 1 529 126 27 17 21 17 20 21 10 8 21 1,428 127a 30 24 25 25 9 13 6 6 12 1,490 127b 37 21 22 19 12 12 4 7 5 2,072 127c 12 19 18 32 20 14 15 11 12 i 931 127d 44 33 34 33 22 19 20 17 24 5,361 127e 1 i 42 142 26 30 23 14 14 16 19 12 6 i 1,387 143a 150 199 195 204 206 193 155 145 131 15,120 143b 111 103 111 129 117 113 92 59 79 2 10, 871 144a 93 90 62 81 57 83 55 55 76 1 8,639 144b 53 49 61 59 53 SO 62 31 40 2, 165 145a 56 45 44 76 65 60 61 60 .32 6, 172 145b < 25 38 27 27 17 23 18 10 20 1,584 145c 6 7 4 3 1 5 3 2 1 S52 145d 16 11 7 10 9 8 1 10 6 1 649 145e 59 46 46 41 35 35 23 17 17 2,705 145f 21 19 12 10 5 11 2 7 7 1,130 145g 37 36 36 38 21 22 20 24 20 1 2,069 145h 60 62 48 37 36 19 13 13 14 1 1 , 393 145i 3 1 1 1 64 1 45 j 1 1 1 63 1 451c 6 7 10 1 4 6 2 2 449 1451 19 16 14 13 8 4 7 6 6 1 862 145m 775 835 715 546 304 299 255 294 424 7 11,491 145n 162 175 16S 195 137 116 65 68 66 2 12, 030 145o 7 10 10 9 6 2 3 1 4 933 146a 28 25 18 14 11 4 6 2 2 i 2,608 146b 20 20 14 13 12 12 11 6 2 1 2,009 146c 20 IS 40 10 9 1 1 2 1,450 147a 1 1 107 147b 22 11 13 9 5 11 11 6 6 2,155 147c 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 222 147d 12 7 6 2 i 2 2 3 1 1,019 147e 16 15 14 13 6 6 2 4 3 1,444 149a 8 4 5 9 1 2 i 4 3 1,091 149b 10 10 6 3 4 4 3 2 i 939 149c 39 25 19 14 15 12 15 16 13 2,350 149d 237 203 219 146 103 85 57 41 33 6 17, 594 149e 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 397 1491 14 9 8 4 3 4 3 1 6 1,795 149g j 200 200 1SS 96 117 93 97 95 91 2 18, 26S 149b 18 10 12 7 6 6 4 9 5 1,148 150 1,184 1,139 970 1,008 700 540 514 501 453 33 94. 137 189 '8,479 15, 845 13, 406 12,386 9,405 8,530 7,812 7, 173 7, 563 327 2,141,107 ! 278 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 55. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- Monthly strength 183,75.8 245, 454 309,205 458,817 562, 714 776,46 national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. Septembe I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 8 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19(1 19e 19f 19s 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20c 22 24 25a 25b 26 47 Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) . . . Chicken-pox German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic). Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench fever Typhoid vaccination Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Aerogenes capsulatus infection Pyemia, surgical Anthrax Tetanus Trench foot Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism 9.86 .59 49. 70 7. 51 .98 56.03 1.76 1.96 .07 0.20 10. 85 .29 70.84 7.33 . 10 1.81 47.08 1.76 1.47 0.19 14.55 .27 60.35 6. 60 .04 2.60 21.00 2.41 , 1.44 0.31 10. 83 .08 26.15 3.09 .03 2.82 10. 41 .63 .76 II. Tuberculosis (all) . 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis. ... Acute miliary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis, others III. Venereal diseases (all). Syphilis (all) Chancroidal infection Gonococcus infection . IV. General diseases (others). 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a I 51b ! 52a 52b I 53a I 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a I 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Gout Scurvy Diabetes, melhtus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism). Cretinism and myxedema Addison’s disease Acromegaly Leucemia Hodgkin's disease Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases of Other diseases of the ductless glands Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic .05 .98 10.71 1.18 31.67 . 13 .78 17. 55 1.71 30. 99 11.63 26.84 .33 .13 25. 91 51.33 .24 .20 . 13 .03 .39 16.49 .85 29.92 .04 .21 7.56 .58 19. 72 .05 .04 17. 77 27. 25 .35 . 16 16. 27 20.29 .47 .03 . 12 .03 13.58 . 10 11.29 2.61 ; 2. 15 2. 54 2. 10 81.90 9.86 10.51 61.52 .07 .13 .98 3.85 .33 . 13 .05 .39 74. 12 3. 76 3. 53 6.20 4.58 3. 98 .23 .08 .52 S3. 57 79. 32 8.60 11.15 54.36 .05 1.08 3.67 .15 .15 .10 .05 .26 3 46 .13 5.49 .46 .07 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. .05 .20 3.72 5.04 .15 8. 77 9.78 65.01 7.66 9.55 62.11 .04 .23 .62 3.07 .08 .23 03 . 3 34 .04 .31 .16 .04 .08 3.07 .16 2.56 .27 0. 68 9. 13 . 15 14. 27 1.41 .06 3.24 14. 65 .87 .75 .09 4. 05 .32 12. 33 28. 26 29. 64 .30 .04 .02 .06 .02 5. 44 8.87 8.19 .09 .60 97.03 8.83 10.90 77.30 .06 .23 1.13 3.18 .02 .11 .28 .21 .02 .04 2.92 .09 1.81 .38 .04 0. 7i I4.2i . 0 ! 15. 1. 1.9 .1 3.2: 20 2 1.2 .3 .1 .0 . 0 , .0 5. 1[ - .! 11 .: • i ,i 30. 21 . 13 I 1 I m I hi if 13 fi ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 279 e United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 1, 032, 244 1, C61, 422 1,129,065 1, 096, 434 1, 095, 039 1, 129, 223 1, 168, 55S 1, 197, 757 1, 303, 746 1,328,513 1, 2S4, 247 Inter- national Year, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. classifi- cation No. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. 0. 77 0. 51 0. 13 0. 04 0. 01 0.02 0.03 0.10 0.25 0. 51 0. 35 1 9. 97 3.95 1.66 1.29 1.28 2. 4S 2. 95 5. 6S 7. 4S 8. 30 7. 11 4 .17 .21 .41 .39 .50 .58 .52 .91 .52 .21 . 14 5 51. 35 240. 41 124. 25 85. 51 33.91 29. 15 21.67 16. 27 20.25 27. 70 28. 01 6 1.51 3.61 6. 71 12. 37 12. 04 11. 60 9. 72 4. 50 1.23 .83 .47 7 .07 .01 .03 .02 .01 .03 .06 • OS .04 .09 .05 8 3. 49 4.53 3.71 4. 64 4. 76 5. 64 6.23 3.57 1.47 1.00 .94 9 40. 55 78.47 127. 43 147. 91 101.43 224. 48 366. 74 102. 36 42. 50 34.76 37. 32 10 .72 .64 .34 .36 . 14 .50 .49 .79 1.17 .91 .69 14 .62 1.22 2. 06 2. 81 2. 24 1.60 1.49 .87 . 45 .31 . 22 18 .33 1.48 .89 2. 54 3.85 3. 62 2. 57 1.66 .96 . 58 . 85 19a .01 .03 .02 .03 .07 .04 .02 .01 19b .86 9.11 4.03 3.67 4. 00 2.53 2. 81 1.31 2. 28 1.43 . 75 19c .01 .02 .01 .01 .03 .02 . 16 .05 .07 19d . 22 .45 .86 1.43 . S9 . 72 . 54 . 72 .23 .26 .29 19e 4.27 24. 11 45.84 32. 62 12. 48 8. 37 6.24 5.01 2. 47 1. 14 .70 19f 1.08 3.09 3. 94 4.48 2. 43 1.51 1.25 .83 . 6S . 55 .28 19g 19.57 47.25 110. 19 212. 9S 231. 14 148. 24 73. /4 41.44 21. 78 19. 97 17. 60 19h .01 .01 .01 .01 19i .01 .01 .01 .01 19j .07 .03 .02 .02 .01 .01 .03 .05 19k .02 191 35.96 6. 29 8.00 6. 60 5.35 16. 38 16. 62 19. 94 36. 95 22. 63 20. 72 19n IS. 60 5. 18 5. 63 4.S2 4. 49 10. 02 7.31 13. 02 13. 72 11.66 11.48 19o .21 . 10 .04 .21 .45 .29 .34 .29 99 .23 .46 19p .10 . 10 .07 .04 .03 .07 . 05 .03 01 .02 .05 20a .01 .01 .02 20b .01 .01 .01 .01 20c .05 .03 .01 .01 .06 . 10 .24 22 .01 .03 .01 .01 24 .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 .02 .02 .03 .01 .03 .02 .03 02 05 .05 .02 .03 25b .03 .06 . 05 .08 .05 .03 .07 .04 .06 . 11 . 10 26 7.75 7.25 13. 98 21.34 22. 14 19. 15 14. 49 10. 65 6.11 4.54 3. 71 47 16. 35 19.09 20.94 26.42 IS. 71 18.41 12. 62 12.53 12.70 15. 16 11.93 15. 18 17. 77 20. 00 25. 21 17. 74 17. 45 11.79 11.56 11.75 14. 15 10. S4 2Sa .04 .02 . 04 .07 . 13 .21 .24 28h .15 .06 .05 . n .04 .07 .03 .06 .03 .04 .01 29 1.01 1.25 .88 1.06 .90 .84 .76 .84 .79 .76 .84 30-35 171.74 121. 77 82.52 69. 45 61.91 83. 04 97. 19 151. 09 153. 65 167. 30 141. 76 22. 37 IS. 02 14.43 15. 16 14. 39 IS. 10 20. 75 27. 40 24. 70 26.64 24.20 37 17.83 12.79 9.80 6.01 6.13 6.31 5. 58 7.88 5. 85 6.85 5. 37 38a 131.54 90.96 58. 28 48.29 41.40 58.62 70.87 115. 81 123. 10 133. 81 112. 18 38b .33 .37 .34 .50 .53 32 .30 .44 .62 .79 .66 36 .12 .16 .16 . 19 .22 .18 .20 .20 .17 .23 .23 39-45 1.44 1.56 1.39 1.92 1.88 2. 11 2.20 2.66 2.63 2.88 2.76 46 8.14 8.21 8. 10 10.22 9.63 10.95 9.98 9.31 8.35 9.44 9.90 48a .03 .05 .03 .04 .04 .03 .04 .02 48 b .01 • 01 .01 49 .27 .26 .16 .21 .23 . 17 .21 .27 .26 .26 .26 50 i. 35 1.87 2.3S 3.59 .198 2.44 1.85 2.45 2.45 3.59 4. 88 51a • 01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 .03 .05 .01 .01 52 b .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 01 03 .01 .02 .03 .02 .03 .04 .03 .03 .01 .03 .01 53b . 76 .66 .57 .56 .52 . 65 .49 . ID .90 .79 1. 11 88 .02 .05 .03 .04 .03 .03 .05 .01 .03 .06 116 .37 .27 .22 . ii .19 . 19 .14 .14 .17 726 .25 54 .05 .04 .02 .03 .04 .04 .07 .01 .04 .01 55a .03 .02 .03 .02 .04 .06 .07 .06 .16 .26 .10 55b .05 .03 .03 . 16 .13 . 11 .09 .10 .07 .06 .09 55c 6.31 5. 42 4.70 5. 19 3.86 5. 88 2. 18 2.40 2.67 2. 3S 2. 30 55d .06 .15 . 14 8. 66 6.21 4.53 3.62 3. 63 2. 56 2. 11 .82 55e 1. 76 .96 1.49 1.01 1.01 1.41 1.73 2. 10 1.33 1. 19 . 7S 56a 1. 35 .69 .83 .61 .68 .83 1.52 2. 58 2.15 2.76 2.04 56b .01 .08 .07 .10 .03 .03 .07 .09 .08 .10 .04 57-59 280 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 55. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 7 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 191 19k 1 191 I 19m 19n 190 19p 20a 20b 20c 22 24 25a I 25b I 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 I Monthly strength 1,321,440 1,343,933 1,255,195 Year, 1918— Continued. 941,219 672,937 471, 815 Year, 1919. Cause. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal ). Typhoid lever Malarial levers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet lever Whooping cough Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken-pox German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench lever Trench mouth Typhoid vaccination Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Aerogenes eapsulatus inlection Pyemia, surgical Anthrax Tetanus Trench loot Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) Tuberculosis ol lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis Tuberculosis (others) III. Venereal diseases (all) Syphilis (all) Chancroidal infection Gonococcus infection IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Gout Scurvy Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) Cretinism and myxedema Addison’s disease Acromegaly Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases ol Other diseases ol the ductless glands Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic tember. October. November. December. January. February. 0. 24 0.12 0. 08 0. 04 0. 09 0.08 5. 38 1.59 1.02 .61 . 55 .84 . 15 . 11 .11 .11 .04 23.73 25. 59 29.18 19. 55 7.31 6.03 .42 .96 4. 26 3.53 7.15 7.07 .03 .02 .01 .03 1.01 .71 1.17 1.56 3.07 3. 74 S69. 54 1,823. 09 203. 97 155. 26 139. 49 59.62 .82 .29 .36 .38 .52 .38 .22 .24 .35 .66 1.07 .99 .55 .33 .47 3. 05 1.91 2.87 .02 .04 .01 .02 .59 .57 .73 1.07 1.23 2.09 .04 .04 .05 .15 .45 .15 .19 .20 .18 .29 .54 .51 .47 .18 .09 .83 1.19 1.58 .37 1.21 .67 .80 .80 • 6f 17. 00 16. 23 26. 09 60.16 107. 48 101.05 .05 .04 .02 .06 .03 .03 .05 .01 .04 .o; .01 .07 14. 58 9. 30 12.08 1.43 .41 ,ii 5. 56 3.02 8. 15 3.95 .12 .1! .64 3. 46 3. 65 2.61 .95 .4 .02 .04 .03 .09 .0 .01 .08 .03 .01 .02 .0 .01 .02 .0 .02 .03 .15 .09 .! .02 .04 .04 .04 .02 .07 .01 . 11 .08 ,( 2.50 2.73 3.07 2.89 3.87 9.75 S. 74 11.08 7. 05 8. 97 7. 8. 40 7. 47 9. 68 5. 10 7.15 6. 1 .59 . 63 .75 1.58 1.28 . 1 .01 .03 .01 .01 .02 . 1 .75 .62 .65 .36 .52 1 120. 46 54.20 53.18 43.18 46. 03 40 1 20.80 10.71 12.26 11.12 12.89 11. I 4. 59 2. 29 2.06 2. 14 2.98 4! fl 95. 07 41.20 38. 86 29. 91 30. 16 1 .42 .44 . 55 . 55 .20 I . 17 .13 . 17 . 17 .18 . 1 1.79 .97 1.71 .94 1.43 1. *1 S. 26 8.14 11.82 9.41 9. SI 9. j . 01 . 01 . 03 ■ . 01 1 1 . 19 .13 .28 .23 .29 4. 92 6. 53 10. 13 3. 63 2. 19 i fl . 01 . 01 .02 . 01 . 01 . o.l . 04 .03 . 01 . 01 .02 . 02 . 03 . 02 . 01 .38 .29 .51 .36 . 45 .05 .04 .02 .01 . 15 . 11 .06 .10 .07 . 17 . 16 ,ii . 15 .21 ■ . 05 . 05 . 01 . 07 . 04 . 05 .04 .02 .04 .05 .02 9 99 3. 24 3.43 2. 56 2. 92 m .64 . 49 1.04 .68 1.03 .69 . 55 .95 .94 1.11 1.76 .83 .57 .36 .36 H .03 .03 .03 .03 .02 ■ ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 281 nited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 406,839 339,836 291, 810 246,903 215, 104 156, 791 149,360 139, 877 132, 403 135, 441 1,965,297 Inter- national Year, 1919 — Continued. Total for classifi- cation period. No. jMarch. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0.12 0. 35 0. 25 0. 58 0.50 0. 54 0. 48 0.09 0. 09 0. 27 0. 25 1 1. 06 1.87 1.81 2.14 5.69 10. 26 9.40 13. 13 16. 49 6. 56 4.89 4 .15 .28 .12 .10 .28 .23 .08 . 17 .09 .62 .29 5 3.60 2.40 1.69 1.41 1.00 1.91 1.77 .94 2. 90 2. 92 40. 98 6 6. 49 3.67 2. 39 .44 .45 .31 .17 .17 .73 1.6S 4. 47 7 .03 .08 . 17 . 17 .09 .04 ,8 4. 90 4. 59 3.00 1.31 .89 .69 .72 .86 .73 . S9 2.84 9 45. 57 33. 16 16. 82 12. 73 7.31 8. 57 8. 68 10. 12 5. 17 5. 05 242. 62 10 .38 .35 .74 .49 .28 .23 . 56 .43 .54 .27 .64 14 1.36 1.02 .82 .39 .28 .54 .24 . 17 .45 .27 .95 18 4.04 5. 47 3. 66 2. 38 .61 .46 1.21 1. 89 .45 .71 1.50 19a .04 . 02 19b 2. 06 .95 .49 .34 .08 .24 1. 86 19c .03 .11 .04 . 17 .09 .05 19d .71 .67 .90 .78 .50 .15 . 17 .34 .09 1.06 .48 19e 1.95 1.27 .45 . 10 .06 .08 .08 .09 7. 86 19f .50 .74 .70 .44 .39 .38 .17 .09 .09 .09 1.25 19g 66. 48 29. 77 14. 15 S. 36 3.12 4.29 4. 98 2.66 2. 18 4.61 59.78 19h .06 .08 . 01 19i .11 . 15 .08 .00 .02 19j 19k .03 .04 . 11 .10 . 01 191 .04 . 11 .08 .09 .09 14. 00 .01 15. 30 19m 19n .29 3. 64 5. 55 10. 35 15.40 13. 78 12. 29 13.13 15. 32 .27 .81 2. IS 3. 60 6. 14 5. 13 3. 29 4.12 6. 16 7.71 9. 57 19o .29 .18 .16 .53 .22 .31 .24 .26 .54 .35 .77 19p .06 .04 .04 .10 .17 20a .00 .01 . 05 . 01 20b 20c 22 .03 .04 .06 .04 24 .29 .11 .12 .24 .11 ■ OS .09 .18 .03 25a .04 .03 .05 8. 12 25b 26 .03 4.57 2.93 2. 92 1.31 1. 39 1.91 1.21 2. 23 1.72 1.51 47 11.00 13.63 17. 48 16. 47 15. 29 12.01 11.73 6. 69 6. 16 4. 61 13. 37 ! 8.67 11.26 14. 85 13.61 12.83 9. 57 9. 24 4. 98 4.26 2.66 12. 14 28a 1.39 1.59 1.60 1.99 2.29 1.68 1.45 1.46 1.54 1.95 .43 28b . 06 .07 .05 .06 . 17 .09 . 04 29 .88 .71 1.03 .83 • u .77 . 88 .26 .27 .76 30-35 48. 67 50. 63 75. 31 81.80 116.71 107.61 110.63 108. 60 93. 62 84. 27 101.12 13. 45 14.34 18. 55 19. 97 29. 18 23. 65 23. 94 19. 99 19. 21 14. 97 17. 76 37 5. 01 6. 21 9. 99 12. 30 20. 36 17.53 15. 99 16. 30 14.32 13.03 7.50 38a 30.20 30.08 46.77 49. 52 67.17 66.43 70.71 72.32 60. 09 50.27 75. 84 38b .29 .25 .29 .19 .06 .15 .17 .17 .40 36 .12 .18 .33 .49 .28 .15 .17 .09 .18 1.88 39-45 2.04 2. 79 2.80 2.53 2. 57 2.83 3.21 2.23 1.54 1.68 46 12. 09 10.56 9.46 8.36 6.36 6. 05 4.74 5.66 3.17 4.78 8.63 48a .07 .08 .02 48b .35 .21 .37 .34 .06 .08 .17 .27 .22 50 1.21 1.17 1.36 2.04 2. 73 1.45 .08 .32 . 51 .09 .27 . 18 3.04 .01 51a 51b .08 .01 .01 .02 . 56 52b 53a 53b 88 .06 .04 .06 .05 .06 .09 .60 .18 .35 .45 .73 56 .54 .24 . 36 .09 .04 .11 • OS .03 .07 116 53c .04 .15 .09 .18 .11 .25 .24 .28 .31 .24 .09 . 18 54 .06 .06 .03 .06 .07 55a .03 .06 .06 .04 .04 .08 . 18 j 2.24 1.98 1.77 1.90 1.84 2. 45 2. 65 3.09 3.17 3.54 3.41 55d . 91 ' 1.68 .78 .78 1. 17 1.06 .38 .72 1.54 1.36 .71 1.89 ooe 1.98 3.25 2. 72 2.51 3.21 3.05 4.20 2. SI 4.70 1.54 50a .44 .32 .53 .53 .28 .69 .96 .69 .54 .80 1.15 56b . 06 .10 .05 57-59 I 282 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 55. — Admissions , by months, while enlisted men in tin ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. September. V. Nervous system , diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 01 Meningitis, simple 0.13 0.10 0.04 0.10 0.02 0.06 62 Locomotor ataxia .08 .05 .04 .08 63a .05 .03 .11 .Ofi 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) .13 .05 .04 .08 .11 .05 64 .33 .05 .03 .06 .05 66a Facial paralysis 66b Para plegia .03 .04 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) .26 .34 .16 .16 .09 .17 69 Epilepsy 1.89 2. 00 2.21 2.33 2.37 3.65 74a Jacksonian epilepsy .13 .10 .04 .05 .02 .ii 74b Neurasthenia .91 .59 .66 1.26 .81 1.61 74c Enuresis 1.31 1.96 .97 . 55 .66 1.27 Neurosis .08 .02 . Ofi 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart).. . .08 .03 .02 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) .05 72 Chorea .13 .05 .16 .10 .i3 .19 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 1.18 .64 1.12 .97 1.00 1.2S 73b Neuralgia 1.70 2.15 1.32 1.23 1.56 1.67; 73c Neuritis .52 .21 .43 .37 .47 ,7C 73d Speech, defective .04 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 1.11 .88 1.55 1.05 1.04 l.Of VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane .07 .05 05 .02 .0! 68a Constitutional psychopathic states .52 .24 .54 .34 .43 .81 68b Mental deficiency .52 .34 .97 .58 1.17 3 o: 68c Malingering .26 .24 .39 .37 .36 .4! 68d Dementia pra'cox 1.18 1.37 1.16 1.05 1.26 1.4 68e Psychasthenia .10 .03 .06 .2; 68 f Psychoneurosis .20 .05 .16 .16 .26 .3 68g Psychosis, alcoholic .33 .24 .27 .16 .21 •# 6Sh Psychosis, manic-depressive .33 .29 .12 .21 .30 •3 68i Psychoses (others) .33 .49 .47 .47 .51 .8 VII. Eyes and their anvexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) .78 .54 .66 .60 .62 .8 75a (1) Astigmatism .46 .44 .31 .34 .30 .2 75a (2) Hyperopia .13 .05 .19 .08 .13 .1) 75a (3) Myopia .13 .05 .12 .13 .11 .2 (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) .07 .04 .05 . 09 .]! 75b Strabismus . 10 .08 .06 .( 75c Leucoma .02 ,i 75d Cataract .13 .08 .03 .02 75e Trachoma .07 .24 .12 .16 .26 i.s 75 f Conjunctivitis (others) 7.44 9.87 7.41 4.86 4.31 4.: 75g Pterygium .39 .20 .31 .29 .17 75h Amblyopia .20 .29 .12 .13 .15 75i Amaurosis .26 .20 .04 .08 .02 75j Choroiditis .20 .04 .03 .04 75k Iritis .46 .54 .27 .31 .34 751 Keratitis .07 .54 .27 .34 .47 75m Retinitis .07 .12 .08 ■ ii 75n Nystagmus 75o Glaucoma . 10 .03 .06 7 op Eyelids, diseases of .26 .44 .31 .31 .34 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 1.44 1.03 .70 .81 .79 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 10. 38 8.95 6.21 5.00 5.82 6. 76b Mastoiditis .72 .34 .43 .31 .38 J 76c Otitis externa .26 .24 .31 .39 .26 76d 76e Ear, other diseases of .46 .34 .27 .31 .32 . IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a Adenoids .65 .39 . 19 .34 .36 • 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 1.18 .93 1.01 .73 1.68 1 86c 86d Turbinate hypertrophy .13 . 10 .16 .08 .09 86e Sinusitis (all) 2.02 1.32 .97 .71 .77 86 f Polypus, nasal .20 .24 . 19 . 13 .13 86g 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 10.71 15.35 8.50 3.92 5.05 7 88i Nasal fossse, other diseases of .39 .49 .27 . 10 . 19 ADMISSION'S WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 283 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1917— Continued. Year 1918. Inter- national classifi- October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. cation No. 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.01 0-02 0.03 0.01 60 0.06 . 14 0.20 .24 .12 .16 . 14 . 14 .09 .14 .06 61 .09 .06 .10 . 05 . 11 .09 .08 .09 .09 .09 .08 62 .20 .08 .07 .05 . 11 .20 .13 . 13 . 14 16 . 17 63a .19 . 15 .21 . 14 .22 . 16 .18 .37 .29 .42 .46 63 b . 15 . 16 . 15 .16 .09 .09 . 13 . 16 . 17 .09 . 12 64 .01 .01 .05 .02 .02 .08 .02 .04 66a .01 .03 .04 .01 .02 .01 .02 .03 .02 .01 .04 66b • 45 .42 .39 .42 .27 . 50 .43 34 49 .39 . 56 66c 4.07 3.12 3. 37 3. 22 2. 53 3.20 3. 15 3. 93 4.20 4. 93 5.12 69 .31 . 17 . 10 .02 .02 .02 .02 .03 .04 2.02 2.06 1.85 1.98 1.78 2.08 2. 15 3. 60 3. 38 4. 32 4.08 74b 2.03 2.26 2.29 1.81 1.37 1.26 1.01 1.26 1. 16 1.32 1.31 74c .08 . 17 .14 .18 . 16 .28 .24 39 .51 .72 . 55 74d .02 .01 .02 .01 .05 . 17 .55 .97 1.90 2.91 74e .01 .01 .01 .03 .03 .03 .01 74 f .21 . ii . 15 .14 .05 .15 . 15 .23 .20 .19 .21 72 1.60 1.48 1.20 1.74 1.24 1.69 1. 70 2. 04 2.20 2.64 3.57 73a 2.07 2. 15 2.02 2.80 2.52 2. 52 1.88 1.66 1.49 1.69 1. 55 73b 1.44 1. 45 1.09 2.05 1. 74 2.33 1.S4 1.70 1.66 1.83 1.64 73c .05 .07 .07 . 05 .11 .07 .06 . 14 . 18 .18 . 10 73d 1.48 1. 12 1.50 1.79 1.51 2. 2S 2. 20 2.16 2.45 2.15 2.07 "ig .06 ■ OS .04 .12 .16 .13 .08 .10 .10 .14 .20 67 .85 1.40 1. 58 2.65 2. 52 3.54 2. 54 2. 73 2.02 2. 38 2.56 68a 3.56 3.81 5.91 6. 33 6. 55 7.36 4. 95 7.00 5. 50 6. 38 6. 46 68b . 51 .64 .51 .47 .33 .21 .25 .24 .26 .22 .21 68c 1. 81 1.63 1.79 2. 66 2.30 2. 74 2. 7S 4.42 3.81 3. .80 3.68 68d ■ .27 .24 28 .42 .23 .34 .29 . 15 .31 .31 .39 68e .51 .80 .71 1.43 1.45 1.63 1.61 2. 39 2. 38 3.02 3.02 6Sf .27 .16 .12 .07 . 10 . 19 .24 .36 .29 .21 .16 68g . 45 .47 .73 .72 .42 .62 .79 1.00 .82 .84 .83 6Sh .90 .81 .71 .60 .41 .36 . 58 .92 .66 .62 .82 68i 1.86 1.52 1. 67 2.83 2.S7 2.34 2. 15 2. 81 3. 16 3. 25 1.89 75a .67 .61 .66 1.00 .75 .84 .75 1.08 1.03 .97 . 56 75a(l) .44 38 .22 .46 .35 .38 .34 .32 .41 .51 .34 75a(2) .36 .27 .32 .46 .68 .36 .42 .61 .77 .91 .42 75a(3) .38 .25 .47 .92 1. 10 . /D .64 .79 .95 .86 .57 75a(4) .07 .20 .21 .38 .24 .32 .36 .44 .47 . 77 .36 75b .02 .06 .01 .03 .01 .02 .01 .03 .06 .07 .07 75c .15 . 05 .01 .07 .09 . 16 • OS . 14 . 10 . 14 .12 75d 2.29 1.01 .49 .53 .54 .83 .98 .98 1. 14 2. 17 1.38 75e 7.77 13. 23 8.90 6.82 5. 75 6. 14 5.61 5.22 4. 72 4. 15 3. 36 75f .38 .21 .18 .23 . 27 .44 .61 .43 . 51 . .54 .36 75g . 53 .59 .71 .37 .66 .61 .34 .33 .51 .50 .45 75h . 05 . 11 .09 .09 .11 .07 .03 .04 .04 .02 .02 75i .14 ■ OS .07 .24 .23 .20 .25 . 19 .16 .31 . 9 9 . 7 5 j .73 .64 38 .62 .47 .49 46 .48 . 42 . 54 .53 75k .92 .49 . 57 .58 .57 .86 .90 .91 1.03 1.07 1.11 751 .14 .15 .05 .21 . 15 .18 . 15 .21 9 . 9 . .21 .24 75m .06 .02 .04 .03 .03 .07 .05 . 11 .04 75n .07 .02 .04 .07 .07 .04 .06 .05 . 17 . 16 . 15 750 . 57 .73 . 54 .66 .43 .51 .59 .68 .70 .84 . 59 75p 01 75 n 1. 29 1.46 1.43 1. 17 i. io ' 1.28 1.03 .96 1. 21 1.38 .97 75r 10.34 13. 57 17. 69 24. 92 23. 33 19. 07 14. 25 10. 36 8.54 9. 95 9. 73 76a .36 .46 .73 1. 41 1.08 1.06 .70 .37 . 41 .36 .31 76b .23 . 21 .23 .41 .33 .29 .27 .23 .33 .35 • SI 76c . 07 .08 .04 .32 . 22 .12 . 10 .10 .29 . 17 . 14 76d j . 56 .67 .60 .63 . 53 . 55 .32 .37 .52 . 55 . 35 76e .44 .46 .34 .42 .47 .48 . 47 . 56 .31 .23 .23 86a , 2. 22 3.20 3.31 4. 62 3.31 4. 18 4. 30 4.54 4. 88 5. 22 4.53 S6b .01 . 01 86c .23 .33 .32 .30 .30 .36 .23 .28 .26 .36 . 18 86 d | 1. 33 1. 72 2. 33 3. 75 3.54 3. 94 3. 13 2.40 1.90 1.79 1. 70 86e . 16 .28 .12 . 14 . 11 . 15 . 18 .27 . 17 .22 .30 86 f . 01 .01 . 01 . 01 . 04 . 03 .01 .01 86 g 13.80 16. 27 21. 02 23. 15 10. 57 11.84 13. 71 6.61 4. 00 4. 56 5. 35 86 h . 65 .66 .58 .76 . 55 .51 . 58 .46 .63 .72 .50 86 i 3553 — 2." 20 284 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 55. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— -ConUnued. Year, 1919. September. October. November. December. January. February. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 0.01 0. 12 o. in 61 Meningitis, simple 0.08 0.12 .05 0.06 .09 .Of 62 1 >ocom"otor ataxia . 09 .05 . 12 .09 .07 • OS 63 a Multiple sclerosis . 15 . 15 . 12 .03 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) .46 .23 .47 .28 .09 .10 64 Apoplexy .15 .13 . 15 .20 . 16 .05 66a Facial paralysis .09 . 11 .13 . 14 . 14 .41 66 b Paraplegia . 07 .04 .05 . 01 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) .32 .47 .46 .38 .29 .41 69 Epilepsy 3. 92 3.21 3. 26 1.71 1.41 1.12 74a .lacksonian epilepsy .03 .02 . 01 71b Neurasthenia. 2. 54 2. 20 3.30 2.15 3. 73 2.80 74c Enuresis 1. 28 .79 .95 .51 .41 .36 74(1 Neurosis .45 .29 .29 .23 .12 .08 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart)... 3. 22 2. 92 4. 90 1.94 1.21 1.20 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) .06 .07 . 10 .04 . 16 .20 72 ( 'horea . 17 . 16 . 14 .08 .08 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 2.50 1.95 2.50 1.31 1.57 l.OS 73b Neuralgia 1.31 1.42 1.49 1.61 2.32 1.4.5 73c Neuritis 1.42 1.72 2.39 1.62 1.55 1.4; 73d Speech, defective .09 . 10 . 11 . 04 .02 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 2.05 2. 44 2. 35 1.68 2.64 1. 8( VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane . 10 .13 .08 .09 .09 .1! 68a Constitutional psychopathic states, 2. 15 2. 23 3. 26 1.44 1.32 1.31 68b Mental deficiency. 6. 56 6. 56 10. 4S 3. 77 1.84 1.61 68c Malingering .15 . 12 .11 .03 .02 .0,: 68d Demehtiapraecox 2. 70 2.71 2. 92 1.85 2.09 1.9 68e Psychasthenia .20 .26 .24 .08 .20 .1 68f Psychoneurosis 2.31 2.48 5.31 1.57 .84 .5 68g Psychosis, alcohol ic .05 . 14 .11 . 10 .18 .1 6Sh Psychosis, manic-depressive . 79 .89 . 79 .52 .95 .6 68i Psychoses (others) .52 . 92 .91 .69 .52 A VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 1.52 1.01 1.64 1. 33 1.18 .i 75a ( 1) Astigmatism .51 .21 .33 .34 .34 75a (2) Hyperopia .35 .12 .15 .18 .23 75a (3) Myopia .28 .21 .37 .32 . 18 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) .37 .47 .79 .48 .43 75b Strabismus .34 . 18 .23 .08 .25 75c Leucoma .03 .04 . 05 .03 . 11 75(1 Cataract .10 .06 . n .13 . 11 75e Trachoma 1.00 .63 .72 .64 .48 75 f Conjunctivitis (others) 2. 52 1.77 2. 45 3.26 3. 57 3. ,j 75? Ptervgium .37 . 16 .22 .09 .07 75h Amblyopia .39 .13 .26 . 18 .32 75 i . 02 . 03 .01 75 j Choroiditis . 15 .25 .25 .24 .07 75k iritis .62 .42 .40 .36 .64 751 Keratitis .93 .51 .75 .70 .73 75ra Retinitis . 19 .21 .34 . 13 .23 75n . 05 . 01 .02 . 03 .04 . 15 .06 .07 .04 75p Eyelids, diseases of .47 .34 .35 .46 .71 .02 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .94 .66 .91 .75 1.09 1. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 8.88 8. 81 9. 39 9. 75 10. 75 1C 76 b Mastoiditis .25 .29 .51 .46 .64 76c Otitis externa .51 .28 .23 .19 .37 76(1 Defective hearing (cause not stated) .19 .18 .29 .36 .16 76e Ear, other diseases .44 .13 .33 .20 .20 IX. Nasal fossse , diseases of. 86a Adenoids .16 .06 .03 .09 .23 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 3.69 .88 2. 60 1.47 1.98 86c .02 86d Turbinate hypertrophy .35 .19 .23 .15 .11 86e Sinusitis (all) 1.33 1.48 1.82 1.98 3.42 86f Polypus, nasal . 19 .08 .12 .10 .21 86 g .02 .01 .02 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 16.07 40. 75 31.02 26. 73 35.38 2 ’ 86i Nasal fossae, other diseases of 37.16 13. 42 2. 93 2. 97 5. 01 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 285 Jnited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. .Tune. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0.06 0.04 0. 10 0.06 0.09 0. 02 60 .03 .14 0.04 0.08 0.26 0.09 .11 61 .03 .07 .08 .10 0.08 .08 62 .03 .04 .04 . 11 .10 .06 .32 .25 .17 .08 .17 .09 .24 63b .03 .08 .06 .15 . 17 .09 .09 . 12 64 .12 .21 .25 .24 .a . 15 .17 .43 .27 .07 66a .09 .02 66b .15 .18 .33 1.94 .50 .38 .24 .26 .09 .39 66c 1.39 1.17 1.19 .92 1.34 2.07 2.17 2.23 1.63 1.06 3.17 69 .03 .08 .05 3.66 3.71 3.62 6. 95 7. 08 3.83 3. 54 2. 66 1.81 2. 22 2. 68 74b .29 .39 .29 .44 .39 . 77 1.45 1.80 1.54 1.24 1.21 74c. .09 .11 .12 .10 . 11 .os ,0S .09 .09 .26 74d 1.27 1.34 1.03 .92 .89 . / / .17 .43 .18 1.19 74e .18 .07 .21 .34 . 17 • OS .26 .09 .04 74 f .09 .07 .04 .06 .OS . 17 . 14 72 1.59 1.55 2.01 1.80 1.28 1.45 2. 57 2. 40 2. 08 1.77 1.85 73a 1.65 1.24 .90 .63 1.28 1.45 1.45 1.46 1.54 2. 66 1.78 73b 1.62 1.45 1.73 1. 65 1.79 1.68 2.41 1.54 1.36 2. 22 1.59 73c .06 .11 .04 . 17 . 17 .27 . 18 .08 73d 1.39 1.45 1.36 1.46 1.73 1.68 1.61 2. 14 1.18 1.15 1.85 74g .09 .07 .16 .24 .15 .18 .10 67 1.53 1.48 1.36 1. 56 1.73 1.84 1.45 1.54 1.45 .62 1.98 68a 2. 06 2. 15 2. 67 1. 75 2.01 1.76 2. 09 2.49 1.18 1.33 5.06 68b .07 .04 .10 . 11 .38 .17 .09 .36 .26 68c 1.62 2.19 2.59 2. 14 2.90 1.84 1.85 2.32 1.54 1.24 2. 55 68d .12 .25 .25 .15 .17 .23 .17 .18 .18 .24 68e .68 1.09 .90 1.51 1.00 1.07 .56 .34 .18 .80 1.73 68 f .12 .11 .16 .10 .06 . 15 .17 . 27 .18 .19 6Sg 1.06 .92 1.03 1.46 1. 17 1.07 .48 .94 .63 .44 .71 68h .47 .81 .82 1.26 . 7S .54 .80 .43 1.00 1.51 .69 68i 1.39 1.13 3.33 7.92 4. SO 2. 22 .88 1.20 1.54 1.42 1.9S 75a .53 .49 .90 .87 1. 56 .92 . 56 .34 .91 .71 .64 75a(l) .21 .18 .08 3.11 1.12 .38 .08 .51 . 45 .53 .33 75a(2) .29 .25 1.64 3.16 1.73 .77 • OS .09 .09 .09 .45 75a(3) .35 .21 .70 .78 .39 .15 .17 .26 .09 .09 . 55 75a(4) . 3o .25 .33 .34 .22 .31 .32 . 51 .09 .18 .29 75 b .12 .07 .12 .10 .06 .08 .08 .17 .04 .15 .14 .45 .24 . 2S .23 .24 .09 .09 .11 75d .50 .78 .78 1.31 . 56 .31 .40 .51 .54 .35 .92 75e 2.83 2. 75 4.11 6.03 3.35 4.52 4. 98 3.86 4.62 3.90 5.09 75 f .24 .32 . 58 .73 . 56 .69 .56 .51 .27 .09 .32 log • IS .25 .58 .44 . 22 .23 .32 .17 .18 .44 .38 75h .04 . 04 . 15 .25 .49 .29 .22 .31 .18 . 18 .68 .99 .90 .97 .73 .46 .32 .77 .63 .80 .52 75k .74 .78 1.07 .58 1.00 1. 15 .90 .60 .73 . 53 . 75 751 .18 .21 .21 .05 .22 .31 .17 .17 .09 .09 .18 75m .09 .04 .08 .09 .03 75ti .06 .04 .04 .05 .00 .08 .07 75o .38 . 35 .82 1.46 1.12 1.22 1.29 .86 .45 1.06 .57 75p .03 .04 00 1.50 .71 1.64 2.09 1.39 1.45 1.04 1.46 .45 .97 1.09 75r j 11.9,7 9.07 12.46 16.62 15. 06 14.62 8. 28 6. 78 7.16 6.91 12.03 76a .35 .78 .29 .34 .39 .46 .17 .26 . 36 .27 . 54 76b . 44 .39 .29 .49 1.23 1.07 .80 . / / .45 .35 .36 76c .21 .25 .66 1.80 .67 .31 .17 .09 .19 7Hd . 15 .28 .58 .39 1.23 .61 .32 .60 .27 .62 .43 76e .15 .25 .29 .39 .06 • OS . 56 .26 .09 . 35 .30 86a 3.04 2. 93 3.95 4.13 4.52 5.20 5. 78 4.55 3.26 2. 48 3.29 86b .03 .09 .00 86c .41 .71 .74 .73 .39 1.15 .40 .60 .36 .18 .28 S6d 3. 78 3.32 3.25 2. 28 2.51 2. 68 2.33 2.49 2.63 1.95 2. 22 86e .21 .07 .45 .39 . 11 .23 .32 .09 .17 sor .08 .01 86 g 1 18. 79 11.55 7.98 6.80 9.04 18. 75 18. 16 24.62 27. 10 27.82 15.89 86h 4. 45 3.28 1.11 .83 1.00 2. 22 2.49 1.29 . 54 1.68 3.90 86i 286 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 55. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in tin ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Ycai ,1917. April. May. June, July. August. September. X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 8.95 11.00 5.43 1.75 1.73 1.72 87 b Larynx, other diseases of .03 100a Tonsillitis, acute 93.98 87. 60 70.79 43. 57 41.35 33.46 100 b Tonsillitis, chronic 2. 55 2.44 1.98 2.25 4.18 3.26 100c Tonsils, focal infection from lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 17.63 is. 20 11.37 6.20 5.01 4.95 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of .26 .59 .31 .21 .32 .51 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis .07 . 10 .04 . 10 .02 .08 78 Endocarditis, acute .26 .05 . 16 .08 .13 .11 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 1.37 1.37 2.02 1.44 1.73 3. 15 .26 .27 . 18 . 17 .37 .07 . 12 .06 .09 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency .98 1.32 1.51 1. 12 1.39 2. 16 79a (4) Mitral stenosis .07 .05 . 12 .08 .11 .46 79a .02 79 a .03 79 a (7) Tricuspid lesions .03 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .03 .02 791') Cardiac hypertrophy. . .’ .13 . 10 . 12 . 10 .21 .37 79c Cardiac dilatation .07 . 10 .23 . 16 . 15 .12! 79d Myocarditis and myocardialinsuffiicency . 52 .39 .47 .52 .49 .711 79e Heart, other organic diseases of .46 .54 . 19 . 18 .38 .66 80 Angina pectoris .07 .20 .04 .18 .15 .19 8 la Aneurysms . 10 .03 .02 .03 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension .04 .08 .06 .15 81c Aortitis 81 d Arteries, other diseases of .02 .02 82 Embolism and thrombosis .07 . 10 . 12 .02 83a Hemorrhoids. 4.64 4. 94 5.82 6.07 6. 40 6.88!' 83b Varicocele 1.83 1.91 3.26 3.22 3.50 3.62IJ 83c V aricose veins 1.04 .59 .82 1. 10 1.26 1.5c 83d Phlebitis .13 .20 .08 .10 .17 .29 84a Status lymph aticus 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 5. 16 4.94 5. 32 4.94 4. 27 3.71 85a Cardiac arrhythmias .07 .05 .03 .Of 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic .04 .03 85c Cardiac disorders, functional .07 . 10 .23 .05 .15 .Oil S5d Bradycardia .07 .04 . 11 .0' Heart-block .... 851 Tachycardia .91 .24 .50 .73 .62 .7 85g Hemorrhage .20 . 10 . 16 .08 .04 .0! 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of .07 . 10 .08 .06 .0. XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 71.04 55. 87 33.26 19. 25 27. 77 33. 7 1 91 Pneumonia, broncho- a 2. 61 1.66 .85 .39 .66 .9 92a Pneumonia, lobar 11.69 8. 46 4. 42 2.69 2. 52 3.3 93a Pleurisy, suppurative .46 .20 .31 .18 .21 .1 931) Pleurisy, serofibrinous .98 . 54 .89 .42 .62 . 5 93c Pleura, other diseases of 4.05 3. 42 2.91 1.67 3.11 3.3 9.5 Gangrene of lungs .04 .02 90 Asthma .65 .39 .62 .47 1.24 2.1 97 Pulmonary emphysema .03 .( 98 Lungs, other diseases of .33 .15 .39 . 10 .32 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris .39 .24 .19 .42 .32 99 b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from 99c Mouth and anhexa, other diseases of 3. 53 4. 11 2.79 2.93 3.18 3.: 101 Esophagus, diseases of 102a Ulcer of the stomach .33 .05 .08 .42 .41 102b G astroen teroptosis .07 .04 .03 .06 102c Stomach, other diseases of 8. 23 9.87 11.68 12. 00 15. 67 11. 105a Duodenal ulcer . 13 .05 . 16 . 16 . 15 105b Diarrhea 2. 09 2. 49 4.70 5.44 6. 21 6. 105c Enteritis and colitis 17.63 17. 11 23. 75 26. 88 43. 36 32. 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) .46 .08 .35 .39 . 75 107a Ascaris lumbricoides . 10 .02 107b Cestodes .39 .39 . 16 .34 .30 107c Intestinal parasites (others) .07 . 10 . 12 .03 .04 . 108 Appendicitis 8. 62 9. 97 9.47 10. 25 11. 37 10. 109a Hernia 6. 01 5. 28 5.80 7.24 6. 55 9. 109b Intestinal obstruction .33 .20 . 19 . 16 . 15 ■ 110a Fistula in ano , .33 .73 .27 .60 .47 110b Intestines, other diseases of 29. 7S 44. 39 43. 90 36. 20 43. 55 30. a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 287 Jnited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1917— Continued. Year 191S. Inter- national 1 October. November. [ December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. No. 4. 16 12. 02 20. 17 16. 92 7. 87 6. 96 4. 82 2. 72 1.32 0. 99 0. 74 87a .02 .01 .04 .04 .05 .05 .01 .05 .01 1 87b 45. 04 90.09 123. 27 146. 13 117. 22 101. 12 72.18 46. 17 27. 54 26. 99 24. 79 J 100a 5. 84 9. 91 8. 77 11.32 10. 45 12. 96 11.33 10. 92 11.44 13. 70 16.41 100b .01 .01 . 03 .02 . 06 . 05 100c 8. 34 18. 12 29.42 38.44 26. 13 32. 30 26. 14 12. 47 8. 32 7.37 7.53 lOOd .73 .69 .54 .58 .41 .60 .55 .50 .50 .62 .93 100c .12 .09 . 12 . 16 .20 . 12 .21 .12 . 18 . 10 . 14 77 . 17 .15 . 22 .23 .26 .26 . 16 . 16 .06 . 06 . 15 78 6. 06 6. 76 7.37 12. 84 10. 09 9.31 7. 42 7. 79 7. 76 6. 75 7.01 79a .70 .63 .69 1. 82 .87 .74 .62 . /o . 76 .76 .95 79a(l) . 10 .06 .05 . 15 .21 .12 . 14 .06 . 13 . 16 , 29 79a(2) 3. 94 4. 48 4. 86 6. 17 5. 73 5. 43 4. 42 5. 14 5. 06 4. 07 4. 11 79a(3) 1.21 1.52 1.07 3. 92 2. 60 2. 39 1.86 1.31 1. 17 1.26 1.05 79a(4) .06 .01 .03 .08 . 12 .09 .10 . 15 . 12 .23 .34 79a(5) .02 .01 .01 .02 .01 . 01 79a(6) .02 .02 .03 .02 .01 .01 . 01 . 03 79a(7) .05 .03 .68 .54 .52 .29 .35 .50 .26 .31 79a(8) . 45 .53 .34 .61 .43 .39 .32 .50 .80 .59 .52 79b .28 .21 . 14 .39 .27 .21 . 27 . 17 . 29 .35 .25 79c .88 .87 .87 1. 24 1.59 1. 16 1. 18 1.37 1. 10 1. 34 1. 16 79d 1.52 1. 12 1.02 1.29 1.24 .85 .72 . 54 .45 .43 59 79e .15 . 14 .07 .03 .09 . 11 . 11 .10 . 12 . 10 15 so .03 .02 .03 .05 . 01 .04 . 06 . 07 .05 Sla .13 .21 . 15 ,2i . 13 .24 .30 .21 . 14 . 12 . 19 81b .01 . 02 . 01 . 01 . 04 81c .01 .01 .02 .01 . 01 .02 .01 . 01 . 01 8 Id .09 .03 .04 .03 .05 . 12 .08 .07 .08 .06 .07 82 9. 67 7.35 5.52 6.47 5. 49 6. 91 7.49 9. 58 10. 39 12. 08 10. 94 83a 4. 88 4.87 4. 18 4. OS 4. 38 5. 44 4.53 5. 93 7. 94 0. 75 6. 08 83b 2. 49 2. 42 1. 90 2. 12 1. 95 2. 77 2. 15 2. 77 3. 89 3. 74 3.39 83c .38 .25 .31 .25 .32 .34 .20 22 .30 .31 . 35 S3d . 01 . 05 84a 4. 37 3. 63 4. 00 4. 04 3. 92 4.43 3. 78 3. 16 2.46 2. 44 2. 68 84b .07 .09 .05 . 13 . 14 . 16 .31 .64 . 65 .69 .54 85a .08 .03 .04 .05 . 09 . 16 .05 . 14 . 17 .21 .17 85b .38 .29 . 14 .15 .25 .27 . 44 1.08 1.72 1.92 2. 70 85c .00 .07 . 01 .02 .02 .09 .04 . 05 . 06 .05 .07 85d . 01 01 . 02 01 02 01 01 1.56 1.41 .98 1.62 1.38 2. 09 1.80 2.00 2.61 2.95 3. 32 S5f .27 .18 . 10 .25 . 18 . 17 . 16 . 21 .21 .27 .29 S5g .10 . 11 . 12 .21 .12 . 16 .27 .47 .32 .41 .20 85h 55. 67 100. 70 157. 05 161. 38 78. 15 117. 47 106. 18 56. 97 37.69 33. 57 40. 04 89-90 1.62 4. 44 6. 23 4.51 2. IS 2.91 3.31 1.79 1.27 .93 1.72 91 9.74 20.23 22.23 30. 7S IS. 32 19. 05 16. 97 6. 39 4. 48 3. 87 3. 97 92a .24 .26 .32 .61 .43 . 57 . 54 . 36 .47 . 55 . 54 93a .52 .80 .86 1.29 1. IS 1.79 1.45 1.25 . 85 .79 .83 93b 5. 10 5.29 6. 20 8. 14 6. 97 7. 07 6.96 4. 66 3. 54 3. 60 3. 40 93c . 01 .01 . 02 . 01 . 01 95 3.08 2. 26 2. 40 1.96 1.81 2.01 1.82 2.07 2.91 3. 90. 4. 94 96 .09 . 17 .06 .33 . 12 . 13 .23 . 24 .26 .33 . 27 97 .37 .34 .46 .27 • 21 .33 .28 .32 .25 .23 .38 98 . 59 .45 .48 .48 .36 . 55 .25 .37 .40 .27 .47 99a 01 01 4. 15 3. 58 3.64 4. IS 3. 07 2. 78 2.71 2. 60 2. 32 5. 72 3733 99c . 05 .01 . 03 . 02 . 03 02 03 101 .67 .79 .54 .50 .46 .63 . 54 .62 . 65 .80 .72 102a . 03 .01 .13 . 11 .20 .20 .37 .35 .44 .49 102b 12. 09 9. 27 9.01 10. 63 11.53 16. 7S IS. 17 16.26 15.83 17.44 17. 13 102c i • W .37 .35 .48 .48 .63 . 50 .43 .39 .44 .59 105a 4.86 1.04 .69 1.20 .94 1.20 3.98 5. 28 9. 78 11.34 13.66 105b 17. 75 7. 76 6. 72 6. 75 6.77 9. 76 13.04 15.62 18. 70 19.94 21.69 105c . 71 .41 .54 .31 .47 5. 05 21.49 14.30 4. 72 16.48 19. 52 106 .02 .03 .02 . 03 . 03 . 20 . 06 . 10 .OS 107a .30 .38 .20 .32 .26 .46 2. 48 2. 26 .95 .81 1.63 107b .05 .05 .10 .05 .02 .10 .05 . 17 .20 . 19 .19 107c 12. 01 10.12 9.60 9.62 9.26 11.82 11.21 12. 14 10.53 12. 04 11.73 108 14. 12 11.55 9. 84 11.66 9.91 16. 74 21.28 29. 44 33.90 35. 03 24. 78 109a .19 .09 .16 .18 . 10 .22 .26 .28 .25 .22 .23 109b 1. 06 .99 .73 .96 .70 1.03 1.06 1. 13 1.20 1.19 1.42 110a 22. 31 17. 75 16.09 17.20 16.87 25.79 29. 30 28. 63 34. 01 31.91 | 34.04 110b 288 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 55. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918- -Continued. Year 1919. September. October. November. December. January. February X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 1.00 4. 20 4.71 7. 13 10.01 7. 5S 87 b Larynx, other diseases of .02 .02 .01 .04 .01 .03 100a Tonsillitis, acute 25. 91 24. 60 51.55 87. 39 127. 97 131. 75 100b Tonsillitis, chronic 13. 00 3.36 8.06 5.71 9. 59 10.17 100c Tonsils, focal infection from .02 .03 08 32 100d Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 15.83 16.98 24.61 32.86 50.13 39.68 100c Pharjmx, other diseases of .92 .95 1.10 1.26 3.69 3.82 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis .05 • OS .14 .08 .04 .05 78 Endocarditis, acute .05 .08 .05 .09 .02 .08 70a Valvular diseases of the heart 5. 07 4.50 7. 68 5.62 6. 14 4. 71 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency .50 .49 .88 .56 .62 .31 79a (2) Aortic stenosis .13 .07 .10 .03 .07 .08 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 2. 91 2. 55 4. 45 3. 53 3. 91 3.26 79a (4) Mitral stenosis .97 .77 1.08 .85 .84 .46 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic .24 .12 .15 .06 .50 .38 79a (6) Pulmonic lesions .02 .01 .02 .03 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions .03 .02 .03 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .29 .49 .98 .57 .18 . 2(1 79b Cardiac hypertrophy .59 .38 .71 .33 .23 79c Cardiac dilatation .20 .19 .20 .20 .18 .0; 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency .56 .76 1. 56 1.16 1.00 .71 79e Heart, other organic diseases of .30 .38 .70 .36 .37 .61 80 Angina pectoris .08 .16 .11 .06 .04 .01 .01 .04 . 01 OS o; 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension .15 .12 .19 .06 .11 .00 81c .04 .01 .01 .02 .01 ' 81d Arteries, other diseases of .02 .01 .01 82 Embolism and thrombosis .04 .05 .09 .09 .07 .a! 83a Hemorrhoids 7.76 3.89 5. 51 3.90 5. 31 4.1 83 b Varicocele 3.90 1.13 2. 02 1.39 2.07 1.7 83c Varicose veins 2. 04 1.39 2.11 1.79 1.85 2.0 83d Phlebitis . 19 .21 . 45 .64 .39 .4 84a .01 .01 .01 . 02 81b Lymphatic" system, other diseases of 2. 02 1.62 1.75 1.91 2. 71 2.8 85a Cardiac arrhythmias .41 .44 .82 1.12 .41 .2 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic . 11 .04 .07 .03 .11 .( 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 1.99 2. 40 8. 54 6. 69 1.37 1.4 Sod Bradycardia .05 .03 .02 .01 .02 .( .02 .02 85f Tachycardia 2. 33 3. 35 4.26 2.50 1.67 l.( 85g Hemorrhage .25 .19 .27 .15 .12 J 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of .10 .16 .15 .13 .16 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 71. 72 84. 77 75. 26 96.23 116.61 69. 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 14.49 45. 70 13.75 10. 49 10. 95 4. 92a Pneumonia, lobar IS. 61 24. 59 3. 29 4. 67 4. 85 3. 93a Pleurisy, suppurative .34 .36 .38 .59 .71 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous . 55 .63 .56 .77 .95 93c Pleura, other diseases of 2. 5S 3. 33 3. 38 3.06 4. 12 3. 95 90 Asthma A 4.13 3.35 4. 62 3. 21 2. 14 1. 97 Pulmonary emphysema .15 .27 .42 .14 .09 98 Lungs, other diseases of . 75 1.64 .43 . 55 .61 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris .25 .16 .27 .09 .27 99 b .01 .01 .01 .07 99c Mouth and annexa’, other diseases of 2.58 2.09 3. 77 2. 22 2.73 2.! 101 .04 .05 .04 .02 102a Ulcer of the stomach . 57 .42 .75 .57 .32 102b Gastroenteroptosis .35 .15 .23 .11 .32 102c Stomach, other diseases of 11.93 11.73 13. S7 12.05 13. 13 11 105a Duodenal ulcer .37 .28 .46 .40 .37 105b Diarrhea S. 63 4.48 4.67 2.83 2. 43 r 105c Enteritis and colitis 11.74 6. 21 5. 47 4.31 4. 32 4 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) 18. 27 .87 2. 18 1.61 2. 05 ) 1 07m, .03 .01 .07 .48 107b Cestodes .43 .28 .34 .27 .34 107c Intestinal parasites (others) .15 .05 .14 .08 .12 108 Appendicitis 8.93 6.21 6.76 7.31 9. 15 > 109a Hernia IS. 09 6.63 12.41 8.39 11.65 r. 109b Intestinal obstruction .29 . 56 .23 .18 .16 110a Fistula in ano .92 .70 .98 .92 .87 110b Intestines, other diseases of 20. 28 23. 16 23. 07 18.31 18. 33 it ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN— UNITED STATES, 289 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919 —Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September October. November. December. 4.48 3.88 2.51 1.36 2.06 1.68 1.61 2.06 5. 08 3.28 5.69 87a .03 .05. .09 .02 87 b 108. 90 75.81 55.44 32.37 31.13 33. 9S 33.91 39.80 51. 65 76. 29 65.87 100a 10. 12 8. 26 9.58 11. 13 9.99 14.31 11.65 9. 09 8. 52 9. 75 9.49 100b .65 .57 .53 .34 .39 .23 .17 .17 .09 .07 100c 33.39 23.52 14.31 10.06 10.60 11.48 13. 02 IS. 70 15. 95 21.00 19. 66 lOOd 2.77 3.39 3. 54 5. 59 7.64 11.94 15.03 14. 93 14. 68 14.71 1.47 lOOe .03 .14 .OS .10 . 15 • OS 97 .09 . 11 y7 .03 .07 .06 .09 .09 . 12 73 5.28 4. 10 7.03 10.01 0. 53 3.90 2.33 2.23 2. 27 1.51 6. 53 79a .44 .35 1.40 1.70 1.12 . 77 .17 .09 .35 .70 79a l 1) .09 .04 . 16 . 19 .06 .09 . 11 7'H ( '>) 3.33 2.86 4.03 5.30 3.29 1.91 1.61 1.72 1.72 . 89 3.95 79a ( 3 ) .77 .67 .90 2. 28 1.62 . S4 .48 .26 .18 .09 1.30 79a(4) .41 .11 .41 .39 .45 .15 .0.8 .17 . IS .15 79a(5) -r04 .01 79a(6) .01 79a(7) .24 .07 .08 .08 . 09 . IS . 32 79;VS) .18 .11 .58 .39 .22 .17 .09 ?7 .43 79 b .06 .a .12 .05 .06 .08 .09 .18 .18 .21 79c . 7 7 1.02 .70 1.02 .84 .46 .24 .34 . IS .27 1.00 79d .41 .25 .37 .44 .17 .15 .17 .09 .18 . 65 79e .06 .04 .12 .19 .06 .23 .17 .17 .27 .18 . n SO .03 .07 .08 . 10 .23 .09 .03 Sin . 18 . 11 .29 .10 .17 .17 . IS .09 . 15 81 h .04 .09 .01 Sic .04 .09 .01 81 d .03 .07 .08 .06 .15 .08 .09 .06 82 * 5.66 7.27 8.06 8.26 8.81 11.17 6. 51 7.81 4.71 5.94 7. 30 83a 2.51 2. 68 4.07 4.57 4.35 4.29 4. 58 3.17 1.99 1.68 4.16 83 b 1.89 2. 26 1.40 2. 82 2. 01 2.91 1.21 .60 .54 .62 2. 25 83c .44 .21 .49 .34 .22 .31 .08 43 .18 .30 83d .01 3.48 3.53 3.50 4.33 5. 63 4. 75 6. 67 5. S3 4.44 3.03 3. 29 84b .38 .46 .33 .44 .39 .23 .24 .34 • IS .09 .37 85a .07 .04 .06 .08 .27 .08 1.83 1.73 1.56 .24 .73 1.07 .96 . 77 .82 . 35 1.66 85c .06 .08 .09 .04 .06 .06 .01 1.53 1.20 1.36 1. 17 1.28 .84 .72 1.37 .73 1.51 2.01 S5f .15 .21 .33 .34 .22 . 3S .17 .34 .09 .35 .20 85g .06 .07 .08 .05 .22 . 15 .os .26 • IS .44 • IS 85h 64.71 49.86 44.38 38. 15 3S.72 47. 14 49.18 51. 82 62. SO 67. 25 75. 51 89-90 4. 16 3.28 2.30 1. 56 1.28 1.07 ■ SO .60 1.00 .so 6.77 91 3.69 3.07 2.34 1.S0 2. 68 1. OS .80 • S6 . 45 1.68 11.14 92a .91 . 64 .90 .68 .33 .08 . 18 .44 .88 1.20 .86 1.51 .61 .92 . 56 . 17 .91 .62 .89 93b 4. 19 5.54 4. 77 4.37 3.29 4. 13 2. 98 3.17 1.99 2. 66 4.4S 93c 00 95 1.50 1.13 1. 19 1.81 1.28 1.61 1.69 2. 06 2. 18 1. 68 2.62 96 .06 . 19 .06 . 17 .09 . 18 97 .21 .21 .29 .39 .22 .38 . 56 .09 .43 98 .32 .49 .49 .63 . 7S . 46 . 72 .60 .63 27 .37 99a .09 .07 .12 .05 .11 .23 .17 .09 .02 99b 2. 65 2.90 3.37 2.92 3.29 3. 98 8.6S 3.60 4.26 3.81 3.26 99c .06 .04 .04 .08 .02 101 .27 .46 .25 .19 . 45 . 54 .32 .43 . 36 . 35 . 55 102a .29 .32 .16 .10 . 2S . 15 .32 .09 .45 .09 .21 102b 11.41 9.99 11.56 14.58 16. 35 19.90 17.44 13. 3S 11. 69 12.14 13.54 102c .27 .21 .33 .39 .17 .08 .08 .26 .09 .38 105a 1. 59 2. 19 2.59 3.06 4.07 5. 43 3. 54 5. 83 3.17 2.04 4.89 105b 4. 45 3. 85 4.98 8. 85 10.88 14.85 9.40 6. 52 7. 52 8. 95 12.92 105c .71 1.27 2.80 .44 .28 1.15 1.21 .60 4.98 .02 5.92 106 .15 .08 .23 .17 .18 .07 107a .21 .18 .29 .19 .22 .46 .48 .26 .IS .18 .65 107b .03 .04 .08 .11 1. 68 1.12 .09 .18 1. 68 .13 107c 10.38 8.86 10. 82 10.74 11.99 11.94 10.93 11.07 7.52 7 27 9.97 108 16.02 18. 57 20.03 IS. 03 14. 69 9.24 9.35 6.07 6. 20 16.34 109a . 15 .18 .24 .28 .23 . 64 . 22 109b .94 1.13 .95 .73 . S9 . 56 . 86 . 45 .62 .94 110a 16.37 12. 57 16.33 20.32 25.44 27.70 31. 50 32. 08 29.72 26. 14 25.07 110b | 290 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 55. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in thi ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national) classifi- cation ! No. i Year, 1917. April. May. Jane. July. August. September. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 0. 10 0. 23 0. 05 0. 06 0 HR 114 Cholelithiasis 0. 07 .08 . 05 . 11 0(3 115a Cholecystitis . 85 . 68 .58 . 55 .85 U1 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of .72 .44 .35 .63 .62 .59 115c Liver, other diseases of .85 1.32 1.47 1.44 1.43 1.58 117a .07 .04 .05 . 17 117b Peritoneal adhesions .13 .is .08 .24 . 2S .37 HRa Pancreatitis .04 118b Visceroptosis 118c Digestive system, other diseases of .20 .20 .08 .29 . 15 .25 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvencreal ). 119 Nephritis, acute .91 .44 .35 .24 .23 .48 120 Nephritis, chronic .33 . 54 .50 .65 . 55 .60 122a .24 .03 .02 03 122b Nephroptosis .03 .03 122c .03 O'? 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys .26 .15 . 16 . 10 . 15 . 09 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of .72 .34 .62 .52 .49 .65 1 123 Nephrolithiasis .33 .34 .39 .37 .41 . 59 124a Cystitis .72 .54 .78 .71 .94 1.44 124b Bladder, other diseases of . 13 .20 .08 .21 .17 .63 125a Urethritis (nonvencreal) .39 .44 .68 . 52 .53 .46 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) .20 .05 . 16 . 18 .26 .34 1 125c Urethra, other disesases of .02 126 Prostate, diseases of . 13 .05 . 12 .21 . is .11 127 a Balanitis .33 1.12 .78 .42 .92 .70 1 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) .39 .93 .93 . 50 .62 .48 1 127c Hydrocele .52 .73 .85 .52 .43 .77 127(1 . Id .04 . 15 .08 127c. Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 1.76 2.00 2.99 1.65 2. 07 1. 58 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene .13 .03 .04 .03 143a Carbuncle .72 .68 .62 .39 .60 1.02 143b Furuncle 6. 33 5.04 7. 14 9.91 14. 25 10. 06 144a Abscess 5. 35 4. 94 4. 66 5.89 7. 76 7. 26 ;| 144b Cellulitis 4.77 4. 25 4. 27 6. 22 6.29 5.24 145a Trichophytosis .46 .39 .43 .71 .53 .66 145 b Nails, defects and diseases of 3. 27 3. 96 3.22 4. 79 5.31 5.15 145c Ectoparasites .20 .29 .35 .47 1.07 1.45' 145d Clavus .52 .39 .97 .65 1. 11 .79 145c Dermatitis .39 .44 .39 .37 .39 .36 1451 Eczema .78 1.08 1.09 .68 .75 1.05 145c Erythema .52 .49 . 50 .21 .49 .36 1 45h Herpes 1.04 1.03 .74 .89 . 55 .80 14oi 1 mp'etigo .46 .39 .78 . 55 .28 .66 145j . 10 .04 .03 145k .04 .05 .04 1451 Pityriasis .07 . 10 .12 . 10 .13 .12 145m Psoriasis .39 .24 .27 .05 . 19 .11 145n Scabies 1.50 1. 71 1.2S 1.52 1. 17 1. 73 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 4. 77 5. 43 6. 52 5.05 5. 76 5. 67 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis .07 .29 .31 .13 .21 .23 1 16b .04 . O' 146c Bones, other diseases of .33 .64 .54 .52 .70 .81 147a Ankylosis of joint . 13 . 15 .08 . 16 . 15 .0 147 b .04 . 03 .0; 147c Synovitis .85 .93 .74 .84 1.02 . Si 147d .03 .04 .01| 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- .05 .04 .05 .02 .0' eepted). 149a Hallux valgus .26 .24 .39 .52 .47 . 4( 149b Hammer-toe .33 .29 .35 .44 .38 .3 1 19c Metatarsalgia . 13 . 10 .23 .24 .41 .21 149d Myositis .59 .49 .47 .71 .98 1.4 149e Pes planus 5.42 3. 67 3. 88 4. 32 5. 22 6.2 149f .05 .04 . 03 .04 149g .59 .64 .66 .42 .43 .5 149ii Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 4.70 4. 64 4.58 3. 90 4. 16 5. 9 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 . 15 .12 . 16 .23 .3 189 N ot specified or ill-defined diseases 35. 39 44.34 38.30 29. 82 37. 13 38. 5 Total for diseases 780. 06 826. 89 705. 67 514. 87 630. 05 713.4 291 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. rited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year 1917 — Continued. Year 191S. Inter- national 'ctober. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. cation No. 0.02 0. 07 0. 04 0. 08 0.02 0. 02 0. 03 0. 04 0. 04 0. 01 0.03 113 .15 .10 .07 .13 .09 . 05 .04 .06 .04 . 11 .09 114 1.35 .90 .91 .83 .70 .81 . 76 . 7S .73 . 77 .73 115a 1.14 1.21 .78 . S2 .85 .74 . 50 . 67 .52 .60 . 65 115b 1.07 1. 07 1. 12 1.23 1.42 2. 74 2. 2S 1.40 1.86 2. 09 1.68 115c .07 .05 .02 .OS .05 .02 .03 .06 .04 .02 .07 117a . 65 .46 .49 .86 .53 .62 . 78 .87 1.02 1.14 1.15 117b .02 .01 .01 .02 . 118a .02 .01 .04 .09 .03 .05 .12 | .05 .03 118b .28 .21 .29 .10 . 15 .12 .10 .14 .26 . 14 .18 118c .42 .57 . 65 .43 .38 .34 .34 .27 .34 .26 .24 119 .80 . 1 7 .80 1.02 .81 .81 . 72 .83 . 77 .79 . 7S 120 .03 .07 .03 .03 .02 .04 .04 .03 .03 .12 . 05 122a .03 .02 .02 .03 .04 .07 .06 .05 .07 122b .02 .06 .04 .02 .05 .05 .04 .04 .01 122c .26 .19 .16 .27 .21 .20 .29 .27 .30 .39 .48 122d .63 .57 .57 .71 .56 .56 .54 .80 .59 .61 . 56 122e .50 . 51 .41 .25 .36 .46 .47 .52 .49 .61 .68 123 1.51 1.64 1.39 1.38 1.30 1.43 1.07 1.35 1.13 1. 3S 1.26 124a .71 .64 .70 1.23 .89 1.03 .87 . 85 1.02 1.02 1.21 124b .52 .66 . 5S . 51 . 59 .48 . 51 1.62 2. 10 2. 22 1.39 125a .62 .47 .23 .30 . 22 .19 .32 .26 .33 . 3S .31 125b .01 .03 .03 .01 .02 .04 .02 .07 . 05 .09 125c .27 .26 .27 .31 .16 .30 .29 .31 .29 . 27 . 27 126 .77 . 85 .78 .79 . 59 .92 .84 1.06 .91 .86 .76 127a .76 .72 .84 .91 ■ SS .98 .76 .88 .71 . 5S .64 127b 1.05 .97 . 65 .89 .62 .97 1.32 1.72 2.03 1.87 1.83 127e .17 .18 .23 .42 .30 .40 .44 76 .79 1. 14 . 77 127d 2.49 2. 39 3.18 6. 73 7.80 5. 61 4. 24 3. IS 2.17 1.78 1.34 127e .03 .01 .02 .02 .01 .01 .02 .07 142 .94 .84 .71 . 78 .41 .64 .71 .66 .63 .59 .84 143a 9.39 7.17 5. 97 5. 61 4.82 6.46 6. 12 6. 15 7.83 9. 47 10.97 143b 6. 88 5.89 4.89 5.41 4. 79 5. 60 5.02 4.94 5. 53 6. 57 8. 4S 144a 4.68 4. 08 3.71 4.29 3. 78 4. 11 4.01 4.72 5. 38 5. 86 6. 14 144b .47 .70 .45 .67 .60 .62 .73 .94 . S6 1.29 1.84 145a 5.29 4.03 2.91 2.82 2.40 2.S6 2.90 3. 13 3. IS 3.60 3. 72 145b 1.03 .59 .52 .39 .44 .39 .29 .64 2.29 .89 . 85 145c .87 .64 .54 .58 .32 .64 . 51 .46 .37 .31 .38 145d .21 .09 .19 .10 .13 . 19 . 15 .39 . 45 .44 .69 145e 1.29 1.19 1.32 1.35 1.15 1.31 1.25 1.61 1.62 1.S5 1.91 145f .40 .53 . 65 .67 .81 . 75 .53 .82 .51 .66 .83 145g .86 .94 .72 .96 .93 1.07 1.04 1.45 1.29 1.32 1.28 145h .90 . 75 .63 .61 .46 . 51 . 53 .49 .46 . ID 1.05 145i .05 .01 .01 .02 .03 .08 .07 .07 .01 .07 145j .03 .02 .06 .05 .04 .03 .03 . 05 .04 .02 .04 145k .09 .20 .21 .24 .33 .27 .23 .42 .37 .41 .20 1451 .40 .45 .46 .51 . 3S . 72 .44 .60 . 55 .52 .36 145m 3. 15 3.56 3. 15 2.82 2.86 3. 73 3.04 3. 66 4.03 3. 90 3. 08 145n 6.32 5. SO 5.34 5. 35 4.05 6.2S 5. 72 8. 10 7. 68 8. 90 S. 91 145o .66 . 67 .37 .46 .37 .44 . 53 .43 .59 .61 .66 146a .01 .01 .93 . S8 . 56 .71 1.26 2. 45 3. 16 2.71 146b 1.34 1.26 1.04 1.36 1.21 1.24 1.12 1.09 1.20 1.23 1.16 146c .78 .40 .38 .90 . 66 .58 .71 .70 . 7S 1.36 1.00 147a .02 .03 .03 .12 .10 .11 .09 .OS . 05 .07 147b 1.45 1.41 1.05 1.49 1.15 1.17 1.16 1.19 1.17 1.33 1.00 147c .07 .10 .14 .09 .07 .16 12 .10 . 11 . 15 .23 147d .07 .09 .19 .38 .46 .33 .26 .53 . 55 1.05 1.07 147e 1.05 1.13 1. 08 1.17 1. 01 1. 19 . 65 .69 . 89 1.16 .62 149a .83 1.07 1.08 1.07 .73 .73 . 56 .69 .60 .61 . 58 149b . 78 .54 .41 .51 .59 . 65 . 59 . 77 . 58 .73 .50 149c 1. 67 1.99 1.26 1.31 1.29 1. 71 1.43 l.u .94 1.08 1.11 149d 11.09 13.36 13.13 14. 60 11.29 8. 87 6.89 7. 45 8.59 12. 34 7. 94 149e . 16 .09 .22 .11 .11 .18 .17 .26 .29 .23 .35 1491 1. 03 .98 1.33 1.79 1.37 1.36 1.24 1.10 . 75 .59 .53 149g 8.36 7. 36 7.23 10. 09 9. 23 10. 88 9. 68 11.07 12. 10 12. 07 11.32 149h .43 .46 . 46 .60 .71 .76 .76 .85 .90 1.07 150 51. 00 57. 19 57. 70 48.79 41. 63 52. 08 46. 20 51.34 57. 76 59. 93 56. 56 189 1 888. 67 1, 185. 80 1,274.02 1,446.83 1,124. 62 1,2S4. 25 1,288. 18 953. 51 S54. 30 888. 95 848. 57 ' ' 292 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 55. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in tl ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918- -Continued. Year 1919. September. October. November. December. January. February XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 0.03 0. 05 0. 02 0.05 0. 04 0.0 114 Cholelithiasis .08 .06 . 06 .05 .07 .1 115a Cholecystitis .72 .60 . 66 .66 . 55 .6' 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of .61 .46 . 65 .62 .75 .8' 115c Liver, other diseases of .77 .69 .54 .61 .59 .4 117a .04 . 04 .04 04 117b Peritoneal adhesions . 57 .40 .66 .64 .68 llSa Pancreatitis .01 118b Visceroptosis .05 .04 .09 .07 .0 118c Digestive system, other diseases of .13 .19 .23 .10 .29 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute .28 .29 .25 .26 .37 .3 120 Nephritis, chronic .66 .43 .59 .55 .73 .9 122a Abscess, perinephritie .03 .02 .02 .01 .04 .( 122b Nephroptosis .06 .01 .05 .06 .05 .0 122c Hydronephrosis .02 .04 .01 .04 .C 122(1 Pyogenic* infection of the kidneys .43 .33 .43 .29 .37 I22e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of .68 .64 .50 .34 .32 - 4 123 Nephrolithiasis .46 .38 .42 .45 .54 A 124a Cystitis 1. 1)9 .96 1.09 .93 .80 124b Bladder, other diseases of .85 .60 .81 .27 .25 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) .74 .30 .40 .54 .95 i.) 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) .27 .14 .25 .11 .20 125c Urethra, other diseases of .08 .05 .06 126 Prostate, diseases of .22 .21 .61 .17 .43 127a Balanitis .68 .24 .35 .34 .29 .( 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) .62 .48 .76 .83 .98 A 127c H'y drocele 1.23 . 56 .79 .37 .71 .! 127d Warts, external genital organs .68 .19 .27 . 15 .45 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 1. 17 .96 1.45 1.81 2. 00 2. 1 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene .01 .01 .03 143a Carbuncle .54 .46 .64 .56 .91 143b Furuncle 8.86 5. 72 6. 91 6. 32 6. 22 6. 144a Abscess 5. 97 3. 96 4.43 3.91 4.03 3. 144b Cellulitis 4.83 3. 29 3. 43 3.03 2. 51 2. 145a Trichophytosis 1.35 1.06 .61 .82 1. 85 1. ! 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 2.83 1.91 2.31 1.94 1.62 1. 145c Ectoparasites 1.05 .38 .55 .38 1.03 145d Clams .25 .15 .29 .26 .18 . 145e Dermatitis .34 .32 .29 .40 .27 145f Eczema 1.06 .79 1.30 1. 11 1.34 1. 145g Erythema .48 .29 .45 .45 .46 145h Herpes 1. 13 .48 .92 .75 1.30 * i! 145i Impetigo .64 .37 .37 .60 .54 4 1451 Lichen .03 .01 .04 .03 .02 145k .04 .01 .05 .02 1451 Pityriasis . 15 .15 .14 .15 .21 145m Psoriasis .41 .36 .28 .43 .37 145n Scabies 3. 87 3. 78 4. 69 5. 32 7.06 8. 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 5. 45 4. 02 4. 64 4. 54 4.80 4. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis .53 .46 .60 .69 .43 146b Fractures, faulty union of 1.67 1.76 3. 69 3. 24 1.28 146c Bones, other diseases of 1.00 .83 1.20 .89 .59 147a Ankylosis of joint .95 .72 1. 21 1.24 .50 147b Loose bodies in joint .05 .05 .04 .10 .05 147c Synovitis .99 .89 1.62 1. 17 .73 147d Floating cartilage .17 . 11 . 12 .09 .20 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- .88 .86 1.36 1.13 .45 cepted). 149a Hallux valgus .42 . 17 .72 .61 .57 149b Hammer-toe .42 .23 .33 .18 .25 149c Metatarsalgia .26 .31 .54 .51 .36 149d Myositis .93 .74 1.39 .89 1.21 1 149e Pes planus 4. 55 3. 87 13. 67 12. 87 6.49 (J 149f Talipes .42 .30 .47 .17 .14 149g Tenosynovitis .47 .61 1.66 .96 1.32 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 8. 88 8. 95 13.80 10.25 9. 31 1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations .73 .39 . 55 .33 .45 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 48. 30 47. 39 41.76 37.92 36. 6S 3 - Total for diseases 1,638.84 2,489.18 932. 06 864. 26 988. 27 so ,; ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 293 kited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL 'RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919 — Continued. ' Inter- ^ darch. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. period. eiassm- cation No. 0. 03 0.04 0.06 0. 08 0. 09 0.04 113 .06 0.07 0. 24 .11 0.15 .08 0.09 .09 0.09 .os 114 .74 .46 .49 .83 1.34 . S4 1.45 1.46 .91 .97 . 78 115a .74 1.06 1.19 1.46 1. 79 1.84 2.09 1.37 .73 1.51 . /o 115b .50 .25 .37 .58 .61 .77 .40 .51 .27 .09 1.26 115e .06 .04 .11 .08 .04 117a .50 .71 .90 .63 .56 .31 .40 .86 .73 .80 .67 117b .09 .00 118a .09 .18 .08 .15 .17 .15 .18 .05 118b .09 07 .16 .10 .08 .17 118c .53 .60 .66 .58 .17 .15 .40 .34 .36 .27 . 36 119 1.09 .99 1.32 1.41 1.06 1.00 .80 .51 .63 .44 . 75 120 .06 .04 .06 .09 .04 122a .06 .04 .06 .08 .04 122b .04 .06 .08 .09 .18 .03 122c .27 .60 .53 .58 .17 .31 .17 .34 .27 .30 122d .27 . 35 .29 .39 .33 .61 .80 .26 .45 .71 . 56 122e .56 .42 .41 .53 .50 .31 .64 .60 .27 .44 .47 123 .53 .60 .95 .83 .67 .54 .88 1.37 .73 .89 1.15 124a .21 .18 .21 .34 .39 .31 .40 .34 . 45 .53 .71 124b 97 1.66 1.81 2. 62 6.75 4.97 5.14 4.03 2. 36 2.04 1.05 125a .03 .25 .25 .39 .39 .23 .17 . 18 .27 .03 125c .24 . 35 .25 .44 .39 .23 .17 .17 .45 .09 .27 126 .50 .95 .70 1.02 . 95 1.53 1.69 .86 .73 1.86 .73 127a .74 1.06 .99 1.22 1.39 .69 1.04 . 51 .54 1.06 . 76 127b .71 1.31 .86 1.07 1.06 .92 .96 .34 .63 .44 1.05 127c .32 .42 .78 .87 1.79 1.53 1.12 1.29 1.00 1.06 .47 127d 2.63 1.55 1.36 1.65 1.84 1.68 1.53 1.72 1.54 2.13 2. 72 127e .04 .02 142 .97 .92 1.23 1.12 .78 1.07 1.29 1.63 1.09 .53 .71 143a 5.46 5. 30 8.18 9.48 11.38 15.76 15. 51 13.30 13.14 11.61 7. 69 143b 3.63 3. 92 4. 24 5.39 7. 20 8.95 9.08 7.89 5. 35 7.00 5. 53 144a 3.45 3.28 3.70 3.01 4.52 4.36 6.67 4.72 4.98 6. 73 4.40 144b 1.95 1.87 2. 01 2.96 3.29 4. 06 6. 43 5. 32 2. 81 3.54 1.10 145a 1.68 1.98 1.85 2.14 4,24 4.97 4.82 5. 23 5. 44 2.S4 3.14 145b .97 .88 1.56 1.31 1.51 1.30 1.85 1.54 .91 1. 77 .SI 145c .18 .21 .29 .19 .17 .08 .40 .26 .18 .09 .43 145d .53 .57 .45 .34 .56 .69 .64 .09 1.45 .53 .33 145e 1.98 2.08 1.89 2. 23 2.29 2.68 2.81 1.97 1.54 1.51 1.38 145f .68 .74 .78 .58 .56 .38 .88 .17 .63 .62 . 58 145g 1.00 1.31 1.4S 1.75 2. 12 1.61 1.77 1.72 2.18 1.77 1.05 145b 1.18 2.12 2.55 2.33 2.06 2. 76 1.53 1.12 1.18 1.24 .71 145i .12 .06 .08 .09 .03 145j .09 .04 .08 .09 .03 145k .35 .21 .29 .49 .08 .32 .51 .18 .18 .23 1451 .50 .67 .66 .68 .73 .61 .32 .60 . 54 .53 .44 145m 18.23 27. 37 34.35 34. 75 30. 46 23.26 24.03 21.88 26. 64 37. 57 5. 85 145n 5. 96 5. 72 7. 20 8. 16 10. 88 10.48 9.32 5. 5S 6.16 5. 85 6.12 1450 .27 .25 .41 .49 .50 .46 .17 .26 .09 . 35 .47 146 a 1.33 .99 1.03 .87 .78 .84 .32 .51 .18 .18 1.33 146b .62 .71 .82 .68 .73 .92 .96 .94 .54 • IS 1.02 146c .44 .71 . 74 1.94 .56 .69 .08 .09 .18 .74 147a .04 09 147b .68 .78 . 45 .63 .50 .38 .88 .94 .54 .53 1.10 147c • la .18 .04 .10 .06 .08 .08 .09 .11 147d .29 .42 .29 .29 .11 .08 .17 .17 . 27 .09 .52 147e .53 .57 .62 .68 .73 . 46 .48 .17 .36 27 .73 149a .15 .28 .16 .24 .50 .08 .17 .09 . 36 .27 . 56 149b .21 .35 .41 .29 .17 .31 .32 .26 .18 .48 149c 1.36 1.38 1.03 .92 .78 1.15 .96 1.29 1.45 1.15 1.20 149d 8.14 8. 37 8. 35 10.64 8.14 7. 88 6.83 4.89 3. 72 2. 92 S. 95 l49e .18 .14 .12 .15 .06 .08 .08 .09 .09 .20 149f . 44 .37 .39 .22 23 .32 .26 .09 .53 .91 149g 8. 85 7.06 8.23 9.14 5. 36 8. 95 7.47 8. 32 8.61 8. 06 9.29 149h .38 .64 .41 .58 .39 .46 .48 .34 .82 .44 .58 150 37. 43 41.81 46.84 47.14 56.23 53. 57 43.39 44. 10 45.41 40.14 47. 90 189 757. 01 652. 51 651.58 651.56 690. 99 719. 80 l 6S5. 31 670.15 650. 07 670. 07 1,089. 46 294 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 56. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted me ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Monthly strength 13,420 28,821 50,882 70,266 92, 139 123, 429 160,17} Cause. Year, 1917. June and pre- ceding. July. August. j Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 2 5 4 Malarial fevers (all) 1 30 25 19 14 8 C 5 Smallpox 6 Measles 7 210 50 48 154 461 35( 7 Scarlet fever 2 15 28 12 ! 8 Whooping cough 1 9 Diphtheria and results 1 13 7 10 8 15 1 } 10 Influenza 11 38 81 139 448 1,503 2,301 14 Dysentery (all ) 2 7 1 3 5 10 ' 11 IS Erysipelas 3 1 4 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 3 2 19 b Carrier, bacillus^ typhoid 19c Carrier, meningococcus 1 3 1 1 ii 19 d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 19e Chicken-pox 9 i 1 10 19 f German measles 1 u 9 52 8 49 2 ! 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 1 5 2 4 2 14 3! l‘lh Mumps 9 256 335 288 258 708 1,471 19 i Paratyphoid A 1 19j Paratyphoid B 1 1 3 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 1 191 Trench fever. 1 1 3 2 8 19m Trench mouth 19n Typhoid vaccination 37 13 9 4 3 2 l: 190 V accinia 5 8 9 2 12 3 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 1 1 20 a Septicemia, general 2 29 b Aerogenes capsulatus infection 20 c Pyemia, surgical 22 24 Tetanus 25a Trench foot 14 83 2 : 25b M vcoses (others) 26 47 Acute articular rheumatism 3 40 34 22 70 82 9. II. Tuberculosis (all) 18 10 7 38 34 5 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 17 5 7 30 31 4 2Sb 29 30-35 1 8 3 III. Venereal diseases (all) 15 147 271 375 606 570 52 37 Syphilis (all) 2 23 45 64 97 no S 3Sa Chancroidal infection 2 33 47 91 1 15 78 1 38b Gonococcus infection ii 85 179 220 334 382 3.' IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets 1 39-45 Cancer and other malienant tumors 1 46 Tiunors, benign . 2 3 3 4 8 8 13 10 39 GO > 48b 49 50 Diabetes, mellitus 2 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism)... 1 3 51b 52a 52b 53b 88 1 116 53c 54 5 2 1 1 55d 7 8 18 28 61 ' 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 4 3 10 ii 14 56b 1 i 3 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 1 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. 295 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 193,264 223, 130 283,268 388,048 587,240 796,427 1,063, 192 1,266,592 1, 527, 793 1,635,321 Inter- national Year, 1918. elassifi- cation No. inuary. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. 1 1 10 63 56 51 43 1 3 1 5 8 30 57 96 76 68 45 4 1 3 1 1 1 5 507 174 136 100 221 226 261 696 896 856 6 168 152 236 174 185 136 74 47 51 6S 7 1 1 3 1 3 3 8 43 62 323 209 338 321 237 182 180 248 9 1, 559 1,071 1,571 2,147 3,884 5, 557 4,061 5,954 27,360 375 42, 933 10 9 3 8 6 9 10 121 366 546 14 15 17 25 31 19 17 11 16 20 26 18 15 181 80 79 no 152 74 1 l 19a 1 19b 17 27 5 5 11 15 li 35 30 73 19c 2 1 2 3 2 3 19(1 2 5 5 1 5 4 5 10 5 5 19e 65 11 16 19 24 8 4 13 23 7 19f 54 25 40 31 33 42 21 35 78 197 19g 2,693 3,087 3,234 1,626 1,579 1,293 1.264 1,587 3,018 4,347 19h 1 1 2 2 9 6 19i 1 6 1 3 19j 19k 1 1 1 2 5 4 5 12 48 52 20 27 22 36 191 1 1 6 3 2 6 3 6 10 4 4 1 19n 3 10 10 5 1 5 1 1 19o 3 3 2 4 5 15 19p 20a 3 2 1 3 1 3 8 9 20b i 1 1 20c 2 3 4 4 2 9 2 3 22 1 1 24 2 6 7 17 18 9 27 6 47 632 25a 3 1 1 2 2 25b 2 9 1 3 1 1 1 1 26 152 224 388 460 462 2S4 217 266 363 698 47 80 54 91 87 133 136 175 251 345 355 63 45 72 69 115 101 139 199 259 254 28a 1 1 2 4 10 9 24 42 65 28b 2 2 3 1 2 2 2 4 3 29 14 9 16 13 13 23 25 26 40 33 30-35 513 531 816 971 1,305 1,218 1,114 1,685 1, S26 1,813 119 124 159 196 283 323 312 534 535 508 37 I 8S 78 112 147 194 176 151 223 265 279 38a 306 329 545 628 828 719 651 92S 1, 026 1,026 38b 3 1 3 3 4 5 9 7 8 36 4 3 1 4 5 5 10 7 12 10 39-45 31 14 27 21 42 38 57 73 37 70 46 81 66 126 135 1S2 230 271 418 792 1,251 48a 9 1 1 48b 1 1 ] 1 49 > 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 15 12 10 50 5 4 8 16 19 17 30 35 34 56 51a 51b 1 1 1 1 52a 1 52b 1 3 1 1 1 53a I 1 1 53 b 2 9 6 9 10 1 15 19 18 88 1 116 1 3 2 3 53c 1 3 l 5 8 O 10 6 54 1 1 1 1 2 1 55b 1 1 3 2 3 2 4 4 5 5 55c 50 54 65 101 127 97 63 114 227 43S 55d 20 20 41 54 54 30 26 31 92 55e 18 3 13 14 20 1 1 39 1 36 2 37 6 38 2 46 34 1 56a 56b 2 1 2 57-59 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 296 Table 56. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1, 682, 836 1, 591, 962 1,488,683 • 1, 310, 083 1, 115, 693 853, 42 Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. February. March. April I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever S3 127 2 131 60 81 4 Malarial fevers (all) 25 21 3 17 8 20 5 Smallpox 1 2 3 6 864 440 3 129 142 204 i: 7 Scarlet fever 74 124 4 71 83 44 8 Whooping cough 1 ] 1 ] 9 Diphtheria and results 282 288 1 270 248 187 i 10 Influenza 20, 590 18, 051 22 12, 708 14, 979 5,417 2,1 14 261 103 35 28 18 37 34 26 11 25 19a 143 138 86 99 98 19b 1 4 1 2 19c 58 51 51 51 84 19d 4 8 2 14 12 19e Chicken-pox 13 17 16 23 19f 6 14 22 16 23 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 141 180 8 122 108 81 19h G, 477 8, 864 6, 399 3, 835 2, 648 1,2 19i 9 12 16 5 1 19 j Paratyphoid B 13 4 10 1 19k 4 2 2 ! 191 TrenclTfever 15 30 95 75 31 19m 6 3 8 9 7 19n 8 13 26 20 126 19o 3 1 8 15 1 19p 15 11 70 20a 10 3 7 3 20b 1 i i] 20c Pyemia, surgical 2 1 22 1 1 21 1 2 1 Ill 25a 521 104 61 40 14 25b 2 1 26 2 3 47 606 582 262 170 107 1 II. Tuberculosis (all) 470 559 15 619 548 406 2Sa Tuberculosis of lungs 325 336 ii 446 335 235 28b Suspected tuberculosis 102 172 4 118 156 129 29 5 4 7 12 4 30-35 38 47 48 45 37 III. Venereal diseases (all) 2,057 2,937 9 3,039 2,656 2,672 J .87 Syphilis (all) 571 689 1 672 567 605 38a 326 600 682 635 640 38b Gonococcus infection 1,160 1,648 8 1, 685 1, 454 1,427 IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets 8 10 11 5 11 39-45 13 9 5 7 5 46 72 98 100 60 101 48a Arthritis 1,450 1,470 20 1,112 844 651 48b Gout 1 1 1 49 2 1 50 15 16 15 9 11 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 41. 55 65 68 94 51b 1 52b 1 2 1 1 53a 1 2 1 53b 1 1 2 88 16 21 14 27 22 116 2 1 2 5 2 3 1 ’ 54 8 11 8 14 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 5 1 3 372 423 226 147 104 ; 55e General diseases (others) 31 41 1 54 80 81 2 62 69 82 84 71 56b 4 6 5 4 4 2 57-59 Poisoning, chronic i 2 2 3 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 297 irope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 569, S42 271,633 111,634 4S, 006 30,315 21, 055 18,920 18,379 1,469,656 Inter- national Year , 1919 — Continued. classifi- Total for cation No. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. period. 11 11 8 4 4 2 2 1 28 20 14 7 2 6 2 1 697 4 2 1 16 78 15 18 37 1 3 8 51 7,529 1,959 6 17 17 10 6 2 6 2 1 1 19 8 101 77 29 16 4 15 14 22 10 3,921 9 891 271 162 60 38 32 17 13S S6 176,240 10 5 9 22 3 2 3 1,975 378 14 6 5 2 1 1 i 3 18 40 30 17 9 1 3 66 20 14 1,661 19a 5 1 15 19b 8 586 19c 19d 30 5 6 1 2 2 209 19e 10 9 1 1 3 1 473 19f 23 10 10 5 4 9 1 1,384 19g 19h 539 198 153 94 24 3 1 2 37 57, 554 1 1 3 1 191 1 1 1 48 19j 19k 1 2 18 6 1 4 519 191 3 2 1 1 59 19m 5 6 1 1 3 i 363 19n 1 1 119 19o 1 3 1 1 178 19p 20a 2 1 1 2 20b 6 20c 26 22 6 24 6 1 2 1 1 1,647 12 25b 17 26 28 16 9 9 8 5 7 6 3 5,745 47 142 87 55 21 20 12 4 4 70 5, 172 85 51 34 19 19 11 2 4 56 3,568 2Sa 42 26 16 2 1 2 12 1,027 28b 3 2 60 29 12 8 5 1 2 517 30-35 1,815 1,995 1, 104 1,751 2,172 1,153 618 457 133 41,011 416 331 157 248 267 106 34 30 23 8,672 37 400 395 355 5S6 720 419 229 161 26 8,902 3Sa 999 1,269 592 917 1,185 628 355 266 84 23, 437 38b 1 1 1 103 36 5 7 1 3 2 131 39-45 52 18 12 10 15 3 2 3 3 1,078 46 215 106 57 30 21 9 6 11 60 10, 191 4Sa 7 49 3 2 4 1 146 50 31 7 7 2 2 10 655 51a 2 51b 1 52a 2 1 10 52b 1 13 14 53b 88 10 8 1 3 1 1 230 1 1 7 116 1 2 34 53c 2 2 1 108 54 15 55a 1 11 55b 1 1 50 55c 33 20 14 7 2 1 4 4 2,976 55d i | 33 8 8 2 3 7 815 55e 63 3 61 52 1 49 2 43 2 34 10 11 1 1,146 55 56a 56b 1 2 1 20 57-59 298 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 56. — Admissions, by months, while enlisted men i ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Year, 1917. classifi-. cation No. Cause. June and pre- ceding. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber. Decern ber. V. Nervous system , diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis - 61 Meningitis, simple 62 Locomotor ataxia 1 2 63a Multiple sclerosis 63 b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 64 Apoplexy 2 Facial paralysis 66b 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) 3 4 69 1 4 11 12 10 r 74a Jacksonian epilepsy 2 74b 1 1 1 6 12 i 74c 6 74d Neurosis 1 74c Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action ol the heart) 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) ' 1 12 Chorea 1 2 73a Hvsteria and results (psychoses excepted) 3 4 2 8 13 l 73b Neuralgia ! t 2 2 4 6 11 2 73c 73d 1 6 5 8 2 Speech, defective 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 4 2 4 9 l VI. Mental alienation. 67 68a General paralysis of the insane 2 Constitutional psychopathic states 2 68b Mental deficiency * 5 2 2 7 8 68c 2 4 68(1 Dementia prtecox 3 3 2 2 10 Psychasthenia 1 681 i 1 2 68g 68n Psychosis, alcoholic 1 2 2 1 68i Psychoses (others) 1 2 VII. Eyes and their annera, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 2 3 6 17 j 75a (1) Astigmatism 2 3 4 10 i 75a (2) Hyperopia (3) MvopiaT 2 4 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) 3 75b Strabismus 75 c 75d Cataract 2 1 3 751 1 8 9 IS 14 52 75g 75h 1 4 1 1 2 1 75j 75 k Iritis 3 5 4 10 751 1 4 75m 1 75o 1 1 75p 75q 75r Eyelids, diseases of 1 1 2 3 1 3 10 10 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 1 : 76a Otitis media 1 12 7 25 31 115 i 76b 1 1 3 4 76c 1 1 1 2 76d 1 76e 1 1 3 3 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a 1 1 4 2 5 86b 2 2 3 5 86d 1 86 e 2 2 6 17 13 86 f 2 1 86h 4 1 25 11 45 131 86i Nasal fossce. other diseases of 2 1 1 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 299 •ope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31. 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Yg ar, 1918. Inter- national nuary. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. classifi- cation No. 1 2 1 1 60 4 1 1 2 5 3 6 2 15 34 61 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 62 1 1 2 3 1 1 63a 2 1 2 1 2 6 3 u 7 5 63b 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 5 64 1 4 3 1 4 13 3 1 1 1 66b 1 3 4 5 10 8 9 7 12 21 66c 13 15 16 25 38 46 66 132 131 79 69 1 1 1 1 74a i2 25 18 44 70 69 118 154 118 144 74b 2 5 2 5 8 8 6 6 12 19 74c 2 5 3 8 9 19 17 20 32 48 74d 3 3 4 45 85 92 108 74e 1 3 21 64 90 74 849 557 525 738 74f 4 2 9 3 1 72 15 9 21 32 48 41 164 176 197 256 73a 14 22 25 37 35 24 32 46 46 79 73b 17 IS 30 25 46 42 51 82 113 165 7.3c 1 1 1 1 1 73d 29 3 10 12 21 24 42 41 51 56 74g 1 1 1 2 3 2 9 2 67 12 6 3 12 23 30 87 116 85 68 68a 16 27 11 22 50 32 41 82 S9 83 68b 3 2 1 1 5 11 10 8 7 13 68c 14 19 18 15 30 23 42 38 40 38 68d 2 5 2 23 16 10 8 12 10 12 68e 6 9 24 35 73 175 775 506 545 75S 68f 1 1 2 2 4 12 9 11 68? 1 5 5 4 10 13 8 23 ii 11 68h 8 2 4 40 24 33 51 104 122 121 6Si 31 29 30 38 73 90 146 198 179 160 75a 20 22 25 24 43 46 69 82 74 57 75a(l) 8 5 1 5 16 15 32 53 45 24 75a(2) 2 1 3 6 8 18 35 50 36 41 75a(3) 1 1 1 3 6 11 10 13 24 38 75a(4) 3 2 2 1 6 4 4 8 9 10 75b 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 3 2 1 5 3 6 4 75d 1 2 3 7 4 6 21 29 23 24 75e 63 48 71 69 117 106 102 144 178 201 75f 3 3 3 7 14 11 10 12 11 5 75g 1 1 1 1 2 3 9 10 9 15 75h 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 8 4 8 6 18 12 75j 12 2 11 2 18 17 22 28 20 38 75k 5 5 8 11 25 33 38 43 53 57 751 1 4 2 1 6 4 3 5 8 6 75m 1 1 1 75n 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 7 7 8 7 16 16 13 14 22 25 75p 1 1 1 75q 13 13 22 15 32 31 37 48 44 59 75r 255 237 310 257 308 280 312 419 506 795 76a 15 7 15 26 24 26 19 21 19 40 76b 4 3 2 4 6 6 8 20 15 12 76c 2 1 5 3 5 5 7 6 11 76d 3 4 4 5 14 10 21 13 18 21 76e 7 3 4 1 13 16 13 13 10 11 86a 6 14 19 24 56 80 58 72 58 39 S6b - - * 1 1 86c 11 9 86d 61 45 73 73 64 58 75 97 167 86e 1 5 2 3 10 5 6 6 6 86 f 1 1 S6g 88 74 81 90 86 42 42 54 160 197 S6h 6 3 7 3 10 10 16 26 19 86 i 300 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 56. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. February. March. April V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 2 3 6 5 8 61 21 32 12 12 6 62 3 1 1 63a Multiple sclerosis 1 1 3 1 1 63 b 6 5 4 7 61 2 6 11 6 66 a 4 20 14 15 7 j 66b 2 1 20 17 17 12 9 69 Epilepsy .* in 91 1 93 61 69 74a 1 2 2 1 74b Neurasthenia. . 151 183 232 188 180 1 74c 16 29 40 30 26 17 11 8 4 5 74e Neuro-circulator v asthenia (disordered action of the heart)... 105 124 209 219 157 ii 74f 172 48 27 5 3 72 2 1 1 1 73a 147 100 125 115 114 73b 74 116 84 73 64 166 209 195 122 116 73d 1 2 3 4 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 52 83 2 64 51 64 VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane 3 6 2 5 3 3 68a 71 54 88 91 100 6Sb Mental deficiency .* 83 81 1 67 174 80 68c 14 8 4 7 5 68d Dementia prmcox 20 37 1 89 42 44 6 8 20 12 9 68f Psychoneurosis 286 192 2 71 43 45 68g 4 9 11 16 13 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive 20 22 1 52 40 38 68i Psychoses (others) 196 238 4 96 82 103 VII. Eyes and tlieir annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors(all) 120 199 3 411 189 213 75a 54 77 142 91 103 22 50 143 51 56 75a (3) Myopia? 22 32 2 111 39 42 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) 22 40 i 15 8 12 75b 8 6 15 9 16 3 3 3 5 75d 5 4 8 6 12 75e Trachoma 19 15 2 19 23 12 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 217 337 1 348 265 242 75g 6 15 20 12 16 75h 12 11 14 12 37 75i 1 1 2 1 75j 4 13 18 13 12 75k Iritis 37 40 29 30 39 l 751 64 100 68 56 71 75m 5 12 10 10 4 75n 1 2 3 75o 1 8 2 2 2 75p Eyelids, diseases of 27 38 3 45 27 36 75 r 53 81 155 91 89 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 82S 1, 109 5 1,108 1,047 814 76b Mastoiditis 52 66 2 47 35 19 12 25 16 18 76d 4 9 9 5 1 76e 18 39 47 25 33 IX. Nasal fossae, diseases of . 86a 8 20 25 18 10 86b 86c Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 64 96 103 1 100 S3 86d 6 7 6 5 6 i 86e 225 389 444 481 338 86 f 9 7 11 10 8 1 86g 1 2 2 2 86h Rhinitis (cause not'stated) 289 448 1 506 477 303 : 86i Nasal fossse, other diseases of 24 39 40 27 26 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. 301 ope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. ■lay. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. ±oiai jor period. 29 5 9 2 2 176 1 1 1 27 16 3 75 4 1 53 4 2 2 2 1 118 9 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 187 19 12 5 6 4 3 3 6 2 1 , 112 14 58 28 20 9 6 3 4 1 9 1,989 10 2 5 4 2 3 2 274 2 1 1 217 53 32 11 8 5 1 4 1,430 1 3 1 3, 184 1 22 « 26 10 ii 4 2 5 7 1,781 15 10 6 2 1 2 4 i 905 29 26 11 5 7 3 3 1 7 1,625 16 24 19 V 6 2 4 13 1 718 2 2 1 46 41 16 10 7 3 2 2 1 6 982 40 17 10 1 6 5 4 8 1,138 1 1 1 118 25 11 11 7 13 3 4 2 9 660 9 2 3 2 1 191 19 10 6 3 3 1 y 3, 626 11 12 4 2 3 2 1 ' 143 28 9 6 3 10 3 1 7 367 73 21 2 7 4 2 i 7 1,431 49 39 23 5 1 3 3 s 2,412 26 26 12 1 1 1 1 1 , 096 8 6 3 1 1 1 568 12 5 9 1 1 1 9 513 3 2 2 1 4 235 3 5 1 1 1 127 L 2 1 26 1 2 3 1 1 83 6 7 2 1 1 1 1 2 254 84 39 30 16 3 3 1 8 5 3,076 5 6 7 1 2 192 8 1 2 2 1 2 192 1 17 12 6 3 1 1 161 18 12 7 9 2 1 1 3 453 41 19 5 11 1 9 2 793 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 i 109 1 1 4 35 21 7 6 3 1 1 384 4 35 18 10 6 2 1 3 2 4 954 212 75 57 49 10 13 13 15 19 10,000 i 8 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 492 n 10 2 2 210 i 1 1 1 9 83 16 5 2 3 1 1 331 5 4 3 1 215 44 29 16 3 2 4 1,073 3 3 1 1 95 ' 106 46 23 ii 1 4 13 3. 138 1 1 111) 9 97 92 25 53 49 57 105 2 4,097 10 10 2 1 5 1 2 317 | Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63 b 61 66a 66b 66c 69 71a 71b 71c 71d 71e 71f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d Ug 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 68f 68h 68i 75a 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(l) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75lc 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75q 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a S6b 86c 86d 86e 86 f 86g 86b 86i 302 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 56. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Year, 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. June and pre- ceding. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber. Decen ber. X. Throat, diseases of. 2 1 4 26 113 2 87b Larynx, other diseases of 100 a 14 61 139 150 194 339 49 100 b i 2 7 26 100 c Tonsils, focal infection from lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 6 7 25 25 59 121 2 100 e 2 5 4 77 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 78 Endocarditis, acute 1 1 3 1 14 9 79a 5 1 79a (2) Aortic stenosis. . 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 1 3 i 7 7 79a (4) Mitral stenosis " 2 i 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 79a ( 8 ) Valvular lesions, unclassified 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 1 2 79c Cardiac dilatation. / 1 5 4 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 2 1 3 7 79e Heart, other organic diseases of I 2 3 2 80 Angina pectoris 1 81a 1 Sib i 3 81c Aortitis 1 * 81d Arteries, other diseases of 82 Embolism and thrombosis 2 83a Hemorrhoids 2 16 40 54 68 109 i 83b Varicocele. 2 6 1 16 5 33 83c Varicose veins 5 8 10 83d Phlebitis 2 4 jii 84a Status lymphaticus 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 14 12 23 16 29 85a Cardiac arrhythmias 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 3 Bradycardia 85e Heart-block 85f Tachycardia 1 1 1 10 7 85g Hemorrhage 1 2 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of 2 89-90 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 10 84 149 225 651 1,574 2 , 91 Pneumonia, broncho-o 2 4 8 9 43 47 92a Pneumonia, lobar 4 11 4 13 33 80 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 2 1 1 1 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 2 1 4 6 10 ! 93c Pleura,' other diseases of 1 13 6 21 41 64 95 96 Asthma .“ 5 2 11 13 97 Pulmonary emphysema 1 98 Lungs, other diseases of 1 1 11 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 6 3 99b 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 1 8 27 13 36 52 101 . 102 a Ulcer of the stomach i 1 1 2 4 7 102 b Gastroenteroptosis 1 .... | 102 c Stomach, other diseases of 2 12 30 40 63 95 1 1 2 105b Diarrhea 6 19 44 29 30 56 105c Enteritis and colitis 3 61 14S 118 144 163 i: 1 106 1 1 1 107a 107b Cestodes 5 4 2 107c 1 1 108 1 4 29 32 64 108 . 109a Hernia 19 23 40 59 101 1 109b 2 2 1 3 - 110 a Fistula in ano 6 3 7 8 110 b Intestines, other diseases of 3 27 38 115 123 128 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS AVHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 303 ope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 191S. iuary. Eebruary. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. classifi- cation No. 223 96 127 76 70 71 41 39 357 87a 3 2 1 1 1 2 4 87b 717 659 965 909 918 805 848 S9S 925 1,080 100a 39 49 71 S7 85 99 107 ISO 155 139 100b 1 1 100c 153 89 164 134 137 134 132 204 267 437 lOOd 2 1 13 27 48 67 77 72 95 113 lOOe 2 3 4 4 5 4 3 2 4 77 5 1 2 7 5 4 5 6 6 4 78 36 32 36 44 65 73 100 126 147 136 79a 4 2 1 4 2 10 10 10 16 79a(l) 1 i 1 1 2 1 1 1 79a (2) 26 22 28 32 42 48 55 70 /o 68 79a(3) 1 3 5 1 3 5 13 9 20 21 79(a4) 2 i 1 1 i 4 5 6 3 79a(5) 1 1 1 79a(7) 2 4 i 7 13 17 18 30 35 26 79a(8) 2 1 1 1 7 3 10 4 10 79b 3 3 5 6 2 4 5 79c 8j 14 9 18 18 24 21 27 24 45 79d 7 2 10 10 15 22 11 9 20 30 79e i 2 1 1 2 7 S 6 1 80 9 Sia 1 1 4 2 6 4 3 Sib 81c 1 Sid 1 1 1 2 3 3 5 2 6 82 119 119 137 155 226 283 361 690 789 1,177 S3a 21 31 40 53 96 69 82 149 127 133 ,83b 23 8 14 24 52 55 50 49 68 81 83c 3 3 6 4 12 17 17 S3d 1 35 35 52 64 110 119 89 112 131 156 S4b 2 1 1 3 3 8 8 8 11 u 85a 1 1 85b 1 3 6 6 14 25 31 45 69 50 85c 1 2 9 1 1 85d 1 3 3 12 10 26 42 35 51 52 84 85 f 1 1 4 9 11 6 9 3 1 5 2 4 6 7 5 8 85h 1,490 868 1,049 1,076 1,197 98S S65 1,304 3, 535 5 , 975 89-90 78 33 77 55 52 73 68 1S2 1,533 3,214 91 i 247 105 266 241 245 198 228 281 1,157 1,981 92a 6 5 14 16 14 29 22 22 49 74 93a 15 8 25 30 56 67 S2 102 112 141 93b 151 118 174 150 170 153 130 154 267 370 93c L 1 1 9 4 13 25 33 33 55 85 118 132 96 3 1 2 4 1 i 1 1 4 97 13 5 9 15 12 30 6 8 11 31 9S 2 5 11 17 13 13 13 23 3S 37 99a 1 I 56 55 104 113 155 193 256 503 600 796 99c 9 3 e 5 7 8 17 13 7 24 19 37 102a 3 2 4 3 9 Ho 134 168 203 285 266 327 460 456 690 102c 1 2 2 9 8 15 8 15 17 10 105a i 3S 32 39 49 130 154 292 1,311 89S 2,673 105b : 210 187 249 364 635 576 1,293 3,760 3,076 7,234 105c 2 1 1 3 4 106 ,fc.l 1 1 4 1 4 107a 4 6 8 8 6 12 14 20 10 8 107b 1 2 1 3 2 1 119 101 166 208 248 356 444 636 707 793 108 ] 139 132 159 174 294 367 480 656 666 833 109a 1 1 1 7 7 4 14 10 16 12 109b 14 12 21 20 21 31 42 49 60 66 110a 106 113 148 132 267 259 258 385 350 307 110b Inter- national 304 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 56. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted met ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918 — Continued. Year 1919. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. February. March. Apr X. Throat, diseases of. S7a 604 610 647 663 312 87b 1 2 1 100a 1, 577 2,263 2, 064 | SC) 2 1, 778 1 LOOb 156 '233 283 200 188 100c 4 1 2 100d Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 536 878 1 878 705 539 100e 137 163 177 205 253 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 9 8 6 6 78 12 6 7 3 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 143 206 6 234 196 172 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 9 12 1 16 8 12 79a 2 3 4 2 5 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 82 129 4 170 152 121 79a 7 -\ 14 26 27 26 30 79a 7 1 4 3 2 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 29 35 1 13 5 2 11 11 15 6 9 79c 6 7 2 2 2 79d 37 52 51 34 39 79e 23 27 35 17 21 80 12 3 2 4 1 ■ 81a 1 2 4 81b 2 8 4 81c 1 2 3 8ld 1 82 7 2 7 1 2 I, 83a Hemorrhoids 926 892 2 707 550 576 129 172 176 192 159 83c Varicose veins 63 111 2 94 64 85 83d 18 10 11 13 9 84a 1 84b Lymphatic' system, other diseases of 143 214 2 167 163 151 14 13 10 6 8 85 b 2 2 1 52 62 25 17 21 85d 2 1 2 85e 2 85 f 81 97 93 79 99 10 14 9 3 4 851l 7 11 4 2 8 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 5,833 7, 869 7,003 7, 109 3, 829 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 1, 051 ' 923 16 '946 1 , 365 '487 I 1 92a Pneumonia, lobar 667 738 1 595 945 335 | 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 74 58 1 33 27 35 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 156 172 1 208 196 227 93c Pleura, other diseases of 338 403 4 309 258 209 95 96 Asthma 7 136 129 1 105 93 63 97 1 3 8 5 8 98 18 17 11 15 4 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 54 59 1 78 54 67 • 99b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from 1 1 1 2 99c 743 519 414 316 291 101 2 2 4 1 102a Ulcer of the stomach 27 45 1 45 33 28 102b Gastroenteroptosis 8 5 17 15 7 102c Stomach, other diseases of 684 623 3 676 486 450 105a Duodenal ulcer 17 13 1 9 15 5 105b 1,470 733 305 111 107 105c Enteritis and colitis 5', 048 2,442 3 1,209 578 467 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) 3 7 3 10 107a 4 7 3 3 6 107b Cestodes 14 13 1 25 20 20 107c 3 3 5 2 7 108 752 1,078 853 747 726 109a Hernia 757 '922 2 710 598 617 109b 11 21 11 11 6 110a 76 105 100 61 64 110b Intestines, other diseases of 313 621 514 382 322 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 305 rope, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 52 15 18 7 5 1 31 4 4, 765 87a 1 19 87 b 971 693 446 22S i3i 144 210 204 34 24. 062 100a 93 38 12 12 6 2 6 7 9 2,556 100b 12 100c 168 106 62 35 14 14 14 24 6 6, 686 lOOd 305 291 207 93 81 61 50 43 1 2, 923 lOOe 2 2 1 2 78 77 1 2 77 78 67 35 17 14 8 5 1 4 23 ( 1 ) 122 79a 9 1 1 1 1 144 79a(l) 28 79a(2) 49 29 16 12 7 5 1 2 21 1,418 79a(3) 10 3 1 1 1 241 79a(4) 1 44 3 2 1 1 244 79a (8) 5 9 2 9 2 110 79b 1 1 72 79c 11 5 i l 2 2 i 2 493 79d 5 2 1 3 300 79e 1 2 2 63 80 10 1 1 81b 81c 1 3 Sid 1 50 82 175 95 69 31 16 5 15 10 12 9, 014 83a 65 49 18 13 9 6 1 3 7 2, 025 S3b 45 8 5 1 1 2 2 1 5 1,012 83c 1 2 153 83d 2 113 65 45 39 17 14 8 9 6 2, 341 84b 4 2 1 120 1 8 7 7 2 1 1 13 3 29 13 9 1 9 11 904 85f 5 2 2 2 1 109 S5g 2 2 1 1 1 1 i 91 799 345 220 219 69 114 174 410 74 60, 098 89-90 91 24 7 8 7 7 4 14 29 10, 761 91 103 42 42 18 9 3 s 7 32 9, 000 92a 13 9 10 8 2 1 1 2 557 93a 112 53 27 26 10 6 1 1 9 2, 070 93b li 77 45 31 20 8 8 11 7 16 4,024 93c 3 95 20 12 7 4 2 1 12 1,198 96 1 97 3 6 1 1 2 279 98 21 12 13. 2 2 1 606 99a 1 1 1 11 99b 105 66 35 22 8 5 10 13 3 5, 818 99c 1 17 101 10 6 2 1 1 4 3 386 102a 3 1 2 1 1 1 93 102b 256 157 72 49 24 12 17 23 13 7,408 102c 4 6 1 1 1 179 105a 30 32 26 69 49 13 15 7 1 8,921 105b 178 193 152 115 101 26 7 12 12 29, 34.5 105c 2 1 1 1 1 78 106 1 40 107a 10 4 3 1 1 1 239 107b 1 40 107c 354 177 125 67 33 11 ii 10 36 9,683 108 227 120 78 35 12 12 12 14 38 8, 855 109a 4 1 4 2 159 109b 14 8 9 7 3 1 1 3 870 110a 179 152 83 43 23 11 15 i3 3 5,812 110b 306 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 56 . — Admissions, by months, while enlisted met ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national: June Year, 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. and pre- ceding. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Dece ber XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 114 Cholelithiasis 2 115a Cholecystitis 9 2 7 4 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 3 1 3 12 115c Liver, other diseases of 2 4 8 117a Peritonitis 117b Peritoneal adhesions i i 2 2 118a Pancreatitis lisb Visceroptosis 118c 1 1 2 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal) . 119 Nephritis, acute 1 6 6 120 Nephritis, chronic 2 2 4 3 122a Abscess, perinephritic 1 122b Nephroptosis 122c Hydronephrosis 122d 1 1 1 1 2 122e 1 1 2 1 1 5 123 1 1 1 3 124a Cystitis 1 1 2 3 5 124b Bladder, other diseases of 2 5 7 125a 1 2 2 125b 1 4 3 125c Urethra, other diseases of 126 Prostate, diseases of 1 2 3 127a 1 1 2 2 5 127b 3 2 3 16 127C Hydrocele 1 4 i 5 1 7 127d 1 1 i 127e 7 5 11 24 s XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143a 3 3 9 14 143b 2 9 24 28 26 53 144a 1 9 21 26 31 56 144b Cellulitis 1 11 17 25 24 65 1 3 5 3 145b 1 6 8 14 24 29 145c 1 i 5 6 145d 1 1 2 145e 5 145f 5 2 4 n 145g 145h 1 1 1 i 2 i 3 6 8 145i i 2 5 5 145j 145k 1 .... 1451 1 145m 1 1 1 i 145n 1450 Scabies - . Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 1 5 1 4 7 12 27 8 48 31 46 64 ' XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a i 1 1 2 146c 147a 1 5 2 12 2 2 147c 1 4 5 5 5 15 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 1 Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) 1 2 3 4 1 4 . 4 3 2 5 10 9 13 45 45 149g 149h 2 6 3 6 11 i 6 13 22 44 65 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 2 5 189 NoUspeeified or ill-defined diseases 7 68 80 15S 191 2S9 Total for diseases 185 1,398 1,977 2,501 4,348 8,573 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 307 lurope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918. Inter- national elassifi- January. February, j March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. cation No. 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 113 1 6 7 6 6 5 114 11 7 12 10 26 15 26 37 42 49 1 115a 8 5 15 16 26 28 28 53 66 87 115b 3 4 6 8 9 9 11 7 13 11 115c 1 1 2 2 4 4 117a 3 13 3 13 13 10 32 36 47 38 117b 1 1 118a 3 2 1 1 U8b 2 4 I 4 3 2 7 4 9 118c 6 9 8 18 19 16 20 43 66 97 119 8 7 10 12 IS 17 32 27 54 53 120 1 1 1 2 4 122a 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 122b 1 2 122c i 1 2 6 7 13 14 10 8 15 122d 3 3 8 u 10 10 22 29 19 40 122e 3 1 3 7 9 11 15 22 28 32 123 9 7 13 13 20 17 25 30 35 72 124a 9 8 7 16 24 17 26 18 23 28 124b 3 2 5 5 8 5 7 21 14 25 125a 4 3 9 6 6 8 15 14 14 17 125b i 1 4 2 1 i 3 2 1 125c 3 7 5 6 5 7 6 12 15 15 126 5 1 7 12 12 6 14 15 28 15 127a 8 17 20 26 29 20 34 32 34 61 127b 9 4 7 12 10 19 16 34 50 37 127c 2 5 2 2 10 3 7 9 7 14 127d 26 60 71 76 85 75 57 73 100 132 127e 1 1 142 10 5 10 10 24 19 20 34 51 90 143a 29 40 71 87 148 131 132 176 251 319 143b 63 68 95 96 121 168 182 212 281 316 144a 31 66 81 99 101 129 114 130 225 236 144b 2 10 3 9 10 11 28 18 35 145a 37 23 46 43 64 67 50 84 108 115 145b i 2 7 6 30 SO 33 88 177 158 150 145c 2 6 1 7 10 1 1 5 2 4 145d 2 1 2 3 3 10 9 7 14^ 7 7 27 29 34 41 34 58 52 67 145f 3 4 10 9 15 13 8 13 13 17 145g 3 9 10 16 19 19 23 25 47 39 145h 15 5 21 22 32 39 46 60 69 98 145i 1 1 3 1 145j 1 i 2 1 145k 1 3 1 2 5 3 4 6 5 6 1451 | 2 5 4 12 15 IS 26 19 21 34 145m 98 95 181 239 471 453 766 1,502 972 1,251 145u 82 51 101 86 129 176 287 363 457 536 145o 4 4 8 11 9 10 11 IS 20 28 146a 6 8 5 7 19 21 17 26 28 19 146b 9 u 10 24 26 29 20 35 40 56 146c 3 4 4 2 1 5 5 12 12 7 147a | 1 4 2 2 5 2 4 2 147b 15 9 17 36 42 54 39 54 57 71 147c 4 1 4 5 6 7 8 8 11 147d l 2 1 5 6 13 11 15 25 26 28 1 147e 17 12 13 4 14 14 11 15 16 17 149a 16 7 5 3 19 13 10 17 12 24 149b ! 13 5 7 4 10 7 7 9 19 26 149c 9 21 28 25 22 22 22 35 57 102 149d 42 48 89 93 263 282 201 370 376 391 149e 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 2 149f 9 11 24 39 8 11 14 17 34 37 149g : 77 100 114 122 171 152 161 254 343 546 149h 10 6 9 4 17 13 26 37 40 38 150 338 384 579 541 1,106 1,267 1,271 1, 7S0 2,220 3, 297 189 ", 193 1 10,671 14,529 14,025 19,631 20, 957 22, 906 34,705 63,435 98, 332 ! 3553—25 21 308 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 56. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men i. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- | national classifi- Cause, cation I No. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 113 | Cirrhosis of the liver 114 Cholelithiasis 115a j Cholecystitis 115b | Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 115c | Liver, other diseases of 117a j Peritonitis 117b | Peritoneal adhesions lisa | Pancreatitis 118b Visceroptosis 118c j Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonrcnereal) . 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122c 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Abscess, perinephritic Nephroptosis Hydronephrosis Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis Cvstitis Bladder, other diseases of Urethritis (nonvenereal) Stricture (nonvenereal) Urethra, other diseases of Prostate, diseases of Balanitis Epididymitis (nonvenereal). Hydrocele Warts, external genital organs Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 1 145d j 145e 145f ! 145g 1 145h 145i 145) 145k 1451 145m 145n 1450 Gangrene Carbuncle Furuncle Abscess Cellulitis , Trichophytosis Nails, defects and diseases of Ectoparasitis Clavus Dermatitis Eczema Erythema Herpes Impetigo Lichen Nsevus Pityriasis Psoriasis Scabies Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of Ankylosis of joint Loose bodies in joint Synovitis Floating cartilage J oi nts .other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted ) Hallux valgus Hammer-toe Metatarsalgia Myositis Pes planus Talipes Tenosynovitis - Organ's of locomotion, other diseases of XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases. Total for diseases Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Ibvem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. February. March. April. i 6 3 1 10 11 10 9 6 5 50 75 79 68 68 37 103 118 124 74 89 51 24 10 5 5 4 6 1 4 1 35 56 2 59 50 59 33 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 8 10 8 5 2 3 143 215 7 134 84 62 49 68 133 2 211 219 165 93 4 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 11 13 18 19 15 13 42 33 1 19 24 22 25 37 37 2 41 24 35 21 67 96 89 58 57 51 52 46 1 37 20 22 16 21 25 29 29 72 82 17 16 15 20 11 8 3 6 1 1 11 27 13 27 22 12 21 33 35 37 48 lc 53 94 59 60 58 44 41 50 1 39 42 33 2f| 8 19 12 17 IS rJ 154 215 210 137 113 S' I 4 2 1 1 82 63 4 56 28 42 3 380 277 322 169 192 17 1 381 335 4 229 202 174 16 250 313 204 151 172 13 30 35 45 28 35 0 95 118 91 68 66 l 161 82 69 25 67 i 1 2 7 3 2 3 9 13 12 6 1 52 79 1 68 79 71 ( 19 27 19 19 27 53 54 60 59 56 95 106 74 89 74 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 7 8 10 5 11 38 52 64 56 47 1,175 2,034 2,068 1,346 1,953 id 590 518 419 310 301 2 24 18 17 15 9 11 29 39 38 39 59 85 61 47 45 10 9 1 6 12 5 4 5 1 1 1 102 140 1 47 26 30 3 6 1 5 4 16 27 14 11 6 23 33 32 31 20 24 20 IS 12 14 120 82 15 13 13 145 151 134 90 83 ■ 1,000 910 ii 404 346 364 2 4 4 3 2 ■ 108 87 28 26 20 540 567 384 321 335 30 39 41 38 37 2,064 2,897 1,649 1,345 1,140 70, 464 74, 096 207 59,064 53,580 36,629 1 ADMISSIONS AVHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 309 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. May. j June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 1 23 113 3 3 1 93 114 27 11 9 8 1 695 41 37 23 13 6 10 7 6 3 1,067 115b 4 5 3 2 2 1 169 115c 1 1 1 1 31 117a 12 10 6 i 3 i 2 3 548 117b 1 4 118a i 1 20 118b 2 1 86 118c 15 4 6 2 2 5 1,055 119 31 18 3 1 1 1 1 206 120 1 ' 26 122a 1 24 122b 1 1 10 122c 6 4 2 1 1 188 I22d 14 4 3 2 i 2 369 122e 23 13 4 3 1 . 1 2 384 123 30 15 8 4 3 1 i 748 124a 8 12 8 3 1 4 434 124b 138 104 26 14 11 3 2 ii 670 125a 5 .6 1 1 206 125b 27 125c 6 2 2 4 218 126 17 9 4 4 1 3 362 127a 25 11 1 1 2 1 744 127b i 18 5 5 3 1 2 2 3 502 127c 7 4 4 1 1 168 127(1 56 31 u 10 8 1 1 2 1,869 127e 10 142 11 5 4 2 10 1 660 143a 103 75 42 34 16 15 21 32 7 3,441 143b 83 63 47 21 9 7 13 4 4 3,539 144a 91 83 53 54 21 19 10 20 7 3,004 144b 21 S 11 5 1 3 2 2 401 145a 23 18 16 10 4 3 4 5 2 1,348 145b 17 10 1 1 1 1 1 254 145c 2 2 66 145d 4 1 3 i 119 145e 54 28 25 5 3 i 6 4 928 145f 11 8 2 4 i 1 261 32 18 6 4 3 6 2 628 145h 47 32 27 13 8 7 1 3 1,078 1451 11 145j 1 20 145 k 2 4 2 . 93 1451 28 7 4 3 1 2 521 642 489 216 78 92 61 39 28 30 17, 947 145n 165 86 65 40 11 7 12 12 5 5,330 145o 3 1 2 i 2 227 146a 15 2 2 2 3 i 1 1 377 146b 11 8 2 3 2 1 1 642 146c 1 1 1 1 1 116 147a 36 147b 15 5 6 6 3 1 4 3 3 853 147c 2 82 147d 4 2 2 4 230 147e 11 2 i 3 1 2 340 149a 5 1 1 1 1 252 149b 4 4 3 1 3 391 149c 23 12 6 5 2 i 3 3 1,090 149d 127 47 46 27 13 7 16 12 38 6, 023 149e 1 . 37 1491 6 4 1 1 2 8 7 557 1492 130 56 32 33 10 8 10 34 8 4,976 149h 18 7 6 2 2 1 1 1 462 150 522 251 259 128 51 35 39 73 151 25, 586 189 13,047 8,324 5,076 4,185 3, 501 2,114 1,747 2,069 1,362 702, 780 310 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 57. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted me ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Monthly strength 13,420 28,821 50, 882 70, 266 92, 139 123, 429 16C, 178 Inter- national classifi- cation Year, 1917. No. Cause . June and preceding. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). l 0. 34 0. 49 0. 07 .67 4 0.89 12. 49 5.90 3. 24 1.82 .78 5 Smallpox 6 6.26 87.43 11.79 8. 20 20. 06 44. 82 25.22 .1. 14 7 .34 1.95 2. 72 8 Whooping cough .13 9 .89 5.41 1.65 1. 71 1. 04 1.46 1.35 172. 40 .90 .60 10 9/84 15. 82 19. 10 23. 74 58. 35 146. 12 14 1. 79 2. 91 .24 .51 . 17 .65 .97 18 .71 .52 .49 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 2.08 .71 .34 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c .42 .71 .17 .10 1. 12 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 19e .83 . 13 .97 .22 2.17 191 .89 4. 58 2. 12 8. 88 1. 04 4. 76 19g .89 2. 08 . 47 .68 .26 1.36 2.62 110.72 19h 8.05 106.58 79. 01 49. 18 33. 60 68.83 19i . 13 19j .17 . 13 .29 19k . 13 1 191 .42 .24 .51 .26 .78 .31] 19m 19n 33. 09 5. 41 2. 12 .68 .39 . 19 . 9‘ j 19o 4. 47 3. 33 2. 12 .34 1. 56 .29 Mil 19p 20a . 17 . 10 .47 20b 20c 22 ... !i 24 , 1 25a 1.82 8.07 i.7.1) 25b 26 47 2.68 16. 65 8. 02 3. 76 9. 12 7.97 7. 1 7. 49 2. 36 1. 20 4. 95 3. 31 3. ! 1 1 28a 7. 08 1. 18 1.20 3. 91 3. 01 3. 1 28b 29 30-35 .42 1. 18 i. 04 .29 I 13. 42 61.20 63. 92 64.04 78. 93 55.42 39. 1 37 1.79 9. 58 10.61 10. 93 12. 63 10.69 6. 1 38a Chancroidal infection 1.79 16.24 11.08 15.54 14. 98 7. 58 5. 1 38b Gonoccoccus infection 9.84 35. 39 42. 22 37. 57 51. 32 37. 14 20. 1 IV. General diseases (others). 36 .10 39-45 .10 46 .83 .71 .51 .52 78 6. 1 48a 3.33 3.07 1.71 5. 08 5.83 48b 49 ■ 50 .19 ■ 51a .24 .39 51b 52a 52b 53 b 88 .42 ■ 116 53c 54 .65 .19 ■ 55a 55b .17 .17 2.91 1.89 3. 07 3.65 5.93 56a 1.67 .71 1.71 1.82 1.36 56b .17 .13 .29 57-59 Poisoning, chronic .10 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. 311 ADMISSION'S WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. in Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 193, 264 223, 130 283, 268 388, 048 587, 240 796, 427 1, 063, 192 1, 266, 592 1, 527, 793 1, 635,321 Inter- national classifi- Year , 1918. No. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. 0. 05 0. 02 0. 15 0.71 0. 53 0.40 0. 32 1 0. 19 . 05 0.21 0.25 .61 .86 1.08 .72 . 53 .33 4 .04 .09 .01 .01 .01 5 31.48 9. 36 5. 76 3. 09 4.52 3. 41 2. 95 6.59 7. 04 6. 28 6 10.43 8. 17 10. 00 5. 38 3. 78 2. 05 .84 . 45 . 40 . 50 7 .04 .03 .05 .01 .03 .02 8 2. 67 3. 33 13. 68 6.46 6.91 4. 84 2. 67 1. 72 1.41 1.82 9 96. 80 57. 60 66. 55 66.39 79. 37 83. 73 45. 84 56.41 214. 90 315. 04 10 .56 . 16 .34 .19 . IS . 15 1.37 3. 47 2. 95 4.01 14 .93 .91 1.06 .96 .39 .26 . 12 . 15 .16 .19 IS .81 7. 67 2. 47 1. 57 1. 19 1.24 1 . « .58 . 57 19a .01 19b 1.06 1.45 .21 . 15 .22 .23 . 12 .33 .24 . 54 19c .04 .02 .02 .03 .02 .02 19d .12 .27 .21 .03 .10 .06 .06 .09 .04 .04 19e 4. 04 .59 .68 . 59 .49 . 12 . 05 . 12 . 18 . 05 19f 3. 35 1.34 1.69 .96 .67 .63 .24 .33 .61 1.45 19g 167. 22 166. 02 137. 00 50. 28 32. 27 19. 48 14. 27 15.04 23. 70 31.90 19b .03 .02 .03 .02 .05 .07 .04 19i .02 . 06 .01 .02 19j .03 .01 .01 .02 19k .31 .22 .21 .37 . 9S .78 .23 .26 . 17 .26 191 .02 . 01 . 05 .05 .02 19a .12 .32 . 09 . 12 . 11 . 04 . 03 .01 19n . 16 . 21 .31 .20 .08 . 01 . 05 .01 . 01 19o . 16 .09 .04 .06 .06 .07 . 05 . 11 .16 .08 .02 .05 .01 . 03 . 06 . 07 20a 20b .06 .01 .01 20c . 08 . 09 .08 .06 .02 .02 .02 .02 22 .01 . 01 24 .12 .32 .30 .53 .37 .14 .30 . 06 .37 4. 64 25a . 13 .02 .02 .02 .01 .12 .ii . 04 . 09 . 02 .01 .01 . 01 26 9. 44 12.05 16.44 14. 23 9. 44 4. 2S 2.45 2. 52 2.85 5. 12 47 4. 97 2. 90 3. 85 2.69 2. 72 2. 05 1.98 2. 3S 2.71 2. 60 3.91 2.42 3. 05 2. 13 2. 35 1.52 1. 57 1.89 2. 03 1.86 2Sa .06 .04 .06 .08 . 15 .10 .23 .33 .48 28b .12 .OS .09 .02 .03 .02 .02 .03 .02 29 .87 .48 .68 .40 .27 .35 . 2S .25 .31 .24 30-35 31. 85 28. 56 34. 57 30. 03 26. 67 18. 35 12. 57 15. 96 14. 34 13. 30 |i 7.39 6. 67 6. 74 6. 06 5. 78 4.87 3. 52 5. 06 4. 20 3. 73 37 5.46 4.19 4.74 4. 55 3.96 2.65 1.70 2.11 2.08 2.05 3Sa 19.00 17. 69 23.09 19.42 16. 92 10.83 7.35 8.79 8.06 7.53 3Sb 19 .04 .09 .06 .06 .06 .09 .05 .06 36 .25 .16 .04 .12 . 10 .08 . 11 .07 .09 .07 39-45 1.92 . 75 1.14 . 65 .86 . 0/ .64 .69 .29 .51 46 5.03 3. 55 5.34 4.17 3.72 3.47 3.06 3.96 6.22 9.18 4Sa .03 .01 .01 I .06 .02 .oi .01 49 .06 .16 .17 .03 .08 06 .01 . 14 .09 .07 50 .31 .22 .34 .49 .39 .26 .34 .33 .27 .41 51a .06 .04 .03 .01 52a .04 .06 .13 .02 .01 .01 53a - ‘ .02 01 01 «i3h . 11 .06 .12 .14 .14 . 15 ’.01 ns .01 116 FAp .02 .08 09 09 .05 .13 .03 .10 .09 .os .08 .04 54 .04 .03 .02 .01 .06 .05 .13 .06 .06 .03 .05 .04 .04 .04 55c 3.10 2.90 2. 75 3.12 2.60 1.46 .71 1.08 1.7S 3.21 55d 1.24 1.0S 1.74 1.67 1.10 .83 .34 .25 .24 . 6S 55e 1.12 .70 . 59 .62 .80 . 54 .42 .36 .36- .25 56a .19 . 03 .02 03 07 .02 .01 56b .03 .03 .01 .01 57-59 312 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 57 .—Admissions, by months, white enlisted men v ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- classifi- cation 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 191 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19r 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20C 22 24 25a 25b 26 47 28a 2Sb 29 30-35 37 38a 36 39-45 46 88 116 53c 54 55c 55d 55e 57-59 Monthly strength 1,682,836 1,591,962 1,488, 683 1,310,083 Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. Febru- ary. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 0. 59 0. 96 1.06 0. Malarial fevers (all). . 18 . 16 . 14 07 .01 .02 Measles 6. 16 3. 36 1.04 van .53 .93 .57 70 Whooping cough .01 .01 .02 Diphtheria and results 2.01 2. 17 2. 18 2 27 146. 82 136. 07 102. 44 1 37 20 Dysentery (all) 1.86 .78 .28 20 Erysipelas .26 .26 .21 ,10 Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1.02 1.04 .69 .01 .01 .03 01 Carrier, meningococcus .41 .38 .41 47 Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) .03 .06 .02 13 Chicken-pox .09 .13 . 13 14 German measles .04 . 11 . 18 15 Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 1.01 1.36 .98 00 Mumps t * 46. 19 66. 82 51. 58 35. 13 Paratyphoid A .06 .09 .13 05 Paratyphoid 13 .09 .03 .08 Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute .03 .02 Oi Trench fever . 11 .23 .77 6( Trench mouth .04 .02 .06 Ql\ 1 Typhoid vaccination .06 .10 .21 1) 1 Vaccinia .02 .01 .0’ Epidemic diseases (others) .04 . 11 .06 .if Septicemia, general .07 .02 .06 .01 .02 .0 .01 .0 1 Tetanus .01 .02 .01 3. 72 .78 .49 ■i Mycoses (others) .02 .01 1 Pellagra .01 .02 4. 32 4.39 2. 11 1. II. Tuberculosis (all) 3. 35 4. 21 4.99 5.1 1 Tuberculosis of lungs 2.32 2.53 3. 60 3. Suspected tuberculosis .73 1.30 .95 1. | Acute miliary tuberculosis .04 .03 .06 ' Tuberculosis (others) .27 .35 .39 14.67 22. 14 24. 50 24. Syphilis (all) 4.07 5. 19 5. 42 5. 2.32 4. 52 5. 8. 27 12. 42 13.58 13. IV. General iseascs (others). .06 .08 .09 .09 .07 .04 .51 .74 .8) Arthritis 10.34 11.08 8.96 7 .01 Scurvy .02 . 11 .12 .12 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) .29 .41 .52 Acromegaly .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .04 Goiter, simple .11 .16 .11 .01 .01 .04 .02 .06 .08 .06 .01 .01 .01 .01 | .03 .02 .04 Muscular rheumatism 2.65 3. 19 1.82 General diseases (others) .22 .31 .44 Alcoholism (acute or chronic) .44 .52 .66 1 .03 .05 .04 Poisoning, chronic .02 .01 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 313 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31. 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 1,115,693 853, 425 569, 842 271,633 111,634 48,006 30,315 21,055 18,920 18,379 1,469,656 Inter- Year, 1919 — Continued. national class ifi- cation period. No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0. 87 0.24 0.23 0.49 0.S6 1.00 1.58 1. 14 1.27 0. 53 1 .22 .39 .59 .88 1.50 1. 75 .79 3.42 1.27 0. 65 .47 4 .21 .25 . 01 2. 19 2. 49 1.64 .66 1.93 9. 25 .40 1.71 5.07 33.29 5. 12 6 .17 .58 .36 . 75 1.07 1.50 .79 3. 42 1.31 1.33 7 .01 .04 . 11 .01 8 2.01 2. 66 2. 13 3. 40 3.12 4. 00 1. 58 8. 55 8. 88 14.36 2.67 9 58.26 30.36 18. 76 11.97 17.41 15. 00 15. 04 18.23 10. 7S 90. 08 119. 92 10 .03 . 11 .22 .97 5. 50 1. 19 1. 14 1. 34 14 .27 . 11 . 13 .22 .21 .25 .57 .63 1.96 .26 18 1.05 .59 .84 1.33 1.83 2. 25 .40 1. 71 41.85 13. 05 1. 13 19a .02 9*2 .01 19b .90 .46 .17 . 40 19c .13 .07 .3i .04 19d .25 .22 .63 99 .64 .25 1.27 1.31 . 14 19e .25 .25 .21 .40 . 11 .25 1.71 .65 .32 19f .87 .89 .48 .44 1.07 1. 25 1.58 5. 13 .63 .94 19g 2S.1S 17. 15 11.35 8. 75 16. 45 23.49 9.50 1.71 .63 1.31 39. 16 19h .01 .01 .04 . 11 .40 .05 19i .01 .01 .25 .40 .03 19j .01 .02 .79 .01 19k .33 .17 .13 .04 .35 191 .08 .04 .06 .09 . 11 .40 .04 1.36 .51 . 11 .27 . 11 1.90 .25 19n . 16 .11 .02 . 11 .OS 19o ; .75 .24 .02 . 13 .25 . 12 19p .09 . 11 . 04 20a .01 .00 20b . 00 20c .03 . 02 22 .00 24 .15 .07 .13 .04 .21 .63 1. 12 25a . 01 .01 26 1. 15 .90 .59 .71 .97 2. 25 3. 17 2. 85 4.44 3. 92 3.91 47 4.37 3. 85 2.99 3.84 5.91 5. 25 7. 92 6.S4 2.54 2.61 3. 52 2.54 2. 08 1.79 2. 25 3. 65 4. 75 7. 52 6. 27 1.27 2.61 2.43 28a 1. 39 1.22 .88 1. 15 1.72 .50 .40 1.27 . 70 28b .04 .03 .06 .09 .04 29 .40 . 52 . 25 .35 .35 30-35 28. 74 30.16 38. 22 88. 13 118.67 437. 64 859. 86 656. 98 391. 88 298. 30 27.91 6. 51 6. 07 8.76 14. 62 16.88 61.98 105. 70 60. 40 21.56 19. 5S 5. 90 37 6.88 7. 97 8. 42 17. 45 38. 16 146. 46 285. 04 238. 75 145. 21 105. 09 6. 06 38a 1 15. 35 16. 11 21.04 56. 06 63. 64 229. 19 469. 12 357. 83 225. 11 173. 63 15. 95 38b .12 . 15 .04 .25 .07 36 .05 . 14 . 11 .31 . ii . 09 39-45 1.09 1.29 1. 10 .80 1.29 2. 50 5. 94 1. 71 1.27 1.96 .73 46 7.00 5. 13 4. 53 4. 68 6. 13 7. 50 8.31 5. 13 3.80 7. IS 6. 93 48a . 01 .00 48b . 12 . 18 .06 .09 .43 . 10 50 1.01 .63 . 65 .31 . 75 .50 1. 14 51a .01 .01 . 00 .02 . 00 .01 .09 .40 . 01 52 b .01 .01 .25 .01 53a .02 .03 . 01 .24 .34 .21 . 35 . 11 1. 19 .63 . 16 88 .01 .02 . 11 .00 116 .01 .03 .02 .09 .02 53c .04 .06 .04 .21 .40 .07 .01 . 01 .02 .01 55b ■w .03 .02 .04 .03 55c 1. 12 .89 .69 .88 1.50 1.75 . 79 63 2. 61 2. 02 55d . 87 .59 .69 .35 .86 1. 19 . 55 55e .70 1. 25 1. 33 2. 69 5.59 12. 25 17. 02 19. 37 6. 34 7. 18 . 78 56a . 04 .03 .06 . 11 . 50 . 79 .04 56 b .03 .01 .02 .09 . 65 .01 57-59 314 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 57. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. June and preceding. July. Y August. | ear, 1917. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. V. Nervous system, diseases o) (all). 60 61 0. 22 62 n. 17 0. 26 07 63b .07 64 0. 19 .07 66a 66b 0.71 .52 .45 69 0. 42 .94 1.88 1.56 .97 1.27 .26 .07 .42 .24 .17 .78 1.17 .75 .58 .60 74d .13 Neuro-circulator y asthenia (disordered action of the heart) 74 f . 10 .17 .19 73a 1.25 .94 .34 1.04 1.26 .82 .83 .47 .68 .78 1.07 2.02 .24 1.02 .65 .78 1.57 j 74g .94 .34 .52 .87 1.12 VI. Mental alienation. 67 .19 68a .47 68b 2. 08 .47 .34 .91 .78 68c .26 .39 .22 6Sd 1.25 .71 .34 .26 .97 .45 68e .42 .07 68f .17 .13 .19 68g .24 .19 .07 68h .34 .10 .45! 681 .24 .19 . 15 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases oj. Refractive errors (all) .47 .51 .78 1. 65 1.80 75a .47 .51 .52 .97 1.201 .15 .26 .39 .07 (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) 1 .29 .37 .37 75c 75d .26 .10 .6; .29 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 0.89 3.33 2. 12 3.07 1.82 5. 06 75g .17 .39 .21; 75h .42 .13 .19 . 1 " 75i .24 75k .71 .85 .52 .97 . 2 : 751 .24 .65 .39 .31 .10 -O’ 75o .17 .10 75p .24 .17 .26 .29 .3 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .24 .51 1. 30 .97 • 9 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media .89 5.00 1. 65 4. 27 4. 04 11.18 12, 1 Mastoiditis .42 .17 .39 .39 . 3 .42 .17 .13 .19 • C 76d .13 . 76e .42 .17 .39 .29 .3 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. II .42 .24 .68 .26 .49 .( 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs .83 .34 .39 .49 A 8fir» 86d .10 86e Sinusitis (all) .83 .47 1.02 2.21 1.26 27 86 f .34 .10 • R6h 3 58 .42 5.90 1. 88 5. 86 12. 74 80i Nasal fossae, other diseases of .26 .10 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN — EUROPE, 315 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year 1918. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.25 0.05 0.04 0.06 0.10 . 05 .07 .02 0.12 0.25 .06 .04 .01 .04 03 .01 .04 .03 .03 .01 .01 .12 .05 .04 .03 .04 .09 .03 .10 . 05 .64 .19 . 05 08 .02 .03 .01 .02 .02 04 .04 .OS .05 .01 .07 .03 .10 .16 .01 .01 .01 .06 .16 .17 .15 .20 .12 .io .07 .09 .15 .81 .SI .68 . / l .78 .69 .74 1.25 1.03 .58 .03 .02 .01 .01 . 75 1.34 .76 1.36 1.43 1.04 . 33 1.46 .93 1.06 .12 .27 .08 . 15 .16 .12 .07 .06 .09 . 14 .12 .27 .13 .25 .18 .29 .19 .19 .25 . 35 .09 .06 .06 .81 .72 .79 .06 .16 .89 1.98 1.84 1.11 9.58 5.28 4.12 5.42 .08 .03 .02 .02 .01 .93 .48 .89 .99 .98 .62 1.85 1.67 1. 55 1.88 .87 1.18 1.06 1.14 .72 .36 .36 .44 .36 .oS 1.06 .97 1.27 . 77 .94 .63 .58 .78 1.12 1.21 1 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 1.80 .16 .42 .37 .43 .36 .47 .39 .40 .41 . 05 .04 .03 .03 .03 .02 .02 .01 . 75 .32 .13 .37 .47 .45 .98 1.10 .67 .50 .99 1.45 .47 .68 1.02 .48 .46 .78 .70 .61 .19 .11 .04 .03 .10 .17 .11 .08 .05 .10 .87 1.02 .76 .46 .61 .35 .47 .36 .31 .28 .12 .27 .08 .71 .33 .15 .09 .11 .08 .09 .37 .48 1.02 1.0 8 1.49 2.64 8. 75 4.79 4.28 5. 56 .06 .03 .04 .03 . 11 .07 .08 .06 .27 .21 .12 .20 .20 .09 .22 .09 .08 .50 .11 .17 1.24 .49 .50 .58 .99 .96 .89 1.92 1.56 1.27 1.18 1.49 1.36 1. 65 1.88 1.41 1.17 1.24 1.18 1.06 .74 .88 .69 .78 . 78 .58 .42 .50 .27 .04 .15 .33 .23 .36 .50 .35 .18 .12 .05 .13 .19 .16 .27 .40 .47 .28 .30 .06 . 05 .04 .09 .12 .17 . 11 .12 .19 .28 .19 .a .08 .03 .12 .06 . 05 .08 .07 .07 .03 .02 .02 .02 .01 .06 .04 .09 .04 .02 .06 .03 .05 .03 .06 .a .13 .22 .08 .09 .24 .27 . 18 .18 3.91 2.58 3.01 2.13 2.39 1.60 1.15 1.36 1.40 1.47 .19 .16 .13 .22 .29 .17 .11 .11 .09 04 .06 .05 .04 .03 .04 .05 .10 .09 .07 .11 .05 .08 .06 .02 .01 01 .01 • ii .13 .09 .ie .06 .09 .06 .14 .09 . 75 .11 .47 .06 .37 .26 .25 .27 .16 .28 .31 .27 .34 .34 .51 .50 .43 .41 .42 .42 .06 .22 .08 .03 .12 .06 .03 .05 .06 .04 .06 .02 .01 .06 .08 .06 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 .43 .38 .34 .22 .33 .24 . 15 .13 .17 . 18 09 .81 .70 .93 .46 . 65 .47 .42 .45 .35 .43 15.83 12.75 13. 13 7. 95 6. 29 4. 22 3.52 3. 97 3. 97 5.83 . 93 .38 .64 .80 .49 .39 .21 .20 . 15 .29 . 25 . 16 .08 .12 . 12 .09 .09 . 19 . 12 .09 . 12 . 05 . 15 .06 .08 .06 .07 .05 .08 . 19 .22 . 17 .15 .29 . 15 .24 . 12 . 14 .15 .43 .16 .17 .03 .27 .24 . 15 .12 ■ OS .OS . 37 . 75 .80 .74 1. 14 1.21 . 65 .68 .46 .29 .04 .06 . 16 . 14 .oi . 10 .07 .05 3. 79 2. 42 3. 09 1.67 1. 49 . .96 .71 .76 1.23 . 06 .21 .06 .06 . 15 .06 .06 .05 01 .04 01 5.46 3. 98 3. 43 2. 78 1. 76 . 63 .47 .51 1. 26 1.45 . 37 . 16 .30 .09 . 14 .15 . 11 . 15 .20 . 14 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 742 67 68a 68b 68c 6Sd 6Se 68f 68g 68h 68i 75a 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75i <5j 75k 751 75m 75n 750 75p 75q 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b 86c 86d 86e 86f S6g S6h 86 i 316 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 57. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men i? ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918 — Continued. Year 1919. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. Febru- ary. V. Nervous system, diseases of (.all). 60 Encephalitis 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.05 61 Meningitis, simple .15 .24 .10 .11 62 .02 .01 .01 63a Multiple sclerosis .01 .01 .02 .01 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) .04 .05 .04 .04 64 .01 .05 .09 .05 66a Facial paralysis .03 .15 .11 .14 66 b .02 .01 66 c Paralysis without specified cause (others) .14 .13 .14 .11 69 .79 .69 .75 .01 .02 .02 74 b Neurasthenia 1.08 1.38 1.87 1.72 74c Enuresis .n .22 .32 .27 74d .12 .08 .06 .04 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) .75 .93 1.68 2.01 74 f Shell-shock (cause not given) 1.23 .36 .22 .05 72 .01 .01 .01 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 1.05 .75 1.01 1.0.5 73b .53 .87 .68 . 67 ! 73c 1.18 1.58 1.57 1. 12' 73d .01 .02 .03! 74g Nervous system, other diseases of .37 .63 .52 .471 VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane .02 .05 .04 68a Constitutional psychopathic states .51 .41 .71 • 83 68b Mental deficiency . 59 .61 .54 1.5S 68c Malingering .10 .06 .03 ,0t 68d Dementia priecox . 14 .28 .72 .31 68e Psvchast.henia .04 .06 .16 .1] 68 f Psychoneurosis 2.04 1.45 .57 .3! 68g Psychosis, alcoholic .03 .07 .09 .11 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive .14 . 17 .42 .3' 68i Psychoses (others) 1.40 1.79 .77 .7ll VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. .86 1.50 3.31 1.7! .39 .58 1.14 • 8| 75a .16 .38 1.15 .4 .16 .24 .89 .3 .16 .30 .12 .0 75b .06 .05 .12 .0 .02 .02 .02 .fit 75d .04 .03 .06 .1 .14 .11 .15 75f 1.55 2.54 2.81 2.4 .04 .11 .16 .1 .09 .08 .11 .01 .01 .1 .03 .10 .15 .26 .30 .23 751 .46 .75 .55 .04 .09 .08 75n .01 .02 75o .01 .06 .02 75p 75a . 19 .29 .36 .38 .61 1.25 • VIII. Ear, diseases of. 5. 90 8. 81 8.93 .37 .50 .38 76c Otitis externa .09 . 11 .20 76d .03 .07 .07 . 13 .29 .38 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. .06 . 15 .20 .46 .72 .83 86c .01 86d . 04 .05 .05 86e 1.60 2. 93 3. 58 1 86 f .06 .05 .09 .01 .02 86h 2. 06 3. 38 4. 08 4 86i Nasal fossae, other diseases of .17 .29 .32 ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUEOPE, 317 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919— Continued. Total for period. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. n.oo 0. 02 60 .06 0 08 0. 11 0.09 0.2i 0.50 . 12 61 .03 .04 . 11 .02 62 .01 .01 63a .08 .03 63b .01 .OS .04 .08 .20 .08 .09 .21 .50 0.40 .08 .01 66b . 10 . 13 .06 .04 .25 0. 63 . 13 66c .74 .56 .40 . 53 . 54 1.50 1. 58 1.71 1.90 3. 92 . 7S 69 . 01 .01 .01 1.94 1.60 1.22 1.24 2. 15 2. 25 2. 38 1. 71 2. .54 . 65 1.35 74b .28 .25 .21 .09 . 54 1.00 1. 14 1.90 1.31 . 19 74c .05 .06 .04 . 04 . 11 74d 1. 69 2. 28 1. 12 1.41 1. 18 2. 00 1.98 .63 .97 .03 .01 .02 . 13 2. 17 74f .01 .01 .01 72 1.23 1.00 .93 1. 15 1.07 2. 75 1.58 1. 14 3.17 1.21 73a .69 . 58 .32 .44 .64 . 50 .40 1. 14 2.54 .62 73b 1.25 .91 .61 1.15 1.18 1.25 2. 77 1. 71 1.90 . 65 1. 11 73c .04 .01 .01 73d .69 .41 . 51 .84 1.18 1.50 .79 2. 54 8. 49 .51 Ug .03 .04 .04 .09 .57 .03 67 1.08 . 65 .86 . 71 1.07 1. 75 1. 19 1. 14 1.27 . 65 .67 68a .86 1.05 . S4 . 75 1.07 1.00 2. 38 2. 85 2.54 . 77 68b .05 .10 .02 .04 .08 68c .47 . 55 .53 .49 1. 18 1. 75 5. 15 1.71 2.54 1.31 . 45 6Sd .10 .24 .19 .09 .32 .50 .63 . 13 .48 .39 .40 .44 .64 .75 1. 19 2. 47 68f . 14 . 13 .23 .53 .43 .50 1.71 1.27 . 10 68g .41 38 . 59 .40 .64 .75 3. 96 1.71 . 65 .25 6Sh 1.11 1. 14 1.54 1.06 .21 1.75 1.58 1.14 .63 .98 6Si 2. 29 1. 69 1.03 1.72 2. 47 1. 25 .40 1.90 1.96 1.64 75a 1.11 .90 . 55 1.15 1.29 .25 .40 .63 . To 75a(l) . 60 .28 .17 .27 .63 . 39 75a (2) .45 .38 .25 .97 .25 .63 .35 .13 .13 .08 .09 .21 .65 . 16 .17 . 11 .06 .22 . 11 .25 .09 .04 .04 .02 .13 . ii .02 .09 .32 .25 .06 .13 .24 .13 .31 .21 .25 .40 .63 . 65 . 17 75e 2. 60 2. 73 1.77 1.72 3. 22 4. 00 1. 19 1. 71 2. 54 5. 22 2. 09 75f . 17 .21 . 11 .27 .25 . 79 . 13 .40 . 45 . 17 .04 .21 . 79 . 57 . 13 .01 .02 .01 .13 .20 .25 .27 .32 .25 . 11 .42 .42 .38 .53 . 75 2. 25 .79 57 .63 .31 75k .76 .86 . 86 . 84 2. 75 .63 1. 31 751 .04 .15 .04 . 13 .21 .25 .40 57 .63 1.96 .07 75m .03 .03 . 01 .02 .01 .08 .02 .39 .31 .44 .31 .64 .75 .57 .26 75p 75 q 00 .96 . 75 .74 .SO 1.07 1.50 .79 . 57 1.90 1.31 . 65 75r 8. 76 7.09 4.46 3.31 6. 13 12.25 3.96 7. 41 8. 24 9.79 6.80 76a • 20 .27 .17 .18 .43 .75 .40 .57 .63 .33 76b . 19 .a .23 .44 .54 .50 .79 .14 76c .01 .04 .02 .04 .11 .25 .06 76 d .35 .21 .34 .22 .21 .40 .23 76e .11 .11 .11 .18 .32 .40 .15 86a .89 1.20 .93 1.28 1.72 .75 .79 .73 86b .1 . 00 86c 1 .06 .13 .06 .04 .11 .06 S6d 3.64 2.97 2.23 2.03 2. 47 3.50 1.98 .63 2.61 2.14 S6e .09 .20 .02 .04 .07 S6f .02 .01 86g 3.26 2.50 2.04 4. 06 5. 70 6.25 20. 98 27.92 36.14 68. 54 2. 79 S6h .28 .22 .21 .44 .21 .57 3.17 .65 .22 S6i 318 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 57. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Year, 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. June and preceding. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. X. Throat, diseases oj. 87a 87 b 1.79 0.42 0. 68 3.39 10.99 22.10 Larynx, other diseases of 100a 12.52 25. 40 32. 78 25. 61 25.27 32. 96 42.25 4.72 100b Tonsillitis, chronic .42 .47 1.20 3.39 4.76 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 100(1 5.37 2. 91 5. 90 4.27 7.68 11.76 20.45 .52 1 lOOe .34 .65 .39 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 .07 78 Endocarditis, acute .42 79a 79a 79a .89 1.25 .17 1.82 .87 2.02 .15 1 ( 1 ) A ortic insufficiency .65 .10 (2) Aortic stenosis I 79a 79a 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency .89 1.25 .17 .9i .68 i. 50 .26 .10 .37 (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions. 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 79b Cardiac hypertrophy .42 .19 79c Cardiac dilatation .24 .65 .39 .30 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency .83 .24 .39 .68 .97 .52 79e Heart, other organic diseases of .47 .39 .19 80 Angina pectoris .10 .15 81a Aneurysms . 17 81b 81c .17 .29 .30 Aortitis 81d 82 83a .47 Hemorrhoids 1.79 6.66 9.43 9.22 8. 86 10. 60 12.74 1 83b Varicocele .83 1.42 2.73 .65 3.21 2.55 83c Varicose veins .24 .85 1.04 .97 1. 12 j 83d .47 .39 . 22 1 1 84a 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 5. 83 2.83 3.93 2.08 2.82 3.22 85a 85b 85c Cardiac disorders," functional .29 .15 85d 85e 85f Tachycardia .42 .24 .17 1.30 .68 .6(1 85g 85h .24 .19 .26 .15 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 91 8. 94 34.97 35. 14 38. 42 84. 79 153. 02 219.2! Pneumonia, broncho-^ 1.79 1.67 1.89 1.54 5. 60 4.57 5.61 92a Pneumonia^ lobar 3.58 4.58 .94 2.22 4.30 7.78 9.8 93a Pleurisy, suppurative .83 .24 .17 .10 .2! 93b Pleurisy! serofibrinous .83 .24 .68 .78 .97 .8! 93c Pleura, other diseases of .89 5.41 1.42 3.59 5.34 6. 22 95 96 1.18 .34 1.43 1.26 1.3, 97 98 .10 .1 Lungs, other diseases of .17 .13 1.07 2.8 XIII. Digestive system , diseases of. .78 .29 .1 99b 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of .89 3. 33 6.37 2.22 4. 69 5.06 3.4 102a .89 .42 .24 .34 .52 .68 102b 102c 105a 105b . 10 1.79 5. 00 7. 08 6. 83 8. 21 9.24 12 , ! .42 .24 .34 5. 37 7.91 10. 38 4. 95 3. 91 5.44 8.1 105c 106 2. 68 25.40 34.91 20.15 18. 75 15.85 22 . .89 .24 .10 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b .85 .52 .19 . 17 .1 .89 1.67 6. 84 5.46 8.34 10.50 ! l . 7.91 5.42 6. 83 7.68 9.82 : i . .83 .34 .13 .29 1.42 .51 .91 .78 Intestines, other diseases of 2. 68 11.24 8.96 19.64 16.02 12.44 2 . a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 319 ilurope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- January. February. March. April. May. June . July. August. September. October. cation. No. 13. 85 5.16 5. 38 2. 35 1.43 1.07 0.46 0. 37 0.60 2. 62 87a 19 . 11 .03 .02 .01 .02 .03 87b 44. 52 35.44 40. 88 28. 11 18.76 12. 13 9. 57 8. 51 7.27 7.93 100a 2.42 2.64 3. 01 2. 69 1. 74 1.49 1.21 1. 71 1.22 1.02 100b .01 .01 100c 9. 50 4. 79 6.95 4. 14 2.80 2. 02 1.49 1.93 2.10 3.21 100d .12 .05 .55 .83 .98 1.01 . S7 .68 .75 .83 lOOe . 11 .13 . 12 .08 .08 . 05 .03 .02 .03 77 .31 .05 .08 . 22 .10 .06 .06 .06 . 05 .03 78 2. 24 1.72 1.53 1.36 1.33 1.10 1. 13 1.19 1. 15 1.00 79a .25 . 11 .03 .08 .03 . 11 .09 .08 .12 79a(l) . 06 . 05 . 04 .03 . 04 . 01 . 01 .01 79a(2) 1.61 1.18 1.19 .99 .86 .72 .62 .66 .59 .50 79a(3) .06 . 16 .21 .03 .06 .08 . 15 .09 . 16 . 15 79a(4) .12 .04 .03 .02 .02 . 05 .05 . 05 .02 79a(5) .03 . 01 .01 . 12 . 22 .04 .22 .27 .26 .20 .28 .27 .19 79a(S) . 11 . 04 .03 .02 .11 .03 .09 .03 .07 79 b . 13 .09 . 10 .09 .02 .05 .03 . 04 .50 .75 .38 .56 .37 .36 .24 .26 . 19 .33 79d .43 . 11 .42 .31 .31 .33 .12 .09 . 16 . 22 79e . 06 . 11 . 04 .03 .08 .08 .05 .01 80 .02 81a .06 . 04 . 12 .02 . 06 .03 .02 81b 81c .05 81d . 05 . 04 .03 .04 .05 . 03 .02 .04 82 7.39 - 6.40 5. 80 4. 79 4.62 4. 26 4. 07 6.54 6.20 8. 64 83a 1. 30 1.67 1.69 1.64 1.96 1.04 .93 1.41 1.00 .98 83b 1.43 . 43 .59 . 74 1.06 .83 .56 .46 .53 .59 83c . 16 .09 . 12 .06 . 14 . 13 . 12 83d .02 2.17 i. 88 2. 20 1.98 2.25 1.79 1.00 1.06 1.03 1. 14 84b .12 .05 .04 .09 .06 .12 .09 .OS .09 .08 85a .05 .01 85b .06 .16 .25 . 19 .29 .38 .35 .43 .54 .37 85c .02 .02 .02 . 01 . 01 .01 • i9 . 16 . 51 .31 .53 .63 .40 .48 .41 .62 85f .06 . 04 .08 .08 . 10 . 10 . 05 . 07 .19 . 05 .21 .06 .08 .09 .07 .04 .06 85h 92. 52 46.68 44.44 33. 27 24. 46 14.89 9. 76 12. 35 07 77 43.84 S9-90 4. 84 1.77 3. 26 1.70 1.06 1. 10 . 77 1.72 12.04 23. 58 91 15. 34 5. 65. 11.27 7. 45 5. 01 2.98 2. 57 2. 66 9. 09 14. 54 92a .37 .27 .59 .49 .29 .44 .25 .21 .38 . 54 93a .93 .43 1.06 .93 1. 14 1.01 .93 .97 .88 1. 03 93b 9. 38 6. 35 7. 37 4. 64 3.47 2.31 1.47 1.46 2. 10 2. 72 93c .05 .02 .01 95 . 56 .. 22 . 55 . 77 .67 . 50 .62 .81 .93 .97 96 .19 .04 .06 .08 .02 .01 .01 .01 .03 97 .81 . 31 .38 .46 .25 . 45 .07 • OS .09 .23 98 .12 .27 .47 .53 .27 .20 .15 . 22 .30 .27 99a . 05 QQh j 3.48 2.96 4.41 3. 49 3.17 2. 91 2. 89 4.77 4.71 5. 84 99c 02 03 01 .37 .27 .30 .25 .35 .20 .os .23 . 15 .27 102a . 09 .04 . 06 .03 02 05 7.14 7. 21 7.12 6. 2S 5. 82 4.01 3. 69 4.36 3! 5S 5. 06 102c .06 . 11 .08 .28 . 16 .23 .09 .14 .13 .07 105a 2.36 1. 72 1.65 1.52 2. 66 2.32 3.30 12.42 7. 05 19. 61 105b 13.04 10. 06 10. 55 11.26 12. 98 8. 6S 14. 59 35.62 24.16 53. 08 105C . 11 .03 .02 .05 .05 07 Ofi .05 .02 04 01 03 107a .25 .32 .34 .25 .12 .18 . 16 .19 .OS ! 06 107b .05 . 08 .03 .06 01 01 03 01 107n 7.39 5.43 7. 03 6. 43 5. 07 5.36 5.01 6.03 5. 55 5. 82 108 8. 63 7.10 6. 74 5.38 6.01 5. 53 5.42 6. 22 5. 23 6.11 109a .06 .05 .04 .22 .14 .06 . 16 .09 .13 .09 109b .87 .65 .89 .62 .43 .47 .47 .46 . 47 .48 110a 6.58 6.08 6. 27 4. 08 5.46 3. 90 2. 91 1 3.65 2. 75 2. 25 110b 320 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 57. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men ii ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- nationa] classifi- es) ion No. K7a 871) 100a 100b 100c lOOd 100c 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 7913 79e 79d 79c 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a asb 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 851 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. X. Throat, diseases of . Laryngitis, acute catarrhal . . Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from. Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal. Pharynx, other diseases of. . XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitral insufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension . Aort 4.31 11.25 1.11 .03 3.82 .98 4. 60 .01 17. 06 1. 76 .01 6.62 1.23 .06 1.02 .06 .01 .58 .10 .05 .21 .08 .04 .26 . 16 .09 rtitis . Arteries, other diseases of. . Embolism and thrombosis. Hemorrhoids Varicocele. Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphat.icus Lymphatic system, other diseases of. Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of. .05 6.60 .92 .45 .13 1.02 . 10 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative Pleurisy, serofibrinous Pleura, other diseases of Gangrene of lungs Asthma Pulmonary emphysema Lungs, other diseases of . 37 .01 .01 .58 .07 .05 41.59 7.49 4. 76 .53 1. 11 2. 41 .97 .01 . 13 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focal infection from. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Gastroenteroptosis Stomach, other doseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea. .39 Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm). Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes. Intestinal parasites, others. Appendicitis Hernia. Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of. 5.30 .01 .19 .06 4. 88 . 12 10. 48 36.00 .02 .03 .10 .02 5.36 5.40 .08 . 54 2. 23 .04 .09 1. 55 .09 .02 .97 .20 .01 .26 .08 .05 .39 .20 .02 .01 .05 .02 6. 72 1.30 .84 .08 1.61 .10 .02 .47 .73 . 11 .08 59. 32 6. 96 5. 56 .44 1. 30 3. 04 .97 .02 .13 .44 .01 3.91 .02 .34 .04 4. 70 .10 5.53 18. 41 . 05 .05 . 10 .02 8. 13 6. 95 .16 .79 4.68 Year, 1919. January. 5.22 .02 16. 64 2. 28 7. 08 1.43 .06 .05 1.89 .13 .03 1.37 .22 .03 . 10 .12 .02 .41 .28 .02 .02 .06 .01 .06 5. 70 1.42 .76 .09 .01 1.35 .08 56. 45 7. 63 4.80 .27 1. 68 2.49 .85 .06 .09 Febru- ary. .63 .01 3.34 .03 .36 ..14 5.45 .07 2.46 9. 75 .04 .02 .20 .04 6.88 5.72 .09 .81 4. 14 6.07 17.06 1.83 .02 0.46 1. 88 .05 1. .07 .02 1.39 s .24? .03 [I .05 .05 .02 .31 .16 .01 .04 .07! .oil .01 5.0' 1.71, .51 • Hi 1 . 1 "! .02 .0 .1 .o' 65.1 12.1 Ms 1 'SB ADMISSION'S — WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 321 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive- — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 3. 36 2.40 1. 10 0. 66 1.93 1. 75 1.98 0. 57 4. 44 20.23 3.24 87a m .63 .01 87b 19.12 17. 89 20.45 30.61 47.94 56. 99 51. 86 82. 05 133. 16 133. 16 16.37 100a 2. 02 2. 14 1.96 1.6S 1.29 3. 00 2.38 1.14 3. 80 4. 57 1.74 100b .04 .01 100c 5.30 4. 77 3.54 4. 68 6. 66 8. 75 5.54 7. 98 8. 88 15. 67 4.55 lOOd 2. 72 4. 54 6.42 12.86 22.25 23. 24 32. 07 34. 76 31.71 28. 07 1.99 lOOe 06 .07 .04 .21 .05 03 .02 .09 .05 78 1.85 1.98 1.41 1. 55 1.83 3.50 3.17 2. 85 .63 2.61 1.44 79a .13 .11 . 11 .09 . 11 .25 . 10 79a(l) . 05 .04 .02 79a(2) 1.30 1.59 1.03 1.28 1.72 3.00 2. 77 2.S5 .63 1.31 .96 79a(3) 3‘2 . 18 .21 . 13 .25 . 40 . 16 79a (4) .02 .03 .02 .03 79a (5) .00 79a(7) .02 .02 .04 .04 . 17 79a(8) 10 .04 . 11 .09 .21 .79 1.27 .07 79b .02 .06 .02 . 11 .05 79c .42 .30 .23 . 22 . u .40 1. 14 1.27 . 65 .34 79d .23 . 17 . 11 . IS .21 .20 .01 .06 .02 .09 .50 .04 80 .01 81a . 04 .06 .02 .04 .04 81b .03 .01 .00 81c .00 81 d .02 .06 .02 .03 82 6. 20 5.88 3.69 4. 20 7.42 7. 75 6.33 2.85 9. 51 6. 53 6. 13 83a 1. 71 1.81 1.37 2. 16 1.93 3.25 3.56 3.42 .63 1.96 1.38 83b .91 .84 .95 .35 . 54 .25 .40 1.14 1.27 . 65 .69 83c .10 . 11 . 11 .04 .21 . 10 83d .00 84a 1.62 2.04 2.38 2.87 4. 84 9. 75 6.73 7.98 5. 07 5. 87 1.59 84b .09 .08 .08 .09 . 11 .08 .01 .04 .01 85b .23 .22 . 15 .31 .21 .25 .32 .01 .01 85d .00 85 e 1.08 .61 . 57 .97 .40 3. 17 1.31 .62 .04 .11 . 11 .09 .21 .50 .07 J 85 g .09 .07 .04 .09 .11 .25 .40 . 57 .63 .06 85h 41. IS 29. 04 16.83 15. 24 23.65 54. 74 27. 32 64. 96 110.34 267. 62 40.89 89-90 5.24 3.21 1.92 1.06 . 75 2.00 2. 77 3.99 2. 54 9.14 7.32 91 3.60 3.23 2. 17 1.86 4.51 4. 50 3. 56 1.71 5. 07 4. 57 6.12 92a .3$ .34 27 .40 1.07 2. 00 .79 . 57 .63 .38 93a 2. 44 2.71 2.36 2.34 2. 90 6.50 3. 96 3. 42 .63 . 65 1.41 93b - 2. 25 2. 33 1.62 1.99 3.33 5.00 3.17 4. 56 6.98 4. 57 2. 74 93c . 00 95 . 68 .80 .42 .53 .75 1.00 .79 .82 96 .09 .06 .03 97 .04 .14 .06 . 27 .25 .63 . 19 98 .72 .73 .44 .53 . 75 3.25 .79 1. 27 .41 99a .02 .03 .02 .40 .01 99b 3. 13 3. 57 2.21 2. 92 3. 76 5.50 3.17 2.S5 6. 34 8.49 3.96 99c 1 .02 . 01 101 .30 .22 .21 .27 .21 .25 .40 2. 28 1.90 .26 102a .03 • OS .06 .04 .21 .06 102b 4.84 4. 99 5. 39 6.94 7. 74 12.25 9. 50 6. 84 10. 78 15. 01 5.04 102c . 05 .21 .08 .27 .11 .25 .12 105a 1.15 .60 .63 1. 41 2. 79 17.25 19. 40 7. 41 9.51 4. 57 6. 07 105b 0. U2 3.97 3. 75 8. 53 16.34 28. 74 39.98 14. 81 4.44 7.83 19.97 105c .11 .08 .04 .04 .11 .25 .63 .05 106 .06 .07 . 11 .03 107a .22 .17 .2i .18 .32 .25 .40 .16 107b .08 .03 . 11 .03 107c 7.81 7. 82 7. 45 7.82 13. 44 16. 75 13.06 6.27 6.98 6.53 6.59 108 6.64 6. 12 4. 78 5. 30 8. 38 8. 75 6. S4 7.61 9. 14 6.03 109a .06 .07 .08 .04 .43 . 11 109b .69 .65 .29 .35 .97 *1. 75 1.19 . 57 .63 59 110a 3.46 3.61 3.77 6.71 8. 92 10. 75 9.11 6. 27 9. 51 8. 49 3.95 110b 322 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 57 . — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- lational Year, 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. June and preceding. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 114 0.26 0.15 .37 .82 .30 .07 .15 115a 0. 47 0. 34 .91 0. 39 1. 17 115b 1.25 .24 .39 115c .34 .52 .78 117a 117b .24 .17 .26 .19 118a Pancreatitis 118b Visceroptosis 118c .24 .17 .26 .10 .45 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 . 17 .78 . 58 .90 120 .47 .34 .52 .29 .30 122a .42 122b 122c .07 122d .89 .42 .24 . 17 . 19 .15 122e Kidney and annex a, other diseases of .89 .42 .47 .17 .13 .49 .82 123 .42 .24 .13 .29 .'22 124a .42 .24 .34 .39 .49 1.12 124b Bladder, other diseases of .34 .65 .68 3.05 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) .24 .26 . 19 .22 125b .17 .52 .29 .15 125c 126 Prostate, diseases of . 17 .26 .29 .37 127a .42 .24 .34 .26 .49 .67 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 1.25 1.18 .34 .39 1.56 1.35 127c .89 1.67 .24 .85 .13 .68 1.12 '! 127 a .24 .13 . 10 .07 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 2.08 1.65 .85 1.43 2. 33 2. 17 ' ! XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. I 142 143a .71 .51 1. 17 1.36 .90 : 143b Furuncle 1. 79 3. 75 5. 66 4. 78 3. 39 5.15 4.20 144a Abscess .89 3. 75 4. 95 4.44 4. 04 5.44 4.27 : 144b .89 4. 58 4.01 4. 27 3. 13 6. 32 5.32 II 145a .89 .71 .39 • 15 145b Nails, defects and diseases of .89 2. 50 1.89 2.39 3. 13 2.82 4. 12 ! Ectoparasites .89 .24 .58 .67 145(3 Clavus .17 .13 .19 .07 ! 145e Dermatitis .49 .30 14.5f Eczema 1. 18 .34 .52 1.07 . 75 | H5g 145h Erythema .89 . 17 . 13 .10 Herpes .83 .24 .51 .78 . 7S .37 145i Impetigo .24 .34 . 65 .49 .97 145j 145k .42 1451 .13 145m Psoriasis .24 .17 .13 .10 .30 145n Scabies .89 .42 4.61 6. 25 4.47 4. 94 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 4.47 1.67 2.83 1.37 4. 04 6.22 12.74 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis .24 .17 .13 .19 .15, 146b 14fie Bones, other diseases of .42 1. 18 .34 1.56 .i9 .22 147a Ankylosis of joint .47 .22 147b 147c Synovitis " .89 1.67 1.18 .85 1.46 1.1*2: 147d Floating cartilage .13 .07, Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) Hallux valgus .13 . 19 .071' 149a .39 .39 i.27 149b Hammer-toe .13 .39 .97 149c Metatarsalgia .39 .82 149d Myositis.. I .71 .34 . 65 .97 .67 149e 14Qf Pes planus 2.12 2. 22 5.86 4. 37 10.34 . 149g 149h Tenosynovitis .83 1.42 .51 .78 i. 07 1.2: Organs of locomotion, other diseases of .89 2.50 3.07 3.76 5. 73 6. 32 7. 79 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 .26 .49 .52 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 6.26 28.31 18. 87 26. 98 24.88 28. 10 10.31 Total for diseases 165. 47 582. 01 ] 466. 27 427.08 566. 29 833. 46 1,015.1; ADMISSIONS — WHITE ENLISTED MEN — EUROPE, 323 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1918. Inter- I national January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October . I classifi- cation No. 0. 04 0. 02 0. 05 0. 01 9. 01 0. 02 0. 01 113 C. 03 .09 .08 .06 .05 .04 114 0. 68 0. 38 . 51 .31 .53 .23 .29 .35 .33 .36 115a .50 .27 .64 .49 .53 .42 .32 .50 .52 .64 115b .19 .22 .25 .25 .18 .14 .12 .07 .10 .OS 115c .04 .03 .03 .02 .04 .03 117a .19 .70 .13 .40 .27 .15 .36 .34 .37 .28 117b .02 .01 118a . 13 .06 .01 .01 118b .11 .17 .03 .08 . 05 .02 .07 .03 .07 118c .37 .48 .34 .56 .39 .24 .23 .41 .62 .71 119 .50 .38 .42 .37 .37 .26 .36 .26 .42 .39 120 .02 .02 .02 .03 .04 122a .04 .03 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 122H .01 .02 1 22c .06 . 05 .08 .19 .14 .20 .16 .09 .06 .11 122d .19 .16 .34 .34 .20 .15 .25 .27 .15 .29 122e .19 . 05 .13 .22 .18 .17 .17 .21 .22 .23 123 .56 .38 .55 .40 .41 .26 .28 .28 .27 .53 124a .56 .43 .30 .49 .49 .26 .29 .17 . 18 .21 124b .19 . 11 .21 .15 .16 .08 .08 .20 . 11 .18 125a .25 .16 .38 .19 .12 .12 .17 . 13 .11 .12 125b .06 .04 .12 .04 .02 .01 .03 .02 .01 125c .19 . 3S .21 . 19 .10 .11 .07 . 11 .12 .11 126 .31 .05 .30 .37 .25 .09 .16 . 14 _22 .11 127a .50 .91 .85 .so .59 .30 .38 .30 .27 . 45 127b .56 .22 .30 .37 .20 .29 .18 .32. .39 27 127c .12 .27 .08 .06 .20 . 05 .08 .09 .05 .10 127d 1.61 3.23 3.01 2. 35 1.74 1.13 .64 .69 .79 .97 127e II .01 .01 142 .62 .27 .42 .31 .49 .29 .23 .32 .40 .66 143a 1.80 2.15 3. 01 2. 69 3. 02 1.97 1.49 1.67 1.97 2.34 143b 3. 91 3.66 4.02 2. 97 2.47 2. 53 2. 05 2.01 2.21 2. 32 144a 1.92 3.55 3.43 3. 06 2. 06 1.94 1.29 1.23 1.77 1.73 144b .11 .42 .09 .18 . 15 .12 .27 .14 .26 145a 2. 30 1.24 1.95 1.33 1.31 1.01 . 56 • SO .85 .84 145b .12 .38 .25 .93 1.63 .50 .99 1.6S 1.24 1.10 145c .12 .32 .04 .22 .20 .02 .01 . 05 .02 .03 145d . 11 .04 06 . 06 . 03 09 07 05 .43 .38 1. 14 .90 .69 .62 .38 .55 .41 .49 145f .19 .22 .42 .28 .31 .20 .09 .12 .10 .12 145g .19 .48 .42 .49 .39 .29 .26 .24 .37 .29 145h | " .93 .27 .89 .68 . 65 . 59 .52 .57 . 54 . 72 145i .03 .01 .03 .01 .05 .03 .03 .01 145 k- .19 . 05 .06 .10 .05 .05 .06 .04 .04 1451 .12 .27 . 17 .37 .31 .27 .29 .18 .16 .25 145m 6. 09 5.11 7. 67 7.39 9.62 6.83 8. 65 14.23 7. 63 9.18 145n 5. 09 2. 74 4.28 2. 66 2. 64 2. 65 3. 24 3.44 3. 59 3.93 1450 .25 .22 .34 .34 ■ IS .15 .12 .17 .16 .21 146c .37 .43 .21 .22 .39 .32 .19 .25 .22 . 14 146b . 56 .59 .42 .74 .53 .44 .23 .33 .31 .41 146C .19 .22 . 17 .06 .02 .08 .06 . 11 .09 .05 147a . 06 ..22 .06 .04 .03 .06 .02 .03 .01 147b .93 .48 . 72 1. 11 .86 .81 .44 .51 .45 .52 147c .22 .04 .12 .10 .09 .08 .08 .06 .08 147d . 12 . 05 .21 .19 .27 .17 .17 .24 .20 .21 147e 1.06 . 65 . 55 .12 .29 .21 . 12 .14 .13 .12 149a .99 .38 .21 .09 .39 .20 .11 .16 .09 .18 149b .81 .27 .30 .12 .20 .11 .08 .09 . 15 .19 149c . 56 1.13 1. 19 . 77 .45 .33 .25 .33 . 45 . to 149d 2. 61 2. 58 3. 77 2.88 5. 37 4.25 2. 27 3. 51 2. 95 2. 87 149e • 12 .11 .04 .03 .02 .02 .03 .04 .02 .01 1491 . 56 .59 1.02 1.21 .16 . 17 .16 .16 .27 .27 149g 4. 78 5.3S 4.83 3.77 3.49 2. 29 1.82 2.41 2. 69 4.01 149h .62 .32 .38 . 12 .35 .20 .29 .35 .31 .28 150 20. 99 20. 65 24. 53 16.73 22.60 19. 09 14.35 16. 86 17. 44 24.19 189 757. 09 573. 89 615.48 433. 71 401.15 315. 76 258. 54 328. 80 498. 25 721.56 324 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 57. — Admissions, by months, white enlisted men in ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918 — Continued. Year 1919. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. Febru- ary. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 113 0.01 0. 05 0.63 114 Cholelithiasis .07 0. 08 .08 .OS : ] 1 5a .36 .57 .64 .62 ! 115b .73 .89 1.00 .68 115c Liver, oilier diseases of .17 .08 .04 .05 117a .04 .01 .03 01 117b .25 .42 .48 .46 118a Pancreatitis .01 118b .01 .02 .02 .02 118c .06 .08 .06 .05 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 Nephritis, acute 1.02 1.62 1.08 .77 120 Nephritis, chronic .48 1.00 1.70 2.01 122a Abscess, perin ephritic .03 .02 .02 .01 122b Nephroptosis .02 .02 .02 .02 122c .01 .01 .02 122(1 Pyogcnicin feet, ion of the kidneys .08 . 10 .15 .17 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of .30 .25 . 15 .22 123 Nephrolithiasis .26 .28 .33 .22 124a . 48 .72 .72 .53 124b Bladder, other diseases of .37 .35 .30 .18 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) .15 . 19 .23 .27 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) .12 .12 . 12 IS 125c .02 .05 .01 126 Prostate, diseases of .08 .20 .10 ,25 127a . 15 .25 .28 .34 | 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) .38 .71 . 4S .55 127c .29 .38 .31 .38 127(1 Warts, external genital organs .06 . 14 .10 .10 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 1.10 1.62 1.69 1.25 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 .03 .02 .01 .01 143a .58 .47 1 13b 2.71 2. 09 2.60 1 . 55 144a 2. 72 2. 53 1.85 1.85 144b 1.78 2.36 1.64 1.3S 145a .21 .26 .36 . 26 145b .68 .89 .73 .02 145c 1. 15 .62 . 23 145d .01 .02 .06 .03 145e .02 .07 . 10 .11 145f .37 .60 .55 .72 145g . 14 .20 .15 . 17 1 45h .38 .41 .48 .54 1451 .68 .80 .60 ,82 145j .01 . 03 145k .04 .02 .01 .01 1451 .05 .06 .08 .0.5 145m .27 .39 .52 .51 8. 38 15. 33 16. 67 12.33 4.21 3. 90 3.38 2. Si XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a .17 . 14 .14 .l'|! 140b .08 .22 .31 , 3: 146c .42 .64 .49 • 41i 147a .07 .07 . 05 .11 147b .03 .04 .01 .01 147c .73 1.06 .38 . 2',, 147d .02 .05 .04 147e . 11 .20 .11 ,ii 149a . 16 .25 .26 149b Hammer-toe . 17 . 15 . 15 .1 149c .86 .62 .12 . 1 149d 1.03 1. 14 1.08 .5 149e 7.13 6.86 3.26 3.1 149f .01 .03 .03 .0 149g .77 .66 .23 .2 149h 3. 85 4. 27 3. 10 2. 0 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 .21 .29 .33 .3 189 Notspecilied or ill-defined diseases 14. 72 21.84 13.29 12. 1 502. 47 558. 53 476. 10 ion. ; ADMISSIONS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 325 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919— Continued. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. period. 0. 01 0 02 . 06 0. 07 0. 06 0. 13 0. 11 73 .52 .57 .49 .97 2. 00 ? 77 0. 57 .96 .72 . 86 1.63 2. 47 3.25 2. 38 5. 70 4.44 3.92 .73 .04 .07 .08 99 .32 .50 .79 .63 .02 .04 .11 . 65 02 .63 .46 .25 .44 .64 .25 1.19 .57 1.27 .37 .02 00 .01 .03 .02 .04 .02 .04 .09 .25 06 .67 .69 .32 .18 .64 .50 1.31 79 1.77 1.31 .65 .80 .32 .25 .40 . 65 82 .01 .02 02 .03 .01 .04 09 .04 . 01 . 16 .18 13 .18 .21 .40 13 .24 29 .18 .32 .57 25 = 38 .30 .48 .57 .43 .40 26 .61 .72 .63 . 66 86 1. 00 L 19 .24 .22 . 17 .57 2. 54 30 .77 1. 15 2. 91 4.59 2. 79 3. 50 4. 35 1.71 1.27 7. 18 .12 . 11 . 11 .27 .40 14 .01 02 .24 .17 . 13 .09 .21 1.00 15 .52 .21 .36 .40 .43 1. 00 .63 1.96 25 .62 .62 .49 .75 .25 .40 1.14 .35 .35 .38 . 22 . 54 . 75 .40 1.27 1.31 .34 . 19 .17 . 15 .18 .43 .25 . 1 1 1.22 1.18 1.18 1.37 1.18 2.50 3.17 .57 .63 1.27 01 .45 . 45 .23 99 .64 LOO .79 6.34 .65 2. 07 2. 45 2.17 3.31 4. 51 8. 50 6. 33 8. 55 13. 32 20.89 2. 34 1.87 2. 25 1.75 2. 78 5. 05 5.25 3. 56 3. 99 8. 24 2. 61 2.41 1.85 1.83 1.92 3. 67 5. 70 13. 50 8.31 10. S3 6.34 13.05 2.04 .38 .49 .44 . 35 1 . 18 1.25 .57 1.90 1.31 .27 .71 .72 .48 .80 1.72 2. 50 1. 58 1.71 2. 54 3. 26 .92 .72 .93 .36 .44 .25 .63 85 .02 .04 .04 .09 04 .06 .20 .18 . 11 !os .76 .90 1.14 1.24 2.69 1.25 1.19 .63 3. 92 .63 .29 .20 .23 .35 .21 1. 00 . 18 .60 .56 .67 .80 .64 1 . 00 1. 19 3.80 .43 .80 .97 .99 1.41 2. 90 3. 25 3.17 3.99 .63 1.96 .73 .01 01 .03 .02 01 .12 .11 .04 .18 .50 .06 .51 .77 .59 .31 .43 .40 21.01 20. 70 1.3. 52 21.60 23. 22 19. 50 36. 42 34. 76 24. 73 18. 28 12. 21 3.24 3.19 3. 47 3.80 6. 99 10. 00 4.35 3.99 7.61 7. S3 3.63 .10 .07 .06 .04 .21 .25 1.14 .42 .53 .32 .09 .21 .50 1.19 . 57 .63 . 65 .26 .48 . 45 .23 .35 .21 . 75 .79 .57 .44 .05 .11 .04 .11 .63 . 65 08 .01 09. .32 .24 .32 .22 .64 1.50 1.19 .57 2. 54 1.96 .02 .04 .21 . 06 .06 .11 .08 .09 .21 LOO . 16 .22 34 .23 .09 .11 .75 .57 1.27 .23 15 . 15 . 11 .25 .63 . 17 .14 . 15 .08 .18 1. 19 1.96 .27 .89 .84 .48 .53 .64 1.25 .79 .57 1.90 1. 96 .74 3. 92 3.52 2. 67 2. 08 4. 94 6. 75 5. 15 3.99 10. 15 7.83 4.10 . 02 .03 .03 .22 .15 .13 .18 .25 .40 1.14 5. 07 4.57 .38 3. 60 2.99 2. 74 2. 47 3.44 8.25 3. 96 4. 56 6.34 22.19 3.39 .40 .35 .38 .31 .64 .50 .79 .57 . 65 .31 12. 26 12.20 10. 99 11.09 27. 84 31.99 20. 19 19. 94 24. 73 47. 65 17. 41 393. 97 329. 01 274. 75 367. 73 545. 63 1,045.99 1,385.99 1,204. 56 1,107.80 1.350. 52 478. 19 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 145f 145g 145h 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145n 145o 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 320 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 58. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS a. Monthly strength 183, 758 245, 454 309, 205 458, 817 562, 714 776, 466 Inter- national classifi- cation Year 1917. No. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 1 3 1 2 4 1 1 Smallpox 6 19 7 14 3 6 $ 5 8 2 3 1 9 2 2 2 1 10 1 1 14 Dysentery (all) 2 18 i 1 i 19e 19f 1 19g 19i 9 20 9 8 7 Paratyphoid B 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 19p 20a Epidemic diseases, others i 3 4 2 i 20c i 99 24 25 b 26 1 47 1 1 4 7 6 9 7 8 | 28a 2 5 6 7 6 7 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 1 1 1 ' 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 2 2 i 2 1 3 37 2 i 2 38a 38b 1 ' IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 46 1 1 1 1 4Sa 50 i 1 1 i 1 51a 2 53a 53b 116 54 i 1 55c 56a 1 Alcoholism (acute or chronic) i 1 4 56b V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 63b 64 1 2 i 69 i i 72 1 74g i 1 i VI. Mental alienation. 68g 68h i ii i 68i Psychoses; others) i a Deaths which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects, are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 327 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1, 032, 244 1,061, 422 1, 129, 065 1,096,434 1,095,039 1, 129, 223 1, 168, 558 1, 197, 757 1, 303, 746 1, 328, 513 1, 284, 247 1, 321, 440 Year, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. 4 5 1 3 S 7 2 1 1 3 4 61 499 422 261 82 78 62 16 19 17 18 102 1 16 16 38 29 37 32 4 3 2 1 2 8 16 14 9 4 2 1 13 20 6 36 44 23 18 41 47 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 ' 1 1 1 1 3 9 1 1 1 8 24 16 6 10 2 2 i 1 1 19 102 149 131 68 39 43 17 15 10 7 20 1 2 1 i 6 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 22 23 36 31 26 27 28 45 39 52 37 58 16 IS 30 23 21 23 22 34 30 44 29 53 1 3 5 2 2 2 6 1 3 1 3 6 4 3 3 3 2 4 5 8 5 7 2 * 5 4 2 4 3 10 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 9 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 2 4 9 3 3 3 1 3 2 • 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 5 4 3 5 1 4 3 2 2 2 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 i 1 2 1 2 1 i 3 1 1 9 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 3 7 8 10 5 2 3 7 2 6 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 5 3 2 2 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 3 2 4 3 ! 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 1 2 1 1 9 1 1 4 1 i 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 9 i ; i 1 1 1 i 2 3 1 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 9 10 14 15 19e 19f 19g 19j 19k 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25b 26 47 28a 29 30-35 37 38a 3Sb 39—45 46 4Sa 50 51 a 52a 53a 53b 116 54 55c 55e 56 a 56b 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66c 69 74e 72 74g 67 6Sd 6Sg 6Sh 6Si MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 328 Table 58.— Deaths, by months , white enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Monthly strength 1,343,933 1,255, 195 941,219 672, 937 471,815 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Year, 1918— -Continued. Year, 1919. Cause. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. February. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid lever 6 1 1 4 Malarial levers (all) 2 1 5 Smallpox 1 6 91 56 33 9 ! 7 10 31 3 14 9 Diphtheria and results 1 1 2 7 5 10 Influenza - 8,205 720 438 3 278 84 i 14 Dysentery (all) 1 18 1 1 2 19c Chicken-pox I 191 German measles 1 19g 19j 51 22 27 11 12 Paratyphoid B 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 1 ltip 20 a 1 2 Septicemia, general 3 1 2 5 3 20 c Pyemia, surgical 22 Anthrax 1 24 Tetanus 25 b Mv coses (others) 20 Pellagra 47 2 2 49 34 41 16 35 2 S I 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 41 28 36 15 32 23 1 , 29 4 3 2 1 1 30-35 4 3 3 2 4 1 4 1 4 1 37 Syphilis (all) 4 3 i 38a Chancroidal infection 38b 1 1 IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 2 4 6 1 2 46 2 1 48a Arthritis T. 1 3 50 1 3 2 4 52a 53a 2 53 b 1 116 54 2 1 1 . . . 55e 1 50a 1 4 2 60 V. Nervous sijstem, diseases of (all). Encephalitis 1 4 1 61 Meningitis, simple 2 3 3 62 Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 1 2 1 1 64 1 1 1 2 i 66 c 69 1 1 1 72 74g 1 1 1 .... i VI. Mental alienation. 67 ' 1 68 d 2 3 68 h 68 i i Psychoses (others). .'. 1 DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 329 JnitecL States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 406, 839 339, 836 291,810 246, 903 215,104 156, 791 149,360 139, 877 132,403 135,441 1,965,297 Inter- national Year, 1919 — Continued. classifi- Total cation , | March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. for period. No. 1 1 1 1 54 1 1 1 18 4 1 5 1 1 1,889 265 6 2 2 1 7 2 2 89 9 31 12 5 2 1 1 1 14,617 14 10 1 14 1 1 19 18 1 19e 74 19f 5 6 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 825 19g 19j 19k i 1 2 ; 19p 20a i i 2 48 . i 3 20c 14 22 1 24 1 25b 1 26 ! 19 47 ; 38 32 26 15 IS 7 13 6 9 7 6S 907 34 26 26 13 16 6 10 6 8 6 67 769 28a 2 2 1 2 1 52 29 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 86 30-35 1 1 3 1 66 3 1 37 3 38a i 1 7 3Sb 2 4 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 69 39-4 5^ i 1 11 46 1 16 48a 1 i 1 1 50 1 1 9 51a 9 52a 1 i i' 8 53a 5 53b 3 116 1 10 54 4 55c 1 1 1 9 55e 2 2 42 56a 8 1 60 1 1 1 1 i 73 61 1 62 1 63a 2 1 16 63b 1 1 38 64 3 66c 1 22 69 3 2 72 1 2 i 2 1 39 74g 1 2 67 1 11 68d 27 6Sg 1 10 6Sh LI 1 12 68i 330 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 58. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the Unite ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- cation No. 76e 86b 8Ge 86i 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e SO 81a 81b 81d 82 83a S3c 83d 84a 84b 85e 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 9315 93c 9.5 96 97 98 1 Cause. Year 1917. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 1 3 VIII. Ear, diseases of. ... 1 1 1 i Ear. other diseases of IX. Nasal fossie, diseases of . Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs Sinusitis (all)t Nasal fossa?, other diseases of X. Throat, diseases of. 1 1 1 2 1 1 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 7 25 4 34 4 14 1 4 6 3 5 1 Lungs, otfier diseases of b I neludes pneumonia, unclassified . DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 331 ,ates, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- cation No. c tober. ' N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. 1 75r 1 S 12 19 21 17 10 1 1 9 76a 4 2 6 4 2 2 2 2 76b 1 1 76e 1 1 i S6b 1 1 S6d 1 2 2 4 i 1 1 S6e 1 l 1 1 115 861 1 1 S7 5 2 6 8 2 3 2 8 2 2 3 28 100 1 i 1 2 1 1 3 1 i 9 2 9 78 1 5 1 4 4 2 1 4 6 79a 1 1 1 1 79a(l) 79a(2) 1 4 1 3 2 1 1 2 79a(3) 1 79a(4) 1 2 79a(o) 1 1 79b 2 1 2 4 3 5 2 2 3 3 1 79c 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 9 2 3 79d 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 79e 1 i SO 1 81a 1 1 1 81b Sid 1 2 1 1 2 2 82 2 2 2 S3a i 1 S3c 1 S3d 1 2 84a 1 1 2 1 1 I 1 84b i 1 1 1 9 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 85h i 2 1 1 1 3 S9-90 10 80 117 95 38 55 77 33 20 16 33 572 91 71 256 309 418 181 402 328 98 53 45 56 783 92a 1 2 6 19 1 13 8 1 3 4 3 1 93a- 2 4 5 1 4 3 1 93b 1 2 11 1 Q3p 95 2 1 i' 96 97 98 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, .3 32 Table 58. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the Unit ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. 76a 76b 76e 86b 86d 86c 86i 87 100 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e si l 81a 81 b 81d 82 83a 83c 83d 84a 84b 85e 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 Year, 1918- -Continued. Year 1919. Cause. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. Februar VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 1 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 4 5 11 1 1 2 Ear, ol her diseases of IX. Aasal fossse, diseases of. 2 1 1 18 5 3 X. Throat, diseases of. 1 ] 5 11 22 17 1 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis i 2 i 4 2 1 (2) Aortic stenosis. . . . 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 Angina pectoris Aneurysms i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 3 2 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 2 6 6 Pneumonia, broncho- 1,586 924 214 188 1 168 1 Pneumonia, lobar 78 80 66 Pleurisy, suppurative 9 4 7 2 1 2 2 i 3 . Asthma T 1 1 Lungs, other diseases ol 1 1 DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 333 ites, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS Year, 1919 — Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. arch. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. 2 75r 4 1 1 1 146 76a 1 1 1 1 1 1 43 76b 2 76e 3 86b 2 86d 1 2 20 86e 145 86i 1 5 87 4 3 1 2 151 100 1 3 1 13 77 1 1 1 1 23 78 2 3 2 1 1 1 50 79a 1 1 79a(l) 1 1 3 79a(2) 1 2 30 79a(3) 1 4 79a(4) 2 6 79a(5) 3 79b 1 1 1 38 79c 1 9 30 79d 2 1 2 1 2 37 79e 1 1 1 80 1 5 81a 5 81b 1 4 81d 1 1 15 82 9 83a 2 83c 1 83d 4 84a 1 1 12 84b i 1 2 85e 1 10 85g 11 85h 1 24 89-90 23 10 7 5 3 4 1 2 1 2 2 3,429 91 24 9 7 4 4 2 1 4 1 4,330 92a 1 1 1 1 1 97 93 a 25 93 b 42 93c 1 95 1 1 9 96 1 2 97 i 1 7 98 334 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 58. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the Unit ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Year, 1917. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. SepteB ber. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c I 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b U5c 117a 117b USa 118c 119 120 122a 122c 122d 122c 123 125b 127c 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145o 140a 140b 147c 149h 1S9 Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea. Enteritis and colitis. Appendicitis Hernia. Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of . Liver, other diseases of Peritonitis Peritoneal adhesions Pancreatitis Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Abscess, perinephritie Hydronephrosis Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of. Nephrolithiasis Stricture (nonvenereal) Hydrocele XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. Gangrene Carbuncle Furuncle Abscess Cellulitis Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of. Synovitis. Organs of locomotion, other diseases of XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Not specified or ill-defined diseases Total for diseases 98 107 61 ! DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 335 ites, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — 'Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year 1917 — Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- cation No. tober. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. 99c 101 9 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 102a 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 102c 1 1 1 1 1 2 i 105b 3 l i 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 105c 5 13 23 31 19 29 20 14 17 15 14 15 10S 2 4 2 1 7 7 5 8 5 10 12 109a 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 4 3 2 109b 1 1 1 1 110a 1 1 2 2 1 1 110b 2 1 1 1 1 1 113 1 114 2 2 1 1 1 1 115a 1 115b 1 i 1 115c 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 117a 117b i 1 1 118a 1 1 118c 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 i 4 3 4 119 4 5 2 5 8 6 7 4 8 6 5 12 120 1 1 122a 1 122c 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 122d 3 122e 1 1 1 2 1 123 1 1 125b r 1 1 1 1 142 1 1 2 1 1 143a 1 3 143b 1 2 6 2 2 1 1 1 3 144a 5 3 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 144b 1 1 i 1 2 1 1 1 1 146a 1 146b 1 1 1 147c 1 1 149h 1 — I- 2 16 22 12 16 6 2 i 3 4 14 1S9 274 1,081 1,254 1,231 591 S68 777 361 290 303 340 6,429 —I 336 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 58. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the Uni ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Year, 1918 — Continued. Year, 1919. classifi- cation No. Cause. October. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. Februa XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c 2 101 Esophagus, diseases of 102a Ulcer of the stomach 1 3 102c 1 1 2 1 105b 105c Enteritis and colitis 1 10S 16 9 7 5 109a 1 1 4 109 b 5 1 2 110a 110b 3 2 1 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 1 1 114 1 115a 2 1 1 1 115c 1 117a 1 i 2 117b i 118a 118c Digestive svstem, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenercal ). 119 1 1 1 1 120 4 4 1 4 122a 122c 122(1 122e 1 1 [ 123 2 125 b i 127 Ilvdrocele 142 XV. Skin and cellular tissue , diseases of. ---•••■I 143a i 143 b Furuncle 1 144a Abscess 1 3 1 144b i 1 1 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 140a 2 146b 147c 149h 2 1 1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 189 6 5 15 1 5 11,064 1,271 955 22 G79 DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 337 Ates, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. Total Inter- national a rch. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. for period. classifi- cation No. 2 99c 1 1 101 1 17 102a 14 102c 1 13 1 105b 21 105c 5 3 6 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 314 108 71 109a 2 1 1 2 1 44 109b 4 110a 14 110b 1 1 14 113 3 114 1 13 115a 4 115b 1 1 6 115c 2 31 117a 1 3 117b 1 5 118a 2 118c 1 1 1 1 40 119 4 1 i 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 119 9 120 122a 122e 1 1 1 1 1 15 122d 6 122e 9 123 3 125b 127c 142 4 1 143a 143b 144a i 6 1 i 1 33 1 1 29 144b 1 9 6 146a 3 147c 149h 189 5 1 2 142 161 112 S7 53 56 27 37. 22 25 28 83 29,272 338 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 59. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men ir ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000.« Monthly strength 183,758 245, 454 309, 205 458, 817 562, 714 776,466 1,032 Inter- national classifi- Year, 1917. No. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. Septern- ^ I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 0.04 0. 08 0 02 0.03 4 Malarial fevers (all) .04 .02 5 Smallpox 6 1.24 0. 34 .54 .08 . 13 .12 7 .33 .39 08 08 02 9 .10 .08 .05 .02 10 .07 .05 14 1 .03 18 .04 .03 .02 19e 19f .07 19* 19j 19k Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) .59 .98 . 35 .21 .15 .08 19p 20a .07 .15 16 .04 . 02 ; 20c 99 .04 24 25b 26 .02 47 .07 .02 .26 34 .23 .23 24 .15 .12 28a 29 .13 .21 .18 .13 .11 .03 .02 .02 .... 30-35 . 13 .10 .03 I .13 .05 37 .13 . 05 .03 38a 38b .02 - IV. General diseases (others). 39 45 .07 .04 .02 46 .02 48a 50 .07 .04 .03 .02 51a 52a 53a 53b 116 .03 ... . .05 54 55c 55 e .04 .04 .03 .02 .06 56b V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 61 62 63b .02 64 66c 69 .13 .05 . .03 .02 72 74g .04 .05 .03 .02 .. VI. Mental alienation. 68d 68g 68h 6Si .07 .15 .05 .02 . Psychoses’ (others) .03 (7 Deaths, which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects, are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 339 'United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER l,000.a 1, 061, 422 1, 129, 065 1, 096, 434 1, 095, 039 1, 129, 223 1, 168, 558 1, 197, 757 1, 303, 746 1, 328, 513 | 1, 284, 247 1, 321, 440 Inter- national classifi- fear, 1917— -Continued. Year, 1918. (Novem- ber. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. No. 0. 06 0. 01 0. 03 0. 07 0. 07 0. 06 1 .01 . 01 .03 . 04 4 5 5. 64 . 18 4. 49 . 17 2. 86 . 42 0.90 .32 0. 83 . 39 0. 64 .33 0. 16 . 04 . 17 . 15 .03 . 17 .93 02 6 7 . 02 .09 . 18 . 15 . 10 .06 . 04 .02 9 .01 .01 .14 .22 .07 . 3S . 45 . 01 .23 . 01 . 17 .01 .37 .02 .44 .02 41. 72 .01 10 14 .01 .01 . 01 .03 .02 . 01 18 . 01 19e . 09 .26 .18 . 07 . 11 . 02 . 02 . 01 . 01 .01 19f 1.15 1. 58 1.43 .75 .41 .44 .17 . 14 .09 .07 .18 19g 19j 19k . 01 .02 .01 .01 19p 20a .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 .03 . 02 .01 . 01 . 01 20c 22 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .04 . 03 .01 24 .01 25b 14 26 .03 . 01 .01 . 01 .02 . 02 .02 47 .26 .38 .34 .28 .29 .29 . 45 .36 .47 .35 .53 .20 .01 .05 .32 .03 .03 .25 .05 .03 .23 .02 .03 .24 .02 .02 .23 .02 .04 .34 .06 .05 .28 .01 .07 .40 .03 .05 .27 .01 .07 .48 .03 .02 28a 29 30-35 .05 .02 .04 .03 . 11 .02 .02 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .02 .03 .01 .03 . 10 .01 .02 . 02 .03 .03 .03 .03 37 38a 38b 39-45 46 .01 .02 .03 .02 .01 . 04 .01 .02 .03 .03 .03 .01 .03 . 01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .02 .02 .02 . 02 . 01 48a 50 51a 52a .06 .04 .03 .05 .01 .04 .03 .03 .02 . 02 .01 . 02 .01 . 05 .01 .01 . 01 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 . 02 .01 53b 116 .02 . 01 .03 .01 .01 .02 .01 55c .02 .01 .01 55e 56a 56b .oi .01 .09 .05 . 01 .01 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .03 .01 .01 .01 . 04 . 01 60 .08 .09 . 11 .05 .02 .03 .07 .02 .05 .01 .02 61 62 63a 63 b 64 . 01 .02 .02 . 01 .01 . 01 .05 .05 .03 .02 .02 .03 .02 . 01 .03 .01 * ?•!- - . 01 .01 .03 66c 69 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .04 .03 .01 . .1 .01 72 . .02 .02 .02 .02 .03 .02 .04 .01 .02 74g 67 ... j .01 .01 .01 .02 .03 .01 .01 .01 01 6Sd 1 .01 .01 .03 .01 .02 .02 6Sg 68h .01 . 01 .01 .01 .02 .03 68i 3553—25 23 340 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 59. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted, men in the Un ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 14 18 19e 19 f 19k 10 j 19k 19p 20a 20c 22 24 2.5b 26 47 28a 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 39-45 46 4Sa 50 51a 52a 53a 53b 116 54 55c 55e 56a 56b 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66c 69 74e 72 74g 67 68d 68g 68h 68i Monthly strength 1,343, 933 1, 255, 195 941,219 672, 937 471, Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Cause. October. November. December. January. Februa I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 0. 05 0.01 0. Malarial fevers (all) .02 0. 02 Smallpox .01 Measles . 81 . 54 0. 42 . 16 .09 .30 . 04 . 25 . 01 . 01 . 03 .12 4. 96 73.26 6. 88 5.58 2. Dysentery (all) .01 Erysipelas .01 .01 Chicken-pox German measles .01 Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) .46 .21 .34 . 20 Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute .01 Epidemic diseases (others) .01 .03 .01 .03 .09 Anthrax .01 Tetanus Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism .03 .04 II. Tuberculosis (all) . 44 .33 .52 .62 .37 .27 .46 .57 .04 . 03 . 03 .02 . 04 .03 .04 .04 III. Venereal diseases (all) .04 .01 .05 .02 . 04 .04 .02 j .01 .01 IV. General diseases (others). .02 .04 . 08 . 02 .03 .02 . 01 .05 .01 .03 .03 .07 .02 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .04 1 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). . 01 .07 Meningitis, simple .04 .02 .04 .05 . 01 . 02 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .04 . 01 .01 .01 .04 .01 .01 .02 VI. Mental alienation. 1 .02 H .02 .04 ■ .02 ■ Psychoses (others). .* .01 DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 341 i 'tates, Ayr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 406,839 339, 836 291,810 246, 903 215, 104 156, 791 149, 360 139, S77 132, 403 135,441 1, 965, 297 Inter- national | classifl- Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for March. April. May. June. July. August. September October. November. December. period. No. 0. 04 0. 05 0. 06 0. OS 0. 03 1 . 05 0. 09 .01 4 .00 5 . 04 0. 09 . 96 6 0. 06 0. 07 . 07 .04 . 13 7 . OS 9 .91 .42 .21 .11 ■ OS 0. 08 .09 7.44 10 o. no .01 14 .04 .04 . 01 18 19e . 00 . 04 19f .15 .21 .16 .05 .17 .15 . no .09 . 42 19g 19j 19k 19p 20a 20c 22 .06 . 00 .00 .00 .03 .11 .02 . 00 . 01 . 00 24 .00 .00 . 01 25b 26 47 1.12 1.13 1.07 .73 1. 00 .54 1. 04 . 51 .82 .62 .46 1.00 .06 .92 . 07 1. 07 .63 . 05 .89 . 11 .46 .80 . OS .51 .73 .53 .39 .03 .04 .03 .03 .00 .00 .04 . 01 .01 .03 .00 .00 .00 28a 29 30-35 .06 . 14 .05 .08 . 17 .09 .09 no .09 .04 .04 . 24 .24 37 38a 38b 39—45 46 .04 .04 .07 . 15 . 15 .11 .08 . 17 .09 . IK .04 .08 .03 .04 .06 .09 50 51a .04 .04 .03 .04 .06 53a .05 .01 54 .03 .05 .OS .00 .02 55e 56a .07 ■ OS .05 .01 .04 60 61 .04 .04 ■ OS .09 .09 .07 .08 .01 .02 iK$a 63b 64 .04 .05 .08 .01 69 .03 .07 . 05 .11 .09 .02 .00 .01 74g 67 68d .04 .06 .01 1 68i 342 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 59. — Deaths, hy months, white enlisted men in the Unite ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- , national classifi- cation | No. Cause. April. May. A June. fear, 1917. July. August. Septem- ber. October VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75r 0.02 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a 0. 04 0. 02 .02 0.01 76b 0. 07 .05 76e IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 861) 8Cd ;;; . oi 86i X. 7'hroat, diseases of. 87 100 Pharynx, diseases of .07 0.05 .08 .03 .02 .02 , .0 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 .07 .02 78 .02 .01 79a .07 .04 .02 .0 79a 79a .04 79a .07 .02 (■ 79a 79a 79b .02 79c . 07 .04 .03 .02 . 79d .04 .03 .02 79e . 13 .05 .06 .'l 80 81a . 05 .02 81b .03 .02 81d .02 .02 82 .04 83a . 07 83c. 83d 84b .05 : 1 S5h XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 1 91 Pneumonia, broncho- b .46 .20 .16 . 10 .06 .06 92a Pneumonia, lobar 1.63 1.66 .54 . 16 . 11 .17 93a .04 .02 .02 1 96 .02 97 .02 98 Lungs, other diseases of b Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS — WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 343 'States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Bee. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 'Year, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- . national classifi- cation No. 75r Novem- ber. 0. 09 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .90 2.89 .02 .02 .01 December. January. 0. 01 .13 .02 .01 .06 .02 .01 .03 .02 1.24 3.28 .06 .04 .02 .02' ".’62' 0.21 .07 .01 .03 . 05 .01 .04 .01 1.04 4.56 .21 .05 .03 February. 0. 23 .04 .02 .01 .oi’ 42 99 01 01 02 March. .01 . .01 0.18 .05 .01 .04 .03 .02 58 26 14 04 04 April. 0. 10 .02 .02 .01 .01 .’6i’ 01 79 38 08 03 11 May. 0. 07 .02 .08 .33 .98 .01 .oi' June. 0. 01 .01 .01 .02 July. 0. 01 .02 .02 .01 August. 0. 01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .03 Septem- ber. 0. 08 .02 .01 .01 1.05 76a 76b 76e 86b 86d S6i .02 .05 .01 .05 .01 03 19 12 01 87 100 77 78 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79b 79e 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81d S2 83a 83c 83d 84a 84b 85e 85g 85h S9-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 344 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 59. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the Unitt ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Year, 1918 — Continued. Year 1919. classifi- cation No. Cause. October. November. December. January. February VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75r 0.01 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a .04 0.07 0.06 0.20 0. 05 .0$ 76b .01 .01 .03 76e IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 86b 86d 86e .02 .01 .02 .o: 86i .16 .03 .03 X. Throat, diseases of. 87 .01 .01 100 .04 .11 .28 .30 . . 2(1 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 .01 78 .03 . 0! 79a .01 .05 .04 :o| 79a .01 79a I 79a .01 .03 .02 .0 79a .01 .0 79a .02 79b ■ 1 79c .01 .01 .01 79ii . 01 .02 . 01 .05 79e .01 .01 .04 .oj 80 81a .01 81b 81d .01 82 .01 .02 .( 83a .01 .01 83c 83d 84a .02 84b .01 85e 85g 85h .01 .01 .03 .03 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 1 89-90 .02 .06 .08 ... 91 14. 16 2. 05 2. 40 3.00 1. 92a 8. 25 .75 1.02 1. 18 93a .08 .04 .09 .04 93b . 01 .02 .03 93c 95 i01 .03 .06 1 96 .01 97 98 Lungs, other diseases of .01 .02 "'ll DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 345 States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for period. j Inter- national March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. classifi- cation No. 0. 00 7or 0. 12 0. 04 0.04 0.09 .07 76a . 04' .04 0.05 0. 06 0. 08 0. 09 .02 .00 .00 86b .00 86d .03 .07 .01 86e .07 86i .00 87 .12 . 11 .06 .08 100 .03 .11 .04 .01 77 .03 .04 .09 .09 .01 78 .06 .12 .10 .06 0.08 0.09 .03 79a .03 .08 .00 79a(l) .06 .09 .00 79a (2) .04 .10 .02 79a(3) .03 .00 79a (4) .08 .00 79a(5) . 00 79b .08 .09 .09 .02 79c .04 .02 79d .07 .04 . 10 .06 .02 79e .03 .09 .09 .00 80 .09 . 00 81a .00 81b . 09 .00 81d .05 .09 .01 82 .00 83a . 00 83r> 00 83d 00 84a .03 .09 .01 84b .03 .06 .00 01 8.5cr 01 09 01 8Q-Q0 .68 . 35 .29 .24 .17 .31 .08 .17 .09 . IS 1.74 91 .71 .32 .29 .19 .22 . 17 .09 2.20 92a .03 .04 .04 .05 .08 .05 93a Q3h .03 .05 00 96 OS |1 .05 .08 .00 98 34G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 59 .' — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the Unites ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118c 119 120 122a 122c 122d 122e 123 125b 127C 112 143a 143b 144a 144h 1450 146a 146b 147c 149h 189 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of 0. 02 .02 0. 02 0.01 Duodenal ulcer 0.07 Diarrhea 0.10 . 15 0.04 .04 .04 0. 03 .08 .03 ,06 .02 .02 .01 .26 .15 .19 .02 .03 .07 .04 Intestines, other diseases of .05 .04 .02 .01 .04 Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of .02 .07 .05 .06 .03 .02 .04 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). .07 .04 .08 .03 .10 .02 .04 .02 .02 .02 .os! .15 .02 XV. Slim and cellular tissues, diseases of. .13 .05 .02 .02 .0 .... .0 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. .02 1 | XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Not specified or ill-defined diseases Total for diseases .10 .08 .05 .02 .02 .( 6. 40 5.23 3.22 1.60 , 1.54 1. 57 3.' DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 347 Mates, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Tear, 1917— Continued. } Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- cation No. . Novem- ber. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. 99c \ 101 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0. 01 0. 02 0. 01 0. 01 102a 0.01 .01 .01 .01 0. 01 .02 .02 102c .01 0. 01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 105a 105b .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .02 .02 105c .15 .24 .34 .21 .31 .21 . 14 .10 . 14 .13 .14 108 . .01 .02 .01 .07 .07 .05 .07 .05 .09 . 11 109a .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .03 .01 .04 .03 .02 109 b .01 . 01 .01 110a .01 .01 .02 .02 .01 .01 110b .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 113 114 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 115a .01 115b .01 .01 .01 115c .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .02 .oi .05 117a 117b ' .01 .01 .01 118a .01 .01 118c .02 .03 .02 .01 .01 .03 .01 .04 .03 .04 119 .06 .02 . 05 .09 .06 .07 .04 .07 .05 .05 . 11 120 • 01 .01 122a .01 122c .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 122d .03 122e .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 123 .01 .01 125b .01 .01 .01 .01 127c .01 142 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 143a .01 .03 143 b .02 .06 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .03 144a .05 .03 .03 .02 .03 . 01 .02 .03 .02 144b 01 .01 .01 .02 .01 145o .01 .01 . 01 146a j } .01 146b .01 .01 .01 147c .01 .01 149h .01 .17 .24 .13 .17 .06 .02 .01 .03 .04 .13 189 12.22 13.29 13.42 6.50 9.20 8.00 3.61 2.07 2. 73 3.16 58.50 3553—25 24 348 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 59. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the Unite ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. national classifi- cation No. 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118c 119 120 122a 122c 122d 122e 123 125b 127c 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145o 14fia 1401i 147c 149h Year, 1918 — Continued. Year, 1919 Cause. October. November. December. January. February XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 0.03 Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach 0. 01 .04 Stomach, other diseases of 0.01 .01 Duodenal ulcer .02 .01 Diarrhea 0.03 Enteritis and colitis .01 . 14 .09 .09 0.09 .01 .01 .05 .04 .01 .02 Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of .03 .02 .01 .01 .01 .01 .U.J .02 .01 Gall-bfadder and bile-duct, other diseases of .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .04 . n?l .01 .0: Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 01 .01 .01 .02 ,oj .04 .04 .01 .07 0;;i .oil .01 .01 .0 .04 .01 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. .01 I .01 .01 .03 .01 ;< .01 .01 .01 . .42 0.24 1. 17 .97 1.1 92a Pneumonia, lobar 0. 89 .42 . 17 .97 1. 93 a . 17 93b 93c 96 97 98 b Includes pneumonia, uhclassified. DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 367 £ rope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 191S. Inter- national classifi- ariuary. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. cation No. 0.03 0.02 0.01 0. 01 75r 0.06 0. 10 0. 17 .06 0. 02 .03 0. 02 0. 02 .02 .04 76a .00 . 16 .01 76b .02 86a 86 b .06 .01 .01 86e .01 .01 .04 .03 87 .19 .05 .08 .06 .02 .03 .02 .04 .06 .04 100 .04 .03 .02 .01 .06 .02 .02 78 .06 .04 .02 .02 .01 .03 .02 .01 79a(l) .01 .01 . 02 79a (3) 79a(4) .06 79a (5) .02 .02 .01 79a (8) . 01 .01 79b' .03 .02 .03 .02 .02 79c* . 05 . 03 .02 .01 .02 .01 79d .04 .04 . 02 .02 .01 SO 81a Sib . 01 82 . 01 .01 83 a .06 .01 .01 83c .01 84b .02 .01 .02 .01 85" . 02 . 01 . 01 .25 .10 .04 . 12 .05 .03 .05 .59 .68 S9-90 .99 .32 .30 .06 .06 .09 .09 .42 4.45 8.64 91 2.11 1.08 1.53 • OS .57 .38 .41 .72 3.96 6. 16 92a .06 .04 .09 .03 . 01 .02 .03 . 07 .04 . 05 . 01 93 b . 12 .11 .03 .06 .06 93c 0.2 .01 .02 .01 96 . 02 97 .06 ::::::::::::: .03 .61 .01 .02 98 368 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 61. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918 — Continued. Year, 1919 . November. December. January. February. Mard VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75r 0. 01 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media .03 0. 01 0. 06 0. 06 0. 70b .01 .03 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a Adenoids . 01 86p .03 .01 86i .01 X. Throat, diseases of. S7 .02 . 02 100 Pharynx, diseases of .06 .03 .08 .04 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 78 . 02 . 02 . 01 . 01 . 01 .02 .03 79a .01 . 01 79a. . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01 .01 . 01 . 02 79 b .01 79p . 02 . 02 79d .01 . 02 02 79e . 01 .04 . 01 80 81b . 01 81 p . 01 82 . 01 . 01 .04 . 01 S3a 83 n . 01 84 n . 01 84b 8 r ip . 01 . 01 85h . 01 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89 90 . 46 .32 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 1.36 .93 2.18 2.94 92a Pneumonia, lobar 1.20 .98 .98 2. 05 |t 93a . 04 .02 . 04 . 02 93 p . 06 . 06 .01 96 .01 . 01 97 l[ 98 Lungs, other diseases of .01 .01 DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 369 E rope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year 1919 — Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0. 00 75r 0. 01 .04 76a . 01 .01 76b .00 86a .00 86b 0. 02 .01 86e .00 86i .01 87 .05 .02 0. 09 0.21 .04 100 .01 .02 .01 77 .01 78 .06 .02 .00 79a(l) .03 .01 79a(3) .01 .00 79a(4) .01 .00 79a(5) .00 79a(8) .00 79b .03 .02 79c .01 79 d .01 .00 80 .00 81a .00 81b .00 .01 .01 82 .00 83a .00 83c .00 .00 84b .01 85g . 00 S5h 1.31 .21 89-90 .31 .21 . 13 • ii 0.50 1.31 1.99 91 .32 . 15 .49 .75 .25 0.63 1.31 1.64 92a .02 . 11 .03 93a .01 .01 93b 03 Q3r» .01 .01 96 00 97 0.40 .01 98 370 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 61. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted rner> ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Year 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. J line and preceding. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Dece bei XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 102a Ulcer of the stomach 102c Stomach, other diseases of 105a Duodenal ulcer 105b Diarrhea 105c Enteritis and colitis 0. 10 107c Intestinal parasites (others) 108 Appendicitis .10 0 109a Hernia 109b Intestinal obstruction . 10 110b Intestines, other diseases of 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 114 Cholelithiasis 115a Cholecystitis 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of Hoc Liver, other diseases of 117a Peritonitis 117b Peritoneal adhesions 118a Pancreatitis 118c Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal) . 119 Nephritis, acute 120 Nephritis, chronic 0 .17 0.13 . 10 122a Abscess, perinephritic 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 122e 123 Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis 124a Cvstitis 127c Hydrocele 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. !' 142 143a Carbuncle 143b 144a 144b 1450 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 14fib . 1 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- 149h 1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 189 Total for diseases 0. 89 2. 08 0.71 1.54 2. 74 5. 06 1 DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 371 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 191S. Inter- national classifi- January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. cation No. 0. 06 0.02 0.02 99c 0. 02 0.02 0.01 102a 0. 05 6. 03 .02 .01 .02 .01 102c .03 .01 .01 105a .01 .01 .05 105b .05 .03 .03 0. 05 .23 . 18 .21 105c .02 107c . 12 . 05 0. 13 . 22 .04 .14 .05 .07 . 14 . 11 108 .01 .01 .02 109a .06 .02 .01 .01 109b .02 .01 .02 110b .04 113 114 .02 .01 .01 .01 115a .02 .01 115b .03 .02 .02 .01 .01 .02 117a . 11 117b USa 118c .05 .05 .03 .03 .01 .04 .06 .01 119 .08 .03 .06 .03 .02 .02 .04 120 .01 122a .01 .01 122d .03 122e 123 .01 124a 127c . G4 .01 127e .01 .01 142 .01 .01 143a 143b .04 .05 .01 .02 .02 .04 144a .06 .01 .01 .01 144b .01 .01 .02 146a .01 146b .01 .01 147e .01 .01 149h .05 150 .03 .27 .17 .03 .04 .03 .03 .12 .16 .25 189 8. 13 4. 46 5. 00 3. 09 2.27 1. 97 1. 77 3.68 23. 71 37.14 3553 — 25 25 372 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 61. — Deaths, by months, white enlisted men i ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- nationa) Year, 1918 — Continued. Year, 1919. classifi- cation No. Cause. November. December. January. February. March. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c 102a 0.02 0.02 102c .02 0.02 .02 105a .01 105b .02 .02 .01 105c . 17 .07 .02 0-03 0.02 107c- 108 .08 . 11 .08 .07 .06 .01 109a .02 .02 109b .04 .02 .01 .01 nob .01 .02 .02 113 .02 .01 114 .01 115a .01 .01 .01 .01 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of .01 115c .01 .01 .02 117b 118a .01 118c .01 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenercal ). no .04 .08 .05 .04 120 .03 .05 .07 .08 ■ Oi 122a 122d l22e 123 .01 124a .01 127c .01 127e XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143a Cartnincle .0 143 b .01 144 a .03 .61 .01 144b .02 .0 1450 .02 .01 XVI. Hones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. .01 .01 140 b 147e .01 140h XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases .06 .08 .02 .03 8. 75 6. 77 7.79 11.06 3. DEATHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 373 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919 — Continued. Total for period. 1 j Inter- national | classifi- cation No. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. N ovember. December. 0.01 0.01 99c 0.02 .01 102a .01 102c . 01 .02 .00 0.63 .01 105b .01 o. 09 .09 .00 107c .03 .02 .13 0. 21 0. 75 .09 108 .25 . 01 109a .02 .01 .11 . 01 109b .01 .01 110b .00 113 .00 114 .02 . 01 115a • 6.3 . 00 115b . 01 115c . 01 117a . 00 117b ::::::::::::: . 00 118a .00 118c .02 .03 119 .01 .02 . 04 120 .00 122a .00 122d .00 122e 00 123 . 00 124a . 00 127c .00 127e .00 142 .00 143a .00 143b . 01 144a .01 .25 .01 144b 01 1 45o 00 146a .00 146b . 00 147e 00 l4Qh .00 09 1 510 189 ~l ; 2.33 1.43 1. 86 2. 90 3. 00 1.58 1. 14 3.17 15.67 10. 04 374 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 62. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlistee ABSOLUTE NUMBER.o Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 6 7 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19g 19h 19k 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 25a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55(1 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Monthly strength 183,758 245,454 309,205 458,817 562,714 776,466 Year, 1917. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. September I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) 1 1 2 Measles 3 2 i 2 1 2 7 3 4 Dysentery (all) 1 2 2 4 1 1 Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1 Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken-pox 1 Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 2 1 1 2 i ej Epidemic diseases (others) 1 1 i | 8 3 8 6 i II. Tuberculosis (all) 23 34 66 111 279 61 22 29 64 99 260 58 Acute miliary tuberculosis 1 1 5' 2 12 18 2 4.5 18 30 54 (j 13 9 21 23 24 2 1 1 30 8 9 31 29 IV. General diseases (others). 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 4 2 8 8 11 15 20 1 1 2 2 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 2 2 3 8 6 :: 1 2 1 4 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 4 3 2 2 6 1 1 3 8 Poisoning, chronic 1 2 a Including 9,710 men in the United States discharged from draft after a few days observation in camp. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 375 men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1,032,244 1,061,422 1, 129, 065 1,096,434 1, 095, 039 1,129, 223 1,168,558 1,197,757 1,303,746 | 1,328,513 | 1,284,247 Inter- national Year 1917 — Continued. Year 1918. classifi- cation No. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 1 5 1 7 15 22 5 11 4 5 3 8 4 6 2 7 9 5 4 1 1 9 1 6 4 10 6 6 1 2 2 10 3 6 2 7 2 i 4 3 4 2 14 1 2 3 2 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 19a 1 19b 1 2 1 19c 1 1 19d 1 19e 4 19 i' 1 1 4 2 19g 5 4 7 6 1 1 19h 3 1 1 . 1 1 3 9 19k 1 1 1 19o 1 1 1 9 i 19p 1 1 20c 1 1 1 22 1 1 1 i 1 25b 3 4 2 2 3 3 4’ 26 16 10 38 45 49 22 23 13 14 21 6 47 673 987 1, 5S3 1, 837 1, 286 1, 222 641 593 619 693 495 644 935 1, 552 1, 771 1, 246 1, 177 613 559 580 654 446 28a 1 1 1 3 2 9$h 3 2 4 1 4 1 29 26 32 29 61 39 41 28 33 38 36 46 30-35 141 123 134 401 309 226 178 200 197 385 336 97 78 104 112 79 113 101 114 109 163 139 37 2 2 5 1 1 1 1 2 4 42 43 30 284 230 112 76 85 87 220 193 38b 8 14 25 25 38 17 9 17 34 60 38 36 1 3 2 4 7 7 6 7 3 8 8 39-45 1 8 10 14 10 9 5 ii 9 13 13 46 66 129 197 262 1S4 160 135 145 203 274 350 48a 1 1 1 5 12 9 6 12 9 11 14 19 20 13 50 40 80 152 234 126 126 85 144 164 250 379 51a 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 23 16 19 19 18 13 10 14 24 20 26 88 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 2 18 7 53c 3 6 4 4 5 4 9 8 3 54 . . . 3 1 2 3 9 1 2 2 1 2 5 5 15 26 7 55b 1 9 15 14 14 7 8 6 2 7 8 8 55d 2 5 3 4 2 1 1 5 5 3 5 55e 22 11 63 29 21 37 26 34 26 15 14 56a 20 12 19 26 27 26 69 136 132 140 117 56b 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 9 57-59 376 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 62 . — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1,321,440 1,343,933 1, 255, 195 941,219 672, 937 471,815 Inter- national classifi- cation Year, 1918 — Continued. Year 1919. No. Cause. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. Febru- ary. I. Infectious discuses ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 4 Typhoid fever 1 2 Malarial fevers (all) 1 2 1 1 Smallpox 6 Measles 2 5 16 19 1 1 7 Scarlet fever 2 2 4 9 Diphtheria and results 1 3 10 Influenza 61 151 33 2 49 4 28 22 14 10 2 8 3 i 18 Erysipelas i 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c Carrier, meningococcus 1 i 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) I9e 19g 19h Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 2 2 8 9 3 1 1 4 i 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 6 2 4 3 191 Trench fever i 19m 1 19 n Typhoid vaccination 19o Vaccinia 1 19p 20a Epidemic diseases (others) 3 i Septicemia, general 20c 22 1 24 1 3 3 Mycoses (others) 1 26 Pellagra 4 8 3 1 47 2 3 8 11 J II. Tuberculosis (all) 530 583 843 388 ISO 345 26; Tuberculosis of lungs 485 533 80S 362 177 328 25! 28b 1 6 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 1 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 44 44 25 3 17 ‘ III. Venereal diseases (all) 267 356 744 261 3 66 3| 37 Syphilis (all) 125 121 138 63 2 35 r 38a 4 1 Gonococcus infection 142 235 606 194 1 30 l 36 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets 29 37 47 40 39-45 5 8 8 2 46 11 9 18 8 7 48a Arthritis 292 377 622 350 12 140 s 48b 50 1 Diabetes, mellitus 11 9 16 1 11 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 381 634 9S9 275 5 88 i 51b 52b 53a 53 b 88 1 1 1 1 2 10 Goiter, simple 18 29 20 15 U6 53c 1 3 1 15 10 4 54 2 2 4 1 2 .. 55a 55b 55c 55d 2 6 4 7 3 1 8 6 7 10 3 General diseases (others) 5 6 6 2 2 1 56a 50b 57-59 12 7 13 3 99 60 30 19 14 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 377 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 406, 839 339, 836 291, 810 | 246,903 215, 104 156,791 149, 360 139, S77 132, 403 135,441 1,965,297 Inter- Year, 1919— Continued. national classifi- cation March. April. . May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. lUlcU IUI period. No. 1 1 11 1 4 23 1 1 ::::::: 1 1 138 6 2 1 15 7 4 1 1 4 9 n 14 7 7 9 7 4 4 i 5 9 1 464 70 12 10 14 15 1 i 8 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19g 2 3 1 1 il 9 1 3 1 3 3 3 2 i 17 123 1 1 i i 35 29 3 19h 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 99 Jl i 1 1 1 1 9 i 4 3 1 11 3 1 4 i 1 24 2 1 i 2 2 18 25a 25b 26 47 1 4 43 346 2 4 3 1 1 2 337 394 407 347 230 177 122 83 120 101 1, 106 IS, 291 320 I 389 2 388 3 333 2 222 170 4 117 2 SO 117 99 1,067 4 17, 490 33 IS 750 28a 28 b 29 30-35 16 3 16 12 8 3 3 3 3 2 35 31 32 32 29 17 16 9 10 9 9 34 4,879 21 16 15 19 S 11 1 4 5 1 3 i 5 4 27 1, 9S4 32 2, S63 37 38a 38b 10 16 17 10 9 4 4 5 7 7 3 3 1 1 2 473 101 36 39-45 46 48a 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 7 1 1 2 188 99 1 56 72 59 44 17 12 13 7 9 78 4, 557 9 6 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 8 245 50 51a 29 21 22 34 44 IS 4 2 i 5 16 4, 435 .1 l 1 5 53a 53b S8 116 53c 54 55 a J-l 1 9 18 346 4 4 1 3 3 i i 15 1 1 1 1 2 i 1 |. 1 21 1 55c 55d 55e 56a i 2 3 1 2 152 70 398 1 1 2 1 2 ,6 4 2 4 3 1 1 i 1 10 5 S 3 2 2 5 6 3 1,026 IS 56b 57-59 378 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 62. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 6Se 68f 68g 68h GSi 7oa 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75k 751 75m 75n 750 75p 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86 a 86b 86d 86e 86 f 86h 86i Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. V. Nervous system, diseases of tall). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Facial paralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others). Epilepsy Jacksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia Enuresis Neurosis. Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) . Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states. Mental deficiency Malingering Dementia precox Psychast.henia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated). Strabismus Leucoma Cataract. Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Pterygium Amblyopia Amaurosis Choroiditis Iritis Keratitis Retinitis Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of Eyes and annexa, other diseases of. VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media Mastoiditis Otitis externa Defective hearing (cause not stated) Ear, other diseases of IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of '. Adenoids | Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs . j Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all') Polypus, nasal , ! Rhinitis (cause not stated) I Nasal fossse, other diseases of June. July. August. September. 23 1 10 17 3 3 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 379 United States Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1917 — Continued. 1 Year ,1918. Inter- national elassifi- October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. cation No. 1 1 1 1 60 l 3 i 1 4 2 3 8 11 5 61 4 4 4 3 7 5 4 6 9 5 6 62 12 6 5 3 9 13 12 11 13 16 16 63a 10 6 6 7 11 9 13 22 19 25 31 63b 3 2 2 11 3 3 5 8 10 6 9 64 1 1 2 1 66a 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 66b 9 11 17 IS 7 17 10 12 19 17 23 66c 118 129 190 201 167 195 176 280 30S 403 422 69 7 8 4 1 1 1 2 15 35 49 60 47 50 40 99 114 185 156 74b 28 28 53 56 50 35 27 29 34 38 46 74c 2 7 5 7 3 4 5 6 7 12 12 74d 2 1 4 18 41 106 138 9 9 74f 7 3 2 7 3 6 7 15 12 10 15 72 24 42 42 68 53 74 60 83 100 148 190 73a 1 4 3 2 2 9 1 2 73b 14 12 17 23 18 23 12 14 20 26 3S 73c 3 3 5 5 7 5 4 12 17 14 6 73d 12 7 26 21 24 19 19 28 34 26 42 74g 2 6 8 12 8 6 6 S 11 16 67 38 79 121 187 177 260 186 207 151 210 21S 68a 192 238 439 492 541 601 350 536 452 544 581 68b 1 92 SO 153 190 173 206 203 327 315 364 341 6Sd 4 9 15 24 15 21 IS 7 15 25 2S 6Se 17 23 24 85 58 82 87 144 169 222 205 68f 2 3 4 3 5 9 8 12 13 7 8 68g 22 25 30 48 31 36 54 86 81 82 71 6Sh 19 29 23 31 16 13 31 52 « 49 46 68i 38 23 67 113 171 94 101 160 1S9 205 10S 75a 0 6 12 7 15 8 14 34 26 35 19 75a (1) 3 2 4 6 16 9 12 16 16 22 10 75a (2) 15 4 16 27 49 21 26 45 64 73 24 75a (3) 14 a 35 73 91 56 49 65 83 75 55 75a (4) 6 5 12 3 7 19 IS 21 42 8 75b 1 2 3 3 4 6 3 i 4 7 9 7 9 9 10 75d 41 27 30 34 50 47 51 75 197 101 75e 16 8 4 5 3 4 2 4 4 8 7 75f 1 1 1 1 11 16 30 22 46 41 17 10 35 34 27 75h 3 6 5 6 8 3 2 3 2 3 2 75i 3 6 2 9 13 5 5 11 10 23 11 75 j 3 2 4 1 3 i 3 1 5 6 75k 3 1 2 6 3 5 4 1 8 13 10 751 3 6 1 7 3 8 9 7 u 11 14 75m 1 2 2 3 4 3 8 1 7 5n 3 3 3 2 2 75n i 5 3 3 1 3 i 3 2 14 1 75p 10 22 24 17 2S 26 15 21 32 42 31 75r 113 168 236 337 318 198 77 119 198 352 405 76a 3 6 5 4 4 7 2 1 5 3 5 76b 1 1 1 1 4 2 25 17 8 6 S 23 15 12 76d 8 10 13 6 19 7 4 2 3 4 5 76e 1 1 1 86a 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 4 1 S6b 1 1 7 4 2 9 5 6 4 3 6 31 n S6e 1 1 1 1 86 f 5 2 4 2 4 4 1 2 5 5 17 86 h 7 3 5 3 1 1 2 2 4 S6i 3553—25 26 380 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 62. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national dassifl- { cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. Febru- ary. V. Nervous system, diseases o] (all). GO | 1 61 1 6 7 3 1 2 62 5 8 11 5 2 2 1 16 14 10 3 1 | 63 b 32 12 35 16 2 3 64 Apoplexy . ' 10 13 12 12 1 2 2 3 4 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 66 c 16 28 30 14 6 7 00 Epilepsy .* 350 337 275 132 3 57 26 3 1 1 74b Neurasthenia 105 131 217 90 3 82 33 74c 29 35 43 29 3 74(1 i 12 12 15 2 2 2 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) 214 204 412 125 40 32 74 f 3 2 2 3 72 12 13 9 r 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 142 124 203 75 5 46 23 73b 1 3 2 2 1 73c 30 43 74 28 15 10 73d 10 9 11 3 1 74g 39 36 37 19 6 2 VI. Mental alienation. 67 9 11 7 6 3 4 I 08a Constitutional psychopathic states 205 215 312 121 4 62 53 • 68 b Mental deficiency 660 723 1,088 318 6 88 62 f 68 c OSd Dementia prsecox 251 262 248 168 8 107 74 68 e 16 20 17 12 7 2 68 f 192 239 490 86 33 5 4 8 9 6 7 2 08h Psychosis, manic-depressive 75 76 80 62 5 47 30 ! 68 i Psychoses (others) 29 50 53 35 4 23 14 VII. Eyes and their annexe, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 78 73 118 59 1 33 16 75a 7 5 7 13 5 3 15 2 6 3 i o 75a (3) Myopia 18 17 25 n 1 4 3 75a 38 49 80 32 23 8 5 5 4 i 2 2 75c 3 1 3 3 3 5 4 ii 7 4 7 75 e 70 56 53 43 20 7 75 f 4 5 4 7 2 3 'I 75 £ 1 1 Amblvopia 28 11 14 13 17 4 1 2 1 75 j Choroiditis 9 16 16 15 2 1 4 75k Iritis 2 8 2 2 1 1 1 751 Keratitis 11 6 10 5 1 8 7 i, 75m Retinitis 11 15 23 7 1 8 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 75o 1 i 75p 5 3 4 3 2 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 35 30 44 19 1 17 19 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 372 367 385 225 4 81 83 76b 5 7 4 7 2 1 1 3 1 76d | Defective hearing (cause not stated) 13 18 26 27 2 8 76e 12 4 9 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of . 86 n 1 1 86 b Deviation of nasal septum . and spurs 2 2 1 2 1 2 86 r1 1 1 6 3 86 e 15 23 24 18 17 6 86 h 9 6 7 6 3 86 i Nasal fossse, other diseases of 5 8 3 3 DISCHARGES FOE DISABILITY- — WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 381 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year , 1919 — Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. 1 2 1 9 60 1 9 1 63 61 1 1 2 2 101 62 1 1 2 1 171 63 a 1 5 6 1 4 9 1 2 284 63b 1 2 2 2 2 i 1 1 129 64 1 3 4 2 1 3 33 66a 2 30 66b 3 4 7 9 1 2 2 l 3 298 66c 47 29 26 15 17 17 14 13 7 13 21 4,233 69 1 1 1 1 38 74a 31 35 21 84 80 21 10 11 5 5 50 1,883 74b 1 6 4 3 1 3 3 1 641 74r 1 2 1 1 1 2 130 74d 30 17 9 6 7 1 1 1 1,476 5 1 6 6 3 3 38 74f 9 1 1 1 1 2 146 72 22 15 22 21 16 8 12 8 6 8 40 1,714 73a 1 1 29 73b 9 4 11 9 7 4 2 1 1 3 8 4S7 73c 1 9 9 9 123 73d 1 8 3 3 1 9 2 3 6 3 4 3 2 2 3 7 160 67 36 35 2S 29 22 21 17 19 16 13 52 3,180 6Sa 67 59 50 39 28 22 21 2S 21 11 63 8,549 681) 2 68c 65 59 49 56 42 56 33 41 19 27 282 4,481 68d 3 2 4 9 1 1 2 2 SO 68p. 12 4 9 26 11 3 7 1 1 4 5 2,267 6Sf 2 3 4 9 9 1 1 36 21 23 25 14 16 9 16 11 7 S3 1,231 68h 15 15 15 25 8 5 4 6 2 3 40 742 6Si 16 12 28 21 15 14 4 4 i 3 5 1,797 75a 3 1 5 1 3 4 i 1 2 247 7oa(l) 1 1 2 1 2 5 9 3 2 1 1 1 75a (3) 11 6 14 16 9 3 3 3 1 2 910 75a(4) 2 4 1 9 9 4 2 3 2 1 1 41 3 9 1 9 2 1 4 135 s 12 9 6 1 3 1 1 104 5 2 4 9 2 2 115 75 f 1 2 1 ID 2 4 13 3 1 2 i 2 420 75h 2 3 7 4 3 3 1 1 191 2 3 5 4 3 1 9 1 1 72 2 3 1 2 1 1 4 130 751 5 5 4 1 3 1 2 3 4 181 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 1 25 i l 1 23 11 19 20 12 8 3 3 1 2 10 5S3 75r 75 74 92 119 70 44 20 9 a 16 59 4, 724 76a 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 96 76b 4 7 16 36 13 3 1 3 4 308 1 4 1 8 3 141 76e 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 86b 1 14 86d 4 3 7 5 2 2 9 1 2 5 230 S6e 1 5 S6f 1 1 86g 1 2 2 1 1 94 86h 1 i 49 86 i 382 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 62. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Year, 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. September. X. Throat, diseases of. 87 a 1 ] 87 b Larynx, other diseases of 100a Tonsillitis, acute 1 1 2 1 100b Tonsillitis, chronic 1 loud Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal i 100c Pharynx, other diseases of XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 3 1 l i 78 2 1 2 79a n 21 29 25 40 112 79a 3 4 3 3 12 2 1 4 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 7 21 23 22 34 77 79a (4 ) Mitral stenosis . . . . i 2 16 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic i 79a 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 1 79a 1 79b i 2 2 3 9 79c 2 1 2 3 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 1 4 4 5 13 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 3 2 2 4 6 21 80 Angina pectoris 1 2 2 Sla Aneurysms 1 1 81b 2 1 3 l 81d 82 1 1 83a 2 1 1 4 83b Varicocele 1 1 3 2 2 83c Varicose veins 3 2 2 10 7 IS i 1 1 84 a 84b 1 1 2 1 85a i 85b 1 85c 1 1 85d 1 85e Tachycardia 4 1 1 3 t 85g 85h 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 1 i 2 3 91 92a 1 4 3 2 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 1 i 2 93b 1 1 93c Pleura, "other diseases of 1 2 1 1 3 96 Asthma 3 i 3 4 15 1 97 98 i XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pvorrhea alveolaris 1 1 i 3 2 99b 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 3 2 3 11 101 102a Ulcer ofthe stomach i 1 7 4 102b 102c Stomach, other diseases of 3 2 3 8 105a Duodenal ulcer i 1 4 105b 105c 1 1 2 1 106 — | | 108 2 2 6 1 109a 15 12 18 36 25 109b 1 1 110a 1 nob 113 1 3 3 Cirrhosis of the liver 1 1 1 b Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY- — WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 383 United States Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- cation No. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 87a 1 87b 4 6 2 3 4 2 1 2 3 100a 2 i i 1 6 4 4 6 4 1 7 100b 1 1 1 3 lOOd 1 1 100e 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 2 6 77 2 3 8 5 11 5 4 2 1 1 7S 229 270 555 915 699 537 411 479 529 448 489 79a 34 24 66 139 65 55 35 55 54 62 85 79a(l) 3 3 4 9 17 6 10 5 7 12 15 79a(2) 145 164 332 411 364 279 228 298 317 237 257 79a(3) 44 76 143 300 205 167 117 89 106 98 80 79a(4) 3 i 7 7 6 6 5 10 9 20 33 79a(5) 1 2 79a (6) 1 1 1 3 47 41 24 16 21 36 19 19 79a(S) 17 21 13 36 25 13 9 25 52 39 36 79b 7 2 2 7 2 1 1 1 7 5 4 79c 19 2S 44 65 70 58 46 55 51 58 50 79d 63 45 66 74 73 41 29 26 23 16 27 79e 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 80 2 2 1 1 2 1 5 3 81a 3 6 7 13 9 16 10 15 u 7 13 8lb 1 3 Sic 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 3 2 i 82 9 7 13 16 7 1 4 4 3 12 10 83a 8 13 11 13 8 10 s 3 14 14 14 83b 25 34 40 47 33 31 21 36 99 102 85 83c 4 4 6 3 4 7 2 4 8 12 13 S3d 1 84a 1 6 4 2 4 3 7 5 5 6 84b 2 4 3 6 1 1 1 6 38 30 19 85a i 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 o 2 4 16 60 56 148 85c 1 1 1 2 S5d 1 2 1 1 2 1 85e 13 19 20 45 34 34 23 24 37 4S 91 85i 1 1 9 1 1 1 S5g 1 5 3 3 5 5 4 13 8 14 20 13 7 6 17 16 39 35 89-90 3 1 3 11 3 4 6 1 91 4 11 52 85 35 39 29 8 6 9 6 92a 7 8 9 16 21 23 19 19 20 33 40 93a 3 4 6 10 3 7 6 4 4 6 3 93b 5 12 22 25 23 27 32 17 17 22 23 93c 40 47 73 97 88 75 51 74 139 178 266 96 2 3 3 20 3 5 13 12 11 23 21 97 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 98 3 6 7 19 14 9 5 7 5 3 10 99a 17 23 31 83 64 30 11 8 32 369 90 99c 9 3 9 101 10 10 15 20 16 28 22 25 33 39 38 102 a 9 irv>h "6 16 18 27 2S 18 15 13 18 19 22 102c 8 9 12 25 18 24 30 25 19 20 33 105a 2 1 7 3 6 5 3 2 2 5 8 13 S 105 c 1 2 4 3 1 107a 1 3 2 107c 4 12 7 9 9 6 10 8 8 4 5 108 95 96 157 160 78 28 27 161 282 507 205 109a 1 1 1 4 3 2 1 4 6 1 109b 1 3 8 4 5 6 10 6 10 110a 7 3 3 4 6 4 12 17 IS 20 110b 1 1 1 i 1 2 1 2 1 1 113 384 MEDICAL AUD CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 62. — Discharges for disability, by months, ivhite enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national ■classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year 1919. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. F ebru- ary. X. Throat, diseases of. 87a 1 3 2 1 1 87b Larynx, other diseases of 0 100a 1 2 4 1 2 i 100b 4 1 5 1 2 4 i 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 1 lOCd 1 5 3 i 100c Pharynx, other diseases of 1 1 1 1 XT. Circulatory system, diseases of. 1 5 8 3 78 Endocarditis, acute 1 1 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 402 361 628 377 9 255 143 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 43 44 80 44 30 11 1 79a (2) Aortic stenosis I 9 9 2 2 3 79a (3) Mitral insufficiency 218 194 349 220 8 147 97 (4) Mitral stenosis 94 66 92 63 44 12 1 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 22 10 12 9 26 14 1 79a 2 1 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 1 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified lfi 42 S3 39 1 5 6 | 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 40 25 60 19 2 10 3 | 79c 6 7 15 1 3 79(1 Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 42 48 73 49 4 28 i9 79e 16 18 36 11 8 10 80 Angina pectoris 1 81a Aneurysms 3 1 2 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 9 10 16 7 1 3 2 i 81c 3 1 1 1 1 81(1 1 1 82 1 g 1 1 83a 1 5 12 8 10 6 83b Varicocele 5 4 17 IS i 14 5 : 83c Varicose veins 70 73 113 78 4 45 34 83 d Phlebitis 10 15 19 26 9 S 84 a 1 84b 3 2 9 3 1 i i 85a 15 29 69 76 12 2 85 b 1 1 2 1 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 114 187 789 490 37 21 11 85d 85e 1 851 Tachycardia 56 66 100 55 1 22 9 85g Hemorrhage 2 1 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of 1 3 2 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 42 51 98 85 3 48 25 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 6 33 11 18 2 24 8 92a 8 23 6 19 9 « 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 35 62 48 45 11 33 29 93b 3 4 10 9 10 •’ 93c Pleura, other diseases of 22 41 38 39 11 40 2S 90 Asthma 246 246 312 172 5 50 3 '« 97 Pulmonary emphysema 14 26 42 8 2 1 98 Lungs, other diseases of 1 6 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 5 3 5 2 1 99b 99c Mouth and aniiexa, other diseases of 64 73 32 10 i 1 101 1 3 102a Ulcer of the stomach 25 24 35 25 1 i3 102b Gastroenterontosis. 3 3 2 3 102c Stomach, other diseases of 11 n 33 19 1 19 105a Duodenal ulcer 21 21 29 23 10 105b Diarrhea 1 2 3 1 . 3 4 3 2 1 106 1 1 2 1 1 07a 107b i 107c 1 2 108 Appendicitis 7 4 10 9 1 12 } 109a Hernia 225 104 210 146 5 107 1 109b 3 4 3 3 1 110a 11 10 8 8 4 110b 8 8 14 13 7 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 2 5 3 i 1 DISCHARGES FOE DISABILITY — -WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 385 United States Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31,-1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated, j 2 3 2 1 1 2 43 1 2 87b 2 2 2 52 100a 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 67 100b 1 100c 1 2 1 1 21 lOOd 1 7 lOOe 1 1 1 1 1 64 77 1 51 78 138 82 144 186 102 49 11 17 9 ii 44 8, 767 79a 9 30 34 19 10 2 1 9 1,079 79a(l) 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 ' 140 79a (2) 8i 55 77 95 51 22 | 6 13 6 9 32 4, 896 79a(3) 20 14 26 46 25 13 1 4 1 2 3 1,969 79a(4) 14 3 8 8 7 2 1 1 1 246 6 79a(6) 4 79a(7) 6 1 427 79a(8) 4 1 13 6 4 2 1 1 494 79b 1 1 2 83 16 15 10 18 14 2 1 1 2 13 933 79d 10 3 6 3 2 1 1 1 2 649 18 SO 1 1 1 2 1 2 | 33 5 1 3 1 1 175 Sib 1 | 12 9 81d 1 1 2 1 41 S2 3 1 3 1 3 i 1 1 83a 4 8 4 2 3 9 212 83b 29 19 u 18 15 7 3 1 2 6 1, 123 83c 6 6 7 4 3 1 1 25 210 S3d 2 S4a 2 1 1 9 - 80 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 337 1 1 22 18 17 23 4 6 3 1 4 3 3 2 2,017 S5c 6 1 10 15 10 11 10 2 1 1 2 767 10 49 61 81 74 37 9 7 3 1 4 40 921 S9-90 10 7 4 6 1 1 12 ISO 91 6 8 4 1 1 1 1 402 923. 31 2b 14 IS 13 9 4 12 1 9 56 671 93a 7 11 8 7 9 5 3 11 3 1 17 1S2 93b 55 66 00 51 30 14 s 2 S 2 24 772 93c 24 12 12 9 9 8 1 15 2 5 9 2, 341 96 2 3 1 219 97 1 3 8 4 1 1 1 1 i 67 98 1 3 2 2 1 2 4 130 QQa 1 9 5 7 6 3 1 1 i 1, 173 Q9o i 101 4 1 3 2 2 1 9 2 8 428 102a 3 1 1 3 1 1 60 102b 9 8 4 6 4 9 1 363 102c 3 5 2 4 1 ! 6 365 L . 10 105b 2 4 4 1 4 101 105c 1 1 23 106 1 107b j 1 10 107c 8 10 4 3 9 2 2 192 108 71 56 48 31 39 12 4 3 8 3, 085 109a 1 1 1 44 109b 3 1 3 1 1 119 110a 2 2 2 3 0 1 i 3 174 110b 27 113 38(5 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 62. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] Year 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. September. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. Ill Cholelithiasis 115a Cholecystitis 2 2 115b Gall-bladder and bile duct, other diseases of 115c Liver, other diseases of 117a Peritonitis 117b 2 i 1 1 9 lisb Visceroptosis 118c 1 2 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of {nonvenereal) . 119 Nephritis, acute 2 2 120 1 5 6 11 9 g 122a 122b 122c 122d 2 2 2 122e 1 i 1 0 123 i 2 2 1 1 124a 2 124b Bladder, other diseases of 1 i 1 1 2 125a Urethritis (non venereal) 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) i 125c 126 1 127b 1 127c 1 1 4 127(1 127e 1 2 1 XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 1 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b i 145c 145d 145e 145f 145g 145h 145i 145i 14ol: 1451 1 1 1 145o 5 4 5 2 7 12 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 1 3 1 2 ! 146b 1 if 146c 1 1 3 3 |i 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e Ankylosis of joint 2 2 1 3 4 S | Synovitis 1 3 1 2 3 4 Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism 1 149a 2 1 1 1 149b 1 1 3 1 i 149c 1 1 149d 1 149e 47 29 33 52 62 IOC 149f 1 149h 4 2 4 2 4 14 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 i 1 A 189 Notlspecified or ill-defined diseases 15 108 9 13 11 Total for diseases 336 421 419 674 958 1,918 DISCHARGES FOE DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 387 United States Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1917— Continued. Year 1918. Inter- national classifi- October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. cation No. 1 1 2 1 1 1 114 3 1 2 4 3 6 2 6 2 4 2 115a 2 4 3 115b 1 115c 1 2 3 2 1 1 117a 6 7 16 15 14 9 8 9 10 16 19 117b 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 118b 2 6 2 1 1 1 1 2 118c 2 5 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 119 12 19 31 51 30 25 27 40 43 44 38 120 1 122a 1 1 1 2 1 3 122b 1 1 2 1 2 1 122c 5 1 4 5 3 9 2 3 10 14 15 122d 1 5 i 9 4 1 1 3 7 1 122e 4 4 3 3 2 4 6 4 5 10 16 123 i 4 4 6 4 7 5 5 4 6 10 124a 3 9 13 25 IS 12 11 15 24 11 14 124b 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 7 7 125b 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 125c 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 126 1 127a 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 127b 1 1 2 2 1 2 4 5 4 127c 1 I27d 2 4 2 5 6 2 3 3 2 3 3 127e 1 1 1 142 1 1 143b 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 3 144a 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 1 144b 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 145c 1 i 1 1 9 1 9 1 3 3 145e 5 5 3 8 8 3 3 5 12 9 10 145f 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 145b 1 1 145i 2 14nj 1 2 1 145k 1 1 1 1451 4 2 4 n 6 4 7 4 4 4 145m 24 30 30 59 45 34 19 27 62 75 57 145o 12 16 16 16 12 13 12 18 20 33 32 146a 2 5 17 50 59 27 21 40 143 186 148 146b 10 17 26 37 19 14 13 12 18 29 17 146c 22 19 27 49 39 25 22 26 47 110 75 147a 1 4 1 2 4 9 4 147b 8 9 14 26 17 4 4 n 15 28 20 147c \ 1 2 1 2 4 1 5 5 3 6 147d 1 2 7 24 22 15 5 21 28 6S 64 147e 2 13 13 19 22 11 9 12 24 63 25 149a 4 6 19 12 16 2 4 2 4 19 4 149b 3 6 2 3 2 5 i 2 7 21 7 149c 2 4 4 3 1 3 i 3 4 149d 178 394 573 669 524 163 63 S4 257 667 294 149e 4 4 8 7 9 9 5 7 15 S IS 149f 1 4 8 7 3 1 149g 24 54 84 184 113 103 61 117 274 402 256 149h 3 1 8 9 9 6 1 8 7 21 17 150 31 45 85 68 55 43 32 33 74 190 149 189 3,109 J 4, 048 6,333 8,528 6, 822 5, 860 4,181 5, 572 6, 953 9, 939 8, 584 i 388 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 62 . — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in tin ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Yeai , 1918— Continued. Year 1919. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. January. Febru- ary. XIII. Digestive system., diseases of— Continued. 114 Cholelithiasis 2 115a Cholecystitis 2 2 3 6 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 1 2 1 115c Liver, other diseases of 1 1 i 117a Peritonitis 1 117b Peritoneal adhesions 14 16 20 17 12 118a Pancreatitis 1 118b Visceroptosis 2 9 3 i 1 118c Digestive system, other diseases of 2 1 1 i XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 N ephritis, acute 3 1 1 1 120 Nephritis, chronic 42 21 35 33 3 26 23 122a Abscess, perinephritic 1 122b Nephroptosis. 1 1 2 1 ‘ 122c Hydronephrosis 2 2 2 1 1 122d Pvogenic infection of the kidneys 16 22 26 9 3 5 I22e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 6 4 5 2 123 Nephrolithiasis 8 8 10 8 4 6 124a Cystitis 5 12 15 8 2 2 124b Bladder, other diseases of 21 22 37 10 7 2 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 1 1 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 1 4 6 2 3 i 125c Urethra, other diseases of 1 3 126 Prostate, diseases of 2 43 3 8 127a Balanitis 1 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 1 3 3 i 127c Hydrocele ( 1 9 6 i 127(1 1 127e 3 2 9 13 2 2 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene 1 1 143b Furuncle 144 a Abscess 1 6 3 i 2 144b Cellulitis 3 1 1 1! 145a Trichophytosis i 145b 2 2 145c Ectoparasites 1 1 145d 145e Dermatitis 2 1 1 1 145f Eczema 13 11 11 3 [ 145g Erythema 1 1 i 145h Herpes 1 1 14 5i 1 mpetigo 14 5j Lichen . . . 145k 2 1451 Pitvriasis 1 145m I Psoriasis 4 1 5 10 6 l45o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 64 62 99 77 26 1 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 24 30 41 19 1 5 146b Fractures, faulty union of 113 147 326 23S 2 52 2 14Gc Bones, other diseases of 14 32 61 29 9 147a Ankylosis of joint 56 67 95 78 1 15 i 147b Loose bodies in joint 2 2 3 5 1 147c Synovitis 28 23 57 39 13 i 147d Floating cartilage 6 4 10 4 7 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) 61 66 105 78 19 149a 13 12 59 36 17 149b Hammer-toe 2 9 9 12 9 149c Metatarsalgia 7 9 15 19 8 149d 3 4 1 3 149e 148 169 988 796 211 149f Talipes H 18 29 6 1 4 149g 1 2 7 1 4 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 194 255 494 335 4 110 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 13 12 28 10 9 189 Not'specified or ill-defined diseases 83 75 118 68 5 14 Total for diseases 7,549 8,481 13, 867 7,317 344 3,155 2,9 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 389 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919— Continued. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. period. 1 10 2 2 1 3 1 1 14 3 11 3 6 9 7 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 266 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 1 1 1 27 2 2 5 1 1 4 51 26 19 26 27 10 8 3 3 2 29 743 1 3 1 2 9 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 20 3 4 2 1 1 1 2 172 1 1 1 66 4 1 2 1 1 4 124 1 2 1 1 4 112 1 1 2 2 1 267 6 2 1 57 23 1 1 1 1 86 9 26 3 6 1 1 56 2 1 2 1 1 i 1 8 i 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 35 1 1 2 1 1 2 28 1 1 13 1 4 4 1 1 20 4 1 1 124 6 ■ 9 9 ::::::::::: 5 3 2 i 1 1 1 1 90 15 15 21 11 7 3 3 2 924 4 2 4 4 6 2 2 2 i 8 367 26 19 17 13 9 3 4 1 4 2 1,699 10 5 2 4 4 2 1 1 6 405 12 17 16 36 12 5 2 1 10 922 33 8 8 4 5 3 3 371 2 4 2 1 73 6 7 5 5 3 1 1 1 2 624 7 5 6 3 4 2 1 3S6 2 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 160 1 4 5 1 1 133 2 i 3 4 1 126 135 105 138 106 59 28 14 7 12 33 7, 404 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 180 5 1 52 80 41 69 89 21 11 8 2 4 13 3,499 2 4 2 1 1 178 20 6 14 9 8 4 1 2 1 3 2 1,435 2, 069 1,844 1,962 2,003 1,331 796 460 422 336 355 2, 583 131,529 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 145f 145g 145h 145i 145 j 145k 1451 145m 145o 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 1491 149g 149h 150 189 390 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 63. — Discharges for disability, by months, ivhite enlisted ANNUAL RATIOS PER l.OOO.a 183, 758 245,454 309, 205 458,817 562,714 776, 466 Inter- national classifi- cation Cause. Year, 1917. No. April. May. June. July. August. September. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 4 0.03 0. 02 6.03 6 0.15 0. 08 ,02 7 . 10 9 .05 .08 .18 .03 .03 10 14 .05 .05 .04 .05 IS 0. 07 .03 19a 19b .03 19c 19(1 19e 19g 19h .13 .05 .01 .05 .02 19k 19n .03 19o 19p 20a .04 20c .07 j 22 25b If 2G 47 .33 .39 . 12 . 21 .13 .20 1.50 1.66 2. 56 2. 90 5. 95 9.44 [ 28a 28b Tuberculosis of lungs 1.44 1.42 2. 48 2.59 5. 54 9.04 29 .02 .02 30-35 .07 .24 .08 .31 .38 .39 2. 94 .85 .88 1. 16 1.41 1.15 1.41 37 .44 .82 .00 .51 .74 38a . 13 .05 .02 .02 38b 1.96 .39 .35 .81 .62 .6.5 36 IV. General diseases ( others ). .07 .04 .02 .0811 39-45 46 .08 .04 .03 .07 . 10 .04 .10 .04 .05' .52 .39 .43 .39 .43 .68 ( 48b 50 .07 .05 .05 .04 .03 51a .13 .10 .12 .21 .13 .31 1 51b 52b 53b 8S . 04 .13 .05 .16 .13 .09 .12! 54 .03 .03 55b .05 .03 .02 55d .07 .05 . 12 .03 .06 .02 .03 .04 .02 .25 . 15 .08 .05 .13 .17 56b .07 .04 .08 .17 .11 57-59 Poisoning, chronic .03 .04 a [ncluding 9,710 men in the United States discharged from draft after a few days’ observation m camp. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 391 men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 1,032,244 1, 061, 422 1, 129,065 1, 096, 434 1,095,039 1, 129, 223 1, 168, 558 1, 197, 757 1,303, 746 1, 328, 513 1, 284, 247 Inter - national Year 1917— Continued . Year , 1918. elassifi - cation No . October . November . December . January . February . March . April . May . June . July . August . 0.01 0.01 0.01 0. 02 0.01 1 .02 0. 02 0.01 0.01 0. 03 .03 .01 .01 4 0.01 5 .01 .08 .16 .21 . 05 . 12 6. 04 .05 .03 .07 .04 6 .02 7 . io .08 .01 .01 .01 9 .01 .07 .01 . 11 . 06 . 06 .01 .02 .02 10 .03 .07 .02 ■ OS .02 .01 .04 .03 .04 .02 11 .01 .02 .03 .02 18 .01 .01 .01 . 01 .01 .01 19 a .01 19 b .01 .02 .01 19 c .01 .01 19 d .01 19 e .08 .20 . 01 .01 . 01 .01 .05 .02 19? .05 .01 .08 .06 .01 .01 19 h .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .03 .02 19 k .01 19 n .01 .01 19 o .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 19 p .01 .01 20 a 20 c .01 .01 .01 22 .01 .01 .01 25 a .01 01 1 25 b .03 .01 .02 .02 .03 .03 .01 26 .19 . 11 .40 .49 . 51 .23 .24 .13 .13 .19 .06 47 7. 82 10. 93 16. S 3 20. 10 14. 09 12. 98 6. 58 5.94 5. 70 6.26 4. 63 7.49 10.57 16. 49 19. 38 13. 65 12. 51 6. 29 5.59 5. 34 5. 91 4. 17 2 Sa .01 . 01 . 01 . 03 .02 28 b .03 .02 .01 .01 . 01 .01 29 .30 .36 .31 . 67 .43 .44 .29 .33 .35 .33 .43 30-35 1.64 1. 39 1.42 4. 39 3. 39 2. 40 1.83 2. 00 1. S 1 3. 48 3. 14 1. 13 .88 1.10 1.22 .87 1. 20 1.04 1. 14 1.00 1.47 1.29 37 .02 .02 .05 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .04 38 a .49 .49 .32 3 10 2. 53 1 19 .78 .85 .80 1 98 1.80 38 b .09 .16 .27 .27 .42 .18 .09 . 17 .31 .54 .36 36 .01 .03 .02 .04 .08 .07 .06 .07 .03 .07 .07 39—15 .01 .09 .11 .15 . 11 .10 .05 .11 .08 .12 .12 46 .77 1.46 2.09 2. S 6 2.02 1.70 1.39 1.45 1.87 2.47 3.26 48 a .01 .01 .01 48 b .06 .14 .10 .07 .13 .10 .11 .14 .17 .18 .12 50 .53 .90 1.61 2.55 1.38 1.34 .87 1.44 1.51 2.25 3.53 51 a .01 .01 .01 .01 51 b .01 .01 .02 .05 .01 52 b .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 02 01 01 01 53 b .27 .18 .20 .21 .20 .14 . 10 .14 . 22 ■ IS .24 ss .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .02 116 .02 .04 01 09 07 .03 .07 .04 .04 .05 .04 .02 .07 .03 54 .03 .01 09 03 02 oi .01 .02 .02 .01 .02 .05 . 05 .14 .23 .07 55 b .01 .01 .10 .17 . 15 .15 .08 .09 .06 .02 .06 .07 .07 55 d j .02 .06 .03 .04 .02 .01 .01 .05 .05 .03 .05 55 e .26 .12 .67 .32 .23 .39 .27 .34 .24 .14 .13 56 a .23 .14 .20 .28 .30 .28 .71 1.36 1.21 1.26 1.09 56 b .02 .01 .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .02 57-59 392 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 63. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 1,321,440 1,343,933 - 1,255,195 941,219 672, 937 471,815 Inter- national classifi- Year, 1918 — Continued. Year, 1919. cation. Cause. September. October. November. December. January. February. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 0.01 0. 04 4 0. 01 0. 02 .01 .02 6 .02 .04 .15 0. 24 .02 0.03 .02 .03 .07 9 .01 .08 .56 .03 10 1.35 .32 .62 .50 14 .09 .02 .02 .10 . 05 18 .01 19a .01 19b 19c .01 .01 19d 19e 19c .02 .02 .08 . 11 .09 .13 19h .01 .01 .05 .02 19k .05 .02 .04 .04 :::::::::::: 191 .03 j .02 19o .01 19p 20a .04 .03 ! 20c 22 .01 24 25a .01 .03 .08 ! 25b .01 26 .04 .08 .04 .03 47 .02 .04 .03 .10 .20 .10 4.81 4. 40 5. 21 8. 06 4.95 6.15 28a 4. 76 7. 72 4.62 5.85 6.59 28b 29 .01 .05 .01 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) .40 .39 .33 .32 .30 .15 2.42 3. 18 7. 11 3.33 1.18 .81 37 1.14 1.08 1.32 .80 .62 .43 38a .02 38b 1.29 2. 10 5. 79 2.47 . 54 .38 IV. General diseases (others). | 36 .26 .33 .51 .12 . OSjj 39-45 .05 .04 .OS . 10 .04 . OS 46 . 10 .08 .17 . 10 .12 .18! 48a 2. 65 3. 37 5. 95 4. 46 2. 50 2.21 Gout .01 50 . 10 .08 .15 . 19 .20 . 10, 51a 3. 46 5. 66 9. 45 3. 51 1.57 i.o: 51b .01 .01 52b .01 .01 53a 53b . 02 88 Goiter, simple . 09 . 16 .28 .26 .27 .i: 116 .01 . 03 .01 .in 53c Other diseases of the ductless glands . 14 .09 .09 .07 . 0 . 54 . 02 .02 .04 .01 .04 . . .02 .06 .05 .04 55b .04 . 55c .01 . 07 .05 .07 .13 . 05 .0 General diseases (others) .05 .05 .06 .03 .02 ,0i 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) . 11 .06 .12 .09 . 05 56b 57-59 Drug addiction .90 .54 .29 .24 . 25 .1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 393 Jnited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 406, 839 339, 836 291, 810 246, 903 215, 104 156, 791 149, 360 139, 877 132, 403 135,441 1,965,297 Total Inter- national classifi- Year, 1919— -Continued. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. period. No. 0. 03 0.01 1 .01 4 .00 5 0. 04 0. 05 0.06 .07 6 .06 0. 04 .01 7 .12 .04 .06 .03 9 .32 .49 .29 .34 .50 0. 54 0.32 0. 34 0. 09 0. 44 .24 10 .04 14 .03 .01 18 .00 19a .00 19b .09 .04 .05 .01 19c .00 l9d .00 19e .09 .04 .12 .38 .24 .17 .09 .06 19g .03 .04 .09 .02 19h .03 .01 19k .04 .05 .00 191 :::::::::: .06 .00 19m .00 19n .00 19o .01 19p .00 20a .00 20c .00 22 1 .09 .00 24 .06 .04 .04 .10 .01 25a .03 .00 25b .02 26 .06 . 14 . 12 .05 .06 . IS 47 9.94 13.91 16.74 16.86 12.83 13.55 9.80 7.12 10.88 8.95 9.31 9. 44 13. 74 15. 95 16.18 12. 3S 13.02 9. 40 6.86 10. 60 8. 77 8.90 28a .03 .07 . 12 .10 .31 . 17 .02 28b .01 29 .47 .11 .66 . 5S .45 .23 .24 .26 .27 .18 .38 30-35 1 .91 1.13 1. 32 1.41 .95 1.22 .72 .86 .82 .SO 2. 4S .62 .57 .62 .92 .45 .84 .40 .43 .45 . 35 1.01 37 .08 .08 .09 .02 38a .29 .57 .70 .49 .50 .31 .24 .34 .36 .44 1.46 38b .21 . 11 .12 .09 .09 .24 36 .09 .04 .04 .05 .11 .09 .05 39-45 .03 .25 .04 .05 . 10 46 2. 92 1.98 2. 96 2. 87 2. 45 1.30 .96 1.12 .63 .so 2.32 48a .03 . 00 48b .27 .21 .25 .24 ,'ii' .08 .08 .09 .09 . 12 50 .86 .74 .90 1. 65 2. 45 1.38 .32 .17 .09 .44 2.26 51a 00 01 5‘?h .09 00 53 a .05 . 11 . 01 53b .12 . 14 .04 .15 .39 .23 .09 . 18 88 .04 . 01 116 .04 .05 .06 . OS .04 .03 .04 .03 54 .06 .01 04 55a 55b •I .04 .00 .03 .08 . 15 .08 55d .03 .04 .19 . 15 . 04 55e .18 . 14 .08 . 10 .23 .08 .09 .20 .29 .18 .33 .15 . n .38 . 56 .34 . 54 .52 56b .10 .01 57-59 394 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 63. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in thi ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- nationa) classifi- cation No Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. September. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 61 1 | 0. 03 62 Locomotor ataxia 0. 04 .03 0.05 63 a .03 0. 04 . 05 63 b .06 64 0. 07 .03 66a F acial naralvsis 60b Paranleeia. I 1 66c 0.0") .08 .03 .02 69 Epilepsy '. .59 1. 17 1.32 1. 28 1.22 l.n . 13 .03 .03 .13 .24 .04 .09 74c Enuresis .26 .44 .12 .29 .17 .22 74(1 Neurosis .05 .02 .00 Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart).. 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) 1 72 .07 .08 .04 .08 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) .26 . 16 .08 . 13 .26 73b .02 73c Neuritis .07 .05 .12 .03 .02 .06 73d .01 74g Nervous system, other diseases of .07 . 12 .05 .11 .11 VI. Mental alienation. 07 .03 .02 68a Constitutional psychopathic states . 52 .20 .35 .26 .32 .32 68b Mental deficiency .46 .29 .58 .44 .85 2. 23 [ 6Sc .02! 6Sd Dementia praecox .91 1.12 .82 .84 .87 .91 | 6Se . 10 .03 .02 02 6Sf Psychoneurosis . 13 .04 .08 . 17 .14 . 15 .04 .04 .06 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive .13 . 10 .04 . 18 .17 .14 6Si Psychoses (others) .07 . 10 .35 .13 .19 .20 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) .13 .10 .12 .05 .06 .23 .07 . 10 .03 .12 .02 • OS 75a (3) Myopia! .07 .02 . Ill (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) .03 .02 ,o: i .03 .01 75c Leucoma 1 ■ .02 .01 75d .04 75e Trachoma .05 .04 .05 .19 .3 75f .03 .0 75g 1 75h .20 .20 .08 .05 .0 75i .26 .20 .02 .0 75j .07 .04 .02 .0 Iritis .07 .05 .03 .02 751 .05 .04 .04 .0 75m .07 .03 .06 .c 75 o .04 ■ C 75p Eyelids, diseases of .( 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of . 52 .39 .12 .18 .09 J VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media .59 .10 .16 .50 .66 76b Mastoiditis .08 .04 73d 76e Ear, other diseases .20 .10 .05 .06 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a 86 b .04 .02 .... S6fi 86e Sinusitis (all) .07 .05 . 05 86 f 86h .07 .04 .02 86i DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 395 kited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year , 1917— Continued . Year 1918. Inter - national classifi - letober . November . December . January . February . March . April . May . June . July . August . ration No . 0.01 0.01 o.oi 0.01 60 6.02 0.03 0.01 .01 0.04 0.02 .03 .07 .10 0.05 61 .05 0.05 .04 .03 .08 .05 .04 .06 .08 . 05 .06 62 .14 .07 .05 .03 .10 .14 .12 .11 .12 .14 .15 63 a .12 .07 .06 .08 .12 .10 .13 .22 .17 .23 .29 63 b .03 .02 .02 .12 .03 .03 . 05 .08 .09 .05 .08 64 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .03 .oi .01 .01 .03 .03 .03 .02 66 b .10 .12 .18 .20 .08 .18 .10 .12 .17 .15 .21 66 c 1.37 1.46 2 02 2.19 1 83 2 07 1 81 2 SO 2. 83 3.63 3 93 69 .08 .09 .04 .01 .01 .01 .02 .17 .40 .52 .66 .52 .53 .41 .99 1.05 1.67 1.46 74 b .33 .32 .56 .61 .55 .37 .28 .29 .31 .34 .43 74 c .02 .08 .05 .08 .03 .04 .05 .06 .06 .11 .11 74 d .02 .01 .04 . 18 .38 .96 1.29 74 c .02 .02 74 f .08 .03 .02 .08 .03 .06 .07 .15 .11 .09 .14 72 .28 .47 .45 .74 .58 .79 .62 .83 .92 1.34 1.78 73 1 .01 .04 .03 .02 .02 .02 .01 .02 73 b .16 .14 .18 .25 .20 .24 .12 .14 .18 .23 .36 73 c .03 .03 .05 .05 .08 .05 .04 .12 .16 .13 .06 73 d .14 .08 .28 .23 .26 .20 .20 .28 .31 .23 .39 74 g .02 .06 .09 .13 .09 .06 .06 .07 . 10 . 15 67 .44 .89 1.29 2.05 1.94 2.76 1.91 2.07 1.39 1.90 2.04 68 a 2. 23 2.69 4.67 5. 38 5. 93 6.39 3. 59 5. 37 4.16 4.91 5. 43 68 b .01 68 c 1.07 .90 1.63 2.08 1.90 2.19 2.08 3.28 2.90 3.29 3.19 68 d .05 .10 .16 .26 .16 .22 .18 .07 . 14 .23 .26 68 e .20 .26 .26 .93 .64 .87 .89 1.44 1.56 2.01 1.92 68 f .02 .03 .04 .03 .05 .10 .08 .12 .12 .06 .07 68 g .26 .28 .32 .53 .31 .38 .55 .86 . 75 .74 .66 6 Sh .22 .33 .21 .34 .18 .14 .32 .52 .41 .44 .43 68 i .44 .26 .71 1.24 1.87 1.00 1.04 1.60 1.74 1.85 1.01 75 a .07 .07 .13 .08 .16 .09 .14 .34 .24 .32 .18 75 a ( l ) .03 .02 .04 .07 .18 .10 .12 .16 . 15 .20 .09 75 a (2> .17 .05 .17 .30 .54 .22 .27 .45 .59 .66 .22 75 a (3) .16 .12 .37 .80 1.00 .60 .50 . 65 .76 .68 .51 75 a (4) .02 .07 .05 .13 .03 .07 .20 .IS .19 .38 .07 75 b .01 .02 .03 .03 .04 .07 .03 .01 .04 .08 .10 .07 .09 .08 .09 .07 75 d 1.34 .46 .29 .33 .37 .53 .48 .51 .69 1.78 .94 75 e .19 .09 .04 .05 .03 .04 .02 .04 .04 .07 .07 75 f .01 .01 .01 .01 .13 .18 .32 .24 .50 .44 .17 .10 .32 .31 .25 75 h .03 .07 .05 .07 .09 .03 .02 .03 .02 .03 .02 75 i .03 .07 .02 .10 .14 .05 .05 .11 .09 .21 .10 75 j .03 .02 .04 .01 .03 .01 .03 .01 .05 .06 75 k .03 .01 .02 .07 .03 .05 .04 .01 .07 .12 .09 751 .03 .07 .01 .08 .03 .09 .09 .07 .10 .10 .13 75 m .01 .02 .02 .03 .04 .03 .07 .01 .03 . 03 . 03 02 02 75 o .01 .08 .03 .03 .01 .03 .01 .03 .02 . 13 .01 75 p . 12 .25 .26 .19 .31 .28 . 15 .21 .29 .38 .29 75 r 1. 31 1.90 2. 51 3. 68 3. 49 2. 10 .79 1. 19 1.82 3. 18 3. 78 76 a .03 .07 .05 .04 .04 .07 .02 .01 .05 .03 .05 76 b . 01 01 01 01 76 f .05 .02 .27 . 19 .09 .06 • OS .21 .14 . 11 76 d .09 . 11 . 14 .07 .21 .07 .04 .02 .03 .04 .05 76 e .01 .01 01 86 a .03 .03 .03 .03 .02 .02 .02 .04 .01 S 6 b . 86 d .08 .05 .02 .10 .05 .03 .04 .03 .03 .28 . 10 S 6 e .01 .01 .01 .01 86 f 1 .06 .02 .04 .02 .04 .04 .01 .02 . 05 .05 . 16 86 h . 05 .03 .03 .05 .03 .01 .01 .02 .02 .04 86 i 396 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 63. — Discharges for disability, by months , white enlisted men in t, ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. September October. November. December. January. February V. Nervous system , diseases of {all). 60 Encephalitis 0. 02 61 0.05 0.06 0.03 o n 62 Locomotor ataxia . 05 .07 . 11 0.06 .04 .0; 63a . 13 . 10 .04 .0: 63 b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) .29 . n .33 .20 .04 .0; 64 Apoplexy .09 . 12 . 11 . 15 .04 .0. 66a Facial paralysis .03 .04 02 .01 .02 .0: Paraplegia .02 . 04 .02 .01 .o: l; 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) .15 .25 .29 .18 . 11 69 Epilepsy 3.18 3. 01 2.63 1.68 1. 02 • 6i 74a I acksonian epilepsy .03 .01 .01 74b Neurasthenia. . .t . i . 95 1. 17 2. 07 1.15 1.46 ■ S' 74e Enuresis .26 .31 .41 .37 . 05 .1: 74b N eurosis . 11 . 11 . 14 .03 .04 .0. 74e Neuro-eirculatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart)... 1.94 2. 36 3. 94 1.59 .71 .8 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) .03 .03 .04 .0: 72 .11 . 12 .09 .06 .0. 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 1.29 l.n 1.94 .96 .82 .5! 73b . 01 .03 . 02 .03 .02 73c Neuritis .27 .38 .71 .36 .27 .2. 73d .09 .08 . 11 .04 . o; 74g Nervous system, other diseases of .35 .32 .35 .24 .11 .0. VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane .08 .10 .07 .08 .05 11 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 1.86 1.92 2. 98 1. 54 1. 11 !.3, 6Sb Mental deficiency 5. 99 6.46 10. 40 4.05 1. 57 1.5:1 68c Malingering 68d Dementia praecox 2. 28 2. 34 2. 37 2.14 1.91 1.8: 68e Psychasthenia . To .18 .16 . 15 . 12 .0 68f Psychoneurosis 1.74 2. 13 4. 68 1. 10 .59 .1 6Sg Psychosis, alcoholic .04 .07 .09 .08 .12 .0 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive .68 .68 . 76 .79 .84 .7 68i Psychoses (others) .26 .45 .51 .45 .41 .3 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) .71 .65 1.13 .75 .59 .41 75a (1) Astigmatism .06 .04 .07 . 17 .09 .0 75a (2) Hyperopia . 14 .02 .06 .04 .02 .0 75a (3) Myopia . 16 .15 .24 .14 .07 .0 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) .35 .44 .76 .41 .41 .2 75b Strabismus .05 .04 .04 .01 .04 .0 75c Peucoma .03 . 01 .03 .05 .0 75d Cataract .05 .04 . 11 .09 .07 .1 75e Trachoma .64 .50 .51 . 55 .36 .1 75f Conjunctivitis (others) .04 .04 .04 .09 .04 .0 75g Pterygium . 01 . 01 75h Amblyopia .25 . 10 .13 . 17 .30 .1 75i . 01 . 02 . 01 To) Choroiditis .08 . 14 .15 .19 .02 ,i 75k Iritis .02 .07 .02 .03 .02 .0 751 Keratitis . 10 . 05 .10 .06 .14 75m Retinitis .10 .13 .09 .14 .0 75n Nystagmus .03 .01 .02 .01 .04 750 Odaucoma .01 .0 75p . 05 .03 .04 .04 .04 75r Eyes arid annexa, other diseases of .32 .27 .42 .24 .30 . 4j VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 3. 38 3. 28 3. 68 2.87 1.44 2.1 76b Mastoiditis .05 .06 .04 .09 .04 .0 76c .01 .01 .03 .0 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) .12 .16 .25 .34 .14 .1 76e . 11 .04 .09 06 .02 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a .01 .01 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs .02 .02 .01 .03 .04 .0 86c .01 86d 01 . 01 . 06 .04 86 e 86 f Sinusitis (all)*. .*..’. . 14 .21 .23 .23 .30 .1 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) .08 .05 .07 .08 .05 .0 86i . 05 . 07 . 03 . 04 DISCHARGE EOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 397 \nited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. SI, 1919, inclusive — Continued ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919— Continued. Total Inter- national for classifi- March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. period . cation No. 0. 04 0.10 0. OS 0.00 60 0.03 .07 .05 .03 61 .03 .04 0. 08 .10 62 .03 .04 0.11 .08 .09 63 a .03 .18 .25 .05 .22 6. 15 0.09 . 14 63b .03 .08 . 11 . 15 . 17 0. 09 0.09 .07 64 .03 ,ii .16 . 10 .08 .02 66a .06 .02 66b .09 . 14 .29 .44 . 06 . 17 .09 .15 66c 1.39 1.02 1.07 .73 . 95 1.30 1. 12 1. 12 .63 1. 15 2.15 69 .03 .08 .09 .02 74a .91 1.24 . 86 4.08 4.46 1.61 .80 .94 .45 .44 .96 ,741) .03 .21 . 19 .23 .OS .26 .27 .33 74c .03 .07 .04 .06 .09 .07 74d .88 .60 .37 .29 .39 . 54 .09 .09 74e . 15 .04 .25 .29 . 17 . 23 .02 74f .06 .04 .04 .06 .09 .07 .65 . 53 .90 1.02 .89 .61 .96 .69 .54 .71 .87 73a .09 .01 73b .27 .14 . 45 .44 .39 .31 . 17 .09 .09 27 .25 73c .03 .07 . 11 . 18 .06 73d .03 .18 .33 .34 . 17 .23 .09 .23 74g .06 .11 .25 . 15 .22 .23 .17 .18 .27 .08 67 ■ 1.06 1.24 1. 15 1.41 1.23 1.61 1.37 1.63 1.45 1.15 1.62 68a 1.98 2. OS 2. 06 1.90 1.56 1.68 1.69 2.40 1.90 .97 4. 35 68b .00 68c 1.92 2.08 2. 01 2.72 2. 34 4. 29 2.65 3.52 1. 72 2. 39 2. 28 68d .09 .07 . 16 . 10 .06 .08 . 17 . 14 68e .35 . 14 .37 1.26 .61 .23 . 56 .09 .09 .35 1.15 6Sf .07 . 12 . 22 . 17 .09 .09 .07 6Sg 1.06 .74 .95 1.22 .78 1. 22 . 72 1.37 1.00 .62 .63 6Sfi .41 .53 .62 1.22 . 45 .38 .32 . 51 .18 .27 .38 68i .47 .42 1. 15 1.02 .84 1.07 .32 .34 .09 27 .91 75a .09 .04 .21 . 17 .31 . 09 .09 . 13 75a(l) .05 .06 .09 .OS 75a(2) .06 .18 .37 . 15 . 11 .38 .08 .09 .25 -32 .21 .58 .78 .50 .23 .24 .26 .09 .46 75a(4) .06 . 16 .05 . 11 . 17 .09 75b .12 .07 . 12 . 10 .06 .02 75c .06 .11 .37 .05 .11 .08 .07 75d .24 .42 .37 .24 .33 .08 .26 .09 . 56 75e . 15 .07 . 16 .24 . 11 . 17 .06 75f .05 . 11 .08 .01 75g .06 . 14 .53 .15 .06 . 17 .09 .18 .21 75k .03 .06 .a .29 . 19 . 17 .23 .09 . 10 .06 .11 .21 .19 .17 .08 . i7 .09 .04 75k .06 • ii .21 . 17 .09 .09 .07 751 .15 .18 . 16 .06 .23 .09 .18 .27 .09 75m .03 .04 .08 .09 .02 Toil .06 .04 .05 .0’ .01 75o .03 .03 75p .68 .39 .78 .97 .67 .61 .24 .26 .09 .18 .30 75r 2. 21 2. 61 3. 78 5. 78 3.90 3.37 1.61 .77 1.00 1.42 2.40 76a .03 .21 .04 .05 .11 .08 .09 .05 76b .01 .12 .25 .66 .73 .23 .08 .26 .16 76d .04 .16 .05 .07 76e .03 .00 S6a .04 .04 .05 .06 . 08 .02 86b ..... .00 86c .04 .01 S6d .12 .11 .29 .24 .11 .15 . 17 .09 .18 .12 S6e .08 . 00 S6f .04 .00 S6g . .04 .10 . 11 .08 .09 .05 S6h .04 06 .02 S6i 398 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 63 .- — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in tht ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- lational Year 1917. classifi- cation No Cause. April. May. June. July. August. September. X. Throat, diseases of . 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 0.05 0.02 87b Larynx, other diseases of 100a Tonsillitis, acute 0. 07 .05 0.05 .02 100b Tonsillitis, chronic .05 lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 78 Pericarditis .08 0. 02 .02 Endocarditis, acute . 13 0.04 .05 .02 79a Valvular diseases of the heart . 72 1.03 1. 12 .65 .85 1. 73 79a ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency .20 .16 .08 .06 .19 || 79a (2) Aortic stenosis....' .08 .02 .06 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency .46 1.03 .89 .58 .73 1.19 79a (4) Mitral stenosis.. ..' .07 .04 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic .02 79a (6) Pulmonic lesions 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions .02 1 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .02 79b Cardiac hypertrophy .07 . 10 .05 .06 .14 ; 79c Cardiac dilatation. ." .10 .04 ,05 1 73d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency .07 .20 . 16 .18 .11 .20 [ 79e Heart, other organic diseases of ' .20 . 10 .OS .10 .13 .32 80 .05 .04 .03 ! 81a Aneurysms .05 .03 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension . 05 .02 .05 [ Sic Aortitis ’ I Sid Arteries, other diseases of 82 Embolism and thrombosis .04 .02 83a Hemorrhoids .13 .05 .02 . 06 ,j 83b Varicocele .07 .05 .08 .04 .03 83c Varicose veins .20 .10 .08 .26 .15 .28 83d Phlebitis .07 .03 .02 81a Status lymphaticus S4b Lymphatic system, other diseases of. . .07 .05 .05 .02 85a Cardiac arrhythmias .02 Sob Cardiac murmurs, not organic .01 Cardiac disorders, functional.. .04 .03 Bradycardia .02 85e 85f Tachycardia .26 .04 .03 .06 .061 83g 85h Hemorrhage.. . Circulatory system, other diseases of. . . .04 .02 89-90 XIT. Respiratory system , diseases of. Bronchitis. .07 .05 .05 .06 .12 91 92a Pneumonia, lobar .07 .20 .12 .05 ,05 93a Pleurisy, suppurative .05 .04 .04 .03 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous .07 .02 ■ 05 93c Pleura, other diseases of .07 . 10 .04 .03 .06 .06 96 Asthma .20 .05 . 12 . 10 .32 .28 97 Pulmonary emphysema .06 9S Lungs, other diseases of. . . .04 . 02! XIII. Digestive system , diseases of. 99a P yorrhea alveolaris .07 .05 .04 .08 .04 • 'Off 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of .20 . 10 .08 .23 A 101 102a Ulcer of the stomach .07 .04 . 18 .09 .oil 102b 102c Stomach, other diseases of . 15 .08 .08 . 17 .l-: 1 105a 1 Onh Duodenal ulcer .04 .03 .09 .lit 105c . 07 .05 .05 .02 .0; 108 . 13 . 10 .16 .02 .Oli 109a 109b Hernia .98 .59 .70 .94 .03 .53 .02 .81 110a .02 .0: 110b .04 . 08 .06 113 . 04 03 .02 6 Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 399 \nited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued ANNUALJRATIOS PER 1,000. Year , 1917— Continued . Year , 1918. Inter - national classifi - October . N ovember . December . January . February . March . April . May . June . July . August . cation . No . 0. 03 0. 02 0. 02 0.01 0. 01 0.01 0.01 87 a .01 87 b .05 .06 .02 0.03 .04 0.02 0. 01 .02 1 .03 100 a 0.02 .01 .01 .01 .07 .04 .01 .08 .04 .01 .07 100 b .01 . 01 .01 .03 100 d .01 .01 lOOe .02 .05 .02 .08 .04 .03 .04 .03 .02 .03 77 .02 ! .03 .09 .05 .12 .05 .04 .02 .01 .01 78 2.66 3.05 5.90 10.01 7.66 5.71 4.22 4.80 4.87 4. 05 4. 57 79 a .40 1 .27 .70 1.52 .71 | .58 .36 . 55 .50 . 56 .79 79 a (1) .03 .03 .04 . 10 .19 . 05 .10 .05 .06 . 11 . 14 79 a (2) 1.69 I 1. 85 3.53 4. 49 3. 99 2. 96 2. 34 2. 99 2. 92 2. 14 2. 40 79 a (3) .51 .86 1.52 3. 28 2.25 1 1.77 1.20 .89 .98 . S 9 . /o 79 a (4) .03 .01 .07 .08 .07 .03 .05 . 10 .08 .18 .31 79 a (5) .01 .02 .01 .01 79 a (7) .01 .03 .51 .45 .26 . 16 .21 .33 . 17 .18 79 a (8) .20 .24 . 14 .39 .27 . 14 .09 .25 .35 .34 79 b .08 .02 .02 .08 .02 .01 .01 .01 .06 .05 .04 79 c .22 .32 .47 .71 . 77 .62 . 47 . 55 .47 .52 .47 79 d .73 .51 .70 .81 .80 . 44 .30 .26 .21 . 14 .25 79 e .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 .03 .01 80 .02 . 02 . 01 . 01 . 02 . 01 .05 .03 81 a .03 .07 .07 . 14 . 10 . 17 . 10 . 15 .10 .06 . 12 81 b . 01 .03 81 c I 1 ' . 01 .01 .01 .02 . 01 .01 81 d .01 .02 .01 .01 .02 .03 .02 .02 .03 .02 .01 82 .10 .08 .14 . 18 .08 .01 .04 .04 .03 . 11 .09 83 a .09 . 15 . 12 . 14 .09 . 11 .08 .03 .13 .13 .13 83 b .29 .38 .4.3 .51 .36 .33 _ 22 .36 .91 .92 .79 S 3 e . 05 . 05 .06 .03 .01 .07 .02 .04 .07 . 11 . 12 S 3 d . 01 84 a . 01 04 02 04 03 07 05 05 06 84 h .02 .05 .03 .07 .01 .01 .01 .06 .35 .'27 . 18 85 a .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 .01 .01 .04 . 01 85 b - . 02 .05 .02 .04 16 . 55 .51 1 38 .01 .01 .01 .02 . 01 . 02 01 . 01 02 . 01 . 15 .21 .21 .49 .37 .36 .24 .24 .34 . 4.3 . 85 85 f .01 . 01 . 02 . 01 . 01 . 01 85 g .01 .05 .03 .03 .05 .07 .05 . 14 .04 85 h . 15 .09 . 15 . 22 .14 .07 .06 . 17 . 15 . 35 .33 89-90 .03 .01 .03 . 12 .03 .04 .06 .01 91 .05 . 12 . 55 .93 .38 .41 .30 .08 .06 .08 .03 92 a .08 .09 . 10 .18 .23 .24 .20 . 19 . 18 .30 .37 93 a .03 .05 . 05 . 11 .03 .07 .06 .04 .04 .05 .03 93 b .05 . 14 .23 .27 .25 .29 .33 . 17 .16 .20 .21 93 c . 47 .53 .78 1.06 .96 .80 .52 .74 1.28 1.61 2. 49 96 .02 .03 .03 .22 .03 .05 .13 . 12 . 10 .21 .20 97 .02 .01 .01 .01 .04 .02 .02 .01 .01 .02 .02 98 .03 .07 .07 .21 .15 .10 . 05 .07 . 05 .03 .09 99 a .20 .26 .33 .91 .70 .32 . 11 .08 .29 3.33 .84 99 c .12 . 11 .16 .22 .18 .30 .23 .25 . U1 .30 .35 .36 102 a .07 .18 . 19 .30 .31 .19 . 15 . 13 .17 . 17 .21 102 c . 09 .10 .13 .27 .20 .26 .31 .25 .17 .18 .31 105 a 02 01 .08 .03 .06 .05 .03 .02 .02 .05 .07 .12 .07 105 c .01 .02 .02 .01 .02 .01 .04 .03 106 .01 1 .03 . 02 . 01 107 c .05 .14 .07 . 10 .10 .06 . 10 .08 .07 .04 .05 108 1. 10 1.09 1.67 1. 75 • So .30 .28 1.61 2. 60 4.58 1.92 109 a . 01 .01 .01 .04 .03 .02 .01 .04 .05 .01 109 b .03 .09 .04 .05 .05 .06 .09 . 05 .09 110 a . 08 .03 .03 .08 .04 .06 .04 .12 . 16 .16 . 19 110b . 01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 .01 i .01 113 I 400 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 63. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. nter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 191S- Continued. Year, 1919. September. October. N ovember. December. January. February X. Throat, diseases of. 87 a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 0. 01 0. 03 0. 02 0. 01 0.15 87b Larynx, other diseases of 100a Tonsillitis, acute .01 .02 .05 0. 02 05 100b Tonsillitis^ chronic .04 .01 .05 .01 .04 .10 100c Tonsils, focal infection from .02 lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal .01 .06 .05 .03 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of .01 .01 .01 .02 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis .01 .04 .08 .04 78 Endocarditis, acute .01 .01 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 3. 65 3. 22 6. 00 4.81 4. 55 3.64 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency .39 .39 .76 .56 .54 .28 79a (2) Aortic stenosis .08 .04 .09 .03 .04 .08 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 1. 98 1.73 3. 34 2. 81 2. 62 2.47 79a (4) Mitral stenosis .85 .59 .88 .80 .78 .31 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic .20 .09 . 11 . 11 .46 .30 79a (6) Pulmonic lesions .02 .02 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions .01 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .15 .38 .79 .50 .09 • 1? i 79b Cardiac hypertrophy .36 .22 .57 .24 .18 .08 Cardiac dilatation .05 .06 . 14 .01 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency .38 .43 .70 .62 .50 •.« 79e Heart, other organic diseases of .15 .16 .34 . 14 . 14 • 2c 1 80 Angina pectoris .01 81a Aneurysms .03 .01 .04 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension .08 .09 . 15 .09 .05 .Oil 81c .03 .01 .01 .02 .o; 81d Arteries, other diseases of .01 .01 82 Embolism and thrombosis .01 .04 .06 .01 .02 83a Hemorrhoids .01 .04 . 11 .10 .18 . i; j 83b Varicocele . 05 .04 . 16 .23 .25 . i: S3e Varicose veins .64 . 65 1.08 .99 .80 .8(1 83d Phlebitis .09 . 13 .18 .33 .16 . 2lj 84a .01 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of .03 .02 .09 .04 .02 .6: 85a Cardiac arrhythmias . 14 . 26 .66 .97 .21 .0 85b .01 . 01 .04 .0 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 1.04 1.67 7.54 6. 25 .66 . 5 85d .01 85f Tachycardia .51 .59 .96 .70 .39 .2 85 g .02 . 01 .01 .03 .02 .02 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis .38 .46 .94 1.08 .86 • i 91 Pneumonia, broncho- .05 .29 . 11 .23 .43 92a Pneumonia, lobar .07 .21 .06 .24 . 16 93a Pleurisy, suppurative .32 .55 .46 .57 .59 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous .03 .04 . 10 . 11 . IS 93c Pleura, other diseases of .20 .37 .36 .50 .71 96 Asthma 2. 23 2.20 2.98 2. 19 .89 97 Pulmonary emphysema .13 .23 .40 . 10 .04 9S .01 .06 . 06 .06 ■ XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a .03 .05 .03 .02 Q9h 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of .58 .65 1.67 .41 .18 101 .01 .03 102a Ulcer of the stomach .23 .21 .33 .32 .23 102b Gastroenteroptosis .05 .03 .03 .03 . 05 102c Stomach, other diseases of . 10 .10 .32 .24 .34 105a Duodenal ulcer .19 .19 .28 .29 .18 105b .01 .02 .03 .02 105c .03 .04 .03 .03 106 .01 .01 .02 .02 107b .02 107o .01 .03 108 Appendicitis .06 .04 .10 ■ ii .21 109a Hernia 2. 04 .93 2. 01 1.86 1.91 J 109b Intestinal obstruction .03 .04 .03 .04 .02 110a Fistula in ano . 10 .09 .08 . 10 .07 110b .07 .07 . 13 .17 . 12 113 Cirrhosis of the liver .02 .04 .03 .01 .02 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 401 tied States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year. 1919— Continued. Total for period. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. [arch. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0.06 .03 .12 .03 0.11 O.OS 0.15 0.11 O.OS 0. 09 0. 02 .00 .03 .03 .00 .01 .00 .03 .03 4.46 . 55 .07 2.49 1.00 .13 .00 .00 .22 .25 .04 .47 .33 .01 .02 .09 .01 .00 .02 ■ OS 11 . 57 . 11 .00 .04 .17 .01 1.03 .00 .01 .39 .01 .03 .47 .09 .20 .34 .09 .39 1.19 . 11 .03 .07 .00 .60 .01 . 22 '. 03 . 18 . 19 .01 .05 .01 .00 .00 .01 .10 1.57 .02 .06 .09 .01 87a S7b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a (1) 79a (2) 79a (3) 79a (4) 79a (5) 79a (6) 79a (7) 79a (8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c Sid 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a S5b 85c 85d Soe 85f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 .07 .08 .04 .10 .06 .23 0.17 0.09 .03 • OS .09 09 .04 .04 . 05 08 .06 5.69 1.06 2.85 1. 39 .39 4.07 .41 .09 2.39 .59 .41 2. 90 .32 .04 1.94 .49 .11 5.92 1.23 .08 3. 17 1.07 .33 9.04 1.65 .15 4. 62 2.23 .39 3. 75 . 77 .88 1.46 .17 0.82 .09 .97 .09 80 1.68 1.00 .15 .48 .32 .OS 1.12 .09 .09 .54 .18 .09 .18 .12 .04 .53 .04 .41 .25 .04 .29 . 22 !o6 .78 .11 .17 .09 . 47 ! 29 .53 .11 .87 .15 . 15 .08 .OS .OS .09 • IS .09 I .03 . .15 .04 .04 .04 .12 . i j .09 09 .05 .04 .18 . 2S .67 .21 .04 .04 .16 45 .29 .10 .15 .10 . 87 .19 .09 .12 .86 .IS .06 .17 . S4 .17 .23 .08 .09 . 54 .24 .OS .09 .18 .09 .06 .09 .05 .15 09 .09 -ii' .12 .04 .95 .28 .03 .33 .08 .53 .60 .19 .23 ,0S .34 . 27 . 27 . 05 .49 .44 . 35 . 45 .28 . 15 .OS .09 . 18 1.45 .29 .18 .91 .21 1.62 .71 .06 . .03 2. 15 .25 .28 .71 .39 2. 33 .42 3. 33 .16 .21 .58 .33 2. 26 .49 3. 60 .29 .19 .87 .34 2. 48 .44 .15 .19 10 2.06 .69 .08 .08 .69 .38 1.07 .61 .56 .26 .09 .09 .35 .06 .73 .50 1.67 .50 .06 .06 .11 .09 1. 03 .94 .17 1.29 .09 • SO .09 .IS .44 .32 .24 .64 .08 .09 . 27 '.13 .18 .11 .04 .33 .12 .08 .08 .09 .17 .09 .09 .15 .03 .12 .09 .27 .09 .25 .25 . 15 .08 .09 .04 .04 .28 .18 .12 .10 .15 .08 . 18 .27 .18 .09 .09 .06 .16 .08 .29 .19 .31 .17 .06 .06 .14 .16 .06 .03 .05 •24 .09 .03 .04 . 35 1.98 .04 .11 .07 .16 1.97 . 15 1.51 .28 2. IS . 15 .92 .17 .IS .27 .36 .04 .08 .15 . 15 .11 . 11 .23 .08 .08 .09 .09 .09 .06 ! 402 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 63. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Year 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. Septem XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 114 Cholelithiasis 115a 0.08 0.04 115b Gall bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 115c Liver, other diseases of 1 117a Peritonitis 117b 118b 0.13 .04 0.03 .02 0 Visceroptosis 118c Digestive system, other diseases of 0 05 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal) . 119 .04 120 .07 . 24 .23 .29 .19 122a Abscess, perinephritic 122b 122c 122d Pvop'cnic'infp.ction of the kidnevs . 10 .08 122e .07 .04 . 02 123 124a .05 .05 .04 . 08 124b .07 .04 .03 .02 1 25b .04 125c 126 .07 1^711 127b 127c .03 .05 .03 ) 127(1 127e .04 .05 . 02 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143b 144 a .07 144b 145a 1 45h 145c I45d 145 e 145 f 145g 145h 145i 145k 1451 145'n 145o .07 .03 .02 .33 .20 .19 .05 .15 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 146b 146c .05 .12 .02 .04 .03 .06 .13 .10 .04 .08 .09 147b 147c .07 . 15 . 04 .05 .06 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 1 49ft cepted). .08 .03 .02 .07 .05 .08 .02 .07 .02 3.07 1.42 1.28 1. 36 1.32 149f .01 149h .26 .10 .16 .05 .09 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 189 .02 .98 5.28 .35 .34 .23 21.94 20.58 16. 26 17. 63 20.43 ' * 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 403 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. - Year 1917— Continued. Year 1918. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 |october. November. December. January. February. | March. April. May. 1 June. I my. August. 0. 01 0.01 0. 02 0. 01 0. 01 0. 01 114 0.03 .01 0.02 .04 .03 0.06 0.02 .06 0. 02 .04 .02 115a .02 .04 .03 115b .01 115c .01 .02 .03 .02 .01 .01 117a .07 • OS . 17 . 16 . 15 . 10 .08 .09 .09 . 14 .18 117b .02 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 . 03 . 01 118b .02 .06 .02 .01 .01 .01 . 01 . 02 11 Sc .02 .06 .02 .03 .03 .02 .02 .02 .03 .02 119 . 11 .21 .33 .56 .33 .27 .28 .40 .40 .40 .36 120 . 01 122a .01 .01 . 01 . 02 .01 . 03 122b .01 .01 .02 .01 .02 . 01 122c .08 .01 .04 .05 .03 . 10 .02 .03 .09 .13 . 14 122d .01 .06 .01 . 10 .04 .01 .04 .03 .06 .01 122e . 05 . 05 .03 .03 .02 .04 .06 .04 . 05 .09 . 15 123 .01 . 05 .04 .07 .04 .07 . 05 .05 .04 .05 . 09 124a .03 . 10 . 14 .27 .20 . 13 . 11 .15 . 22 .10 . 13 124b .02 .01 . 01 .01 .01 .04 .03 .02 .02 .03 .01 .01 .416 . 07 125b . 01 . 01 . 01 .02 . 01 . 01 . 02 125c .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 . 01 . 01 . 03 . 03 126 . 01 127a .01 .01 .02 .02 .03 .01 . 03 . 02 127 b .01 . 01 . 02 . 02 . 01 .02 .04 .05 .04 127 o .01 127d .02 .05 .02 .05 .07 .02 .03 .03 .02 .03 .03 I27e .01 . 01 . 01 142 .01 ,oi 143b .01 .03 . 02 . 03 02 .01 01 03 144n .01 .03 .02 .01 .01 . 01 . 04 . 01 144b .01 . 02 .01 . 01 .01 . 04 145b .01 145c .01 .01 . 01 .01 145d .02 .01 .01 .02 . 01 03 145e .06 .06 .03 .09 .09 .03 . 03 .05 :n' .08 .09 1451 .01 . 01 . 01 .01 . 01 . 02 . 01 145h .01 . 01 1451 . 02 145j .02 . 01 145k: - .01 . 01 1451 .05 .02 .04 . 12 .07 .04 .07 . 04 .04 .04 145m .28 .34 .32 . 65 .49 .36 .20 . 27 . 57 .68 .53 1450 .14 .18 . 17 . 18 .13 . 14 .12 .18 . 18 .30 .30 146a .02 .06 ■ IS . 55 . 65 .29 . 22 .40 1.32 1.68 1.38 146b . 12 . 19 .28 .41 .21 . 15 .13 . 12 . 17 .26 . 16 146c .26 .21 .29 . 54 .43 .27 .23 .26 .43 .99 .70 147a .01 . 01 . 01 . 02 04 09 147b .09 . 10 . 15 .28 . 19 .04 .04 . 11 . 14 .25 . 19 147c .01 .02 .01 .02 .04 .01 .05 .05 .03 .06 147d . 01 .02 .07 .26 .24 .16 ' .05 .21 .26 .61 .60 147e .02 . 15 . 14 .21 .24 . 12 .09 . 12 . 22 .57 .23 149a . 05 .07 .20 1 . 13 .18 .02 .04 .02 .04 . 17 .04 149b . 03 .07 .02 .03 .02 .05 .01 .02 .06 . 19 .07 149c . 02 . 05 .04 .03 . 01 .03 . 01 ; 03 . 04 149d 2. 07 4. 45 6.09 7.31 5. 74 1.73 . 65 .84 2. 37 6. 02 2. 75 149e . 05 . 05 .09 • OS . 10 . 10 .05 .07 . 14 .07 . 17 1491 . 01 . 04 . 09 07 01 14Qg .28 .61 .89 2. 01 1.24 1.09 .63 1.17 2. 52 3. 63 2. 39 149h .03 .01 .09 1 . 10 . 10 .06 .01 ,0S .06 .19 . 16 150 . 36 .51 .90 . 74 .60 .46 . 33 .33 .68 1.72 1.39 189 |6. 14 45. 76 67.31 1 93. 24 74.76 62. 27 42. 94 55. 82 04. 00 89.77 80.20 3553—25 27 404 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 63. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in U ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— Continued- Year 1919. September. October. November. December. January. Februa XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 114 Cholelithiasis 0.02 115a Cholecystitis .02 0. 02 0. 07 0. 04 0.11 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of .01 .03 115c Liver, other diseases of .01 0. 117a Peritonitis .01 117b Peritoneal adhesions .13 .14 . 19 .22 .21 118a Pancreatitis .01 llSb .02 .02 .03 . 02 118c Digestive system, other diseases of .02 .01 .01 .01 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 Nephritis, acute .03 .01 .01 .01 120 Nephritis, chronic .38 .19 .33 .42 .46 122a Abscess, perinephritic .02 122b .01 . 01 .03 .02 122c .02 .02 .03 .02 122d Pyogenuunfeetion of the kidneys . 15 .20 .25 • ii .05 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of .05 .04 .04 .06 . 04 1211 Nephrolithiasis .07 .07 . 10 .10 .07 124a Cystitis .05 . 11 . 14 . 10 .04 124b Bladder, other diseases of . 19 .20 .35 . 13 .12 125a . 01 .01 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) .04 .04 .06 .03 .05 125c Urethra, other diseases of .01 .05 .04 126 Prostate, diseases of .02 .06 .41 .04 .14 127a .01 127b .02 .01 .04 127c Hydrocele .01 .09 .08 127d .01 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) .03 .02 .09 .17 .04 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 .01 .02 143b 144a .01 .05 .03 .01 .04 144b Cellulitis .03 .01 .02 145a .01 145b .02 . 02 145c .01 .01 145d 145e .02 .01 .01 .02 1451 Eczema .12 . 10 . 11 .09 .05 145g .01 . 01 .01 145h .01 .01 145i 145j 145 k .02 1451 . 01 145 in Psoriasis .04 .01 .05 .13 .ii 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of .58 . 55 .95 .98 .46 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 145a Osteomyelitis .22 .27 .39 .24 .09 146b Fractures, faulty union of 1.03 1.31 3. 12 3.03 .93 146c Bones, other diseases of .13 .29 .58 .37 .16 147a Ankylosis of i oint .51 .60 .91 .99 .27 147b Loose bodies in joint .02 .02 .03 .06 .02 147c Synovitis .25 .21 .54 .50 .23 1 147d Floating cartilage .05 .04 .10 .05 . 12 1 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- .55 .59 1.00 .99 .34 1 ceptedl. 149a Hallux valgus . 12 . 11 .56 .46 .30 149b Hammer-toe .02 .08 .09 .15 .16 149c Metatarsalgia .06 .08 . 14 .24 .14 149d Myositis .03 .04 .04 .01 .05 149e Pes planus 1.34 1.51 9.45 10. 15 3. 76 1491 Talipes . 10 . 16 .28 .08 .07 149k Tenosynovitis .01 .02 .07 .01 .07 J 149h Organ's of locomotion, other diseases of 1.76 2. 28 4. 72 4. 27 1.96 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 1 150 Congenital malformations .12 .11 .27 .13 .16 1 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases .75 .67 1. 13 .87 . 25 1 Total for diseases 68. 55 75. 73 132. 57 93.28 56.26 1 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 405 nited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. vlareh. April. May. June. July. | August. September j October. November. December. 0. OS 0.01 114 0. 06 0. 08 0. 08 0. 26 .03 115a 0. 05 .01 115b .00 115c .01 117a .09 0. 21 .37 .34 0. 11 .15 .08 .09 0. 18 0. 09 . 14 117b . 00 118a .03 . 04 . 05 .06 .01 118b .04 .01 118c .06 .07 .24 .08 .09 .03 119 .77 .67 1.07 1.31 .56 .61 .24 .60 .27 . 18 .38 120 .03 . 11 .04 . 00 122a .03 .04 .01 122b . 04 .06 .08 .09 .01 122c .09 . 14 .08 .09 .09 .09 122d .08 .08 .03 122e .12 . 04 . 11 .08 i . 09 .06 123 .04 . 08 . 05 . 06 .06 124a .04 . 04 . 10 . 11 .08 . 14 124b . 00 125a . 10 .08 .03 125b .01 125c .04 .06 .09 .04 126 .00 127a .01 127b .09 .21 .05 . 06 .03 127c . 00 127d .04 . 08 . 06 . 09 . 04 127e . 04 . 00 142 . 04 . 09 . 00 143b .04 . 04 . 06 . 08 . 02 144a .03 . 04 . 11 .08 . 09 . 01 144b ...(. . 05 . 00 .04 . 01 145b .03 . 00 145c 00 14. 'ill . 04 . 01 145e .12 .06 . 06 145f .00 145g oo 14.' Sh 00 1 45>i .00 145j 146 k- on 1461 .08 .04 .06 .08 . 09 . 05 .44 .53 .86 .53 .39 .23 .24 . 17 . 47 1450 .12 .07 .16 .19 .33 . 15 . 17 .17 .09 . 19 146a . 77 .67 .70 .63 .50 .23 .34 .09 .35 . 86 146b .29 . 18 .08 . 19 .22 . 15 . 09 . 09 . 21 146c .35 .60 .66 1.75 .67 .38 . 17 . 09 . 47 . ' 09. ,.24 .28 . 16 .24 .17 ! 19 147c .06 .14 .10 . 08 . 04 147d .18 .25 .21 .24 .17 .08 .os . 09 .32 147e 21 .18 .25 ?9 . 09 .20 149a 06 . 11 .04 . 05 .22 .08 .09 .09 .08 149b 03 .14 .21 .06 .08 .07 149c 06 .04 .12 . 19 .03 149d 72 4. 77 4. 32 6.71 5.91 4. 52 2. 25 1.20 .63 1.06 3. 77 149e 06 . 14 .04 .06 .08 . 09 .09 149f .24 . 08 09 . 03 149tf 36 i 1.45 2. 84 4. 33 1.17 .84 .64 .17 .36 1.78 149h I 08 .14 .08 .05 .08 .09 150 59 .21 .58 .44 .45 .31 .08 . 17 .09 .27 .73 189 (}03 65. 12 80. 68 97. 34 74. 25 60. 92 36.95 36. 20 30. 45 31. 45 66. 92 406 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 64. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlis ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Monthly strength. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 6 7 9 10 14 19g 19h 19i 19i 19k 191 19m 19o 19p 25a 47 Cause. 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 50 51a 53a 53b 88 53c 54 55a 55c E5d 55e 56a 56b 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66e 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74, I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) . Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench fever Trench mouth Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Trench foot Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) . Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis . Tuberculosis (others) III. Venereal diseases (all). Syphilis (all)..., Chancroidal infection . Gonococcus infection. IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism). Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Other diseases of the ductless glands Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (other?) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction 13,420 28,821 50,882 I 70,266 I 92,139 I 123,429 j 160,1 Year, 1917. June and pre- ceding. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Racial paralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) Epilepsy Jacksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia Enuresis Neurosis Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Shell shock (cause not given) Chorea. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted). Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective _ Nervous system, other diseases of. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Deeer her. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 407 . en in Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. — 193,264 j 223, 130 283, 26S 388,048 5S7, 240 796,427 1,063, 192 1,266,592 1,527,793 Year, I91S. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. 2 2 2 1 2 1 6 1 1 1 3 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 13 16 12 7 8 10 22 17 13 222 9 13 11 7 7 10 20 16 10 217 1 1 4 3 1 1 9 3 4 2 1 3 8 4 6 5 2 5 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 "i 1 i 2 i 2 4 7 4 9 51 2 3 1 2 1 1 fi 3 i 2 3 1 I 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 1 1 1 1 i 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 l 3 i 2 1 5 21 26 41 20 76 i 1 1 2 1 I* 1 1 1 - - . . 1 1 5 1 2 ' 1 * * 2 1 2 1 8 12 7 30 1 3 3 | 1 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 6 7 9 10 14 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19m 19o 19p 25a 47 2Sa 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 50 51a 53 a 53b 88 53c 54 55a 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74 b 74c 74d 74e 74 f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 408 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 64. — Discharges for disability, by months , white enlisted men ‘ ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1,682,836 1, 591,962 1,488,683 1,310,083 1,115,69 Cause. Year, 191S — Continued. Year, 1919. November. December. Month not stated. January. February. March. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 9 1 1 4 10 Influenza 7 11 9 49 36 2 14 2 1 19K Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 5 3 5 6 19h 1 19i 19 i 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 3 191 1 19m 19o 1 19p 4 1 2 1 47 2 2 3 1 II. Tuberculosis (all) 20 22 2 145 107 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 16 20 1 135 98 28b 1 2 2 29 1 30-35 3 2 8 7 1 III. Venereal diseases (all) 6 4 15 5 11 37 Syphilis (all) 4 i 12 2 10 38a 38b Gonococcus infection 2 3 3 3 1 IV. General diseases (others). 30 1 1 39 15 1 46 1 1 1 48a 10 13 36 21 50 Diabetes, mellitus 3 3 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 1 3 11 9 10 53a 1 1 53b 88 Goiter, simple 1 1 1 53o 54 Anemia, chlorosis 1 1 55c 1 1 55e General diseases (others) 1 1 1 2 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 2 3 3 5 56b Drug addiction 1 3 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all.) 60 Encephalitis 2 1 61 62 2 1 1 63a 1 1 1 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) i' 1 2 1 64 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 69 5 8 44 22 1 74b Neurasthenia. . 4 5 19 11 16 74c 2 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart)... 1 3 5 12 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) 2 1 1 1 1 72 1 1 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 6 2 10 13 73b 1 73c 4 8 2 73d 1 1 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 1 1 3 2 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 409 ilurope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31. 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 853,425 569,842 271,633 111,634 48,006 30, 315 21,055 18,920 18,379 1,469,656 Inter- Year, 1919- -Continued. national classifi- cation No. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. period. 1 1 13 1 1 2 6 3 7 1 8 22 9 10 1 1 1 26 201 10 1 4 8 14 4 2 1 1 28 81 19g 1 6 19h 2 19L 1 1 9 19j 19k: 4 1 19 1 1 1 19m 1 19o 1 1 19p 25a 1 1 i 5 22 2 19 47 47 33 22 12 6 1 3 621 1,502 38 28 21 12 5 1 3 1,396 28a 28b 29 30-35 3 2 10 23 1 6 3 1 1 26 82 161 5 2 3 1 3 2 57 2 1 1 33 96 3 37 1 23 3 2 2 1 3 1 62 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 50 51a 2 5 12 7 2 1 i 1 1 1 7 117 16 35 19 359 47 126 2 I 22 8 7 1 3 2 1 3 1 8 8 2 1 1 1 8 53b 88 53c 4 1 3 24 i 1 i 1 2 5 9 37 55d 55e 56a i 1 1 10 3 2 2 1 1 o 9 62 “ 1 i 2 1 1 1 4 12 66a ■ • 1 1 1 6 60 21 387 66c 69 5 4 3 3 1 1 1 '"'if 5 3 3 1 1 1 1 72 184 74b 2 8 2 1 1 1 30 71 74e 74f 20 6 4 2 3 3 1 48 183 73a 72 h 9 3 3 i 1 20 55 73c 2 3 17 74g 410 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 64. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men ii ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation j No. Cause. Year 1917. June and pre- ceding. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. 67 6Sa 68b 6Sii 6Se 68 f 6Se 68h 68i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75c 75 f 75K 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86b 86c 86e 80h S7a 166a 100b 100c lOOd 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 790 SO 81a 81b 81c 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 81b VI. Mental alienation. Oeneral paralysis of the insane 1 1 3 8 Constitutional psvchonathic states 1 A 1 3 Dementia pra?cox 4 Psychasthenia 2 Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive 1 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors fall) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia ft) Defective vision (cause not stated) strabismus Leueoma Cataract 1 1 Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Pterygium Amblvopia Amaurosis ] VIII. Ear , diseases of. Otitis media 1 2 1 IX. Nasal fossce, diseases oj. ! X. Throat, diseases of. XT. Circulatory system, diseases of. 2 2 . 3 1 2 • i DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 411 Europe Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. cation No. 2 2 1 6 67 4 1 1 1 5 7 9 7 9 49 68a 3 5 2 5 5 9 13 9 13 68b 10 11 12 6 10 10 17 1.5 11 128 6Sd 2 1 3 1 1 i 1 4 8 14 5 22 68 f 1 68g 1 3 4 0 6 5 3 29 68h 2 6 1 2 1 6 5 1 i 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 75a(3) i 3 3 75b 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 5 6 2 9 75f 1 1 2 1 1 75h 1 1 1 2 2 75j 1 1 1 751 5 75 p 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 2 i 2 4 6 7 11 15 76a 2 1 76b 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 %b 1 i 1 S6h 1 1 1 1 1 1 100b 1 1 9 4 9 5 7 11 16 5 10 44 79a 3 1 2 9 2 3 79n ( 1 'J 1 1 1 79nY21 5 2 8 2 5 7 3 3 7 28 79a(3) 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 79^(8^ ... 9 1 7Qr* 2 3 2 7Qr1 1 80 gib i 1 1 1 S2 | 1 83a i 83b S3c 1 i | 1 83d j 1 i S4b 3553—25 28 412 MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 64. — Discharges for disability, by months, while enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. November. December. Month not stated. January. February. March. VI. Mental alienation. 07 General paralysis of the insane 1 3 3 5 44 31 6Sb Mental deficiency T 7 5 58 39 69 30 68(1 13 14 69 30 68e 8 2 1 68f 6 3 5 4 6Sg 5 2 68h 10 5 29 17 68i Psychoses (others). 6 9 27 12 13 ii VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 5 6 6 1 4 1 1 2 (2) Hyperopia 1 1 1 1 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) 4 1 3 75b 1 75c 1 75d 2 1 4 3 75e 1 6 7 3 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 75g Pterygium 75h 1 1 75i 1 2 1 2 75k 1 2 1 1 1 751 1 2 5 5 3 ; 75m 1 1 5 1 75n 75o 75p ] 1 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 3 2 5 3 i 3 i VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 9 15 28 39 37 36 76b 1 2 3 1 76c 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) 3 1 4 2 i i 76e 2 1 2 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 1 86c 86e 1 2 3 3 4 j 86h 2 X. Throat, diseases of. 87 a 1 1 2 100a Tonsillitis, acute 1 2 i 100b Tonsillitis! chronic 2 2 l(l()c 1 100d XI. Circtilatory system, diseases of. 77 1 1 78 1 1 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 13 n 15 46 42 50 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 1 9 5 4,1 79a (2) Aortic stenosis. . 1 1 2 9 9 31 31 34 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 3 2 5 7 5 9 (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 2 1 1 79a 79b 1 1 79c 2 79d 2 10 9 10 7 79e 2 2 2 2 2 80 81a 1 81b 1 2 i 81c 82 2 83a 2 1 2 4 83b 1 2 2 3 1 83c 1 2 5 2, 83d Phlebitis 1 1 1 3 2 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 1 1 3 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 413 Europe Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, iwcZwswe^Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for period. Inter- national April. May. June. July. August. September. October. N ovember. December. Month not stated. classifi- cation No. 1 2 12 31 67 7 8 5 4 1 1 1 89 313 14 11 3 2 1 151 467 68b 17 11 4 2 1 330 762 68d 3 2 1 1 1 6 33 68e 1 1 2 1 1 43 128 68f 2 1 1 1 7 28 277 177 58 15 68g 68h 10 10 4 3 1 1 115 4 4 63 68i 9 3 1 2 11 75a 1 1 2 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 1 3 1 1 1 4 14 1 2 4 26 1 2 1 3 6 1 4 19 4 3 1 i 1 24 79 2 4 75g 75h 2 3 11 1 1 2 1 1 3 23 75j 1 1 2 10 2 1 1 11 33 751 1 1 3 18 2 2 75n 1 1 75o 1 1 3 75p 75r 4 1 13 42 33 18 8 4 1 1 1 92 385 1 1 2 1 3 17 2 76c 70d 3 26 8 2 1 1 3 5 S6b 86c 86e 1 9 9 i 1 9 1 3 86h 87a 100a 100b 2 I 3 12 i 3 9 '* i 1 2 1 100d - 6 9 78 51 25 8 5 2 2 158 79a 2 1 1 IS 66 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 1 2 10 42 19 5 6 2 2 121 396 ft 5 2 13 70 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(8) 1 1 4 26 2 \\ 1 1 2 9 79b 1 i' 79c ■1 2 2 26 81 79d 1 8 25 79e 1 i 2 80 1 o 81a 1 .1 1 1 7 81b 1 -| 1 81c 1 1 6 82 3 3 1 20 83a 2 1 5 21 83b 6 1 ii 29 83c 1 1 1 1 16 83d 2 2 11 22 84b 414 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 64. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. June and pre- ceding. July. August Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber Decem- ber i 85a 85b 85c 851 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 99a 99c 102a 102b 102c 105 a 105b 105c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 115a 115b 115c 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125b 125c 126 127b 127c 127e 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 1451 145g 145m 1450 XI. Circulatory system , diseases of— Continued. | 6 Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system , diseases of. 1 1 Pneumonia, lobar Pleura, other diseases of 1 1 XIII. Digestive system , diseases of. 1 i ( j XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). Nephritis, chronic 1 2 1 1 :::: XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. • a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 415 Europe Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year 1918. Inter- j national | elassifi- January. February. March. April. May. June. July. i August. September. October. i cation No. • 2 1 85a 85b 1 2 3 4 1 4 3 85f l 1 85g 1 3 1 2 4 1 6 3 2 3 16 89-90 1 1 1 2 3 91 1 1 6 92a 1 1 1 2 2 4 1G 93a l 1 93b 1 3 1 1 3 3 17 93c 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 6 I 96 97 1 98 99a 1 99c 1 1 102a ; :::::::::::: 102b 1 2 102c 1 105b 1 i 1 2 4 108 1 2 3 2 3 1 3 9 109a 1 109b 1 110a 1 110b 113 1 115b 115c 118b 1 1 118c 1 1 119 1 2 1 i i 3 5 4 4 120 122a 122h 1 122p 122rl 122p i 1 23 1 24a 1 1 124b 125b 1 19?h i 127c 143a 143b 1 1 144 a. 144b 1 145a 145f 145g 145m i | i [ ii 1 1 i I 3 1450 416 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 64. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. November. December. Month not stated. January. February. March. XI. Circulatory system, diseases o/— Continued. 8 . 1 a Cardiac arrhythmias 3 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic 85c Cardiac disorders, fmictional 9 6 3 2 8 If Tachycardia 1 1 1 4 6 85k Hemorrhage 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 11 8 16 20 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 2 i 2 9 n si 92a Pneumonia, lobar 3 8 11 17 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 11 a 7 8 19 1 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 3 5 4 8 6 21 93c Pleura, other diseases of 7 4 7 17 16 % Asthma 4 2 12 3 8 2 97 Pulmonary emphysema 1 2 1 2 98 Lungs, other diseases of 1 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 1 3 4 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of ] 1 102 a Ulcer of the stomach 1 3 i 102 b Gastroenteroptosis 1 3 1 i 102 c Stomach, other diseases of 1 1 6 8 105a Duodenal ulcer 2 1 3 1 105b Diarrhea 105c Enteritis and colitis 1 9 3 5 6 1 IDS Appendicitis 3 1 6 16 109a Hernia 6 4 7 21 16 16 109b 1 ntestinal obstruction 1 110 a Fistula in ano 1 110 b Intestines, other diseases of 2 4 1 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 1 115a Cholecystitis 1 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 115c Liver, other diseases of 11 Kb V iscer optosis 1 118c Digestive system, other diseases of 1 1 4 1 i XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 4 5 0 120 Nephritis^ chronic 6 5 10 39 53 36 122 a 122 b 1 122 c. 122 d 1 1 2 122 e ! 123 Nephrolithiasis 1 1 124a 2 1 124b 1 125b 1 125c 1 a 26 1 ... . ) 127b 127c 1 127e XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 143n 143b 1 144a 1 i 2 1 144b 1 3 i M .4 j ] 15 f 1 1 i 1 1 2 i 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 5 1 4 i DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 417 Europe Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919— Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. N ovember. December. Month not stated. 13 1 1 85b 1 31 2 1 1 1 4 33 85 f 1 1 85g 1 3 3 1 1 52 177 89-90 3 3 1 1 19 69 91 6 3 3 25 89 92a 13 3 1 1 3 41 141 93a 14 10 2 2 6 1 . l 59 144 93b 11 6 6 3 1 1 70 178 93c 4 1 14 70 96 8 14 97 2 98 13 99a 1 1 6 99c 3 10 102a 6 102b 3 1 12 36 102c 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 2 105b 4 3 :::::::::::: 2 27 3 5 1 12 54 108 15 6 2 1 1 :::::::::::: 26 145 109a 1 3 109b 1 i 1 110a 1 2 1 12 110b 1 2 113 i 3 6 115a 1 1 115b 1 1 115c 3 4 118b 2 1 1 1 6 21 118c 4 1 IS 40 119 26 a 5 2 91 315 120 i 1 122a 1 1 3 122b 1 122c 3 1 22d | 9 9 122 e i 4 123 3 6 124a 1 5 124b - !■ 5 6 125b 1 125c 3 126 [ 1 3 127b 2 127r* i 1 127ft 1 1 143a 1 1 3 143b 1 1 2 10 144a i 1 1 8 144b 1 145a 2 2 145b i 2 i 1 4 ii 145f 1 2 4 11 145m 3 3 2 1 4 32 1450 418 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 64. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. June and pre- ceding. July. 'll August. 'ear, 1917. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 1401) 146c 147a 1471) 147c 147d 147e .1 oints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 1 1 XVIT. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 189 3 Total for diseases IS 6 51 13 80 1 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 419 I urope Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918. Inter- national January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. classifi- cation No. 1 2 1 146a 1 3 2 1 1 146b 1 1 1 146c 1 1 1 3 147a 147b i 1 1 i 147c 147d 2 147e 149a 149b 1 149c 1 149d 2 3 2 1 3 4 5 30 149e 1 1491 1 149g 149h 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 i 1.50 3 1 4 i 2 3 189 80 72 75 65 88 146 222 221 218 922 420 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 64. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- : cation i No. 14Ga 146b 146c. 147 a 147b 147c 147(1 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 Cause. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of Ankylosis of joint Loose bodies in joint Synovitis Floating cartilage Joints, other disosases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- cepted). Hallux valgus Hammer-toe Metatarsalgia Myositis Pes planus Talipes Tenosynovitis Organs of locomotion, other diseases of Year, 1918 — Continued. November. XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations Not specified or ill-defined diseases. Total for diseases 260 December. 276 Month not stated. 362 Year, 1919. January. February. March. 959 841 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. 421 i, trope Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. •1 Year, 1919— Continued. Total for period. Inter- national jApril. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. classifi- cation No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 24 146a 2 2 1 9 19 146b 1 7 17 146c 2 7 22 147a i 1 147b 1 1 2 1 22 147c 1 2 147d i 1 3 14 147e i 2 11 149a 2 149b i i 4 149c 1 3 8 149d 15 10 6 5 3 1 1 79 273 149e 2 149f 2 1 1 8 149g 149h 4 6 1 18 84 3 150 3 1 1 1 1 9 57 189 510 278 133 108 5S 20 26 19 17 3, 176 10, 024 422 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 65. — Discharges for disability, by months , whi ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 13, 420 28, 821 50, 882 70, 266 92, 139 123, 429 160,17 Inter- national classifi- cation Cause. Year, 1917. No. June and preceding. July. August. September. October. November. December i I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 6 Measles 7 Scarlet fever 9 Diphtheria and results 10 Influenza 0. 42 14 Dysentery (all) 19g 19h 0.29 0. O’ .0' Mumps * 19i Paratyphoid A 19j 19k Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 191 Trench fever 19m Trench mouth 19o Vaccinia 19p 25a Epidemic diseases (others) Trench foot 47 Acute articular rheumatism 0. 13 5.00 1. 04 . 19 1.2 i.oj Tuberculosis of lungs 5. 00 1. 04 .19 2Sb Suspected tuberculosis 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis I 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) .ill III. Venereal diseases (all) .13 3 37 Syphilis fall) .13 .2 38a Chancroidal infection 38b Gonococcus infection •° IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets 39-45 46 Tumors, benign .26 . 2|| 50 Diabetes, mellitus .t 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) .26 .10 53a 53b 88 53c 54 .39 55a 55c 55d 56a 56b V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). i 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 0.47 .39 .10 ! the heart). 73a . 13 .10 73c /4g Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 423 : listed, men in Europe , Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 193,264 223, 130 2S3, 268 388, 048 587 , 240 796, 427 1,063,192 1, 266, 592 1, 527, 793 1, 635, 321 Inter- national Year, 1918. elassifi- cation No. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. 1 6 6. ii 7 0.02 0.01 9 0. 04 0. 03 0.01 0. 05 . 11 10 14 0. 06 .04 0.03 0. 06 .02 .02 .04 .03 19g . 05 .01 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19m 19o 19p .01 .01 .03 25a .06 .05 .04 .02 .02 47 .81 .86 .51 .22 .16 . 15 .25 .16 .10 1.63 . 56 .70 .47 .22 . 14 . 15 .23 . 15 .08 1.59 28a .01 .01 28b 29 .25 . 16 .04 .02 .02 .02 .03 30-35 .12 .04 .09 . 16 .06 .07 .05 .02 .04 .06 .06 .06 .05 .06 .03 .02 .02 37 .02 38a .06 .04 .03 . 10 .01 . 02 . 01 38b .04 . 02 36 .06 .02 .01 39-45 .02 .01 46 .06 .05 .08 .03 .04 .06 .08 .04 .07 .37 48a . 11 . 13 .02 . 03 . 01 . 01 . 04 50 . 19 .05 .08 .09 .02 .02 .02 .04 .02 51a 53 b . 03 . 02 . 01 S8 53c . 02 54 55c . 01 . 02 .02 .01 60 .01 61 .06 62 .05 .01 .01 63a .06 .01 63b .06 . 01 64 66b 01 66c ; .19 . 05 .08 .03 .10 . 32 .29 .39 '. 16 . 56 69 74b 1* . 05 -° 3 . 02 .01 74c O'? .01 74d • .01 74e .03 .02 .06 .01 .01 741 1- 72 .12 .03 .04 .09 . 11 . 05 .26 1 73a 73b .03 .02 .02 73c j. .01 73d .03 .01 . 01 74g 424 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 65. — Discharges for disability, by months , white enlisted me i ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Monthly strength 1, 682, 836 1, 591, 962 1,488,683 1,310,083 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Year, 1918 — Continued. Year, 1919. Cause. N ovember. December. January. February. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal) . 1 6 9 10 14 I9g lyh 19i 19j 19k 191 19m 19o 19p 25a 47 Typhoid fever Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic). Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench fever .- Trench mouth. Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Trench foot Acute articular rheumatism 0.05 .01 .04 0. 01 .08 .02' 0. 02 .01 .01 .39 .04 .01 0.01 .01 .04 .33 1 . 05 i .02 .01 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 28a 28b 29 30-35 Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis Tuberculosis (others) Tuberculosis (all) .14 .17 1 .11 .15 1 .01 .02 .02 .17 .93 .09 .90 .02 .05 .06 • Of 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 50 51a ■53a 53b 88 53c 54 55a 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b III. Syphilis (all) Chancroidal infection Gonococcus infection Venereal diseases (all) .04 .03 .‘61 .03 .01 .02 .04 . It .02 . 0 ! .’62 ,'6i IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Other diseases of the ductless glands Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction .01 60 61 62 63a 63 b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Facial paralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) Epilepsy Jacksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia ( Enuresis Neurosis Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of .01 .04 .03 .02 .06 .04 01 01 02 35 01 09 02 .01 .01 .04 .03 .01 .01 .01 .02 .01 04 01 08 06' . ‘ .1 X .( .(I DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. 42 5 l Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. |, 115, 693 853, 425 569, 842 271, 633 111,634 48, 006 30, 315 21, 055 18, 920 18, 379 1, 469, 656 Inter- Year, 1919— -Continued. Total for national classifi- cation March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. November. December. period. No. 0. 01 0. 02 0. 11 0.01 1 .00 .00 0.01 .01 9 .26 . 14 .02 . 11 0. 25 . 14 10 .01 . 01 14 ’V —< o o .06 .04 .11 .25 . 06 19g 19h .00 .00 19i 0. 40 .00 19] 19k .01 .00 .00 191 .00 19m .00 19o .00 19p 25a .01 0. 57 0. 63 .01 .01 47 . 89 .66 .69 0. 97 1. 29 1. 50 . 40 1.71 1.02 .95 .83 .53 . 59 .93 1.29 1.25 .40 1.71 28a .01 .01 .04 .02 28b .00 29 .05 . 07 .06 .04 .25 .06 30-35 .06 .08 .04 . 13 . ii . 75 . 79 . 11 .04 .06 .04 .40 . 07 37 .01 .00 38a .01 .04 04 .09 . 11 . 75 .40 .04 38b .03 .01 36 .03 .02 .00 39—15 .02 .01 .04 .57 0. 65 .01 46 .28 .31 .17 .31 .25 1. 19 1.27 . 65 .24 48a .04 .04 . 11 .03 50 .16 .11 .17 .21 .25 .09 51a .00 .01 . ii .00 53b .02 .06 .02 . 13 .02 88 .04 .00 53c .01 .01 .01 .00 55a . 00 55c .21 .00 .01 .02 .40 .01 .05 .06 .21 .03 .02 .03 .01 56b .01 .00 60 .00 61 .01 . 11 .01 62 .01 .01 63a .01 .01 63b .02 .01 64 .01 .03 .04 . 11 .25 .01 66a .00 66b .02 . 01 .57 .01 66c .23 .07 .08 .13 .32 .25 .40 . 65 .26 69 . 00 74a 1 .ii .15' . 11 .13 .32 .25 .40 .63 . 13 74b .01 .03 .01 74c .00 74d .03 .11 .04 .04 . 11 .05 74e .01 .04 .01 74f .00 72 . ii .08 .08 .09 .32 . 75 .65 . 12 73a .00 73b .03 .04 .06 .04 .63 .04 73c .01 .no 73d .03 .01 74g ! 426 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 65 . — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted mt ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. June and preceding. July. August. September. October. N o vember. December VI. Menial alienation. 67 0. 07 Constitutional psychopathic states 0. 24 -07 68b 1.67 0. 39 .25 OSd Dementia prsecox .42 0. 39 .6f 68e fiSf Psychoneurosis • i; Psychosis, alcoholic 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive .01 VII. Eyes and their amiexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 75a (1) Astigmatism 75a (2) Hyperopia 75a (3) Myopia 75a (4) Defective vision (eause not stated) 75b Strabismus 75c Leucoma 75d Cataract . O' 75e Trachoma .0’ 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 75g Ptervgium 75h Amblyopia 75i Amaurosis .0 75 j Choroiditis 75 k Iritis Keratitis 75m Retinitis 75n Nystagmus 75o Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases ol 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76u Otitis media .24 .26 1 760 Mastoiditis 76c Otitis externa “fid Defective hearing (cause not stated) .13 76e IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86b 86c 86e Sinusitis (all) 86h X. Throat, diseases of. 87a 100a 100b 100c lood XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 78 79a Valvular diseases of the heart .26 79a 79a 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 79a (-1) Mitral stenosis .26 , 79a 79b 79c Cardiac dilatation. .39 79d 79e . 24 .26 80 81a 1. 8 lb 8lo »2 83a Hemorrhoids . 13 83d .24 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 42 7 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. cation No. ; 0. 02 0. 02 0.01 0.04 67 0.25 0.05 0.04 0. 03 0. 10 0.11 .10 .07 .07 .36 68a .19 .27 .08 . 15 .08 .10 .12 .07 . 10 68b .62 .59 .51 . 19 .20 . 15 .19 .14 .09 .94 68d .03 .01 .02 68e ' ] . 05 .04 .03 .02 .06 .09 . 13 .04 . 16 68f . 01 68g ::::::::::: .13 .08 .09 .07 .02 .21 68h .12 . 12 .02 .02 . 01 . 05 .04 68i .05 .01 .04 . 05 .01 1 | .05 . 01 .01 75a(l) .01 75a(2) . 01 !oi .01 .03 .02 75a(4^ 75b .01 .01 .02 75d .12 .05 .04 .03 .06 .06 .02 .07 75e . 01 .01 .03 . 01 .01 75i .02 .02 .01 . 02 .02 75 j .01 .01 .01 751 . 04 75p . 03 . 02 . 01 . 02 . 01 75r .25 .16 .08 .03 .04 .06 .07 .07 .09 .11 76a . 02 .01 76 b .08 . 01 .12 .04 .03 .02 .02 .02 .01 86b 01 .01 .01 86e I 86h .02 ; . 05 .02 .01 . 01 100a .01 100b ; - 100c lOOd .01 .01 77 78 . 56 .22 .38 . 15 . 14 . 17 . 18 . 05 .08 .32 79a .19 .05 .04 .10 .02 .02 79a(l> .06 .05 79a(2) .31 . a .34 .06 . 10 . 11 .03 .03 .05 .21 79a(3) .04 02 01 . 02 79a(4 ) ; 03 .03 .02 . 02 .07 79a(5) .03 .01 79a(8) .03 .01 79b I .06 .03 . 01 .01 .01 79d .02 .01 .01 79e •1 80 81a | 81b .01 81c .01 .01 82 .03 .01 83a 83b | .01 83c •! .02 . 01 .01 83d .04 .01 84b 428 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 65. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted met\ ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918- -Continued. Year, 1919. November. December. January. February. VI. Mental alienation. 07 General paralysis of the insane 0. 01 0. 02 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 0.02 .04 .35 6.28 68b Mental deficiency . 05 .04 .31 .63 68d Dementia prteco’x .09 .11 .56 .27 1 GSe Psychasthenia .02 ft! ! 68f Psychoneurosis .04 .02 .04 .01 68g Psychosis, alcoholic .04 02 j 68h Psychosis, manic — depressive .07 .04 .23 .16 6Si Psychoses (others) .04 .07 .10 .12 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) .04 .05 ,01 7.5a (1) Astigmatism .01 .oi | 75a (2) Hyperopia .01 75a (3) Myopia) .01 .01 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) .03 .02 75b Strabismus . . .01 75c Leucoma 75d Cataract .01 .04 75e Trachoma .01 .05 .06 75 f Conjunctivitis (others) 75g Pterygium 75h Amblyopia ,6i 75i Amaurosis 75j Choroiditis .. . . .01 .01 .02 75k Iritis .01 .02 .01 Keratitis. . . . .01 04 .05 75in Retinitis .01 .04 .01 1 75n Nystagmus . 75o Glaucoma 75p Eyelids, diseases of 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .02 .02 .02 .oi I VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media .06 . 11 .31 . 34 ! ! 76b Mastoiditis .01 .02 76c Otitis externa 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) .02 .01 .02 ‘ .01 76e Ear, other diseases of .02 .01 .02 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86b .01 86c 86e Sinusitis (all) ".. .01 .02 .03 j 86h : 02 X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal .01 .01 .02 100a Tonsillitis, acute .02 100b Tonsillitis, chronic .02 100c lOOd XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis .01 78 E ndocardit.is , acute .01 79a V alvular diseases of the heart .09 08 .37 •»| 79a ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency .01 .04 .05 1 79a (2) Aortic stenosis. ..." .01 79a ( 3 ) Mitral insufficiency .06 07 .25 .28 79a ( 4 ) Mitral stenosis .02 .02 .06 .05 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic .02 .oi ; 79a 79b Cardiac hypertrophy .01 79c Cardiac dilatation . .02 79d .02 .07 .09 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 1 .02 .02 .02 80 81a .01 81b .02 81c 82 09. 83a Hemorrhoids .01 .02 83b Varicocele .01 .02 .03 83c .01 .02 .05 83d Phlebitis .01 .01 . 03 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of .01 .01 .03 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 429 i Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919- Continued. Total for period. Inter- nationa] 1 March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N ovember. December. classifi- cation No. 0.01 0. 09 0.02 67 0. 20 . 10 0. 17 .22 0. 43 0. 25 0.57 0.65 .21 68a .32 .20 .23 .22 .32 .25 .32 68b .28 .24 .23 . 18 .21 1.14 0. 63 .52 6Sd .02 .04 .04 .04 . 11 . 65 .02 .02 .01 .02 .09 ■ ii . 65 .09 68f .03 .03 .02 .04 . a .02 68g 68h . 15 .14 .21 .18 .32 0. 40 .57 . 19 .12 .06 .08 .12 68i .09 .03 .06 .04 .21 .04 75a .02 .01 . 11 .01 75a(l) 75a(2) .00 .02 .02 .04 . 11 .01 .04 .01 .04 .02 75a(4) 75b .00 .01 .00 75c .03 .01 .01 75d .03 .06 . .. .06 .04 . 11 .63 .05 75e .00 75f .00 75g 75h .01 .03 . 01 .00 75i .02 .01 .04 .11 . 65 .02 75j 75k .01 .01 .25 .01 .03 .03 .02 .11 .02 751 .01 .02 .01 75m .00 75n .00 75o .01 .02 .00 75p 75r .03 .08 .63 .03 .39 .46 .38 . S6 1. 00 .40 .57 .63 .26 76a .03 .01 .04 .21 .25 .01 76b .00 76c .01 .02 76d .01 .01 76e j! .01 .00 86b .00 86c .04 .13 .02 .25 .02 86e .00 86h .03 .00 87a .01 .01 .01 100a .02 .01 .01 100b .00 100c .00 lOOd .00 77 .01 .00 7S .54 .72 .53 . 54 1. 14 1. 27 .39 79a . 04 .03 .04 .25 . 05 79a(i) .02 .01 .01 79a(2) .37 .59 .40 99 .54 1.50 1. 14 1. 27 .27 79a(3) .10 .07 . 11 .09 .05 79a(4) .01 .01 .02 .02 79a(5) .00 79a(S) .01 1 .04 .40 .01 79b .01 . 11 .00 79c .08 .06 .04 .09 .06 79d .02 .01 . i .02 79e 4- - .04 .25 .00 SO .00 81a .01 .02 .00 81b .00 81c .01 .57 .00 82 .04 .04 .06 .01 S3a .04 .03 .04 .01 83b .02 .08 .25 .02 83c ! i .02 .01 .02 .40 .01 83d I- .03 .04 .01 84b 430 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 65. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted met ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national ciassifi- Cause, cation No. Year, 1917. June and preceding. July. August. September. October. November. December. ! XI. Circulatory system, diseases of— Continued. 85 f Tachycardia ! 0.78 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. .13 0.30 .13 0.10 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. .13 .117 : . XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( non - venereal). 120 Nephritis, chronic .13 .if 124b Bladder, other diseases of .13 126 Prostate, diseases of .13 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (non- venereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. « Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED HEX EUROPE 431 \n Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year 191S. Inter- national elassifi- January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. cation No. 0. 02 0.01 S5b 0.02 0.02 0. 02 .03 0.06 .03 .02 85f 85g 0.02 85h .19 0. 05 0. OS 0.12 .02 .09 .03 .02 .02 . 12 89-90 0. 05 . 02 .01 .02 .02 91 Ofi . 04 . 04 92a .06 . 04 .02 .02 .02 .03 . 12 93 a .02 .01 93b . 04 . 06 .02 .01 .03 .02 . 12 93c .06 . 04 .09 .02 . 02 .02 .02 . 04 96 97 .01 98 99a 99c .01 .01 102a 102b .01 .01 102c . 01 105a 105b . 01 .05 .04 . 02 .03 108 .05 .06 .06 .03 .03 .01 .02 . 07 109a . 01 109b . 01 110a . 01 1 1 Ob 113 .01 115a 115b 115c 118b . 02 01 1 1 8p .01 01 110 . 06 . a .04 .03 .02 .05 .06 .04 .03 120 1 92a 1 99h .01 192c 1 92rl 1 99p .01 123 .05 . 02 124b .01 1 97b J)2 197c .02 .01 144a .01 145a l-i.^f 145cr 145m 145o .03 .02 .02 .01 .01 .01 .02 432 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 65. — Discharges for disability, by months, xchite enlisted met ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Soa 85b 85c 85f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 90 97 98 99a 99c 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 115a 115b 115c 118b 118c Year, 1918— Continued. Cause. J November. December. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of— Continued. Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not. organic Cardiac disorders, functional Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of. XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho-6. . . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative . . . Pleurisy, serofibrinous. . . Pleura, other diseases of. Asthma Pulmonary emphysema . Lungs, other diseases of. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Ulcer of the stomach G astroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of. Liver, other diseases of Visceroptosis Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonv entreat). 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a I 124b 125b 125c 126 127b 127c 127e 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145f 145g 145m 145o Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Abscess, perinephritic Nephroptosis Hydronephrosis Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis Cystitis Bladder, other diseases of Stricture (nonvenereal) Urethra, other diseases of Prostate, diseases of Epididymitis (nonvenereal) Hydrocele Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Carbuncle Furuncle Abscess Cellulitis Trichophytosis Nails, defects and diseases of Eczema Erythema Psoriasis Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. 0.01 .01 .08 .01 .02 .08 .02 05 .03 .01 .01 0.01 .06 .01 .06 .07 .04 .03 .02 .02 .01 Year, 1919. January. February 0. 02 . 13 .07 .09 .06 .06 .06 .02 .01 .03 0 02 .04 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 433 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. larch. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N ovember. December. 0. 01 85a .00 85b 0. 11 .02 85c 0.03 0.03 0. 02 0. 04 . 11 .02 85f .00 85g .00 85h .12 .04 . 11 .13 .11 0. 65 .12 89-90 . 10 . 04 . 06 .04 0. 40 91 .05 .08 .13 .32 .06 92a . 13 . 18 . 06 . 11 .40 1.90 3. 26 .10 93a .23 . 20 .21 .09 .21 1.50 .40 .10 93 b .17 . 13 .27 .32 .63 .12 93c .02 .06 .02 96 .01 97 .00 98 . 04 . 01 99a . 01 .57 . 00 99c .01 . 01 102a .01 . 00 102b .01 .04 .04 .02 102c .01 .02 .04 . 11 . 01 105a .01 . 00 105b .06 1. 71 .02 105c .11 . 04 . 11 . 11 . 04 10S .17 .21 .13 .09 . 11 .25 . 10 109a .00 109b .01 .01 . 00 110a .01 . 01 .04 . 01 110b 00 ns . 01 . 00 115a .23 00 1 1 5h .40 00 11 gP 00 1 1 Kb .01 .03 .02 .04 .63 . 01 118c .06 .06 . 04 .03 119 .39 .37 .23 .22 . 21 . 21 120 .02 00 122a . 01 00 122b 00 00 00 .01 .01 ! oo 123 .25 00 194b .01 .’oo 125b .01 00 . 04 .00 127b .25 no .01 .63 ' 00 143b .02 .01 . 11 01 144a .01 .25 01 144b .... .01 .04 . 11 .25 !oi 145f • •] .03 . 01 . .. .04 .32 .50 .02 1450 434 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 65. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted m ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. J une and preceding. July. August. September. October. November. Decemlx 116a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 1491 149g 149h 150 189 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of Loose bodies in joint Synovitis " Floating cartilage Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheu- matism excepted). Metatarsalgia Myositis. 0. 13 0,i XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations .39 7.49 1.42 6.64 1.26 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY — -WHITE ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 435 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1918. Inter- national anuary. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. classifi- cation No. 0. 06 .06 0. 02 0. 01 146a 0. 16 0. 03 0. 01 .01 146b 146c 0. 02 .01 0.01 .06 0.04 .01 .02 147a 147b .05 .04 .02 147c 147d .02 147e 149a 149 b .06 149c .01 149d .11 .13 0.06 .02 .03 .04 .04 .22 149e . 01 149f . 01 149g 149h 150 .06 . 05 .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 .03 .01 .13 .02 .06 .01 .02 .02 189 4.97 3. 87 3. IS 2.01 1. 80 2. 20 2. 51 2. 09 1.71 6.77 3553—25 29 436 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 65. — Discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted n ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. November. December. January. Februa XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 140a 0.01 o 140b Fractures, faulty union of .01 0.01 146c Bones, other diseases of 0.01 .01 .01 147a Ankylosis of joint .01 .01 .01 147b Loos'e bodies in j oint 147c .01 .01 .02 147d Floating cartilage 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) .02 .02 149a Hallux valgus t .02 149b .01 149c Metatarsalgia 149(1 .02 149e .09 .08 . 19 149f Talipes .01 149g .01 149h Organ's of locomotion, other diseases of .04 .05 .06 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 189 NoUspecified or ill-defined diseases .01 .07 .02 Total for diseases ■ 1. 85 2. 08 7. 73 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY WHITE ENLISTED MEN— EUROPE 437 i Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. SI, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919 — Continued. Total for period. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August.' ■Septem- ber. October. November. December. 0. 01 0. 04 0.11 0. 25 0.40 0. 57 0.63 0. 02 146a n m .03 0. 04 . 11 .01 146b .01 .25 .01 146C .03 .01 147a .00 147b .01 .01 .02 .09 .11 .01 147c .01 .00 147d 01 .04 . 11 .01 147e .03 .02 :::::::::::: .01 149a .00 149b .01 .00 149c 01 .01 .01 149d .29 .21 .21 .27 .54 .75 .63 .19 149e .00 149f .02 .03 .02 .01 149g .04 .06 . 13 .25 1. 14 .06 14'h .00 150 .04 .04 .02 .04 .25 .40 .04 1S9 7.57 7.17 5. 85 5. 88 11.61 14.50 7. 92 14.81 12.05 11.10 0. S2 438 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 66. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted m ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Monthly strength 4, 870 5,826 5,171 6,675 8, 519 9, 409 21, Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. September. Octob I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 1 4 1 1 1 6 9 Smallpox 6 3 24 7 7 9 16 7 Scarlet fever i 8 Whooping cough 9 Diphtheria and results 2 10 10 8 i 7 2 9 14 Dysentery (all) 1 18 2 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c Carrier, meningococcus 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 19e 19f Chicken-pox 2 3 i i i 19g 19h 19i 19k Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 10 4 4 n 5 14 Paratyphoid A Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 99 Typhoid vaccination 5 2 10 15 10 Vaccinia 19 8 1 i 6 7 Epidemic diseases (others). . . 25a 25b Pellaera 47 2 2 4 3 1 5 2 2 21 2 18 Tuberculosis of lungs 1 2 19 2 17 28b 29 30-35 1 2 1 26 48 28 70 165 184 1,| 37 Syphilis (all) 3 9 8 12 11 17 i Chancroidal infection 3 14 6 16 22 51 33b Gonococcus infection 20 25 14 42 132 116 IV. General diseases (others). 36 1 46 48a 1 1 3 3 4 5 p Gout. = 88 116 1 1 54 ""c 55d 4 3 1 2 3 10 56a 56b 2 1 2 3 5 1 ... o i ay Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 439 jn the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 39, 225 36,851 50, 705 49, 955 54, 814 59, 015 87,650 89, 305 124,976 168,422 164, 846 Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. Tear, 1917- Continued . Year, 1918. 'Jovember. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. 1 1 2 13 19 4 1 32 9 8 4 7 12 39 47 93 124 81 4 13 12 10 10 20 29 28 11 11 7 9 5 453 587 140 123 149 268 448 284 142 143 173 6 3 5 4 s 14 5 6 1 1 2 1 7 1 1 1 1 3 8 6 8 3 8 6 13 14 4 4 8 2 9 86 156 371 295 1,174 1, 323 789 225 266 722 9,807 10 3 3 2 2 3 5 26 17 19 21 14 5 10 13 9 7 3 3 3 1 1 18 1 14 2 6 2 4 3 4 1 2 6 19a 2 1 1 39b 1 40 22 42 35 62 156 28 01 37 45 19c 3 5 19.4 15 17 15 8 5 8 9 6 10 13 0 19e 30 20 37 13 4 22 75 12 o 2 3 19f 16 38 30 11 22 21 51 24 17 8 15 19e 82 330 1, 870 2, 406 1,351 1,257 2,000 1,859 1,047 931 1,080 19h 1 1 1 191 2 1 19k GO 15 18 24 92 353 849 187 575 772 412 19n 16 12 13 12 55 41 157 50 130 119 79 19o 1 2 2 2 3 1 3 8 5 19p 1 1 1 1 1 2 20a 1 20c 3 1 22 25a 1 1 1 25b 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 26 22 31 68 76 86 G2 59 34 27 51 26 47 135 186 211 166 192 153 180 142 175 26S 204 120 181 203 151 172 134 152 118 150 235 176 28a 1 5 1 9 9 5 283t 1 1 6 1 1 1 29 15 5 7 14 13 13 27 22 23 32 22 30-35 1,358 1,124 1,542 1, 292 1, 980 3, 545 4, 750 6, 327 10, 166 17, 733 11,056 283 22S 336 296 532 792 965 1,180 1,594 2,972 1,929 37 229 190 233 106 202 361 506 291 519 S89 648 38a 846 706 973 890 1,246 2, 392 3,279 4, 856 8, 053 13, 872 8,479 38b 2 1 1 1 3 2 4 17 4 36 1 1 10 7 5 8 15 17 19 17 26 38 27 46 46 67 140 125 151 105 162 163 145 235 195 48a 4s;h 2 1 2 1 50 3 2 12 8 11 3 5 4 12 26 37 51a 1 2 1 1 533-> 1 1 0 1 3 - 14 0 53c 2 1 8 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 4 • 2 55c 32 25 23 IS 23 18 15 14 14 39 39 55d 1 16 18 24 24 42 27 13 11 9 55e 2 1 5 8 0 1 1 1 ^1 7 "3 57-59 440 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 66. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in th< ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Monthly strength 182, 705 150, 587 104, 140 68, 337 66,104 44,634 Cause. Year, 1918 — Continued. Year, 1919. October. November. December. January. February. March. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 2 4 Malarial fevers 20 13 10 4 3 3 5 5 2 1 2 4 6 Measles 208 446 211 85 59 10 2 29 1 1 8 9 Diphtheria and results 5 8 6 7 10 5 10 Influenza 20, 897 1,003 678 494 274 113 14 11 5 2 1 3 18 Erysipelas 1 8 9 7 5 3 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1 5 8 3 1 9 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c 2 14 2 1 5 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 8 1 19e Chicken-pox 7 i 8 6 12 is 19f 1 6 1 5 19k Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 39 19 10 3 11 7 19h Mumps 1,486 2,094 2,094 1,357 766 194 19i 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 1 19n 45 68 2 3 1 1 19o 14 19 2 1 19p 350 22 3 3 1 20a 2 20c Pyemia, surgical 22 1 1 25a 1 1 25b Mycoses (others) 1 1 1 26 1 i 47 Acute articular rheumatism 17 27 12 20 19 is II. Tuberculosis (.all) 175 147 76 81 74 53 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 144 100 60 61 52 37 28b Suspected tuberculosis 15 19 11 14 13 11 29 1 1 1 s 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 16 27 4 6 8 III. Venereal diseases (all) 6,165 4,842 3,587 1,784 1,159 1, 21f 37 Syphilis (all) 1,193 1,252 548 383 373 281 38a Chancroidal infection 303 235 230 251 196 22! 38b Gonococcus infection 4,669 3,355 2,809 1,150 590 71 IV. General diseases (others). 36 5 10 1 39-45 1 1 2 46 Tumors, benign 15 16 13 7 4 48a Arthritis 354 417 197 77 57 8'ji 48b 1 50 6 4 2 1 51a 50 29 7 2 52a 1 52b 53 a 53 b 1 88 11 7 4 116 53c 1 1 54 2 1 55a 55b 55d Muscular rheumatism 26 33 31 22 32 1 55e General diseases (others) 5 12 8 6 5 1 2 2 56b Drug addiction 6 9 2 1 1 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 2 1 1 ADMISSIONS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES. 441 nited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 29,824 20, 7S0 18,562 20, 058 18,013 11,322 9, 0S4 8, 792 8, 93.5 Year, 1919 — Continued. 145, 826 Total for Jntcr- -|national classifi- cation April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. period. 1 1 45 1 2 7 2 2 3 4 1 2 565 4 9 2 2 3 4 2 1 198 5 4 2 1 2 4, 039 6 1 87 7 7 8 2 2 1 1 127 9 42 33 19 14 7 5 1 1 2 38, 863 10 2 2 1 131 14 "'4' 95 18 1 1 1 1 76 19a 4 19b 2 19c 1 18 19d 11 11 6 5 3 3 214 19e 2 243 19f 1 343 19g 93 20 16 8 1 2 1 22, 482 19h 3 19i 4 19k i 2 3 1 1 5 4 2 3, 562 19n 6 2 1 811 19o 406 19p 9 20a 1 20c 6 22 2 6 25b 14 26 4 4 6 4 2 r 6 7 5 6 724 47 41 33 43 75 16 u 17 8 3 3 2, 993 26 28 31 60 12 9 13 6 2 2, 552 28a 10 3 7 9 1 1 4 1 1 i 137 28b 1 3 l 21 29 4 2 5 3 3 1 2 283 30-35 603 653 493 820 544 355 116 48 50 1 84,867 129 149 134 242 92 61 35 13 11 16, 200 37 118 116 107 252 125 102 28 10 22 1 6,766 38a 356 388 252 320 327 192 53 25 17 61,901 38b 1 53 36 1 1 3 4 4 8 4 1 1 1 1 281 46 36 15 20 10 7 3 3 2 5 2,850 48a 1 1 1 2 1 1 217 51a i)OH 1 1 60 88 1 53c 1 11 5 6 6 1 6 1 1 5 499 55d 2 3 1 2 1 238 55e 6 2 1 1 1 5 59 56a 1 4 1 1 1 194 56b 1 20 57-59 442 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 66.' — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 7-ta 74b 74e 74d 74e 74f 72 73 a 73b 73c 73d 74" 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 68 f 68g 68i i5a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 751l 75i 75j , 75k | 751 75m 75n I 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b | 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b I 86d | 86e 861 86g 86h S6i Year, 1917. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 1 1 Apoplexy Facial paralysis Paraplegia. I Paralysis without specified cause (others) | * ] Epilepsy 1 2 i: Jacksonian epilepsy 1 Enuresis 1 3 1 Neurosis 1 Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action oi the heart). Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 3 i Neuritis i 1 Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of 5 i 1 VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states 1 2 1 Mental deficiency * 1 1 1 Malingering. . . . i i Dementia pra?cox 1 1 2 i Psychasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, manic-depressive i ) Psychoses (others)..* 2 1 i VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 1 1 i 1 i i 1 Conjunctivitis (others) 4 3 3 2 3 1 2 1 1 7 Iritis 1 1 1 i 2 2 Giaucoma 1 1 1 Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 4 i 1 10 3 1 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 1 i 4 I 4 1 1 3 IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 1 i 3 1 1 Rhinitis (cause not stated) 1 2 3 7 1 6 1 Nasal fossae, other diseases of 1 ADMISSIONS — COLOBED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES. 443 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. ry. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. classifi- cation No. 60 2 4 2 1 2 9 2 61 1 2 4 62 2 2 2 3 1 63a 2 1 1 4 3 63b I 3 2 3 3 5 4 1 64 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 66b 2 3 7 2 1 3 10 3 66c 50 29 40 44 66 63 75 123 97 69 1 1 2 1 1 74 a 1 7 12 8 7 7 19 28 21 74b 11 5 9 8 10 18 14 10 23 74c 2 4 5 3 8 6 6 74d 1 1 3 11 58 47 1 74f 1 2 1 2 1 72 11 9 17 25 21 23 30 57 42 73a 21 15 22 15 17 16 24 29 29 73b 33 10 22 9 12 38 8 21 23 73c 1 1 2 1 7 6 73d 6 2 7 9 33 24 36 35 18 74g i 2 1 2 2 1 1 67 0 5 u 6 12 8 14 12 22 68a 48 25 126 98 84 69 148 167 167 68b 5 2 5 4 1 3 2 3 1 68c 12 6 17 16 19 25 17 27 28 68d 1 2 1 68e 10 13 1 21 12 26 25 47 68f 2 1 2 6Sg 9 3 6 2 10 6 12 7 5 68h 1 1 1 68i 31 21 13 6 9 12 13 53 21 75a 6 5 3 1 2 1 5 6 7 5a Cl) 2 1 1 3 8 7 21 14 8 4 5 6 2 13 5 75a (3^ 1 2 1 2 5 7 27 3 75a (4) 3 1 I 2 2 2 4 14 75b 3 4 4 4 3 2 3 3 3 5 4 9 7 75d 1 1 1 4 6 3 17 7 75e 45 20 28 36 49 35 56 46 37 75f 1 1 4 5 6 2 9 8 3 75g 2 2 1 2 2 3 5 9 3 751r 1 1 1 1 4 75i 1 1 3 1 6 11 13 7 75j » 5 3 6 12 9 17 13 75k 3 10 5 8 16 6 22 30 17 751 2 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 2 2 9 3 8 17 4 75o 5 2 3 2 3 2 6 10 5 75p 12 9 18 10 21 17 22 31 24 75r 42 41 56 38 41 34 38 91 70 76a 4 4 4 5 1 2 1 4 76b 1 1 2 1 76c 1 3 1 2 3 11 4 76d 2 2 7 1 2 1 2 5 5 76e 2 1 2 1 85a 2 1 1 3 2 3 3 2 5 S6b I 1 S6d 13 11 13 14 14 14 11 18 16 86e 1 1 4 3 1 2 2 86f 86g 50 21 51 25 20 5 14 70 140 S6h 1 1 2 3 3 608 86i Inter- November. December 16 4 1 - 3 15 8 6 4 38 3 1 3 I 4 1 i' l 4 34 56 2 3553—25- -30 444 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 66. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74(1 74e 74 f 72 73a 73b 73c 73(1 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 68f 68g 68h 68i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75(1 75e 75f log 75h (51 75j 75k 751 75m /5o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76c 76(1 76e 86a 86b 86d 86e 86 f 86g 86h 86i Cause. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Facial paralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) Epilepsy J acksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia Enuresis Neurosis Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) . Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states. Mental deficiency Malingering Dementia prsecox Psychasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated). Strabismus Leucoma Cataract Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Pterygium Amblyopia Amaurosis Choroiditis Iritis Keratitis Retinitis Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of Eyes and annexa, other diseases of VIII. Ear, diseases of. Year, 1918— Continued. October. November. December, 85 3 18 232 30 15 1 117 1 27 30 148 3 28 1 14 195 Otitis media Mastoiditis Otitis externa Defective hearing (cause not stated) . Ear, other diseases of IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Adenoids Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs . Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) Polypus, nasal Perforated nasal septum Rhinitis (cause not stated) Nasal fossae, other diseases of 268 96 21 104 63 Year, 1919. January. 1 1 167 51 32 202 40 February. March 116 22 ADMISSION'S — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES, 445 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 19J 9 — Continued. Inter- April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 i 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 3 2 6 3 1 3 2 3 1 l 5 4 3 1 1 2 4 2 1 5 3 3 5 2 1 3 i 1 4 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 i 1 1 1 1 10 3 9 12 5 3 6 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 6 6 1 3 1 4 3 3 6 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 5 7 6 9 1 2 11 6 2 17 5 3 2 1 1 2 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 5 5 2 2 2 1 1 13 4 5 11 4 6 10 4 17 13 4 2 5 1 2 1 ["otal period. national classifi- cation No. 2 60 35 61 19 62 13 63a 35 63b 46 64 13 66a 7 66b 55 66c 875 69 12 74a 209 74b 178 74c 38 74d 347 74e 1 74f 9 72 348 73a 3S4 73b 482 73c 25 73d 286 74g 16 67 144 68a 1,618 68b 55 68c 277 68d 7 68e 231 6Sf 7 68g 94 6Sh 42 68i 233 75a 43 75a(l) 25 75a(2) 94 75a(3) 71 75a(4) 34 75b 22 75c 42 75d 52 75e 677 75f 54 75g 49 75h 17 75i 57 75j 159 75k 206 751 36 75m 3 75n 02 75o 64 75p 284 75r 858 76a 37 76b 13 76c 36 76d 49 76e 13 S6a 32 86b 5 86d 273 86e 16 86f 1 86g 1,446 S6h 922 86i 446 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 66.- — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. X. I Year, 1917. Cause. Throat, diseases of. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 2 2 2 1 6 1 87 b Larynx, other diseases of 100a Tonsillitis, acute 31 23 27 23 18 36 37 100b 1 1 1 9 2 | 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 100d Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 3 10 22 16 7 2 1! 100e Pharynx, other diseases of 1 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 1 78 Endocarditis, acute 4 2 1 1 1 13 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency i 5 79a (2) Aortic stenosis ..." W 79a (3) Mitral insufficiency 1 1 1 5 79a (4) Mitral stenosis " 1 2 (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 1 i 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 79 b Cardiac hypertrophy 1 1 79c Cardiac dilatation..' 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 1 4 79e Heart, other organic diseases of * 15 1 4 80 Angina pectoris 1 i> Aneurysms ; . 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 1 Aortitis f 81(1 Arteries, other diseases of 82 Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids 4 9 6 12 28 83b Varicocele 1 1 1 4 : 3 :i 83d Phlebitis l 84a 84 b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 2 3 3 3 7 7 n Cardiac arrhythmias 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic. . Cardiac disorders, functional .... 85 f Tachycardia 1 1 2 85g 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of 2 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 9-90 Bronchitis 23 47 6 13 13 17 65 91 Pneumonia, broncho- a 1 1 1 1 5 92a Pneumonia, lobar 5 5 4 2 14 16 39, 93a 1 93b 1 1 1 2l: 93c Pleura," other diseases of 2 2 3 1 2 1 “1 90 Asthma 2 2 5 97 98 1 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 1 1 99b 99c 2 1 i 1 6 > Tftl i n2a 102c Stomach, other diseases of 4 3 5 22 14 10 105b 9 3 Y 3 1 105c Enteritis and colitis 1 8 6 20 29 18 i: 1 107 b 1 1 10S Appendicitis 3 2 4 5 8 5 i' 109a 1 1 9 2 12 1 110a 1 1 • 110b Intestines, other diseases of 14 24 16 11 13 21 4 1 loa 115b 1 2 Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 447 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. cation No. 10 35 29 7 14 IS 18 10 9 16 24 87a 1 1 1 1 2 87b 125 262 479 307 300 246 292 146 165 236 233 100a 8 15 If) 15 18 20 36 16 16 97 105 100b 1 2 100c 27 £4 ios 52 70 148 107 58 56 75 149 100d 1 1 1 6 5 S 12 100e 4 3 4 2 2 77 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 78 21 40 95 59 69 86 119 161 113 105 90 79a 3 5 3 3 8 4 9 4 11 12 79a ( 1 ) 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 2 79a(2) 13 23 55 42 42 55 97 102 84 68 56 79a 3) 7 12 29 12 15 20 16 46 15 15 14 79a(4) 1 2 1 6 1 2 79a(5) 1 1 1 79a(7) 6 1 . 7 3 6 3 79a (8) 2 3 6 5 7 9 4 6 18 9 13 79b 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 4 2 79c 6 2 19 8 7 14 17 14 29 41 17 79d 7 5 8 11 17 7 7 3 6 6 4 79e 3 i 1 2 3 5 1 3 1 2 80 1 1 1 1 1 ] 81a 1 9 3 1 1 2 3 6 81b 1 1 1 3 1 81c 1 2 1 1 1 2 81d 1 1 1 1 1 1 82 66 56 67 61 67 101 108 89 174 288 181 83a 17 9 12 6 18 14 14 13 16 25 26 83b 9 3 7 4 2 10 IS 16 15 28 18 83c 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 3 4 83d 2 84a 18 23 34 22 48 35 64 63 92 129 116 84b 2 1 3 3 3 70 22 2 ] 2 1 2 1 1 85b 1 2 2 3 12 37 29 70 50 1 1 85d 13 7 19 15 22 21 19 32 50 77 60 85f 1 2 3 4 2 2 2 5 10 7 85e 3 1 i 2 2 3 4 1 2 85h 186 3S9 524 376 957 1,214 1,216 379 865 1,319 1,504 80-90 30 57 28 29 55 67 95 31 48 78 310 91 246 357 380 243 473 592 593 203 33S 657 697 92a 1 2 3 6 12 2 5 4 5 5 3 93a 3 5 4 8 14 11 12 7 17 18 12 93b 34 41 52 50 95 92 68 33 7 / 84 51 93c 17 19 28 16 22 3S 37 35 58 125 99 96 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 6 3 97 3 3 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 4 98 1 4 1 7 3 4 2 QQa 14 12 66 18 25 26 23 21 51 121 63 99c 1 3 3 1 1 3 2 1 4 6 102a 2 28 26 46 31 60 50 56 65 77 104 98 102c 8 4 2 1 1 6 02 49 69 ' SO 105b 10 10 24 17 20 31 38 56 97 121 154 105c i 224 122 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 5 6 2 11 73 7 107b 22 21 32 36 41 38 61 41 56 104 67 108 32 43 60 150 259 254 249 217 437 228 109a 1 1 1 9 2 2 1 3 3 109b 5 13 8 6 20 27 32 30 24 56 29 110a 62 50 40 65 126 110 153 106 157 439 290 110b 1 1 113 2 114 2 4 3 1 7 6 2 5 8 6 115a 2 1 3 1 5 4 2 2 6 5 115b 448 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 66. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- Year, 1 1918 — Continued. Year, 1919. national classifi- cation No. Cause. October. November. December. January. February. March. X. Throat, diseases of. 87 a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 16 31 32 47 51 13 J 87 b Larynx, other diseases of 1 100a Tonsillitis, acute 161 482 526 663 627 441 100b 10 33 3 19 11 12 7 1 100c 1 4 100d 96 132 131 224 226 132 | 100e 9 8 4 14 6 2 j XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 2 3 2 1 3 78 1 1 79a 106 115 96 39 21 ii 79a 7 10 7 6 1 79a 1 4 2 79a 74 85 58 27 18 8 79a 19 12 27 3 1 5 79a 1 2 i 1 79a 79a 4 2 4 79b 9 13 7 3 79c 1 3 1 1 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 25 21 9 5 6 79c 6 16 3 5 6 i 80 2 81a 1 2 2 l| 81b 9 2 1 81c 1 1 81d 82 1 1 83a 91 88 25 30 36 22 83b Varicocele 4 11 9 3 2 3 1 Varicose veins 8 14 5 2 4 6 83d 5 6 2 1 2 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 82 80 51 45 46 37 28 150 20 2 3 " 85b 1 1 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 95 103 697 3 6 o 1 85e 1 85 f Tachycardia 59 54 17 11 3 2 85g 85h Hemorrhage 6 1 1 2 2 ,, 3 5 2 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 853 642 601 587 408 245 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 1, 304 1,077 1 202 146 109 70 47 i' 92a Pneumonia, lobar 322 236 156 150 94 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 5 1 6 3 5 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 12 13 13 7 5 ^ i, 93c Pleura,' other diseases of 50 67 34 28 28 19 96 Asthma 71 108 80 13 11 7 l| 97 4 8 4 1 3 98 Lungs, other diseases of 10 5 4 1 2 i f XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 3 2 1 o 99c Mouth and arrnexa, other diseases of 32 52 22 19 16 101 102a 102b 102c 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Stomach, other diseases of 84 82 53 43 56 32 105a 105b 1 2 3 Diarrhea 29 17 14 7 7 4 105c Enteritis and colitis 40 39 20 24 16 13 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) 5 18 3 9 1 34 ; 107a 107b 1 3 1 3 108 49 32 27 32 24 26 109a 80 103 37 29 24 109b 110a 4 3 1 2 20 16 4 7 2 OS 110b 211 177 93 100 68 113 114 115a Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis 1 4 2 4 1 7 2 10 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 1 6 2 4 4 ADMISSIONS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 449 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. Total for period. 2 1 1 1 1 404 87a 7 87b 174 72 29 31 18 14 32 17 26 6,299 100a 6 4 1 2 1 6 2 1 1 487 100b 1 16 100c 50 23 21 13 3 11 4 1 2, 042 lOOd 4 1 4 3 1 1 3 lOOe 1 1 29 77 2 1 1 25 78 8 5 14 30 5 2 2 3 1 1,440 79a 2 3 4 7 2 1 119 79a(l) 1 22 79a(2) 4 i 0 14 2 1 3 1 947 79a(3 ) 1 1 3 7 1 1 285 79a(4) — i 2 1 23 79a(5) 3 79a(7) 41 79a(8) 1 3 2 1 1 124 79b 1 27 79c 2 2 4 1 2 265 2 2 2 1 145 79e 25 80 1 12 81a 1 i 41 81b 9 81c 1 9 81d 1 1 10 82 12 12 10 14 17 12 IS 5 7 1, 721 83a 5 3 2 2 1 1 223 83b 1 1 1 1 2 1 180 83c 1 1 42 83d 1 3 84a 29 14 21 42 20 24 9 6 2 1, 188 84b 1 2 316 12 85b 3 1 1, 119 3 85d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 491 85f 1 2 58 1 33 85h 119 77 58 115 32 31 21 25 36 12, 963 89-90 12 6 8 12 3 1 9 2, 759 91 26 10 16 47 3 1 1 3 9 l 7, 016 92a 3 3 1 77 93a 3 3 8 2 1 1 1 l 193 93 b 13 10 10 19 3 2 1 993 93c 8 5 4 1 3 1 1 1 817 96 1 1 1 44 97 1 1 3 1 54 98 1 2 1 2 1 39 99a 1 1 4 99b 6 8 7 8 3 1 2 4 651 99c 4 101 1 1 1 1 32 102a 10 23 12 29 22 10 i:i ii 12 8 1 1,207 102c 27 3 1 8 9 1 3 2 410 105 b 12 6 8 21 7 6 2 2 1 889 1 05C 9 1 1 1 825 106 1_2 107a 2 120 107b 1 16 107c 14 10 7 14 11 2 10 9 2 827 108 13 7 16 37 S 7 3 3 2 2 2,431 109a 2 1 30 1091) 2 O 3 2 1 1 318 110a 36 44 36 47 34 46 19 21 16 2, 754 110b 4 113 114 1 1 9 2 2 9 77 115a 1 1 9 2 3 1 1 71 115b 450 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 66. — Admission, by months, colored enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. 1 July. August. September October. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115c Liver, other diseases ol 1 117a Peritonitis 117b Peritoneal adhesions llsb Visceroptosis 118c Digestive system, other diseases ol 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute 1 1 120 Nephritis, chronic 1 1 122a Abscess, perinephritic 122b Nephroptosis 122c Hydronephrosis 122d Pyogenic inlection ol the kidneys 2 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases ol 1 1 2 1 123 Nephrolithiasis 2 121a Cystitis 2 0 124b Bladder, other diseases ol. 1 1 1 2 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 2 2 1 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 1 ; 125c Urethra, other diseases ol 120 Prostate, diseases ol 2 127a Balanitis 3 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 1 1 1 4 11 127c Hydrocele 1 1 127d Warts, external genital organs 4 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases ol (non- 2 6 1 3 4 venereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene I4:ia Carbuncle i ! 113b Furuncle ■ 144a Abscess l 1 4 144b Cellulitis i 1 2 145a Trichophytosis 1 2 : 145b Nails, delects and diseases ol 1 3 2 2 145c Ectoparasites 1 145d ( llavus 1 4 1 145e Dermatitis i 1 3 1451 Eczema 2 145g Erythema 145h Herpes 1 i 145i Imp'etigo 145j Lichen 145k Ntevus ij 1451 Pityriasis 145m Psoriasis 1 i 145n Scabies 2 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases ol 3 1 2 7 4 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 116a Osteomyelitis 140b Fractures, laulty union ol 140c Bones, other diseases ol 1 1 1 0 , 147a Ankylosis ol joint 2 1 147b Loose bodies in joint 147c Synovitis 1 1 i 1 147d Floating cartilage 147e Joints, other diseases ol (tuberculosis and rheuma- 1 1 tism excepted). 149a Hallux valgus 1 1 149b Hammer-toe 1 149c Metatarsalgia 2 149d Myositis 2 1 1 1 1 149e Pes planus 2 i 3 k 1491 Talipes 149g Tenosynovitis 1 149h Organs ol locomotion, other diseases ol 4 4 3 6 ia XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 10 27 22 40 18 1 47 72 1 Total lor diseases 229 316 216 458 440 602 lTo ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 451 nited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ’ear, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national elassifi- ovember. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. cation No. 1 2 1 5 S 4 1 8 15 9 115c 1 2 2 1 1 2 117a f 2 2 4 6 9 3 4 4 117b 1 118b 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Sr 6 2 2 2 3 2 2 5 1 119 6 1 5 4 5 4 12 8 5 13 6 120 1 1 1 122b 1 1 122a 1 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 99rl 1 2 3 2 5 4 3 9 8 8 122e 1 1 1 2 1 4 4 8 4 13 7 4 7 10 7 15 12 14 124a 4 4 9 2 9 6 9 13 10 23 31 124b 2 2 1 5 3 2 10 36 33 58 73 125a 3 5 5 3 6 3 5 6 12 16 8 125b 1 1 7 125c 1 4 3 9 4 4 6 6 5 4 8 8 9 23 24 22 127a 5 1 6 15 8 4 15 22 15 20 33 127b 3 6 3 6 13 13 12 24 30 22 127c 3 2 9 6 9 4 13 14 27 36 29 127d 12 7 24 49 33 18 26 29 22 35 36 127e 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 4 143a 4 8 4 5 10 9 11 n 16 30 17 143b 13 9 28 20 25 34 32 28 33 82 56 144a 5 1 7 10 17 7 18 8 23 62 27 144b 3 4 2 1 2 2 4 14 13 145a 4 6 8 4 n 4 3 14 7 14 5 145b 2 2 i 2 3 44 8 13 8 145c 4 3 6 4 7 2 2 1 2 3 145d 1 1 i 3 3 3 1 3 1 145e 1 5 6 1 3 5 2 4 2 12 9 1451 1 3 1 1 2 5 7 5 4 6 5 21 12 25 31 145h 1 2 2 1 145i 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 4 6 9 6 8 17 21 8 7 11 18 145n 21 19 41 34 45 36 47 55 52 in 85 145o 6 3 2 1 2 5 2 9 9 16 13 146a 1 6 6 13 10 26 32 59 52 146b 8 3 ii 3 7 7 10 8 9 14 13 146c 3 5 12 6 14 6 7 7 29 41 30 147a 3 6 4 5 6 8 9 11 15 11 25 147c 1 i 4 4 5 6 4 8 21 20 147e ? 5 8 6 6 3 7 3 8 15 8 149a 1 1 3 9 3 3 8 1 149b 2 1 1 2 1 4 2 1 2 2 i 149c 2 7 4 6 9 3 3 8 21 14 149d 40 57 45 45 49 44 29 73 75 203 109 149e i 3 4 2 3 1 3 1 5 3 149g 36 19 54 52 102 51 59 72 105 216 146 149h 2 3 1 3 7 8 9 8 30 14 150 252 315 275 220 331 312 595 494 797 1,315 905 189 , 4,308 5, 094 7,911 7,105 9, 552 12, 094 15, 124 13, 217 18, 422 30, 645 32,030 452 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 66. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. October. November. December. January. February. March. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115c Liver, other diseases of 3 1 3 4 117a Peritonitis 1 1 117b Peritoneal adhesions 4 5 2 3 2 118b Visceroptosis 1 HSc 1 1 1 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvencreal ). 119 Nephritis, acute 5 4 2 2 2 i 120 Nephritis, chronic 7 5 4 2 2 3 122a Abscess, perinephritic 1 122b Nephroptosis. . T 1 1 122c Hydronephrosis 122d Pyogenicinfection of the kidneys 3 3 3 1 i I22e Kidnev and annexa, other diseases of 5 5 3 3 3 3 123 2 9 2 2 124a Cystitis 22 15 8 4 6 2 124b Bladder, other diseases of 12 23 8 5 3 4 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 6 22 8 12 5 t 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 7 2 1 ] 125c Urethra, other diseases of 1 4 1 1 1 126 Prostate, diseases of 8 64 3 2 127a Balanitis 27 15 1 7 6 ( 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 26 39 10 9 8 ‘ ( 127c Hydrocele 2 8 3 1 4 i 1 127d Warts, external, genital organs 5 19 6 6 3 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 50 37 44 30 20 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 2 143a 2 1 2 2 143 b Furuncle 12 8 17 12 n 144a Abscess 45 41 27 22 23 1 144b Cellulitis 25 23 9 7 12 145a Trichophytoses 6 2 2 3 1 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 7 8 7 1 3 145c Ectoparasites 1 4 3 3 8 145d 2 1 1 Dermatitis 2 2 1 145f Eczema 6 7 3 6 2 145g 3 1 1 145h Herpes 19 14 12 16 9 14 5i 1 2 1 3 145j 1 145k N sevus 2 1451 3 145m Psoriasis 1 i 1 145n Scabies 19 14 7 7 6 145o Skm and cellular tissue, other diseases of 62 57 39 28 26 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 10 15 6 1 2 146b Fractures, faulty union of 49 68 56 6 3 146c Bones, other diseases of 11 27 10 5 3 147a 28 40 24 2 147b 1 147c Synovitis 20 20 14 2 5 147d 3 1 147e 68 105 24 1 cepted). 149a Hallux valgus 5 6 10 1 2 149b 3 6 1 149c Metatarsalgia 1 2 1 1 149d Myositis ii 13 3 11 1 149e Pes planus 77 225 126 15 19 149f 9 8 5 1 149g 3 6 4 1 i 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 131 148 77 33 40 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations 2 8 2 1 2 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 520 507 343 240 218 Total for diseases 37,380 15, 446 11,567 7,282 5,256 ,, ADMISSIONS — COLOBED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 453 [jdted States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919— Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Ipril. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 1 1 68 115c 11 117a 3 1 2 9 65 117b 1 3 118b 1 15 118c 1 3 47 119 2 4 9 2 1 106 120 4 122a 2 122b 2 122c 2 12 45 122d 1 2 1 1 1 7S 122c i 26 123 1 6 1 3 1 2 182 124a 2 1 1 184 124b 9 12 18 29 5 370 125a 2 2 9 125b 19 125c 1 1 2 111 126 6 2 2 1 3 205 127a 5 1 2 3 3 2 127b 2 2 1 2 9 164 127c 2 10 1 2 210 127d 4 8 5 2 3 9 521 127e 6 1 12 1 22 143a 8 5 3 11 2 7 1 3 1 243 143b 9 5 5 15 1 5 6 2 3 599 144a 1 7 3 2 Tj 4 2 297 144b 3 1 1 6 2 2 1 1 81 145a 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 99 145b I 1 9 108 145c 44 145d l 29 i 3 1 3 1 1 1 88 145f 1 i 17 145g 3 7 6 3 2 1 220 145b 1 1 1 1 32 145i 1 1 9 145j 6 145k 15 1451 1 19 3 4 2 11 2 3 3 3 212 145n 16 10 10 10 u 4 3 3 3 864 1450 1 1 105 146a 1 394 146b 1 2 1 1 1 164 146c 1 1 260 147a 1 47h 4 1 4 1 1 1 2 184 147c 13 147d 1 275 147e 2 1 9 1 107 149a 1 46 149b 1 29 149c 6 3 1 139 149d 14 5 13 3 i 6 3 2 i 1,337 149e 1 39 1 4 9f i 2 1 1 2 48 1492 21 24 11 10 ii 7 9 7 6 1,511 149h 1 1 105 150 -1 115 116 137 175 69 47 51 16 19 5 8,858 189 1,869 1,456 1,261 1,922 993 722 462 280 299 19 219,771 454 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 67. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted mem ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- Monthly strength 4,870 1 5, 826 5,171 6,675 8,519 9,40 national elassifi- ! Year, 1917. cation No. April. May. June. July. August. Septembe I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 1 2 4 2. 46 2.06 1 . 80 8 . 45 11.4 6 Measles 7. 39 49. 39 16. 24 12. 59 12. 68 20 . 4 7 Scarlet fever 2. 46 2 _r 10 Influenza 24.63 16. 46 2. 32 12.59 2. 82 u. < 1.80 IS 4. 12 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria. 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 1 Or*. 1 Qf 4. 93 6. 17 2. 32 1.41 l.: 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 19h Mumps 24. 63 8. 23 9. 28 19. 78 7.04 17. 19i 1 Qfr Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Typhoid vaccination 12. 32 4. 12 17. 99 21.13 12 . 19o Vaccinia 46.80 16. 46 2. 32 1.80 8 . 45 S. 1 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 20a Septicemia, general 20 c 02 Pyemia, surgical Trench foot 2.5 h Mycoses (others) 20 47 Acute articular rheumatism 4. 93 4. 12 9. 28 5.40 1. 41 6 '! 4. 12 4. 64 37. 77 2 . 82 22 . 28a 2 . 06 4. 64 34. 17 2 . 82 21 . Suspected tuberculosis 29 30-35 2 . 06 3. 60 1 . III. Venereal diseases (all) 64.04 98. 76 64. 97 125. 90 232. 40 234. 37 Syphilis (all) 7. 39 18.52 18.56 21.58 15. 49 21 . 38a Chancroidal infection 7.39 28. 81 13.92 28. 78 30. 99 65 38b Gonococcus infection 49. 26 51.44 32. 48 75.54 185. 91 147 IV. General diseases (others). 1.80 .. 2. 32 li 48a 6. 17 5.40 5.64 6 48b .. 88 1.41 116 1.41 55 d Muscular rheumatism 9. 85 6.17 2. 32 3.60 4. 23 i 1 4.93 2. 06 3.60 8 . 99 57-59 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 455 t United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 21,795 39, 225 36, 851 50, 705 49, 955 54, 814 59,015 87, 650 S9, 305 124, 976 168, 422 Inter- national Year, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. classlfi- cation No. etober. N ovember. December. January. February. March . April. May. June. July. August. 1 0.31 0. 33 0. 27 1. 25 1 8. 26 9. 79 2. 93 1.89 0. 96 1. 53 2.44 5. 34 6. 32 8. 92 8. 83 4 .55 3. 98 3.91 2.37 2. 40 4.38 5. 90 3. 83 1.48 1.06 .50 5 19. 27 138. 58 191.15 33.14 29. 55 32.62 54. 50 61.34 38.17 13. 63 10. 19 6 1.10 .92 1.63 .95 1.92 3. 06 1.02 .82 .13 .10 . 14 7 .33 . 20 . 13 . 10 . 21 8 1.10 1.84 2.61 .71 1.92 1.31 2. 64 1. 92 . 54 .38 . 57 9 15.97 26.31 50. SO 87. 81 70. 87 257. 01 269. 02 108. 01 30. 24 25. 54 51. 44 10 1.10 .92 .98 .47 .44 .61 .69 3.49 1.63 1.35 14 . 55 1.53 3. 26 3.08 2. 16 1.53 .61 .41 .40 . 10 18 - ! .31 4. 56 .47 1.44 .44 .81 .41 .54 .10 . 14 19a 41 . 14 . 10 19b .31 13.03 5.21 10. 09 7. 66 12.61 21.36 3.76 5. 86 2.64 19c . 21 19d 6. 06 4. 59 5. 54 3. 55 1.92 1.09 1.63 1.23 .81 .96 .93 19e 9. 18 6.51 8. 76 3. 12 .88 4.47 10. 27 1.61 .19 . 14 19f 4.89 12. 37 7.10 2.64 4.82 4. 27 6. 9S 3.23 1.63 . 0/ 19g 15.97 25. 09 107.46 442. 60 577. 95 295. 75 255. 60 282. 04 249. 80 100. 53 66. 33 19h ' . 10 . 07 19i . 27 19k 13. 77 18. 35 4. 88 4. 26 5. 77 20. 14 71.79 116.24 25. 13 55. 20 55. 00 19n 5. 51 4. 89 3.91 3. 08 2. 88 12.04 8. 34 21.50 6. 72 12. 48 10. 62 190 .33 . 48 .44 41 41 . 13 .29 19d M .24 .20 . 14 .13 .07 20c .40 22 25a . 22 . 14 25b 1. 10 .31 . 44 . 20 . 14 . 27 . 19 .07 7. 16 6. 73 10.09 16. 09 18. 26 IS. 83 12.61 8. 08 4. 57 2. 59 3. 63 47 44.05 41.31 60. 57 49. 95 39. 88 42.04 31. 11 24. 67 19.08 16.80 19.09 42. 95 36. 72 58. 94 48. 05 36. 28 37. 67 27. 25 20. 81 15. 86 14. 40 16.74 28a 9.9. 1 09 . 14 .27 .19 28 b . . 24 . 24 1 31 90 . 07 29 1.10 4. 59 1.63 1.66 3.36 2. 85 2. 64 3. 70 2. 96 2. 21 2. 28 30-35 J 571. 04 415. 42 366. 01 364. 97 310. 35 433. 45 720. 82 650. 33 850. 18 976. 09 1,263. 48 75.44 86. 58 74. 24 79.53 71. 11 116. 46 161.03 132. 12 158. 56 153. 04 211.75 37 87.56 70. 05 61.87 55. 15 25.46 44. 22 73. 42 69. 28 39. 11 49.83 63.34 38a 408. 04 258. 79 229. 89 230. 30 213. 79 272. 77 486. 38 448.93 652. 51 773. 21 988. 38 38b .47 .24 .22 .20 41 27 38 1. 21 36 .24 . 14 . 13 . 10 .36 39-45 1.10 3.06 2. 28 1.18 1.92 3. 28 3.46 2. 60 2. 28 2. 50 2.71 46 4. 96 14. 07 21.82 33. 14 30. 03 33. 06 21. 35 22. 18 21. 90 13.92 16.74 48a . 07 48b . 44 20 . 27 13 . 07 50 .92 .65 2. S4 1.92 2.41 .61 .69 .54 1. 15 1.85 51a .07 . 41 . 10 .24 . 10 53b . 55 .31 .24 .41 . 14 .40 .48 88 .07 116 .07 53c .61 .22 1.63 .41 . 40 . 19 .07 .31 .20 .31 .20 .71 55 b .47 9.36 9. 79 8. 14 5. 44 4. 32 5.04 3. 66 2.05 1. 88 1.34 2. 78 55(1 .31 .33 3. 79 4. 32 5. 25 4.8S 5. 75 3. 63 1.25 . 7S 55e 1. 10 .61 . 24 . 22 . 20 . 27 . 67 . 10 .36 1. 65 2. 45 .48 .88 . 61 1.51 2. 15 2. 78 3. 63 56b .24 .24 .20 . 10 .50 57-59 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 45 G Table 67 . — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- Monthly strength 164,846 182,705 150, 587. 104, 140 68,337 66,1 national classifi- Year, 1918- -Continued. Year, 1919. cation No. Cause. September. October. November. December. January. Februar I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 0. 29 0. 16 4 Malarial fevers (all) 5. 90 1.31 1. 04 1. 15 0. 70 0. 5 Smallpox .66 .33 . 16 . 18 6 Measles 12. 59 13. 66 35. 54 24. 32 14. 93 10. 7 Scarlet fever . 07 . 13 2.31 . 12 8 9 Diphtheria and results . 15 .33 .64 .69 1.23 1. 10 Influenza 713. 91 1,372. 54 79. 94 78. 12 88. 76 49. 11 Dysentery (all) 1.53 .72 .40 .23 . 18 18 Erysipelas .07 .07 .64 1.04 1.23 Ilia Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria .44 .07 .40 .92 .53 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c 3. 28 .13 1. 13 .23 19d . 36 .53 .08 19e Chicken-pox .44 .46 .08 .92 1.05 2 19f . 22 . 12 1. 05 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 1. 10 2.56 1.51 1. 15 .53 2. 19h Mumps 78. 62 97. 60 166.-87 241. 30 238. 32 139. 19 i . 07 19k . 07 . 08 19n 30. 00 2. 96 5. 42 .23 .53 190 5. 75 .92 1. 51 .23 . 18 19p . 36 22. 99 1. 75 .35 .53 20a . 15 .35 20c . 07 22 .07 .08 25a Trench foot . 18 25b . 07 .08 26 Pellagra . 07 . 18 47 Acute articular rheumatism . . 1.89 1.12 2. 15 1. 38 3.51 3.1 II. Tuberculosis (all) 14. 85 11. 49 11.72 8. 76 14.22 13. 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 12.81 9. 46 7. 97 6. 91 10.71 9. 28b Suspected tuberculosis .36 .99 1.51 1. 27 2. 4G 2.,: 29 . 07 . 08 . 12 30-35 Tuberculosis'(others) 1. 60 1. 05 2. 15 .46 1. 05 1, III. Venereal diseases (all) 804. 83 404. 93 385. 85 413. 34 313. 31 210 37 Syphilis (all) 140. 43 78.36 99. 78 63. 12 67.26 67 38a Chancroidalinfection 47. 18 19.90 18. 73 26.51 44. 08 35 38b Gonococcusinfection 617. 23 306. 67 267. 36 323. 70 201. 97 107 IV. General diseases (others). 36 .29 .33 .80 .12 39-45 . 22 .07 .08 .23 46 Tumors, benign 1.97 .99 1.28 1.50 4.23 48a Arthritis 14.20 23.25 33. 23 22.70 13.52 It 48b Gout 50 Diabetes, mellitus .39 .32 .35 51a 2.69 3.28 2.31 .81 .35 52a Addison’s disease _V. .12 52b 53a 53b .07 .07 88 1.02 .72 .46 116 53c .07 .18 54 .15 .16 .12 55a 07 55b .29 55c 55(1 Muscular rheumatism 2.84 1.71 2. 63 3.57 3.86 55e General diseases (others) . 66 .33 .96 .92 1.05 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) .51 .03 .23 56b Drug addiction 1.89 .39 .72 .23 .18 57-59 Poisoning, chronic .22 .16 .12 .18 ADMISSIONS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES, 457 kited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 44, 634 29, 824 20, 780 18, 562 20,058 18, 013 11,322 9, 084 8, 792 8, 935 145,826 Inter- national Year, 1919- -Continued. Total classifi- cation for period. No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0. 40 1.36 0.31 1 0.81 .81 4.04 1.29 1.20 2. 00 4.24 1.32 2.73 3.88 4 1.08 3.62 1.15 1.29 1.79 2. 66 2.12 1.34 1.36 5 2.69 1.61 1.15 .65 2.68 27.71 6 .27 .65 .60 7 .05 8 1.34 .81 1.20 1.32 1.36 .87 9 30.38 16.90 19. 05 12.28 8.37 4.66 5.30 1.32 1.34 266. 51 10 1.15 1.29 .60 .90 14 .81 1.61 18 2.42 . 5S .65 1.06 1.32 .52 19a .03 19b 1.34 .81 3.81 19c .67 .12 19d 4.84 4.43 6.35 3.88 2.99 2.00 4.03 1.47 19e 1.34 .81 1.67 19f 1.88 .40 2.35 19g 52. 15 37.42 11.55 10. 34 4.79 1.06 2.73 1.34 154.15 19h .02 19i j .03 19k .27 .40 1. 15 1.79 .67 1.06 6.61 5.46 2.63 24.42 19n 2.41 1.15 .65 19o .27 2. 78 19p 20a .06 .01 20c .27 .04 22 .01 25a .27 .04 25b . 10 26 4.84 1.61 2.31 3.88 2.39 1.33 1.06 7.93 9. 55 6. 71 4.96 47 14.25 16.50 19.05 27.80 44.86 10.66 11.65 22. 46 10. 91 4.03 20.52 9.95 10.46 16.17 20.04 35.89 8.00 9. 53 17.17 8.19 17.50 28a 2.96 4.02 1.73 4.53 5.38 .67 1.06 5.28 1.36 1.34 .94 2Sb .54 .40 1.79 1.06 .14 29 .81 1.61 1.15 3.23 1.79 2.00 1.36 2.68 1.94 30-35 326. 88 242. 66 377.02 318.68 490. 44 362. 42 376. 06 153.24 65.49 67.11 581.94 75. 54 51.92 86.03 86.62 144.74 61.30 64. 62 46. 24 17.74 14. 77 111.09 37 60.49 47.49 66. 98 69.16 150. 72 83.24 108.05 36.99 13.64 29. 53 46.39 3,8a 190.86 143. 26 224.02 162. 90 195.00 217. 85 203. 39 70.02 34.10 22.82 424. 49 33b .40 .36 36 .27 .40 .60 .13 39-45 1.61 1.21 2.31 2.59 4.79 2 66 1.06 1.32 1.36 1.34 1.93 46 23.93 14.49 8. 66 12. 93 5.98 4.66 3.18 3.96 2. 73 6. 71 19.54 48a .01 4Sb 1.06 . 14 50 .40 .58 1.20 .67 1.06 1.49 51a .01 52a .01 52b .01 53a .27 .03 53b .58 1.06 .41 88 .01 116 .58 .03 53c .40 .19 54 J,l .02 55a .11 .01 3.49 4.43 2. 89 3.88 3.59 .67 6.36 1.32 1.36 6.71 3.42 55d 1.34 .81 1.15 1.79 .67 2.64 1.35 1.63 55e .81 2.41 1.15 .67 1.06 6.61 .40 56a .27 .40 2.31 .60 1.06 9.25 1.33 56b .27 .65 . 14 57-59 458 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 67. — Admissions , by months, colored enlisted men in tl ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- Cause. Year, 1917. cation No. April. May. June. July. August. September V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 61 Meningitis, simple 62 Locomotor ataxia 63a Multiple sclerosis 63 b 1.80 i.2{ 64 Apoplexy 66a Facial paralysis 66b 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) 69 1.80 2. 82 6.3: 74a 74b 2.32 74c 2. 46 4. 23 1.2 74d Neurosis 1.41 74e 741 Shell-shock (cause not given) 72 2. 32 1. 80 1.41 2.5 73b 4. 93 6. 17 4. 64 3. 60 4. 23 ...H 73c 2. 46 1.80 Speech , defective 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 8. 99 1.41 1.2 VI. Mental alienation. 67 68a 2. 32 3.60 i 2 68b 2. 06 2. 32 1.41 68c Malingering. 1.41 u 68d Dementia prsecox 2. 46 2. 32 3. 60 1.41 68e 681 Psychoneurosis 68g 68h Psychosis, alcoholic 2. 32 68i 4.64 1.41 1.: VII. Byes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 2. 46 1.80 l.J 75a (1) Astigmatism 2. 46 1.80 l. 75 a ' 75b 1.80 75 c I Conjunctivitis (others) 9.85 6.17 6. 96 3.60 4. 23 i. 75g 75h 4. 12 2. 32 1.80 12. 59 Iritis 2.32 1.80 1.41 751 75m Retinitis 2.06 3.60 2.' 75n 75 o Glaucoma 1.80 75p 2.06 1.80 75 r Eves and annexa, other diseases of 9.85 2. 06 2. 32 17.99 4. 23 1,1 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 2. 46 2. 06 7.19 1.41 76b 76c 2. 06 76d 76e Ear, other diseases of 2. 32 5.40 IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 86a «6h 2. 32 1 . SGd 86e Sfif 7. 39 2. 32 1.41 ... 86h 2.46 4.12 6. 96 12.59 1.41 \ » 86 i Nasal fossae, other diseases of 2.32 ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 459 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1917 — Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. cation No. 60 0. 98 0.44 6. si 0. 27 0.13 0. 19 0.64 61 1.09 .13 . 14 62 1. 10 0.31 0.48 .27 .27 .21 63a .31 .48 .22 . 14 .38 .36 63b . 55 .31 .33 1 .24 .66 .41 .41 .40 .48 .29 64 .22 .20 .14 .41 .07 66b .55 .31 .33 0. 47 .72 1.53 .27 .13 .29 .78 66c 6.61 14. 6S 5. 54 11.83 6. 97 8. 76 8. 95 9. 04 8.47 7.20 8. 76 69 .31 .33 .22 . 13 . 19 .07 74a .31 .98 .24 1.68 2.63 1. 63 .96 .94 1.82 2. 00 74b 2.45 2. 93 2. 60 1.20 1.97 1.63 1.37 2.42 1.34 .71 74c .33 .47 .96 1.09 .61 1. 10 .43 74d .20 . 14 .40 1.06 4. 13 74e .07 74f .24 .27 . 10 . 14 72 1.10 3.67 2. 61 2.60 2. 16 3. 72 5.08 2. 88 3. 09 2. 8S 4.06 73a 2. 20 3.67 5. 21 4. 97 3. 60 4. 82 3. 05 2.33 2. 15 2.30 2. 07 73b .55 2. 14 1.30 7.81 2. 40 4.82 1.83 1.64 5.11 . 77 1.50 73c .33 .22 .20 .27 . 10 .50 73d 1.10 1.22 .98 1.42 .48 1.53 1.83 4.52 3. 23 3.46 2.49 74g .55 .24 .44 .20 .27 . 19 .07 67 1.42 1.20 2. 41 1.22 1.64 1.0S 1.34 .86 6Sa - 2.75 4.59 4.88 11.36 6. 01 27. 58 19.93 11.50 9. 27 14.21 11.90 68b 2.75 2. 75 2.61 1. 18 .48 1.09 .81 . 14 .40 .19 .21 6Se 1.65 1. 22 1.95 2. 84 1.44 3. 72 3. 25 2. 60 3. 36 1.63 1.92 6Sd . 10 . 14 68e .55 .61 .33 2. 37 2.85 .20 2.88 1.61 2. 50 1.78 6Sf .31 .27 .13 .14 6Sg 1.10 .61 2. 13 .72 1.31 .41 1.37 .81 1. 15 .50 68h 1.65 1.84 . 9S . 13 .07 6Si 1.10 .31 1.63 7.34 5. 05 2.85 1.22 1.23 1. 61 1. 25 3. 78 75a 1. 10 1.42 1.20 .66 .20 .27 . 10 .36 75a(l> . 47 .24 .13 .29 .57 75a(2> .33 4.97 3. 36 .SI .69 .81 . 19 .93 75a(3) .31 .65 .47 .24 .44 .20 .27 .67 .67 1.92 75a(4> . 71 .24 .22 .41 .27 .27 .38 1.00 75b .41 .54 .38 .29 75c .47 .66 .61 .41 . 67 .38 .64 75d .31 1.30 .24 .22 .20 .55 .81 .29 1.21 75e 3. 30 14. 38 12.37 10.65 4. 81 6.13 7. 32 6.71 4. 70 5. 38 3. 28 75f .61 .98 .24 .24 .88 1.02 .82 .27 .86 . 57 75g .61 .33 .47 .48 .22 .41 .27 .40 .4,8 .64 75h .61 .24 .22 . 14 . 13 .29 75i .24 .24 .61 .14 .81 1.06 .93 75 j 2.20 1.22 .98 1. 66 1.20 .61 .82 1.61 .86 1.21 75k 1.65 1.22 1.30 .71 2. 40 1.09 1.63 2. 19 .81 2. 11 2. 14 751 1.22 .33 .47 .24 .22 .27 . 29 .29 75m. . 10 75n . 55 .33 .24 .24 .44 .41 1.23 .40 .77 1.21 75o 1.10 .33 1.18 .48 .66 .41 . 41 .27 .58 .71 75p .55 2. 14 1.30 2. 84 2.16 3.94 2. 03 2.88 2. 28 2. 11 2. 21 75r 3.30 7. 04 11.07 9. 94 9. 85 12.26 7.73 5. 61 4. 57 3.65 6. 4S 76a .95 .96 88 1 02 . 14 . 19 .07 .31 . 22 . 20 . 19 .24 66 20 .27 . 29 . 78 76d .61 . 47 48 l 53 .20 . 27 .13 . 19 .36 . 65 _ 24 44 .07 86a 1.65 .31 . 47 .24 .22 .61 .27 .40 . 29 .14 86b . 14 . 13 .07 S6d 1.10 1.84 1.95 3.08 2. 64 2.85 2. 85 1.92 1.88 1.06 1 . 2 s S6e ... . .24 .22 .40 . 10 . 14 S6f 86g 10.46 10. 71 18.24 11.83 5.05 11.16 5.08 2.74 . 67 1.34 4. 99 86b .55 .61 .65 .24 .22 .41 .29 .21 86i 4 GO MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 67 . — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in t ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918 — Continued. Year 1919. September. October. N ovember. December. January. Februai V. Nervous system , diseases of (o II). 60 Encephalitis 61 0. 15 0. 20 0.18 0. 62 .29 .15 0. 08 .53 63a Multiple sclerosis .07 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) .22 .26 .80 0.12 64 .97 .33 .56 .23 .18 66a Facial paralysis .07 .07 .16 66 b Paraplegia. .07 .16 .12 Paralysis without specified cause (others) .22 .59 .56 .12 69 Epilepsy ! 7.06 5.58 5.74 1.61 1.23 . .07 .07 . 18 74b Neurasthenia. 1.53 1.84 2.39 1.04 .70 74c Enuresis 1.67 .72 1.20 .35 1.41 74d .44 .08 . 12 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). . 3. 42 5. 58 9. 32 1.27 .53 1.. 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) 72 .07 .07 .08 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 3.06 1.84 2. 15 .69 1.58 73b Neuralgia 2.11 2.43 2.39 2.31 2.99 1.: 73c Neuritis 1.67 4. 99 11.79 3. 34 1.23 1.' 73d Speech, defective .44 .13 .24 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 1.31 1.97 2.23 1.04 1.23 l.i VI. Mental alienation. 67 .07 .20 .08 .12 6xa Constitutional psychopathic states 1.60 1.18 1.13 .12 .18 68b Mental deficiency 12. 10 15. 24 15. 54 19. 25 2. 99 2. 68c- .07 . 18 68d Dementia prsecox 2.04 1.77 1.28 .92 1.58 1. .07 .13 . 12 68f Psychoneurosis 3.42 1.97 1. S3 1.50 .18 68h .36 .79 .56 .23 68i .07 .24 .12 .53 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 1.53 .66 .56 .92 .53 75 a .44 .16 .35 .51 .13 .36 .26 .16 .35 .18 .22 .26 .24 .58 .07 .08 75c .22 .13 75 d .51 .07 .16 .12 .51 .13 .16 .12 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 2.69 2. 30 3. 19 2. 42 3.69 4 .22 .07 .08 .18 75h Amblyopia .22 .20 .10 .18 75 j Choroiditis .51 .20 .16 .23 .35 75 k Iritis .94 .79 1.13 1.04 1.23 751 Keratitis 1.24 1.05 .88 1. 27 1.76 .15 .13 .32 .23 .08 .18 75o . 29 .26 .32 .35 75p Eyelids, diseases of .36 . 20 . 16 .23 .53 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 1. 75 .85 1.35 .35 1.23 T VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 5.10 4.47 5.10 5.88 7.38 76b .29 .07 .40 .35 76c .07 .07 .23 76d .29 .33 .i6 .12 76e .36 .13 .16 .23 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a .18 .... 86b .36 .07 . 16 86d .07 86e Sinusitis (all)*. 7." 1.17 1.71 1.67 2.07 2.99 ‘J 86 f . 15 .07 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 10.19 17.60 8.29 11.41 35.48 86i Nasal fossse, other diseases of 44.26 6.31 5.02 3.69 7.03 ADMISSIONS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES, 461 hited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919 — Continued. Total lor period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0. 54 0.01 60 0.58 0.60 .24 61 1.06 .13 62 .09 63a 0.40 .24 63b .27 .81 . 5S 0.65 0. 67 .32 64 .65 .60 . 67 1.32 1.34 .09 66a . 05 66b .27 .40 2.73 .38 66c 1.88 .81 1.29 1.79 1.33 1.32 1.36 2.63 6. 00 69 .27 .58 .08 74a 1.61 1.21 .58 1.20 .67 3. 18 1.32 1.36 1.43 74b .81 .81 1.20 2.12 1.36 1.22 74c .26 74d .40 . 65 .60 2. 38 74e .01 741 .06 72 1.08 .40 1.79 1.06 1.36 1.34 2.39 73a 2.96 1.61 1.15 2.59 1.79 2. 66 4.24 3.96 2.64 73b 1.61 2.41 1.73 . 65 2.00 2.64 4.09 1.34 3.31 73c .67 .17 73d 1.08 2.01 2.59 1.79 . 67 1.36 2.68 1.96 7ig .11 67 .54 1.61 1.29 .60 .99 68a .81 2.01 1.73 1.94 2. 99 1.33 1.06 3.96 1.36 11. 10 68b .54 1.34 .38 68c 1.34 1.61 1.73 1.94 1.20 1.33 3.96 1.90 6Sd .05 68e .54 . 67 1.36 1.59 6Sf 1.32 OSg .54 .58 .60 1.32 .64 68h .54 .60 1.06 7.93 2.73 2. 6S .29 6Si .81 .81 1.15 1.20 2.00 1.34 1.60 75a .27 .58 .29 75a(l) .27 .17 7 5a ( 2 ) .27 .81 .67 1.34 .64 75a ( 3 ) .58 1.20 1.33 .49 75a (4) 1.06 1.32 .23 75b .40 .15 75c . 65 .60 .29 75d .60 .36 75e 5,91 .54 4.02 1.73 5.82 7.18 1.20 3.33 .67 3.18 7. 93 4.09 2.68 4. 65 .37 75f 75^ .81 1.15 . 65 .34 75h .11 /Ol .27 .58 .67 .39 75 j 1.88 .40 1.73 3. 88 3.59 .67 3.18 1.32 1.09 75k 1.31 1.61 1.73 1.94 3.59 2.00 1.06 1.32 2.68 1.41 751 1.79 .25 75m . 02 75n 1.34 . 43 75o .54 .40 .58 1.20 1.32 .44 75p 3.23 2. 01 4.04 3.88 5. 38 .67 2. 12 1.95 75r ' 8.87 4. 43 3.46 1. 29 10. 17 3.33 3. 18 2. 73 5. 88 76a .54 1.36 .25 76b .54 .60 .09 76c .27 1. 20 .25 76d .54 .40 1.29 . 67 1. 34 .34 76e .81 .09 86a .40 .60 .67 .22 86b .60 2. 99 .03 86d 1.88 .81 3.46 3. 23 1.33 2.73 2. 68 1.87 86e .65 . 11 S6f .58 .01 S6g 15.32 4.57 5.23 5. 23 2.31 2.31 3. 23 1.29 6. 58 2. 99 2.66 .67 6.36 2.12 13.21 5.46 22. 82 1.34 9.91 6. 32 S6h 86i 462 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 67. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in t ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Year 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. Septembe X. Throaty diseases of. S7a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 4.93 4.12 3. 60 1.2 87b Larynx, other diseases of 100a Tonsillitis, acute 76. 35 47. 33 62. 65 41.37 25. 35 45.1 11.4 100b Tonsillitis^ chronic 2. 06 2. 32 1.41 100c Tonsils, focal infection from lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 7. 39 20. 58 51.04 28. 78 9. 86 2.5 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of i.; XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 78 Endocarditis, acute 7. 19 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 4.93 2. 46 2. 06 1. 80 1.41 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 79a (2) Aortic stenosis....' 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 2. 06 1.80 1.41 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 2. 46 79a (5) Combinedlesions.mitralaortic 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 79a (8) ValvuTarleslons, unclassified 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 1. 79c Cardiac dilatation. 40 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 8.99 1.41 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 26. 98 1. 80 Angina pectoris 1.80 81a Aneurysms 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 1.80 81c Aortitis 8 Id 82 Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis S3a Hemorrhoids 8.23 11. 60 16.19 8. 45 r. 83b Varicocele 1.80 1.41 1. 1 83c V aricose veins 5.40 83d Phlebitis S4a Status lymphaticus 84b 85a Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias 4.93 6.17 6. 96 5.40 9. 86 8. S5b Cardiac murmurs, not organic 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 85 d Bradycardia Heart-block 85f Tachycardia 2. 46 1.80 Hemorrhage 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis. . . 96. 72 13.92 23.38 18.31 21 j! 91 Pneumonia, broncho - a 2 4f 2. 06 2.32 1 92a Pneumonia, lobar 12. 32 10.29 9.28 3.60 19. 72 20 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 1.80 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 2. 46 4.93 1.41 1 93c Pleura, "other diseases of 4.12 6. 96 1.80 2.82 1 96 Asthma 3.60 5 97 98 Lungs, other diseases of 1.80 i XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 2.06 2.32 99b 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 4.93 2.06 1. 80 1.41 . ' 101 102a . 102b 102c 105a Stomach, other diseases of 9. 85 6.17 11.60 39. 57 i9. 72 i:,) 105b 4. 93 2.46 6. 96 12.59 4. 23 > 105c 106 Enteritis and colitis 16. 46 13.92 35. 97 40. 85 2 1 )7a 2.32 107b Cestodes 1.80 1.41 107c 108 109a 109b 110a Appendicitis Hernia 7. 39 4. 12 2.06 9 nr. 9. 28 2.32 8. 99 16.19 ii.27 2.82 1‘ 2.32 110b 113 Intestines, other diseases of 34. 48 49.39 37.12 19. 78 18.31 *■ ‘ 114 115a Cholecystitis 2.06 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 463 foiled States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1917— Continued. October. November. December. 3.30 3.06 11.40 20.37 1.10 38. 24 2. 45 85. 32 4. 88 6.06 8. 26 .31 17. 58 .33 .55 .31 7. 16 2.75 6.42 13.03 .98 .31 .65 2.75 1.10 .55 3. 98 2. 14 7. 49 3.91 2. 20 2.20 f-i- January. February. 6.86 113.37 3.55 l.f .21 73.77 3.60 25. 56 12.49 .61 .31 1.84 2.14 t .92 1 15.42 20. 19 2. 20 5.20 .55 2.75 . 55 1.22 .61 6. 06 5. 51 . 95 .24 22.48 1.18 .24 14. 18 .72 13.02 6. 86 10.09 2. 8S 98 33 65 l 63 I 33 1.42 1.42 .24 4.50 1.89 .24 . 24 .24 1.20 .48 1.92 2. 64 .24 33 2. 13 .24 .24 15. 86 2.84 1.66 .24 .24 14.65 1.44 .96 .48 49 33 8.05 .47 .47 .47 5. 29 ".*24* 1.10 Tio' 35.79 2. 75 21.48 1.10 8. 81 2.75 1 "3.' 85' 6.61 6.61 5. 51 2. 75 1.65 22. 58 3.98 .31 .92 56.90 9.18 75.25 .31 .92 10.40 5.20 126. 67 18. 56 116. 25 . 65 1.63 13. 35 6. 19 .92 4.50 .71 .24 124. 03 6.63 89. 94 .71 .95 j 12.31 6. 63 .24 .71 .24 3. 60 '*.*24* 90. 32 6. 97 58. 38 1.44 1.92 12. 01 3.84 .48 .48 4. 2S '.'bi* *S.*57* 3. 91 ".’9S’ 8." 47* 15. 62 **’.’71* .96 *4*32* 2.45 3. 06 1.30 3. 26 .31 6. 73 22. 94 .31 1.53 18.97 10.89 .71 .47 5. 68 .24 .24 *7*45’ .33 .47 6. 84 10.42 .33 4. 23 16. 28 . 65 7. 57 10.18 .24 1.89 9. 47 . 95 .24 S. 65 14. 41 1. 44 15.61 .24 ’*’.*72 Y'ear, 191S. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. 3.06 3.66 2. 46 1.34 0.86 1.14 87a .13 . 10 .07 87b 65. 68 50. 01 39. 98 19.62 15. 84 16.82 100a 3.94 4.07 493 2. 15 1.54 6.91 100b . 10 . 14 100c 15.33 30. 10 14. 65 7.79 5.38 5.34 100d . 20 .82 .67 .57 100 e .61 . 19 . 14 77 .44 .20 . 14 .27 .19 78 15. 10 17. 49 16. 29 22.04 10. 85 7. 48 79a .66 1.63 . 55 1.21 .38 .78 79a(l) . 22 .61 . 13 . 10 .21 79a(2) 9. 19 11.18 13. 28 13. 71 8.07 4.85 79a(3) 3.28 4.07 2. 19 6. 18 1.44 1. 07 79a(4) 09 .27 .13 . 58 .07 79a (5) .07 79a(7) 1.53 .67 .29 .43 1.53 1.83 . 55 .81 1. 73 .64 79b' .22 . 41 .27 .27 .19 .29 79c 1.53 2. 85 2.33 1.88 2. 78 2.92 79d 3. 72 1.42 .96 .40 .58 .43 79e .44 .61 .69 . 13 .29 .07 80 . 20 . 14 . 13 .07 81a .20 .13 . 19 . 21 81b .20 . 13 . 10 . 21 81c . 44 .20 . 14 .10 .14 81d ?o .20 . ]3 . 07 82 14.67 20. 54 14. 79 11.96 16. 71 20. 51 83a 3. 94 2.85 1.92 1. 75 1.54 1.78 83b . 44 2. 03 2. 46 2. 15 1. 44 2. 00 83c .44 .20 . 14 .40 . 10 .21 83d 10. 51 7. 12 8. 76 8.47 8.83 9.19 84b .22 .61 .41 .40 6. 72 .43 85a . 41 . 14 .27 . 07 85b . 44 .61 1.64 4.97 CO I'- d 4. 99 85c . 14 .07 85d 4. 82 4. 27 2. 60 4.30 4.80 5. 49 85 f .88 .41 .27 .27 .48 .71 85g . 44 . 27 .40 . 3S .07 85h 209. 50 246. 85 166. 48 50. 93 83. 06 93. 98 89-90 12. 04 13. 62 13. 01 4. 17 4. 61 5. 56 91 1C3. 55 120. 38 81.20 27. 28 32. 46 46. 81 92a 2. 03 .41 .69 .54 .48 .36 93a 3.06 2.24 1.64 .94 1.63 1.28 93b 20. 80 18.71 9.31 4. 43 7. 39 5. 99 93c 4.82 7. 73 5. 07 4.70 5. 57 8.91 96 . 22 . 20 . 14 .40 .29 .43 97 . 22 .61 . 27 .27 .19 .07 98 .22 .94 .29 .29 99a . 14 99b 5. 47 5.29 3.15 2. 82 4. 90 8. 62 07 99c 101 .22 .41 .27 . 10 ! 29 102a .20 . 14 29 102b 13.13 10. 17 7. 67 8. 74 7.39 7.41 102c .44 1.22 . 55 .27 . 19 .07 105a .22 .20 .82 8. 33 4. 70 4. 92 105b 4. 38 6.30 5. 20 7. 53 9.31 8.62 105c 1.97 45. 56 1.10 2. 69 11.72 14. 53 106 .22 . 41 .07 107a 1.02 .82 .27 1.06 5. 20 107b 97 97 48 07 107c 8. 98 7. 73 8. 35 5. 51 5. 38 7.41 108 32. 84 52. 68 34. 78 33. 45 20.84 31.14 109a .44 .41 .27 .13 .21 109b 4. 38 5. 49 4. 38 4.03 2. 30 3. 99 110a 27.58 22. 37 20.95 14. 24 15. 08 31. 2S 110b .27 . 10 113 . 44 . 14 114 .22 1.42 . 82 .27 .48 . 57 115a 4 04 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 67. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men ini ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national] classifi- [ cation No. Cause. X. Throat, diseases of. Year, 1918 — Continued. September. 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe Laryngitis, acute catarrhal. . Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal Infection from. . Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal. Pharynx, other diseases of. . . 1.75 .15 16. 96 7.61 October. N ovember. 10.85 .87 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c | 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c Sid 82 83a 831) 83c 83d 81a 81b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85 f 85 g 85h Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (!) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic. . . (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of .15 6.55 .87 .15 4.08 1.02 .15 .07 .22 .91 .15 1.21 .29 .15 .07 .41 .07 13.18 1.89 1.31 .29 8.44 1.60 .07 3. 61 4.37 .51 .15 1.05 .07 10.57 .66 2.47 38.41 2.63 6.31 .59 10.52 .61 December. 3.69 60.62 .35 15.10 .46 .07 6.96 .46 .07 4.86 1.25 .07 .26 .59 .07 1.61 .39 .07 5.98 .26 .53 .33 5.39 1.81 6.21 3.88 .39 .20 .16 9.16 .80 .32 6.77 .96 .16 .35 11.06 .81 6.68 3.11 Year, 1919. January. February 8.25 9.2 116.41 3.34 .18 39.31 2.16 113.8 2.0 .7 41.0 1.0 .35 .16 1.01 .21 1.67 1.28 .08 .72 7.01 .88 1.13 .48 6.38 11.95 .08 8.21 .08 4.30 .40 .40 .46 .81 1.01 .35 .23 .23 .12 .12 2.88 1.01 .58 .23 5.88 2.31 .12 80.32 1.96 .12 .23 6. 85 1.05 .35 4.71 .53 .18 3.7 .1 3.2 .1 .18 .88 .88 .18 .18 5.27 .53 .35 .18 l.C l.C 7.90 .53 1.93 .18 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative Pleurisy, serofibrinous Pleura, other diseases of Asthma Pulmonary emphysema Lungs, other diseases of XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 109.49 22.57 50. 71 .22 .87 3.71 7.21 .22 .29 56.02 85.65 70. 71 .07 .79 3.28 4.66 .26 .66 51.16 16.10 25.66 .40 1.01 5.31 8.61 .61 .40 69.26 103.09 ' 74 16.83 19.11 | 12 27.20 27.40 27 .12 1.05 1.50 1.23 j 3.92 4.92 9.22 2.28 | 2 .46 .18 1 .46 .18 Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Gastroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm ) Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis .15 j 07 1 .20 4.59 1 2. 10 .13 .41 .07 .15 .07 7.13 5.52 .07 ] .07 5.82 1.90 11.21 2.63 11.28 .33 .36 .51 4.88 3.22 16.60 5. 25 .22 .26 2.11 1.31 21.11 13. 86 .16 .18 4.14 .08 .08 .08 6.53 .16 1.35 3.11 1.43 2.54 3.34 ".12 V. . ""... 6.’ii 7." 55 .35 1.61 2.31 .35 1.23 4. 21 1.58 .24 .12 .12 2. 55 8.21 .21 1.28 14.11 3.11 4.26 .46 10. 72 5.62 5.09 .18 1.23 17.56 .44 1 .07 .26 .16 .32 .12 ..I i.'23': 2 . :: ioi 4 4 12 1 ADMISSION'S — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES, 465 luted States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919— Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 3. 49 0.81 2. 89 0. 65 0.60 0. 67 1.32 2. 77 87a .05 87b 118.55 70. 02 41.57 18.75 18. 54 11.99 14.83 42. 27 23.19 34.90 43.19 100a 3.23 2.41 2.31 . 65 1.33 1.06 7.93 2. 73 1.34 3. 34 100b 1.88 .58 . 11 100c 35.49 20.12 13. 28 13. 58 7. 78 2.00 11.65 5. 46 1.34 14.00 100d .54 1.61 .65 2. 39 2.00 1.06 1.32 4.09 lOOe \ .81 .58 .60 .20 77 2.64 1.36 1.34 . 17 78 3. 76 3.22 2. 89 9.05 17.94 3.33 2.12 2. 64 4. 09 1.34 9. 87 79a .27 .81 1. 73 2. 59 4. 19 1.33 1.32 .82 79a(l) .40 .15 79a(2) 2. 15 1.61 .58 3. 88 8. 37 1.33 1.06 4.09 1.34 6. 49 79a(3) 1.34 .40 .58 1.94 4. 19 1.06 i. 32 1.96 79a (4) .65 1.20 .67 . 16 79a(5) .02 79a(7) .28 79a(8) .81 .40 1.73 1.20 1.06 1.34 .85 79b .27 .58 . 19 79c 1.08 .81 i. 29 2. 39 .67 1.82 79d .27 1.20 2. 12 2.64 1.34 .99 79e 2. 12 . 17 80 .54 .60 .08 81a .40 .58 .28 81b .06 81c .58 .06 81d .58 1.32 .07 82 5. 91 4.83 6.93 6. 46 8.37 11. 33 12.71 23. 78 6. 82 9. 40 11.80 83a .81 2.01 1.73 1.29 1.20 1. 32 1.36 1.53 83b 1.61 .58 .60 .67 2.64 1. 36 1.23 83c .54 .58 1.36 .29 83d .58 .02 84a 9.95 11.67 8.08 13. 58 25. i2 13.33 25.42 11.89 8.19 2.68 8. 15 84b .81 .40 1.20 2. 17 85a 08 85b 1.34 1.21 .58 7.67 85c .02 85d . 01 .54 .40 .58 .67 1.06 1. 32 1.34 3. 37 85f .54 .58 1.29 .40 85g .67 .23 85h 65,86 47.89 44. 45 37.49 68.80 21.32 32.84 27. 74 34. 10 48.33 88. 88 S9-90 12. 63 4. 83 3. 46 5. 17 7. IS 2.00 1.36 18. 92 91 25.27 10.46 5. 77 10. 34 28.11 2.00 1.06 1.32 4. 09 12.08 48. 10 92a 1.34 1.21 1.73 . 65 .53 93a 1.88 1.21 1.73 5. 17 1. 20 1.06 1.36 1.34 1.32 93b 5.11 5. 23 5. 77 6. 46 11.36 2.00 2.64 1.36 6.71 6. 81 93c 1.88 3. 22 2.89 2.59 .60 2.00 1.06 1.32 1.34 5. 60 96 .40 .60 .67 .30 97 .27 .40 .58 1.94 .60 .37 98 .54 .40 1.29 .60 1.33 1.34 .27 .40 .58 .03 99 b 3.49 2.41 4.62 4.53 4. 79 2.00 1.06 2.64 5.36 4.46 99c .40 .60 1.06 1.32 .22 102a 07 102 b 8.60 11.27 6.93 18. 75 13.16 6.66 13.77 14. 53 16.37 10.74 8*27 IQ 102c l o. r »a 1.08 1.21 .58 5.17 5.38 4.66 1.06 3.96 2. 73 2.81 105b 3.49 4. 83 3.46 5.17 12.56 4.66 6.36 2.64 2.73 1.34 6.09 105c 9.14 3.02 .65 .60 .67 106 08 .81 .81 .82 107 b .40 .11 107c j 7.53 5.63 5. 77 4.53 S. 37 7.33 2.12 13. 21 12. 28 2.68 5.67 108 0. 99 5.23 4.04 10. 34 22.13 5.33 7.42 3.96 4.09 2. 6S 16.66 109a .81 .67 .21 10! lb . 54 .81 1.94 1.79 1.33 1.36 1.34 2. IS 110a 18.28 14.49 25.40 23.27 28.11 22.65 48.73 25.10 28.65 21.48 18. 88 110b .03 113 • •j .05 114 1 1 .54 .40 .65 1.20 i. 33 2.64 2.73 .53 115a MEDICAL AXD CASUALTY STATISTICS. 466 Table 67 . — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in i ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 115b 115c 117a 117b 118b USc 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122(1 122c 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145(1 145e 145f 145k 145h 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145n 145o 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147c! 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 1491 149g 149h 150 189 Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. Septemb XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases or Liver, other diseases of 1.41 Peritonitis Peritoneal adhesions | Visceroptosis Digestive system, other diseases of 2. 06 XIV. Genitourinary system , diseases of ( nonvenereal ). Nephritis, acute 2. 06 1.41 2.32 1.: Abscess, perinephritic Nephroptosis Hydronephrosis Pyogenic infection of the kidneys i: 2.46 1.80 2.82 Nephrolithiasis 4. 12 1.41 1.41 2.82 i. Bladder, other diesases of 2. 46 4.93 1. 80 1. Stricture (nonvenereal) Urethra, other diseases of Prostate, diseases of 2.82 4.23 7. 39 1.80 1.80 1.80 1 2. 06 iJ L Warts, external genital organs 4. 12 10. 79 i. 41 ■1 i XV. Skin and cellular tissues , diseases of. 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.32 2.32 4.64 1.80 1.80 5.64 4. 23 2.82 1.41 3 3 Cellulitis 2. 46 2 2 2. 06 5. 40 2.06 2. 06 7. 19 1.41 5 2.46 1 2. 46 1 6. 17 2. 32 7. 19 2.82 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 2. 46 1.80 3. 60 2. 06 1.41 Joints, "other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted). 2.46 . ... 1.41 2. 46 4.93 2.06 4. 12 2.32 8.99 1. 41 2.06 9. 28 7. 19 4.23 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Notspecified or ill-defined diseases Total for diseases 24. 63 55. 56 51.04 71.94 25.35 564. 04 650. 21 501. 16 823. 74 619. 72 ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 467 i Jnited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1917 — Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- cation No. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. 0.61 0. 33 0. 71 0. 22 1.02 0. 55 0. 27 0. 19 0. 43 115b 1 .31 . 65 0.24 1.09 1.63 . 55 .13 .77 1.07 115c .33 .47 .41 . 14 . 10 . 14 117a .47 .48 .88 1.22 1.23 .40 .38 . 59 117b . 10 118b .61 .20 . 14 .27 . 10 118c 1.84 .47 .44 .61 .27 .27 .48 119 . 55 1.84 .33 1.18 .96 1.09 .81 1.64 1.08 .48 .93 120 .31 . 14 122a 122b .24 .20 122c 1. 10 .31 .24 .41 .41 .54 .29 . 14 122d .31 .71 .44 1.02 .40 .86 .57 122e 1. 10 .33 .24 22 .41 . 14 .38 .29 123 3. 30 2. 45 1.30 3. 08 1.68 .88 1.42 1.37 .94 1.44 .86 124a 1.10 1.22 1.30 2. 13 .48 1.97 1.22 1.23 1.75 .96 1.64 124b .61 .24 1.20 .66 .41 1.37 4.84 3.17 4. 13 125a .55 .92 1.63 1.18 .72 1.31 .61 .69 .81 1. 15 1. 14 125b . 14 . 10 . 50 .24 .88 .61 .27 .38 .29 126 i 1.22 1.95 1.42 1.20 . S8 1.63 1. 10 1.21 2.21 1.71 127a 2. 20 1.53 .33 1.42 3. 60 1.75 .81 2.05 2. 96 1.44 1.43 127b .92 1.95 .72 1. 31 2. 64 1. 78 1.61 2. 30 2. 14 127c . 2.20 .92 . 65 2. 13 1.44 1.97 .81 1.78 1.88 2.59 2. 56 127d 2. 20 3. 67 2. 28 5. 68 11.77 7. 22 3. 66 3. 56 3. 90 2.11 2.49 127e .33 .24 .20 142 .55 .72 . 14 .13 . 10 .21 143a 2. 20 1.22 2.61 .95 1. 20 2. 19 1.83 1.51 .94 1.54 2.14 143b 2. 20 3. 98 2.93 6.63 4.81 5.47 6. 91 4. 38 3. 76 3.17 5.84 144a 1. 53 .33 2. 40 3. 72 1.42 2. 46 1.08 2.21 4. 42 144b .92 1.30 .44 .20 .27 .27 .38 1. 00 145a i. io 1.22 1.95 1.89 .96 1.53 .81 .41 1.88 .67 1.00 145b .55 .61 .22 .41 . 41 5.91 . 77 .93 . 55 1.22 .98 1.42 .96 1.53 .41 .27 .13 . 14 145d 1.65 .31 .24 22 . 61 . 41 . 40 . 10 . 21 145e .31 1 63 1.42 24 . 66 1 02 27 .54 IQ .31 ! 61 . 14 . 10 . 14 .55 1.53 1. 66 1.20 .88 1.22 .69 2.82 1. 15 1.78 145h .33 . 41 .27 . 13 50 1451 .20 .27 . 10 07 .55 ! 07 145k . 24 14 40 10 4.1 1 451 .55 .61 .24 .24 ! 13 * 29 * 21 1.10 1.22 1.95 2. 13 1.44 1. 75 3.46 2.88 1.08 . 67 .78 145n 2. 20 6.42 6. 19 9. 70 8.17 9. 85 7. 32 6.44 7. 39 4. 99 7. 91 1450 1.84 .98 .47 .24 .44 1.02 .27 1.21 .86 1. 14 146a 24 1 44 1 31 2 fU 1 .27 1. 65 2.45 .98 2. 60 .72 1.53 1.42 L 37 1.08 .86 1. 00 146c .55 .92 1.63 2. 84 1.44 3. 06 1.22 .96 .94 2. 78 2. 92 147a 20 10 .55 .92 1.95 .95 1.20 1.31 1.63 1.23 1.48 1.44 .78 147c .33 .24 .96 .88 1.02 .82 .77 l.~50 147e .92 1.63 1.89 1.44 1.31 .61 .96 .40 . 77 1.07 149a .31 .33 .71 1. 20 1.97 . 61 40 .57 149b L10 .61 .33 .24 .48 .22 .81 .27 .13 . 19 .14 149c . 55 . 65 1.66 .96 1.31 1.83 .41 . 40 .77 1.50 149d 7. 16 12. 24 18. 56 10. 65 10. 81 10. 73 8. 95 3.97 9. 81 7.20 14.47 1490 20 O 7 . 10 29 14-Qf 98 4£ Ifi 8. 26 11. 01 6. 19 12. 78 12.49 22'. 33 10.37 8708 9. 68 10. 08 15.39 149h J. .61 .98 24 1 42 1 10 1 21 .77 2. 14 150 39. 65 77.08 102. 58 65. 10 52.85 72. 46 63. 45 8l! 46 66. 38 76. 52 93. 70 189 064.98 4 1,317.83 1,658. 75 1,872. 43 1,706.70 2,091.07 2, 459. 14 2, 070. 64 1,776.01 1 , 768. 79 2,183. 47 H — 3553 — 25 -31 468 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 67. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in m ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918- -Continued. Year, 1919. September. October. N ovember. December. January. February. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 0.36 i 0. 07 0. 48 0. 23 0. 70 0.73 115c .66 .20 .08 .35 . 70 117a .07 .08 117b , Peritoneal adhesions .29 .26 .40 .23 .55 118b . 12 118c .07 .08 . 12 .18 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute .07 .33 .32 .23 .35 .36 120 Nephritis, chronic .44 .46 .40 .46 .35 . 36 122a .07 .07 122b .08 . 12 122c 122(1 .07 .20 .24 .35 .18 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of .58 .33 .40 . 35 .53 .55 123 .07 . 13 . 16 .23 .35 124a Cystitis 1.02 1.45 1.20 .92 .70 i.09 124b Bladder, other diseases of 2. 26 .79 1.83 .92 .88 .55 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 5. 31 .39 1.75 .92 2. 11 .91 125b .58 .33 .56 .23 . 18 125c . 15 .07 .32 . 12 .18 120 Prostate, diseases of .51 .53 5. 10 .35 .35 127a Balantitis 1.60 1.77 1.20 . 12 1.23 1. OS 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 2.49 1.71 3.11 1.15 1.58 1.4? 127c Hydrocele 1.60 .13 .64 .35 .18 .Ti 127(1 Warts, external genital organs 2.11 .33 1.51 .69 1.05 .51 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 2.62 3.28 2.95 5. 07 5. 27 3.(7 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 1 12 .07 . 16 143a .29 . 13 .08 .23 .3 143b Furuncle 1.24 .79 .64 1.96 2. 11 2.0 144a Abscess 4. 08 2. 96 3. 27 3.11 3.86 4 1 144b Cellulitis 1.97 1.64 1.83 1.04 1.23 2.1 145a Trichophytosis .94 .39 .16 .23 .53 .1 145b Nails, defects and diseases of .36 .46 .64 .81 .18 145c Ectoparasites .58 .07 .32 .35 .53 1. 145(1 .22 . 13 .08 .12 .07 .23 .35 1451 Eczema .66 .39 .56 .35 1.05 145g . 15 . 20 .08 145b Herpes 2.26 1.25 1.13 1.38 2. 81 1. 145i .29 .07 .16 .18 145j .07 .08 .07 .16 1451 . 20 . 07 .08 . 12 145n Scabies 1.31 1.25 1. 13 .81 1.23 i. 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 6. 19 4.07 4. 54 4.49 4.92 4 ' XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 1 146a Osteomyelitis .94 .66 1.20 .69 .18 ■ 146b Fractures, faulty union of 3.79 3.22 5.42 6. 45 1.05 140c Bones, other diseases of .94 .72 2.15 1.15 .88 147a Ankylosis of joint 2. 18 1.84 3. 19 2. 77 .35 ■ 147b . 18 147c Synovitis 1.82 1.31 1.59 1.61 .35 12 147c Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism 1.46 4.47 8.37 2. 77 .18 i excepted). 149a Hallux valgus . 58 .33 .48 1. 15 .18 149b . 07 .20 .48 . 18 149c .07 .07 .23 .18 ■ 149d Myositis. 1.02 .72 1.04 .35 1.93 1 149e Pes planus 7. 94 5.06 17.93 14. 52 2.63 1 1491 . 44 . 59 .58 . 18 149g Tenosynovitis .22 .20 .48 .46 .18 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 10. 63 8. 60 11.80 8. 87 5. 80 i XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. I 150 Congenital malformations 1.02 .13 .64 .23 .18 i 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 65. 88 34. 15 40.41 39.53 42. 15 ■ Total for diseases 2, 331. 66 2,455. 18 1, 230. 86 1,332. 91 1,278. 90 1 ADMISSION'S COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 469 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 2.69 0. 40 1. 15 0.65 1.20 1.33 3. 18 1.32 1.34 0.49 115b .58 .67 .47 115c .08 117a .54 1.73 1.20 9 19 .45 117b .40 .02 llSb .27 1.32 .10 HSc .27 .40 1.79 .32 119 .81 .81 2.39 1.33 2.12 1.34 .73 120 .03 122a .01 122b .01 122c .27 .81 15. 85 .31 122d .81 .58 1.29 .60 1.06 .53 122e .IS 123 .40 3.46 1.79 1.06 2.73 1.25 124a 1.08 .SI .67 1.34 1.26 124b 2. 15 3.62 6.93 11.64 17.34 3. 33 6.36 2.54 125a .27 .81 1.15 1.20 .65 .27 .13 125c .81 .67 1.06 2.68 .76 126 2.42 2.41 1.15 1.29 .60 2.00 1.41 127a 1.61 2.01 .58 1.29 2.00 3. 18 2.64 1.82 127h .81 .81 1.15 1.20 1.33 1. 12 127c 1. 15 5.98 .67 2. 73 1.44 127d 1.08 2.01 2.59 4.79 3. 33 2.13 4.09 2.68 3. 57 127e .04 142 1.34 . 15 143a 1. 88 3.22 2.89 1.94 6.58 1.33 7.42 1.32 4. 09 1.34 1.67 143b 4.57 3-62 2.89 3.23 S. 97 .67 5.30 7.93 2.73 4.03 4.11 144a 1.61 .40 4.04 1.94 1.20 3.33 4.24 2.68 2.04 144 b .27 1.21 .58 . 65 3.59 1.33 2. 12 1. 32 1.36 . 56 145a .81 .81 * .60 1.06 1.32 2.73 1.34 .84 145b .27 .40 .60 1.33 .74 145c .30 145d 1 .27 .40 .20 145e .27 .40 1.73 .60 2.00 1.06 1.32 1.34 .60 145f 1.06 .11 145g 1.34 1.21 4.04 3.88 1.79 1.33 1.36 1.51 14 oh .81 .40 .58 .60 1.36 _ 92 145i .60 .06 115j . 27 .04 1451c .10 1451 .54 .13 145m 2.96 1.21 2.31 1.29 6. 58 1.33 3. IS 4.09 4.03 1.45 145n 4.03 6.44 5. 77 6.46 5.9S 7.33 4.24 3.96 4.09 4.03 5.92 1450 .27 .60 _ 79 146a 1.61 .40 2.70 146b ,81 .58 1.29 .60 1.32 1.36 1.12 146c .27 .40 .60 1.7S 147a .03 147 b .81 1.61 .58 2.59 .60 .67 1.32 2.6S 1.26 147c .27 .09 147d 1. 89 147e .81 1.15 .60 2.64 1.34 .73 149a .58 .32 149b .54 .58 .20 149c 1.88 2.41 1.73 1.34 .95 149 d 9.14 5.63 2.S9 8.40 1.79 .67 6.36 3.96 2.73 1.34 9.16 149e 27 149 f .40 1.15 .60 1.33 .33 149g 8.60 8.45 13.86 7.11 5.98 7.33 7.42 li.89 9. 55 8.05 10. 36 149h .54 .65 1.06 1. 32 .72 150 62.64 46.28 66.98 88.56 104. 67 45.97 49.79 67.37 21. S3 25. 50 60.74 1S9 >37. 64 752. 12 810.64 815. 13 1,149.53. 661.56 764. 83 610. 31 382. 00 401.34 1,712.81 470 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 68. — Admissions by months, colored enlisted me ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 935 2,392 5, 346 8,673 9,661 Year, 1917. Year, 1918. Cause. October and pre- ceding. N ovember. December. January. February I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 1 1 4 4 3 1 Smallpox 2 26 8 13 17 1 1 Scarlet fever 3 Whooping cough 3 25 71 261 158 1 Dysentery (all) 1 2 2 Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, meningococcus i Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 4 2 § i| 1 2 5 1 57 357 1,235 92:j Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B i Typhoid vaccination 1 - Vaccinia 1 1 Septicemia, general 1 Pyemia, surgical Tetanus Mycoses (others) 1 Pellagra. i Acute articular rheumatism 4 13 26 1 8 8 26 7 8 26 I Suspected tuberculosis. Acute miliary tuberculosis 1 1 u III. Venereal diseases (all) 27 57 211 Syphilis (all) 4 2 20 1 Chancroidal infection 1 3 28 71 Gonococcus infection 2 19 27 120 IV. General diseases (others). 1 1 1 1 1 1 Arthritis ~ 3 14 iM II ■ ■ ■ Goiter, simple i ■ .^1 1 H 1 16 2 9 ■ 5 ITH i 1 1 . . ■ Inter national classifi- cation No. 0 7 8 9 10 14 15 19a 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 24 25a 25b 20 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 49 50 51a 52a 52b 53a 53 b 88 53c 54 55a 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Source ol iuformation: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 471 n Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 11,541 12, 667 28, 279 33, 208 47, 171 78, 734 91, 270 138, 827 148, 679 148, 372 Inter- Year, 1918 — Continued. national elassifi- cation. No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 6 1 7 5 2 4 1 1 1 1 5 i 11 47 23 73 29 109 136 106 32 6 1 1 1 1 7 1 8 2 2 3 1 2 1 3 6 8 16 9 217 330 576 289 315 484 2,530 3, 332 2,410 2, 122 10 1 2 11 11 18 8 3 14 1 3 3 2 1 2 6 5 2 18 1 3 i 1 1 2 10 19a 1 1 1 8 6 27 39 19c 1 1 19d 4 7 4 13 5 8 n 12 6 7 19e 2 1 1 19f 3 4 2 2 S 14 25 20 20 19g 149 287 593 622 942 1, 053 1, 195 1,892 2, 972 1,429 19h 191 19] 19k 191 1 3 19n 1 19o 1 1 1 19p 1 3 20a 1 20c 1 24 4 42 37 11 25a 25b 1 26 49 30 46 40 33 39 57 68 86 48 47 20 14 15 23 27 49 69 75 110 106 4 16 11 13 17 21 43 48 51 72 53 2 2Sa 1 2 1 2 1 7 9 29 33 1 28b 2 1 3 3 5 29 3 1 2 3 3 5 9 12 6 15 i 30-35 254 305 344 245 186 216 305 309 310 350 40 48 66 76 76 92 132 146 135 107 37 104 118 100 57 50 53 62 74 80 113 38a 110 139 178 112 60 71 111 89 95 130 38b 1 1 1 1 1 36 1 2 1 39-45 1 2 3 1 4 6 5 7 8 46 8 21 21 29 2s 34 109 136 147 14S 48a 1 49 1 1 1 3 50 1 2 2 1 2 51a 1 1 52b 1 2 53b 1 1 1 9 1 88 1 53 c 1 54 1 6 19 8 4 9 10 25 40 29 47 55d 1 5 10 9 3 1 1 2 2 6 55e 3 4 1 2 4 1 57-59 472 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 68. — Admissions by months, colored enlisted men ii ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Monthly strength. 110,396 131,219 123,152 119,801 52b 53a 53b 88 53c 54 55a 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Year, 1919. Cause. January. February. March. April. 1. Infectious diseases (excluding t uberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria and results. Acromegaly Leucemia .' Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Other diseases of the ductless glands. Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic 14 Dysentery (all) 2 1 18 1 5 3 19a 1 2 19c Carrier, meningococcus 9 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 1 19e Chicken-pox 6 8 14 19f German measles 1 19g 16 11 9 10 19h 546 271 232 120 19i 1 1 19j Paratyphoid B 1 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 1 191 Trench fever 2 19n 2 1 19o 3 19p 20a 2 1 20c Pyemia, surgical 21 Tetanus 25a Trench foot 14 6 1 25b 47 Acute articular rheumatism 42 29 19 19 1 127 136 132 113 2.8a 91 71 60 7 ( 28b 25 34 37 3( 29 8 12 6 )-35 Tuberculosis (others) 12 15 10 11 384 396 489 48! 37 38a 116 121 150 16 120 145 171 17 38b 148 130 168 1» 36 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets 1 )— 45 46 Tumors, benign 14 20 1 48a Arthritis 158 163 143 12 49 50 Diabetes, mellitus 4 1 51a 1 3 3 52a Addison’s disease .". I ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. 473 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 108, 650 64, 166 12, 508 1,741 1,287 185 83 122,412 Year, 1919 — Continued. Total May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. for period. 1 23 3 2 1 75 5 2 6 668 9 1 1 1 74 213 116 17 1 1 2 20 18, 619 69 3 1 1 37 22 1 94 3 13 5 2 130 12 6 1 1 169 112 32 1 2 15, 023 3 i 1 1 2 3 11 6 10 5 1 1 115 1 1 4 3 3 697 77 36 13 6 1 15 1,220 41 26 8 3 1 9 782 18 1 1 1 3 236 8 1 2 61 10 8 4 2 1 141 480 535 303 201 229 13 1 37 7, 032 2, 039 174 150 09 37 64 1 1 10 1S4 191 187 113 98 4 12 2,512 122 194 47 54 67 8 15 2 , 481 ' ..... 8 3 3 1 116 67 44 9 4 1 1 11 1,437 1 1 1 15 1 21 1 1 1 4 9 1 3 1 334 16 4 i 1 1 86 3 6 2 2 46 1 3 2 Inter- national classifi- cation. No. 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 18 19a 19c 19(1 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 19] 19k 191 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 24 25a 25b 26 47 28a 2Sb 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 49 50 51a 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 53c 54 o5a 55c 55d 55e 56a _ 56b 57-59 474 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 68. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. I nter- national classifi- cation No. 00 (il 62 03b 64 66a 66b 66C 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 73a 73b 73c 74g 67 68a 68b 08c OSd 68e 68f 68g 08h 68i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75(1 75e 75 f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75 m 75n 75o 75 p 75q 75r 70a 76 b 76c 70(1 76e 86a 86b S6d 86e 861 86h 88i Cause. Year, 1917. Year, 1918. October and pre- ceding. November. December. January. February. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple 1 Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Facial pa'ralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) Epilepsy 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 Nouro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) Shell-shock (cause not given) 1 Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 3 2 6 2 6 1 2 1 j Nervous system, other diseases of 4 VI. Mental alienation. Constitutional psychopathic states 1 I 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 i Psychosis, manic-depressive 1 i VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Conjunctivitis (others) 7 2 4 6 4 3 4 Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 2 13 i 13 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media ' 3 3 Otitis externa i i IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. i , Sinusitis (all) I ’. 1 10 1 5 9 Nasal fossae, other diseases of 1 1 475 ADMISSION'S COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. | urope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918— Continued. Inter- national | classifi- i cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. > November. December. Month not stated. 60 3 2 1 4 2 1 4 61 i 62 i 1 63b 1 1 1 64 i 2 66a 66b 1 2 i 5 1 2 3 2 6 ii 16 20 18 15 1 69 2 2 2 2 4 6 10 74b 1 1 i i 9 4 1 1 1 74d 1 1 1 3 2 5 7 74 e i 3 1 10 8 2 1 74f 1 2 4 14 12 6 8 1 73a 6 2 1 14 73b 1 3 1 4 5 5 9 11 20 73c 2 1 5 3 6 4 5 74g 1 1 67 2 4 5 2 6 68a 2 2 13 6 3 9 6 6 14 68b 1 3 1 4 2 68c 2 2 3 2 6 5 2 5 3 68d i 68e 4 6 14 13 22 7 68 f 1 1 2 1 1 9 1 1 68h 1 1 2 3 6 11 9 17 26 2 2 6 3 6 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 3 2 75a 3 1 1 1 2 75a 4 1 1 1 i 1 75c 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 ii 4 13 17 17 s 22 27 32 34 75T 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 9 9 1 2 7 2 2 3 3 7 i 6 75k 2 2 6 in 6 4 14 11 13 16 2 751 1 2 1 7*5n 1 .f. : 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 75q 1 2 3 2 1 i 4 9 7 8 75r 27 24 24 20 20 30 37 47 53 57 7oa 1 4 1 1 2 3 - 76b 1 3 i 1 76d ]’ * * 1 1 1 1 86a 1 1 86b 1 S6d 10 10 7 1 4 13 6 12 23 20 86e 1 86f 8 57 106 28 8 1 2 9 8 S6h 1 2 2 1 1 2 4 86i 3553—25 32 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 47 G Table 68. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men i ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Year, 1919. classifi- cation No. Cause. January. February. March. April. V. Nervous' system, diseases of {all). GO Encephalitis 61 3 4 1 02 1 63b 1 1 64 2 3 1 66b 66c 3 69 16 8 12 li 74 a J acksonian epilepsy 74b Neurasthenia. 4 2 3 9 4 1 u 17 29 2 74 f 73a 6 11 9 1 73b 12 8 73c Neuritis 5 7 13 1 74g 4 9 VI. Mental alienation. 67 1 2 1 68a 2 2 1 68b Mental deficiency *. 19 14 14 1 68c 4 6 3 68ft 1 6Sf 4 2 68g 6Sh 4 3 4 13 13 23 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 9 5 11 4 1 4 76a 4 2 2 1 2 75c Leucoma 2 i 75d i 2 1 1 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 44 20 26 75g 75h 3 1 5 3 75i 75j 2 Choroiditis 3 1 2 Iritis 2 4 7 751 Keratitis 9 17 24 1 1 75n 75o 75p 75q Eyelids, diseases of 2 3 1 75 r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 16 3 14 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 63 49 35 76b Mastoiditis 5 7 0 2 1 76d 1 76e Ear, other diseases of 5 2 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. S6a 1 2 2 86d i 2 Sinusitis fall)’. 23 31 24 86f 2 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 21 30 62 . 86i Nasal fossae, other diseases of 5 5 4 ADMISSIONS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — EUROPE, 477 urope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. I liter- national May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. JL ULcll for period. classifi- cation No. 1 60 1 28 61 i 3 62 4 63b 1 64 1 11 1 2 66b 1 2 IS 66c 5 3 156 69 i 74a "'i 3 49 2 37 74c 4 74d 9 4 2 121 74e 26 74 f 2 2 1 92 11 5 118 73b 6 4 1 i 115 73c 4 1 61 74g 6 67 2 28 7 3 2 1 138 68b 13 68c 2 1 1 1 58 68(1 2 68e 3 1 84 68f 1 6 68g 68h 9 1 24 li 5 2 3 159 GSi 3 2 1 63 2 1 24 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) i 15 1 1 19 5 i 5 i 11 1 8 28 17 1 3S5 4 1 1 30 75g i 1 12 1 5 75i 2 19 75j 75k 0 2 3 1 69 15 3 1 1 1 1 184 751 1 6 1 75n 3 75o 75p 3 4 1 34 1 110 8 6 4 1 24 5 2 1 595 2 2 1 40 76b 2 i 9 76c 7 76d 76e 86a 13 9 .1 i 1 10 86d 86e 13 8 1 1 1 249 1 6 86f 48 72 16 2 1 564 86h 1 31 S6i MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. I O Table 68. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men i absolute numbers. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 87a 87 b l()0a 100b 100c 100(1 100c 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 82 83a 83 b 83c 83d 84 b 85a 85c 85d 85 f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 90 97 98 X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal . : Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from . Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal. Pharynx, other diseases of. . Year, 1917. October and pre- ceding. XL Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele V aricose veins Phlebitis Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of November. Year, 1918. December, i January. 24 2 20 XII. Respiratory system, diseases ol. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho-o Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative Pleurisy, serofibrinous Pleura, other diseases of Asthma Pulmonary emphysema Lungs, other diseases of 114 4 3 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 190 201 10 17 56 222 1 2 21 62 February. 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focalinfection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Gastroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea E nteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) . Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) Appendicitis. Hernia Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of. « Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 479 L rope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year , 1918— Continued. Inter- national classifl- eation No. | {March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. h 11 2 5 1 10 36 36 87a 1 2 1 87b 77 75 98 141 169 112 113 92 190 163 100a 8 1 1 2 3 6 6 4 100b 1 100c 8 10 14 10 3 7 16 20 32 36 100d 1 1 2 2 i 2 4 4 6 100e 1 2 2 77 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 78 3 5 2 7 4 12 12 23 13 18 79a 1 2 1 1 1 3 79a(l) 79a (2) 2 5 1 2 2 7 7 18 9 ii 79a(3) 2 1 9 3 3 79a(4) 1 1 79a(5) 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 79a(8) 1 1 1 3 2 1 79b' 1 2 3 1 1 3 9 3 6 4 6 5 79d 1 2 2 3 3 4 3 1 79e 2 2 SO 1 1 81a 1 1 2 1 81b 1 1 82 16 18 15 30 45 66 63 124 104 87 83a 1 1 0 3 3 5 5 4 S3b 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 83c 1 8 15 17 8 17 19 23 22 20 23 84b 1 85a 1 1 1 3 2 5 6 2 2 1 1 85d 1 1 2 1 2 8 10 5 4 5 85f 5 1 3 2 S5g 1 1 85h 280 240 276 289 218 178 433 407 393 602 S9-90 23 8 19 21 25 39 244 441 202 221 91 178 122 170 136 186 156 391 546 366 347 92a 2 3 9 5 4 7 10 1 93a 3 3 11 12 16 21 12 22 19 36 93b 34 32 47 21 46 30 52 75 59 59 93c 2 1 8 5 2 11 13 17 12 21 96 1 1 1 97 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 98 1 2 2 4 99a 99 b 4 8 9 7 4 24 20 69 28 46 99c 1 1 101 2 1 2 2 102a 1 102b * 24 38 32 21 21 33 25 35 46 102c 1 2 2 1 4 1 5 5 11 22 23 46 26 25 105b 7 21 55 63 54 131 139 201 189 221 105c 1 106 1 107a 1 1 3 9 107b 107c 10 17 15 15 20 19 30 46 33 45 108 9 7 18 12 21 34 28 52 45 45 109a 1 1 2 6 109b 1 1 1 5 5 5 12 13 110a 28 25 18 27 31 51 53 63 36 40 110b 1 1 1 2 1 9 113 2 1 114 2 2 3 115a 1 2 2 4 5 5 115b 480 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 68. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men i ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- -cation No. Cause. 87a 87 b 100a 1 00b 100c lOOd 100c X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal . . Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from . Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal . Pharvnx, other diseases of... Year, 1919. January. 174 6 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c | 79d 79e so 81a 81b ! 82 8?, a 88b j 83c 83d 84b 8.7a 87c S5d 85f 85g 85h Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic. . . (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Lymphatic syst em, other diseases of. . Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system , other diseases of. XII Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-9(1 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- . . . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy , suppurative . . . Pleurisy, serofibrinous. . . Pleura, other diseases of. Asthma Pulmonary emphysema . Lungs, other diseases of.. XIII. Digestive system., diseases of. 99a 99b 99c 191 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 108 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach G astroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) . . Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) Appendicitis Hernia .' Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of. February. March. 506 209 310 59 1 18 124 23 'l74' 749 241 404 194 12 68 7 38 1 3 27 421 89 158 4 28 42 17 ] 34 April. 4o I 1 I. 9 74 ADMISSIONS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — EUROPE, 481 I'urope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919— Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation. No. , May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 11 9 1 265 4 87b 152 79 22 3 2 4 2, 326 100a 6 6 1 i 87 100b 1 100c 36 31 461 lOOd 4 4 76 lOOe 11 1 12 IS 22 9 3 9 280 2 23 79a(l) 3 79a(2) 20 7 3 2 202 79a(3) 9 32 79a(4) 3 79a(5) 17 79a(8) 1 17 79b l 13 1 i 85 79d 1 38 l 80 3 81a 81b 82 4 36 29 li 2 • .. 4 953 5 3 66 S3b 1 37 83c 4 83d 37 19 5 1 2 1 372 S4b 1 1 1 32 2 85d 2 73 IS S5g 1 4 301 161 49 9 2 10 6, 681 .89 90 36 17 4 1 11 1,986 91 74 57 10 2 1 2 10 4, 149 92a 1 2 1 1 69 93a 18 17 2 3 313 93b 25 10 7 2 813 93c 9 1 3 174 96 4 97 25 98 2 1 IS 99a i 1 99h 14 5 4 411 99r* 2 im f 17 102a 4 63 41 4 683 102c 1 10 5 3 3 1 231 105b 20 19 9 6 1 1 439 9 lOfi 9 1 07a 3 14 107b 44 22 3 1 1 108 31 9 1 2 4 109a 12 1 09h 2 2 1 110 110a 33 34 17 1 1 S04 110b 12 113 1 114 1 2 1 115a 3 2 1 i 47 115b 482 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 68. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men i ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Year, 1917. Year, 1918. Cause. October and pre- ceding. N ovember. December. January. Februarj XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115c Liver, other diseases of 117a Peritonitis 1 117b Peritoneal adhesions 118c Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of(nonvcnereat). 119 Nephritis, acute 120 N ephritis, chronic 1 2 3 122a Abscess, perinephritic 122b Nephroptosis 122(1 Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 123 Nephrolithiasis 124a Cystitis 1 1 124b Bladder, other diseases of 1 i 12.5a Urethritis(nonvenereal) 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 1 1 125c Urethra, other diseases of 126 Prostate, diseases of 127a Balanitis 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) R ! 127c 1 2 127d Warts, external genital organs 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 3 12 ] | XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene 143a Carbuncle 143b 2 2 1 3 144a 4 3 9 144 b 145a Trichophytosis 145 b Nails, defects, and diseases of 1 1 145c Ectoparasites. 145(1 1 145c 1 145f Eczema 145^ 145h 145 i 1 145 j 145 k 1451 1 145m 145n 1 1 145o 3 5 11 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 1 146b ji 146c 1 ::::: . 147a 1 1471) 147c Synovitis 147e 149a Hallux valgus .* 2 2 149b 149c Metatarsalgia 1 3 149(1 Myositis. 1 1 149c 1 149f 149k 1 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 4 18 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 189 N oUpecified or ill-defined diseases 2 13 53 38 Total for diseases 27 438 977 2,707 2, ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN- — EUROPE. 483 tyrope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918 — Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 3 1 1 1 Hoc 1 2 5 2 2 117a ..... 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 117b 2 1 1 1 118c 1 3 3 6 3 10 10 1 119 1 2 2 1 5 1 2 7 6 120 1 1 122a 122b 1 1 1 122d 1 3 4 3 3 4 5 4 122e 2 1 2 1 3 3 123 1 4 3 3 1 5 3 8 14 6 124a 2 3 1 1 4 2 4 7 2 3 124b 1 1 2 1 4 125a 1 4 4 4 8 1 6 125b 1 1 125c 1 3 2 126 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 6 12 8 127b 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 127c 1 2 1 2 1 1 127d 5 8 18 17 15 15 10 16 40 27 I27e 2 142 1 1 1 1 2 143a 6 3 6 2 4 4 5 9 5 6 143b 8 11 8 5 9 10 15 18 30 13 144a 2 5 8 4 6 9 7 11 6 6 144b 1 1 2 9 2 2 5 1 1 1 4 4 145b 1 1 7 3 62 33 145c 1 1 1 2 145e 2 1 1 1 4 4 9 3 145f 1 145g 1 i 2 2 6 145h 1 2 1 4 1451 i 145] 1 145k 1 1451 2 1 2 5 12 42 38 43 36 145n 3 6 9 10 5 15 18 28 27 20 145o 1 2 2 2 2 6 146a 2 2 3 3 4 4 2 146b 3 3 3 2 4 1 3 4 3 146c 1 9 1 147a 1 147 b 4 2 2 1 1 3 6 6 8 147c 3 2 1 G 147e 2 7 4 149a 1 1 1 l 1 2 1 149b 1 2 2 3 2 149c 3 2 4 2 i 6 5 12 8 9 149d 2 9 ii 17 9 17 21 46 35 3S 149e 1 I49f 1 1 1 2 1 2 5 10 15 12 10 16 27 33 30 46 149h 3 9 3 150 44 37 50 84 63 76 110 139 16S 186 189 1,642 1,936 2, 911 2,489 2, 876 3,322 6,803 9,213 9,092 7, 476 16 484 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- national classifi- 1 cation No. | 1 15e : 117a 117b j 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122d 122e 123 121a 124b 125a 125b 125C 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 112 113a 113b Ilia 111b 115a 145b 115c 145d 115e 1151 145g 115b 115i 115j 1 15k 1151 115m U5n 145o Ufia 146b 116c 147a 117 b 117c 117e 119a 119b 119c 119d 119e 1191 119S 119h 150 189 Table 6S. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919. Cause. January. February. March. April. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. I.iver, other diseases of Peritonitis Peritoneal adhesions Digestive system, other diseases ol. XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Abscess, perinephritic Nephroptosis Pyogenic inlection ol the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis Cystitis Bladder, other diseases of Urethritis (nonvenereal) Stricture (nonvenereal) Urethra, other diseases of Prostate, diseases of Balanitis Epididymitis (nonvenereal) Hydrocele. Warts, external genital organs Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Gangrene Carbuncle Furuncle Abscess Cellulitis Trichophytosis Nails, defects and diseases of Ectoparasites Clavus Dermatitis Eczema Erythema , Herpes Impetigo Lichen Naivus Pityriasis Psoriasis - Scabies Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. 17 1 6 26 13 2 2 3 1 1 14 4 13 1 7 3 1 18 2 6 2(1 7 3 3 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of ., Bones, other diseases of Ankylosis of joint Loose bodies in joint Synovitis Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) . Hallux valgus Hammer-toe Metatarsalgia Myositis Pes planus Talipes 112 15 3 3 6 1 3 14 26 43 20 10 24 1 50 26 15 40 Tenosynovitis Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defned diseases. Congenital malformations Not specified or ill-defined diseases . Total for diseases. 3 136 3 109 6,084 5, 733 4 147 4,568 ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 485 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year 1919 — Continued. Total for period. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 1 1 11 1 15 2 36 2 1 1 10 2 1 1 54 5 3 1 92 4 1 5 1 48 1 1 1 25 8 4 1 101 6 57 20 15 1 58 4 1 1 48 2 1 1 10 2 2 1 27 5 3 1 85 1 2 1 34 3 1 9 18 1 286 ' 4 2 2 15 3 1 99 12 13 4 259 9 2 118 3 2 24 4 2 41 1 115 4 i 2 1 10 3 1 44 1 11 6 4 2 1 68 7 1 1 25 1 1 1 1 4 1 18 9 1 1 1 464 23 2 1 1 273 2 24 1 33 1 1 51 3 9 1 4 1 53 17 2 48 12 19 7 3 126 15 a 2 1 1 369 i 1 12 12 15 6 1 479 2 2 39 100 80 13 7 1 1 29 1,857 2,607 1.773 599 274 251 16 7 205 SO, 300 Inter- national classifi- cation. No. 115c 117a 117b llSc 119 120 122a 122b 122d 122e 123 121a 121b 125a 12.5b 12.5c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 112 113a 113b 141a 114b 115a 115b 115c 115d 145e 145f U5g Hail 115i U5j 115 k 1151 145m U5n 145o 116a 116b 116c 117a 117b 147c 147e 149a 119b 119c 119(3 149e 1191 119g U9h 150 189 48G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 69. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men it ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 6 8 9 10 14 IK 19a 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19n 19o l'lp 20a 20c 24 25a 25b 20 47 2, So 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 49 50 51a 2a 52b 53a 53b 88 53e 54 55a 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Monthly strength . Cause. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculo- sis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken-pox German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) . Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench fever Typhoid vaccination Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, genera) Pyemia, surgical Tetanus Trench foot Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism 935 2,392 5,346 Year, 1917. Octo- ber and pre- ceding. 12.82 II. Tuberculosis (all) . Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis. . Tuberculosis (others) I IT. Venereal diseases (all). Syphilis (all) Chancroidal infection. Gonococcus infection . IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Scurvy Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism). Addison’s disease Acromegaly Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Other diseases of the ductless glands Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism ( acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic No- vem- ber. 5.03 i30. 66 125.63 20. 10 5.03 286.43 5.03 40.21 35.18 5.03 S9.74 135.69 51.29 ! 25.13 12. 82 15. 08 25. 64 95. 50 5.03 25. 13 12.82 | 80.42 ::::::: "'ads De- cem- ber. 2.24 8. 97 17.94 6.73 159.19 2.24 4.48 800. 45 29.15 17.94 17.94 127.80 4.48 62. 78 60. 54 2. 24 6. 73 4. 48 2. 24 8,673 I 9,664 11,541 j 12,667 28,279 33,208 | 47,171 78,734 Year, 1918. Janu- ary. 5. 53 17.98 4.15 361.00 2. 77 2.77 2.77 6.92 1,708.16 Feb- ruary. 3.73 1.24 21.12 1.24 196.27 1.24 2.48 1.146.58 1.38 3Y96 35. 96 35. 96 48. 45 12.42 9.94 1.24 1.21 291.84 ! 431.06 27.66 i 44.72 98. 20 243. 48 165.98 1 142.86 1.38 | 1.38 [ 1.24 19.36 | 8.70 1. 38 i. 38 12. 45 6. 92 1.38 1.24 i. 24 7. 45 2. 48 March. 2.08 1.04 1.04 1.04 2.08 225. 57 1.04 1.04 April. 0.95 10. 42 1.89 312. 50 2.84 3.12 154. 89 1.04 1.04 1.04 50.94 20. 79 16. 63 1.04 3. 12 264. 03 41.58 108. 11 114. 35 1.04 8. 32 6.24 1.04 6. 63 1.89 271.78 28.41 13.26 10.42 1.89 .95 288. 83 45. 45 111.74 131. 63 .95 1.89 19. 89 .95 17. 99 4. 74 May. 0.85 .42 19. 94 .42 1.27 244. 38 1.27 .42 .42 1.70 1.70 251. 59 June. 8.31 .36 .36 104. 45 1.08 4.70 .36 .72 224. 79 July. 0.25 .25 18.57 .25 .51 80.13 .51 .25 .25 .25 1.27 .25 .51 239. 63 August. 1,07 4. 42 .15 73.77 1.C8 .31 ,15 .15 1.22 1.22 160.49 .25 I .15 .25 ! 19. 52 6. 36 5. 52 . 85 145. 95 28. 00 42. 43 75. 52 .42 1.27 8.91 .42 14.46 8.31 6. 14 .36 .72 1.0S 8. 54 27.47 20. 60 40. 48 .36 10. 48 3.39 4.24 .36 1.45 3. 25 8.40 i 5.91 6.87 5.34 .51 .25 .76 7.47 6.55 .15 47.32 ! 32.91 19.33 12.72 15. 26 14.01 8. Of 10.81 .25 |. 1.02 7.12 5,1 2.29 .76 .76 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — EUROPE, 487 Europe, Apr. 1, 191 7, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 970 138, 827 148.679 148.372 1 1 ! 140 396 131 219 123.152 1 19 S0M( 8 650 64, 166 12,508 1,741 1, 287 185 83 122, 412 Year , 191S— Continued. Year, 1919. Inter- nationa' classifi- Sep- em- ber. Octo- ber. 1 No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Total for period. cation No. 0.09 0. 32 0. 08 0. 77 0. 27 0. 29 0. 19 0. 19 1 1.97 .43 .16 .34 .49 0. 70 0.33 .37 0.96 .61 4 .08 . 04 +.33 11.76 8. 56 2.59 .68 .27 1.07 .50 99. 1.12 5. 46 6 13 .09 . 07 .01 8 9 39 .52 1.29 1. 11 .64 . 19 .30 . 19 . 96 .60 2. 63 2SS. 01 194. 51 171. 63 154. 02 156. 10 95. 29 64.31 23. 53 21.69 16.31 6. 90 9. 35 285. 71 152. 10 10 i 45 1. 56 .24 .43 .18 . 10 .56 .96 14 .52 .40 .16 .09 .49 .30 . 11 .30 18 13 .09 . 16 .81 .09 .18 . 18 19a i 05 .52 2. 18 3. 15 .90 .11 19c 13 . 10 .02 19d 1.45 1.04 ,4S . 57 .46 .78 1.40 1.44 .94 1.92 1.06 19e .10 . 10 19f 1 84 2. 16 1.61 1.62 1.37 1.01 .88 1.00 1. 12 . 96 1.38 19g 19h 7 11 163. 54 239. 87 115. 58 46. 67 24. 78 22.61 12. 02 12. 37 5.98 . 96 122. 72 .09 .10 . a .02 191 • .09 .01 19j 19k .10 .01 . 17 .02 191 .39 . 17 .10 .33 I .09 19u .29 19o .13 .43 . 18 .08 19p 20a .26 .09 .04 .09 .01 20c .01 24 .53 3.63 2.99 .90 1.20 . 55 .10 .94 .01 25b .13 .01 26 .49 5.88 6.94 3.88 3. 59 2.65 1.85 1.90 .44 5. 69 47 .07 6. 48 8.88 8. 57 11.62 12. 07 u. 01 12.72 6. 73 12. 48 41. 38 9.35 9. 97 .31 4. 41 5. 81 4.29 7. 78 6. 49 7.61 4.53 4. 86 7. 68 20. 69 9.35 6. 39 28a .92 .78 2.34 2. 67 2. 14 3.11 3. 61 3. 01 1. 99 .19 .96 6. 90 1.93 28b .66 .26 .24 .40 .68 1. 10 .40 .88 . 19 .50 29 .18 1.04 .48 1. 21 1.03 1. 37 .97 1. 70 1. 10 1.50 3. 84 13. 79 1. 15 30-35 .10 26.71 25.02 28.31 32. 82 36. -21 48. 88 53.02 100. 06 290. 79 1,406.90 2,140.19 142. 86 L 35 12.62 10. 90 8.65 9.91 11.07 14. 62 16.13 19. 22 28. 05 66. 22 66. 67 142. 86 16. 66 37 .15 6.40 6.46 9. 14 10. 26 13. 26 16.66 17. 73 20. 32 35. 72 179. 46 779. 31 915. 89 20. 52 38a '.59 7. 69 7. 67 10.51 12. 65 11.89 16.37 15.03 13.47 36. 28 45. 11 372. 41 626. 17 533. 33 20.27 38b 13 .09 .OS .09 . 10 .06 36 . 16 .08 .20 . 11 .07 39-45 <36 .61 .65 .57 1.28 1.28 1.95 1.20 .33 .96 .95 46 33 11.76 11. 86 11.97 13. 50 14. 91 13. 93 12. 62 7.40 8.23 8. 64 27.59 9.35 142. 86 11.74 48a .09 .01 49 13 .09 .08 .24 .34 . 10 .20 . 11 .19 . 12 50 26 .17 .08 .16 .09 27 .29 .50 .11 . 17 5 la .01 .01 52a 52b .08 13 .01 .03 53a 53b ... .17 .09 .10 .17 .08 .17 .07 88 .09 .01 53c .08 .02 54 .01 55a . 10 .01 55 c 29 ,13 3 3. 46 2. 34 3.80 2. 74 1.85 1.40 1. 77 . 75 .96 2.73 55 d .17 .16 .49 1.03 1.28 .39 .70 . 11 .96 .70 55e .09 .16 .32 .34 .18 . 19 .80 .33 1.12 1.92 13. 79 .38 56a L3 . 10 . 11 .02 56b . . 10 .02 57-59 488 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 69. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men i ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- Year, 191 Year 1918. rational classifi- cation No. Cause. Octo- ber and pre- ceding. No- vem- ber De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 61 Meningitis, simple 1.24 3. 12 0. 51 0.15 62 Locomotor ataxia 03b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 64 1. 04 .25 Facial paralysis 66b Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others). . 0. 42 69 Epilepsy t 5. 03 4. 48 2. 48 2. 08 2.84 1.27 0. 72 1. 53 1.68 74a Jacksonian epilepsy 2. 24 74b 1. 24 . 72 .51 .31 74c Enuresis 5.03 2.24 1.38 .95 . 42 74(1 Neurosis 25 15 74c Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered 1.04 .36 .25 .46 action of the heart). 74 f Shell-shock (cause not given) .36 6. 73 .42 .61 73b 4. 48 8.30 7. 28 5. 68 2. 97 51 73c Neuritis 9. 68 1.24 1.04 2. 84 .42 1.02 .76 74" Nervous system, other diseases of 20. 10 2. 77 2. 48 2.08 .95 2. 12 VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane. . . .42 .25 68a Constitutional psychopathic states . 2.24 .31 6Sb 5. 03 2. 24 1.38 2. 48 1. 89 .85 4. 70 1.53 if 5.03 1.24 .42 4c 1 68d 1.38 2. 48 1.89 .85 1. 08 .51 .9)1 68e Psychasthenia 68 f Psychoneurosis 1.38 1.45 1. 53 .9! 68" 5. 03 .95 .42 68h 1.38 1.24 .36 . 95 .42 .72 . 76 .9 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) 2. 08 .85 . (1) Astigmatism 2. 08 .42 .4 (2) Hyperopia .3 75a 75a .42 .1 75b Strabismus .1 Leucom a 75 d Cataract .36 Trachoma .36 75 f Conjunctivitis (others) 35. IS 8. 97 8. 30 4.97 11.44 3. 79 5.52 6.14 4.32 i. if 75" Pterygium 10.05 .72 .25 .j Amaurosis . 95 Choroiditis .95 75 k Iritis 1.04 1.89 2. 97 .72 J 751 Keratitis 4. 15 4. 97 2. 08 1. 89 2. 55 3. 61 1.53 75p Eyelids, diseases of 1.04 .95 .36 .25 75r 2. 77 1.24 1.04 1. 89 1.27 .72 .25 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 6. 73 17. 98 10.15 28.07 22. 73 10. IS 7.23 5.09 4. 76 b .95 1.45 .25 | 1.38 1. 24 76d .95 .25 IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 86a .42 86b 1.24 1.04 .36 86d .42 86 e 1 2.24 13. 83 6.21 10. 40 9. 47 2.97 .36 1.02 ! 86 f 1.38 86h 11. 18 8. 32 44. 97 10.12 2. 01 86i ; 1 1.38 .42 .72 ADMISSIONS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. 489 \urope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. ; ep- ^m- >er. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. 0.10 0. 17 0. 08 0. 32 0. 26 0. 37 0. 10 .10 0. 19 .09 .09 .10 .08 .08 .09 . 10 .08 . 10 . 19 .09 .16 .17 97 . 10 .10 .19 . 10 0. 11 .09 .40 .08 .29 .20 . 11 .10 1.73 1.45 1.21 1.37 .73 1.17 1.00 . 55 . 56 .26 .35 .48 .81 .34 . IS .29 .70 . 11 ;. 13 .09 .73 .32 . 17 .37 .49 .40 .22 .09 .09 .26 .43 .40 .94 2. 83 2. 40 .99 7 r > 31 .69 . 16 .OS 84 1.04 .48' .51 1.01 .88 1.00 .22 .37 9.35 66 .43 .57 1. 13 1.03 .73 .49 .90 1.21 .94 66 .78 .89 1. 62 .43 .64 1.27 1.10 .75 6.90 39 .52 .32 .40 .34 .46 .88 .40 .44 0.96 .09 . 18 .10 53 .43 . 16 .49 .17 .18 . 10 . 10 92 18 .52 .48 1.13 1.62 1.28 1.36 1.20 1.92 6. 90 13 .35 .16 66 .17 .40 .24 .34 .55 .29 .70 .22 .96 6.90 ... .09 .10 84 1. 12 1. 78 .57 .34 . 18 . 10 .33 6. 90 . 16 .11 26 .09 .08 .34 97 .39 .20 99 45 .78 1.37 2. 10 1. 11 1. 19 9 94 1.30 1.21 .94 1.92 .26 .48 .57 .46 1.07 . 60 .33 .37 .17 .16 .34 .09 .39 .20 .22 .19 .09 .16 .08 .34 . 18 .19 . 11 .24 . 16 .09 . 18 .49 .40 . 19 .os . 16 .09 .10 . 11 13 .08 .18 . 10 .10 . 11 26 .09 .19 .40 13 .09 .09 .10 .19 89 2.33 2.58 2.75 3. 76 1.83 2. 53 4. 31 3.09 3. 18 13 .09 .08 .16 .26 .09 .49 .20 .44 . 19 .96 19 .29 .40 . 11 . 19 . 19 . 10 . 11 26 .17 .16 .26 .09 .19 . 10 99 19 .61 .08 .49 . 17 .37 .68 1.00 .66 2. 88 14 .95 1.05 1.29 1.55 2. 34 1.90 1.66 .96 6. 90 142. 86 13 . 16 .09 .09 . 11 .08 13 .09 1... .08 19 .09 .16 . 16 . 17 .27 . 10 .60 .33 66. 67 .09 | 53 .78 .57 .65 1.37 .27 1.36 1.70 . S8 1.12 3.84 16 4.06 4.28 4.61 5. 38 4. 48 3.41 4. 51 2. 65 .94 1.92 13 .17 .24 .40 .43 .64 .49 . 10 .22 .37 .08 . 17 .09 . 22 . 19 .26 .08 .08 . 10 3 .43 . 18 . 10 . 20 .09 . IS . 19 . 10 . 11 . 09 . 19 .30 S 1.04 1.86 1.62 1. 97 2. 83 2. 34 2. 50 1. 44 1.50 .98 6. 90 9.35 . .09 . 18 . 10 . 11 b .17 .73 1. 79 2. 74 6 04 7 11 5 30 13. 47 15. 36 13. 79 9. 35 3 .09 .16 .32 .43 .46 .39 .20 . 11 Inter- Total national for classifi- period. ! cation I No. 0.01 60 .23 61 .02 02 .03 63b .04 64 .09 66a .02 66b .15 66c 1.27 69 .01 74a .40 74b .30 74c .03 74d .99 74e .21 74f . 75 73a .96 73b .94 73c .50 74g .05 67 .23 68a 1.13 68b . 11 68c 68d . 02 6Se .69 6Sf .05 68g .20 6Sh 1.30 6Si .51 75a .20 75a(l) .12 75a(2) .16 75a (3) .04 75a 14) .04 75b .06 75c .09 75 d .07 75e 3. 15 75f . 25 75g .10 75 h .04 75i . 16 75 j . 56 75k 1.50 751 .05 75m .01 75il .02 75o .28 75p .01 75q .90 75r 4. 86 76a .33 76b .07 76c .06 76d .11 76e .02 86a .08 S6b .06 S6d 2.03 86e . 05 86 f 4.61 S6h .25 S6i 490 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 69. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted men ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- Year, 1917. Year, 1918. classifi- cation No. Cause. Octo- ber and pre- ceding. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. Augu. X. Throat, diseases of. 87a 15. 08 8. 97 9. 68 9. 94 7.28 6. 63 4.67 0.72 1. 27 0.1 .95 100a 65. 34 53. SI 87. 14 49.69 80. 04 71.02 41.58 50. 96 42. 99 17.0 100b 4. 48 5. 53 8. 32 .95 .36 .51 100c .36 100d 2. 24 27. 66 4. 97 8. 32 9. 47 5. 94 3.61 .76 1.0 .1 looe 1.24 1.04 .42 .72 .51 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 1.38 .42 78 .95 .36 .] 79a 5. 03 2. 24 9. 68 4.97 3. 12 4. 74 .85 2. 53 1.02 u 79a 5.03 1.04 .72 79a 79a 2.24 6. 92 2. 48 2. 08 4. 74 .42 72 i.i 79a 1. 38 1.24 .72 .25 79a 1.38 1.24 .42 .36 .25 79 b .95 .25 79c 2. 24 1.24 .42 79d 15. 08 1.38 .95 2. 97 1.08 2.29 79e 12. 82 10.05 1.38 .95 .72 80 81a 81b 1. 38 1.04 .36 . 82 .36 25.64 15. 08 15. 69 16.60 8. 70 17. 05 6.36 10.84 11.45 10. 83 b 5. 03 1.24 1.04 .95 .85 1.08 83c 20. 10 2. 24 1.24 3. 12 1.08 .76 83d 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 20.10 2.24 4.15 8.70 8.32 14. 20 7. 21 2.89 4.32 2. 85c 1.04 . 95 .36 .76 85d 85 f Tachycardia 5.03 1.38 3.73 1.04 .95 .85 .36 .51 1. 85g 85h 2. 24 1.38 1.27 .42 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 51. 29 426. 01 278. 01 268. 32 291. 06 997 97 117. 10 104. 45 55. 46 27 91 12.82 20. 10 99. 42 23.51 18.63 23.91 7. 58 8.06 7.59 6.36 5 92a 15. 08 125. 56 307. 05 137. 89 185. 03 115. 53 72. 13 49. 15 47. 32 J 93a 1.S9 1.08 .51 93 b 2.24 2. 77 2. 48 3. 12 2.84 4. 67 4.34 4 . 0 ; 3 93c 50.26 47. 09 85. 75 41.00 35. 35 30.31 19. 94 7.59 11.70 t 96 5.03 1.24 2. 08 .95 3. 39 1.81 .51 1 97 98 2. 77 4. 97 3. 12 .85 .36 .25 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 99b 99c .25 4.48 2. 77 6.21 4. 10 7. 58 3. 82 2.53 1.02 101 .42 102a 102b 1.02c Stomach, other diseases of 40. 21 4. 48 34.58 7.45 8.32 22. 73 16. 12 11.57 5.34 , 105a 105 b 1.04 .51 . . • Diarrhea 10.05 4. 16 2. 12 1.81 2.80 ' 105c 40. 21 8.97 8.30 8. 70 7.28 19.89 23.33 22. 77 13.74 i 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) . 107b 107c 108 .42 .36 Appendicitis 35.18 11.21 12. 45 3.73 10.40 16. 10 0.36 5.42 5.09 109a Hernia 20.10 4.48 5.53 11.18 9.36 6. 63 4.34 5.34 109 b 2.24 .42 .25 110a 10.05 1.38 2.48 1.04 .95 .42 1.27 110b 12. 82 65.34 11.21 29.05 21.12 29. 11 23.68 9.76 7.89 113 114 1.04 .36 ' 2. 08 1.38 1.24 2.08 .42 .36 1.27 ' 115b 115c 117a 117b Gall-bladder and bi'.e duct, other diseases of 1.38 1.04 1.89 .51 1.27 2.24 .25 < .85 .72 .76 118c a In 1 .72 eludes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE, 491 ope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. ear, 1918— Continued. Year 1919. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. , Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. 0.86 2. 91 2.91 3. 68 2.10 2. 63 2. 10 1.21 0. 37 0.96 2. 16 87 a . 16 .08 .03 S7b | i 15. 33 13. 18 14. 87 is. 91 18. 90 15. 23 16. 79 14. 77 21. 11 20. 69 18. 69 19. 00 100 a .52 . 48 .32 .51 .64 1. 17 .60 .66 1.12 .96 6.90 . 71 100 b .01 100 c >\ 1. 73 2. 58 2. 91 3. 25 3. 84 6 . 63 5. 91 3. 98 5. 80 3. 77 lOOd .35 .32 .49 .60 .27 .68 1.20 1.66 .75 3. 84 .62 lOOe .16 .09 .09 . 19 . 10 .09 77 .09 .24 .09 . 10 78 1 • 1. 99 1.05 1.46 1.37 2. 10 3. 70 2. 43 1.68 2.88 2.29 79a .09 .08 .24 . 17 . 18 .10 .60 . 19 79a(l> .29 .02 79a(2> •j . 73 . 90 .85 1. 74 2. 63 4. 21 2 . 21 1. 31 2 . 88 1. 65 79a(3> .26 .24 .26 . 18 .68 . 50 99 .26 79a(4> . 10 .02 79a(5> .09 .24 .08 .09 . 10 .14 79a(8> . 16 .08 .26 . 18 . 10 . 10 . 11 .14 79b . 17 .24 .08 .09 . 19 . 11 . 11 79c . 35 .48 .40 .68 .64 1. 17 . 30 . 55 . 19 .96 .69 79d .26 .32 .24 .34 .37 .39 .20 . 11 .31 79e .16 . 16 . 19 .96 .06 80 .08 .09 .02 81a .09 . 10 .06 81b .08 . 09 .10 .03 82 10. 72 8 . 39 7. 04 7. 09 5. 40 6 . 53 6.31 3. 98 5. 42 10.56 18. 69 7. 79 83a .43 .40 . 32 .60 .46 1.17 .80 .55 .56 .54 83b .26 . 24 .16 . 26 . 18 . 19 .40 . 19 .30 83c .09 .09 .09 . 10 .03 83d 3,0 1.90 i. 6 i 1 .S 6 2.65 2. 38 2. 83 3.41 4. 09 3. 55 4.80 6 . 90 18. 69 3. 04 84b .3 . 18 . 19 . 11 .06 85a .52 . 16 . 16 .27 . 10 .40 . 19 1 .26 85 c .3 .02 85d .43 .32 .40 . 34 .64 .88 .70 .22 .60 85f • 3 .17 .09 .09 .30 . 15 85g . 10 . 19 .03 85h '9.9 35. 18 31. 72 48. 69 43. 25 68 . 50 41.02 43. 27 33. 24 30. 11 47.02 62.07 18. 69 54. 58 89-90 0 38. 12 16. 30 17. 87 17. 86 22. 04 8. 67 8.81 3. 98 3.18 3. 84 9. 35 16. 22 91 51.4 47.20 29. 54 28. 07 26. 50 36. 95 15. 40 13. 12 8. 17 10 . 66 9. 60 13. 79 66. 67 285. 71 33.89 92a • .61 .57 . 81 . 60 .64 . 39 . 50 . 11 .37 .96 9. 35 . 56 93a 1.5 1.90 1.53 2.91 2. 48 2.01 2. 73 3.41 1.99 3. 18 1.92 20. 69 2.56 93b 6.5 6 . 48 4. 76 3. 85 5. 49 4. 09 4. 11 2. 76 1.87 6. 72 6 . 64 93c 1.47 .97 1. 70 1.37 1.66 2. 50 .99 .96 1.42 96 .08 .08 . 09 .03 97 .09 .08 .34 .09 . 39 .20 98 .17 .16 .09 . 18 .30 99 6. 90 .15 99a . 10 .01 99b 2 . 5.96 2.26 3. 72 3. 16 2. 93 3. 31 5. 71 1.55 .94 3. 84 3. 36 99c .08 .02 101 ■ .17 .16 .09 .18 .29 .30 .11 .14 102 a .08 .29 .03 102 b H 2. 16 2.83 3.72 5. 04 4. 21 7. 89 6. 51 6 . 96 7. 67 3. S4 5. 58 102 c .16 .08 .09 . 19 . 11 .08 105a •< )2j 3.98 2.10 2.02 1.54 .82 1. 17 .80 .55 .56 20. 69 9. 35 1.S9 105b " 17. 37 15. 25 17. 87 10. 60 6. 31 3. 70 4. 71 9. 91 3. 55 8. 64 41.38 11.76 105e . 10 .02 106 .08 . 09 02 107a .24 .16 . 18 .20 .33 .11 107b ‘*1 . 09 .02 107c 3. H 3.98 2. 66 3.64 5. 21 4.39 5. 16 6.61 4.86 4. 11 2 . 88 9.35 4. 68 108 6. 4.49 3.63 3. 64 4.36 2. 93 4. 38 5. 31 3. 42 1 . 6 S .96 13.79 4.23 109a -6 .52 . 10 . 10 109b >6 1. 04 1.21 1.05 .68 1. 19 .88 1 . 20 .22 .37 .90 110 a ■ 97 5. 45 2. 91 3.23 4. 70 7. 04 7. 21 7. 81 3.64 6. 36 16. 31 34. 48 9. 35 6.57 nob -6 j .09 .16 . 26 . 09 . 10 113 ; - j -09 . 17 . 09 . 19 .06 114 (9 .43 .16 .24 . 17 . 18 . 78 .40 . 11 .37 6 . 90 .37 115a 53 ; . _ .40 .40 . 60 .37 58 .30 . 33 . 37 .96 .38 115b 13 .09 . 08 . 09 .19 . 11 . 19 .09 115c .66 .i 6 .16 . 09 . 11 . 12 117a •39 , .17 .08 . 16 .43 .46 _ 2Q .60 . 22 .29 117b .08 . 10 .22 . 19 .08 118c 492 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 69. — Admissions, by months, colored enlisted nu ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Year, 191" Year , 1918. Cause. Octo- ber and pre- ceding No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. 1 July. [An XIV. Genitourinary system , diseases oj ( nonvenereal ). 119 120 122a 122b 122(1 122e 123 12-fa 124 b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127 b 0. 42 0.76 1 12.82 4.48 4.15 1.04 1.89 .85 0.36 1.27 ... .25 ... Abscess, perinephritic 2.48 1.04 Nephroptosis .25 j... 1.02 1 Kidney and annexa, other diseases of .95 1.08 1.89 .25 5.03 2.24 1.24 1.04 3.79 1.27 1.08 .25 2.24 1.38 1.24 2.08 2. 84 .42 .36 1.02 1.04 .42 5. 03 2.24 1.24 1.04 1. 02 Urethra, other diseases of 1.04 Prostate, diseases of .95 Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 11.07 1.04 .42 .36 .51 j ] 27c Hydrocele 5. 03 4. 48 1.24 1.04 .42 .36 127d I27e .95 .72 Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal.) 6.73 16.60 13.67 5.20 7.58 7. 64 6.14 3.82 | XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143a Carbuncle .42 .36 .25 Li 143 b Furuncle 25.64 10. 05 2. 24 4. 15 6.24 2. 84 2.55 .72 1.02 : 6 144a Abscess 20. 10 6. 73 12.45 4.97 8.32 10. 42 3.39 1.81 2.29 ! |5 144b Cellulitis 6.92 3.73 2. 08 4.74 3.39 1.45 1.53 IS 1 145a Trichophytosis 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 5.03 2.24 3.73 2. 08 1.89 1.27 i 1 145c Ectoparasites .42 145d C lav us 1.38 145e 1.38 145 f Eczema 1.89 .42 .36 145g 145h Herpes 3.73 1.04 .25 !.. 145 i Impetigo 1.38 145 j 145 k Lichen .36 :: Nsevus .95 1451 1.38 1.24 145n Scabies 2.24 1.38 2.48 1.04 1.89 1.27 j 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. 15.08 11.21 15.22 6.21 3. 12 5.68 3.82 3.61 1.27 ; - XVI. Bones arid organs of locomotion, dis- eases of. 146a 5.03 .95 .85 146b Fractures, faulty union of .85 .72 .25 146c Bones, other diseases of 1.38 3.12 1.27 1.08 .51 • 147a Ankylosis of joint .36 147 b 147c Synovitis 1.24 4.16 .85 .72^ .25 : 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and 1.27 -5i 149a 149b rheumatism excepted). 4.4S 2.77 2.48 1.04 .42 .36 149c 2.24 4.15 1.24 .36 149d Mvositis. 12.82 5.03 1.24 3.12 1.89 1.70 .72 .25 J| 149e Pes planus 5.03 8.30 2. 48 2. 08 8. 52 4.67 6.14 14<)f 1.38 1.04 .25 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 8. 97 24. 90 8.70 5.20 9.47 6.36 4.34 2.51 • XVII. Congenital malformations and ill- defined diseases. 150 2. 48 2. 84 .36 25 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 25.64 65. 34 118. 83 24. 84 45.74 35.04 21.21 30.36 hi h! 346.15 2,201.01 2,190.58 3,744.12 2,683.23 1,706.86 1,833.33 1,235.04 899. 53 ; :i 1 - j- ADMISSIONS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — EUROPE, 403 [rope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Tear, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. |o- Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Vq 0 26 0. 81 0. 81 0. 60 0.37 0. 20 0. 22 0. 19 0. 96 0. 44 119 1 3 . 17 . 57 .49 1.03 1. 19 1. 17 1.30 2.88 120 .03 122a . 10 .01 122 b ■ .08 .08 . 18 . 10 . 10 . 06 122d 9 .35 .40 .32 .43 . 18 .58 .20 . io .39 122e 6 . 09 . 24 . 24 . 18 . 19 . 19 . 96 .20 123 9 .69 1. 13 .49 .78 1.40 .88 .96 .83 124a 3 .61 .16 . 24 .60 .37 .29 .50 1. 12 .47 124b .08 .32 . 34 .09 .49 .30 2. 21 2.81 6. 90 .47 125a 13 .69 .08 .49 .51 .20 .44 .19 .96 .39 125b .08 .02 .26 .16 . 19 . a . 19 .08 126 b * . 17 .08 .09 .09 .58 . 70 99 .37 .96 99 127a .52 .97 .51 .64 .49 .90 .56 6. 90 .69 127b ) .09 .24 .08 .26 .27 .58 . 11 .28 127c . 17 .08 .08 .09 .20 .33 .96 . 12 127d i . 1.38 3. 23 2.18 1.45 1.65 1. 75 .80 .99 3. 37 .96 2. 34 127e . 17 . 10 .10 .03 142 .09 . 16 .09 . 18 . 19 99 .37 . 12 143a .40 . 49 . 51 .97 1.50 .33 6. 90 .81 143b ij 1. 56 2. 42 1.05 2. 22 1.83 1.46 2. 20 1.33 2.43 3. 84 2. 12 144a .48 . 49 1. 11 .64 .29 .70 .99 .94 .96 144b .16 . 16 . 17 .27 . 19 .60 .33 .37 .20 .09 .32 .32 .17 .27 . 19 .30 .44 .37 .33 145b .26 5. 00 2.67 .26 . 19 .20 . 11 .94 145c .08 .09 . 10 .03 145d .09 . 16 .09 . 11 .37 .96 .08 145e .16 .24 1. 20 .37 . 19 .20 .33 .19 .36 145i .09 .18 . 10 . 11 .09 145g pi . 17 .40 .49 .34 .64 1.36 1.00 .66 1.92 6. 90 .56 145h .17 .08 .32 . 51 .09 .19 .96 .20 145i .01 145i .01 145k .08 . 11 . 19 .03 1451 • 17 . 17 . 10 . 11 .06 5.1 3.28 3.47 2. 91 9. 57 3. 93 4. 87 4.61 1. 99 1. 68 .96 9. 35 3. 79 145n 2J 2.42 2.18 1.62 1.28 1.83 2. 53 1.30 2.54 1.31 1.92 9. 35 2. 23 145o .17 .16 . 49 .09 .19 .30 99 . .20 146a .35 .32 . 16 . 17 . 18 .19 .50 . 19 .27 146b .26 .32 .24 .34 .46 .58 .70 .11 .96 .42 146c .16 .08 .09 . 10 .56 . 07 147a .09, .01 147b .52 .48 .65 .26 , *>7 .49 .30 .44 .43 147c .49 .26 .09 .10 . 14 147e .17 .57 .32 .51 1.01 .39 .60 99 .39 149a .09 . 16 .0,8 .09 .09 . 19 . 10 . 10 149b .17 .24 .16 .26 . 10 . 16 149c 1.04 . 65 .73 1.20 .91 1.46 2. 20 77 .56 1.03 149d 3.98 2.83 3. 07 9 99 2. 19 3.90 3.51 1.66 2. 06 1.92 6. 90 3. 01 149e .08 .01 149f .17 .08 . 16 . 10 . 11 . 19 . 10 149g \ 2. So 2. 42 3. 72 3. 76 4. 21 4. 38 4. 71 4. 64 2. 81 3.91 149h ] . 4 . 43 .16 .24 .26 .27 .39 .30 .22 .37 .32 150 14. 1412.01 13. 56 15.04 11.62 9. 97 14. 32 15. 13 11.04 14.96 12. 48 48. 28 9. 35 66. 67 15. 17 1S9 .894. U'96.35 733. S2 604. 66 520. 00 524. 28 445. 09 410. 50 287. 94 331. 59 574. 86 1,889.66 2 , 345.79 1,066.67 1 , 000.00 655. 98 494 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 70. — Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men v ABSOLUTE NUMBERS.® Inter national classifi- cation No. 4,870 i 5,826 5,171 ' 6,675 8,519 9,409 21 Cause. Year, 1917- April. May. June. July. August. September. Octob I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Measles Scarlet, fever Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysenterv (all) Erysipelas German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) Epidemic diseases f others) Septicemia, general II. Tuberculosis (all) 2 1 1 1 1 1 Tuberculosis of lungs Tuberculosis (others) i III. Venereal diseases (all) IV. General diseases (others). | | V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 1 1 1 1 1 Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). II 1 VI. Mental alienation. VI 1 1 1 (I VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. i VIII. Ear, diseases of. IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of . X. Throat, diseases of. 9 10 14 18 191 19g 19p 2ia 22 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38b 39-45 40 48a 50 52a 55e 56b 61 63b 64 69 74e 74g 67 68d 6Sg 68h 76a 86e 86i 100 a Deaths which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects, are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 495 'ted States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS.® 39,225 36, S51 50, 705 49, 955 54,814 59,015 87,650 89,305 124,976 168, 422 164,846 Inter- national 1 r, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. classifi- cation No. N ember. December. January. February. March. April. May June. July. August. September. 1 2 7 3 1 1 3 4 3 18 8 2 4 11 18 3 2 10 6 1 1 7 1 1 :::::::::::: 9 i 2 8 2 2 4 13 481 10 2 1 1 14 1 1 1 18 1 2 1 19f 6 | 15 12 3 9 12 17 6 6 6 3 19g 1 19p 1 1 1 1 2 20a i 22 i 47 « 12 7 6 17 IS 21 12 26 32 33 5 10 5 5 12 13 18 11 25 29 28 28a I i 1 1 1 1 3 29 . 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 2 30-35 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 5 5 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 5 5 .37 38b 1 39-45 ::::::: 46 . 1 < 15 , 48a 1 2 1 i 50 1 52a i 1 X 1 2 3 1 61 1 1 1 63b 64 1 69 1 74e ... 1 1 74g 67 i 1 1 68h L 75r 2 2 1 13 1 2 1 i 5 100 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 496 Table 70 .— Deaths, by months , colored enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 182, 705 150, 587 104, 140 68, 337 66, 104 44, Inter- national classifi- cation Cause. Year, 1918- -Continued. Year, 1919. No. October. November. December. Month not stated. January. February. Marcl I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereai). 1 Typhoid fever 1 4 Malarial fevers (all) 1 6 4 7 4 3 Scarlet fever 9 Diphtheria and results 1 10 1,007 19 n 10 3 14 Dysentery (all) 18 Erj'sipelas 191 German measles 19g 19p 20a 10 8 8 1 7 Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general 1 2 22 Anthrax 47 Acute articular rheumatism 2 1 40 27 37 6 18 17 34 25 33 6 17 14 28b Suspected tuberculosis i 29 1 1 3 1 30-35 1 1 1 2 III. Venereal diseases (all) - 3 1 3 37 3 i 3 1 38b IV. General diseases ( others ). 39-45 1 1 50 2 3 1 1 52a i 56b V. Nervous system, diseases of {all). 61 i 1 1 4 63b 64 1 1 69 i 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). VI. Mental alienation. 67 1 68d 1 68g 68h VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 7.5r i . VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. I ■ 86e 86i 1 1 X. Throat, diseases of. III 100 Pharynx, diseases of i 1 1 1 DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 497 ted States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. GO 20,780 18, 562 20,058 18,013 11,322 9,084 8, 792 8,935 145,826 Year, 1919- Continued. Total for j pril. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. period. ; 1 1 1 17 1 97 2 3 1 1,567 1 6 1 4 4 i 133 1 9 1 - 1 16 13 13 15 7 14 3 5 3 51 500 12 12 10 6 12 3 3 3 49 433 1 3 1 22 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 44 1 1 36 . 1 35 1 1 5 1 i 1 12 1 4 1 1 1 16 1 4 1 4 2 1 3 1 1 ' 2 ’ - ] 5 ..... 3 ..... 17 14 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 6 9 10 14 18 19f 19g 19p 20a 22 47 2Sa 28b 29 30-35 37 38b 39-45 46 48a 50 52a 55e 56b 61 63b 64 69 74e 74g 67 68d 6Sg 68h 75r 76a S6e 86i 100 498 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 70. — Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men w ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- lational Year, 1917. Dlassifi- Cause. cation No. April. May. June. July. August. September. Octo' XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 78 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 1 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 1 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c Cardiac dilatation. 79d 79e Heart, other organic diseases of " 80 1 81b 82 83d 84a Status lymphaticus 84b 85e Heart-block. 85h XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. ■ 89-90 Bronchitis I 91 1 : i !i 92a 1 1 1 2 93a 93b 93c 96 Asthma 98 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c 102a 102c 105c 108 109a 109b 114 115c 117a XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( non - venereal). 119 I 120 Nephritis, chronic 122d 122e ... 123 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases oi (non- venereal). .... XV. Skin and cellular tissue , diseases of. 144a 144b 1450 :::::::: ... XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 149h XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. L89 1 - Total for diseases 4 2 1 2 2 3 t> Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS — COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 499 Inited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 'ear, 1917- -Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- ovember. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. j August. September. cation No. 1 1 78 ! 1 1 79a 79a(l) 1 79a(3) 79a(4) 1 79a(8) 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 79d 1 79e 1 80 81b 82 1 1 S3a 1 S3d 1 84a 3 84b 9 1 85 e 85h 1 89-90 4 4 9 7 18 25 20 4 8 13 100 91 30 64 59 37 102 135 99. 31 50 116 158 92a 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 J 93a 1 93b 1 1 93c 1 1 96 1 98 QQr* 1 1 102a 1 102c 1 1 05a. 1 1 05c 4 :::::::::::: 1 1 2 3 3 1 9 108 1 4 I 9 2 109a i 1 109b i 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 a i i 1 1 1 1 1 119 2 1 1 o 2 1 2 1 90 1 1 99,4 1 1 99p 1 123 1 1 • 1 9 1 44a 1 1 1 1 1 1450 3 1 6 i 3 2 2 2 5 1S9 58 128 108 67 171 232 20S 77 125 217 841 . 35o3 — 25 33 500 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 70. — Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in t ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. classifi- cation No. Cause. October. November. December. Month not stated . January. February. March. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 1 78 Endocarditis, acute 1 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 1 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 1 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 79b Cardiac hvpertrophy 79c 79d Mvocarditis and mvocardial insufficiency 1 1 79e 1 80 Angina pectoris 81b 1 82 Embolism and thrombosis 83a Hemorrhoids 83d 84a 84b 2 1 .M.. 85e Heart-block 85h 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. i 89-90 2 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 338 27 19 17 5 92a 355 34 28 19 18 ' 93a 1 1 1 1 93b 93c 2 96 98 1 1 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 1 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 102a 1 102c 105a 1 1 105c 2 108 Appendicitis i 3 2 3 1 109a 1 1 1 109b 1 1 1 114 1 1 1 15c 1 117a 1 1 119 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( non - venereal). 2 i III 120 Nephritis, chronic 1 2 3 1 122d 122e ■ 123 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (non- venereal). 1 XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 1 144a 1 2 1 1 144b i 1450 1 H XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 1 ■ 149h 1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 189 4 i 2 2 1 1,783 151 138 6 85 63 1 DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 501 mited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — -Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 — Continued. i Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. April. May. June. July. August. September October. November. 1 December. Month not stated. 2 2 8 2 2 1 2 1 1 8 ! 1 1 2 1 2 8 1 1 3 634 1,363 13 1 4 3 5 1 4 1 3 3 27 13 4 1 3 7 ll 77 78 79a 79a(l) 79a (3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81b 82 83a 83d 84a 84b 85e 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 98 99c 102a 102c 105a 105c 108 109a 109b 114 115c 117a 119 120 122d 122e 123 127e 144a 144b 1450 149h 189 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :::::::::::: 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 3 1 i 1 :::: 1 1 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 9 3 5 1 35 28 19 17 24 14 18 8 8 5 52 4,726 502 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 71. — Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men annual ratios per l,000.a Inter- national classifi- cation No. 9 10 14 18 19f 19g 19p 20a 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 3Sb 39-45 48 48a 50 52a 55e 58b 61 63 b 64 69 74e 74g 68g 68h 76a 86e 86i 100 Monthly strength 4,870 5,826 | 5,171 6, 675 8,519 9, 4( Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. Septemb I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) Epidemic diseases (others).! Septicemia, general Acute articular rheumatism 4.12 2. 06 2.32 2. 32 1.41 1.41 Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis 2. 06 III. Venereal diseases (all) IV. General diseases (others). V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). VI. Mental alienation. VII. Eyes, and their annexa, diseases of. VIII. Ear, diseases of. IX. Nasal fossae, diseases of. l H X. Throat, diseases of. Pharynx, diseases of 1 fl ■ 1 a Deaths which occurred as the result ot operations done for the removal of defects are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 503 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 21, 795 39,225 36, 85 1 50, 705 49, 955 54,814 59, 015 87, 650 89, 305 124, 976 168, 422 Inter- Year, 1917 — Continued. Year, 1918. ^national i classifi- cation October. N ovember. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. No. 0. 33 0. 27 0. 67 0. 21 1 .21 4 0.92 1.89 0. 48 0.88 2. 24 2. 46 .40 .19 6 .33 . 14 7 .24 . 10 9 .24 .44 1.63 .27 97 .38 .93 10 .31 27 .07 14 .24 . 14 .10 18 .24 .41 . 14 19f 1.84 4.8S 2. S4 72 1.97 2.44 2. 33 .81 .58 .43 19g 19p 20a .20 .24 .14 .13 .07 22 1 = . 10 47 1. 10 1.84 3.91 1.66 1.44 3.72 3. 66 2.88 1.61 2. 50 2. 28 1. 10 1.53 3.26 1.18 1. 20 2.63 2. 64 2. 46 1.48 2. 40 2. 07 28a 28b .31 .33 .20 . 14 .07 29 .33 .47 .24 1.09 99 .81 .27 .13 .10 . 14 30-35 .92 .33 .24 .48 .41 .27 .29 .36 .92 .33 .24 .48 9 ? .41 .27 .29 .36 37 38b .33 39-45 46 .13 48a .20 .27 .10 .07 50 52a .07 .33 . 22 .41 .29 61 .14 .10 .07 63b 64 .14 69 .07 .13 .07 74 g 67 6Sd 68g .31 .20 .13 68h 75r .41 .07 86e 86i 100 .22 .27 .10 .07 504 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 11.— Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men, in tl ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 6 7 9 10 14 18 19f 19g 19p 20a 22 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38b 39-45 46 48a 50 52a 55e 50 b 61 63b 64 69 74 e 74g 67 6Sd 68g 68h 75r 76a 86e 86i 100 Monthly strength 164, 846 182, 705 150, 587 104, 140 68, 337 66, 104 Year, 1918- -Continued. Year, 1919. September. October. November. December. January. February. I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 0. 07 0. 08 Malarial fevers (all) .08 .73 0.26 .56 0.46 0.53 Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results .07 Influenza 35. 01 66. 14 1.51 1.27 1.76 0.55 Dysentery (all) .07 Erysipelas 1 German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) .22 .66 .64 .92 .18 1.27 Epidemic diseases (others).? Septicemia, general . 15 .12 .35 Anthrax.. . .07 Acute articular rheumatism . 16 . 12 II. Tuberculosis (all) 2. 40 2. 63 2. 15 4.26 3. 16 3. OS Tuberculosis of lungs 2. 04 2. 23 1.99 3. 80 2. 99 2.54 Suspected tuberculosis .07 Acute miliary tuberculosis 22 .08 .35 .If Tuberculosis" (others) . 15 .33 .08 . 12 . 18 ,.3f III. Venereal diseases (all) .36 .20 .08 .35 .18 Syphilis (all) .36 .20 .08 .35 .18 IV. General diseases (others). • Cancer and other malignant tumors . 12 . 12 Diabetes, mellitus .13 .24 .18 .1 Addison’s disease .07 General diseases (others) .07 .08 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Meningitis, simple .07 .07 .12 .18 .08 . 07 .18 .07 VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane .12 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. .07 VIII. Ear, diseases of. . 15 .18 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Sinusitis (all) .07 .94 .26 X. Throat, diseases of. Pharynx, diseases of .36 .08 .12 DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 505 \Jnited Stales, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 44,634 29, 824 20, 780 18, 562 20, 058 18, 013 11,322 9, 0S4 8,792 8, 935 145, S26 Inter- national classifi- cation Year, 1919 — Continued. Total March. April. May June. July. August. September. October. November. December. period. No. 0. 40 1.36 0 . 1 1 1 1.32 .03 4 .67 6 .01 7 .02 9 0. 81 0. 58 10. 74 10 0.60 .04 14 .40 .03 18 .03 19f .81 .40 .91 19g .01 19p .06 20a .01 22 1.34 .03 47 5.11 6.44 -r 7. 51 8. 40 8. 97 4.66 14. 83 3. 96 6. 82 4.03 3. 43 4.03 5.23 6. 93 7.76 5. 98 4.00 12. 71 3.96 4.09 4.03 2. 97 28a . 01 28b .81 .81 1.79 1.06 . 15 29 .27 .40 .58 1.20 1.06 2.73 .30 30-35 .27 .58 1.32 .25 .27 .58 .24 37 1.32 .01 38b .27 .40 .60 .03 39-45 . 01 46 01 48a • .08 50 .01 52a .60 .03 1. 06 .01 56b .60 . 11 61 . 03 63b .27 . 03 64 01 69 01 74e .40 .02 01 67 01 68d 68g j .01 01 OSh 03 7fin .02 J . .27 .10 100 506 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 71. — Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. Septembe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79 b 79c 79d 79e SO •Sib S2 S3a S3d Sla S4b 85c 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 98 99c 102a 102c 10.5a 105c 108 109a 109b 114 115e 117a 119 120 ■ 122d 122e 123 127e 144a 144b 1450 149h 1S9 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart 2.46 2. 46 (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation .1 Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency Heart, other organic diseases of '. 1. 80 Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Hemorrhoids Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of Heart-block Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system , diseases of. |i' 2.46 2.46 1.80 1.41 2.5:1 XIII. Digestive system , diseases of. XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). f XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. ' XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 2.46 Total 9. 85 4.12 2. 32 3. 60 2. 82 3' 1 f> Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 507 united States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- nationa] classifi- [.October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. cation No. 0. 20 77 0.14 78 0. 24 79a (0 .24 79a (3) 79a (4) ' .14 0. 24 .41 .14 0. 07 1 0.33 .20 .14 79d .24 80 81b 82 . 14 .24 83d 0. 31 84a .21 84b .14 85h 89-90 0. 55 1.22 1.30 2. 13 1.68 3. 94 5. 08 2. 74 0. 54 0. 77 .93 91 2. 20 9. 18 20. 84 13. 97 8.S9 22.33 27. 45 13. 56 4. 17 4. 80 8.27 92a .33 .24 .24 .44 .14 .13 . 10 .20 93b . 10 .07 93c .22 . 10 96 .24 9S 99c .33 .07 102a .31 102c 105c 1.30 .24 .22 . 41 .41 .40 . 10 108 .24 . 88 .20 . 14 109a .33 109b 114 . 14 115c .33 .20 . 14 . 10 . 07 117a .33 . 24 .22 .20 . 14 . 13 . 10 119 . 47 .24 . 20 27 .27 . 10 120 .10 1 22d . 14 122e .10 123 127 fi .31 .22 . 14 . 19 144a 14 1 44h .31 . 14 .07 1450 140 .71 .24 1.31 .20 .41 .27 .19 .14 189 4. 96 17. 74 41.69 25. 56 16. 09 37. 43 47. IS 28. 4S 10. 35 12. 00 15. 46 3553—25 34 508 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 71 . — Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 77 7S 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81b 82 83a 83d 84a S4b 85e 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 90 98 99c 102a 102c 105a 105c 108 109a 109b 114 115c 117a 119 120 122e 123 127e 114a 149h Cause. Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. September. October. November. December. January. February XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis 0. 3* Endocarditis, acute 1 0. 07 Valvular diseases of the heart 0.07 .07 (1) Aortic insufficiency .07 (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis i (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .07 :::::::::::: Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation .07 Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency .07 .07 Heart, other organic diseases of 0. 08 6. i2 Angina pectoris. .07 Arteriosclerosis and hypertension .08 Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids .07 Phlebitis Status lvmpliaticus Lymphatic* system, other diseases of . 16 0. 18 Heart-block Circulatory system, other diseases of . 12 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. .07 .23 Pneumonia, broncho- 7.28 22. 20 2. 15 2. 19 2. 99 .< Pneumonia, lobar 11.50 23. 32 2.71 3. 23 3.34 3.: .07 .07 .12 . 18 Pleurisy, serofibrinous Pleura, other diseases of .23 Asthma Lungs, other diseases of .07 .OS XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. .12 .07 .08 .12 .07 .23 .15 .07 .24 .23 .53 . 15 .07 .08 .07 .07 .08 .07 . 12 .07 .08 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). .16 . 15 .08 .23 .53 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. .08 .23 .07 .08 .18 . 07 .18 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. .12 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Not specified or ill-defined diseases .36 .26 .16 .23 Total for diseases 61.23 117.11 12.03 15.90 14. 93 1 1 > . DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 509 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for period Interna- tional classi- fication No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0.01 77 .01 78 0. 65 0.60 0. 67 1.06 .05 79a 01 79a(l) .65 .01 79a(3) 1.06 .01 79a(4) . 60 .67 .01 79a(5) .01 79a(S) .01 79b 0. 27 0.58 .05 .27 1.06 .05 79d 1.32 .03 79e .01 80 .01 81b 1.32 .01 82 .01 83a .01 83d .58 .01 0. 40 .67 .05 84b .01 85e .01 85h .02 89-90 2. 69 .58 . 60 1.36 4. 35 91 1.8S 1.61 .58 1.94 1.20 1.06 1.32 9 35 92a .09 93a .01 93b .03 93c .02 96 . 67 .03 98 .27 .01 99c .40 .03 102a . 01 102c .02 105a .02 105c .27 . 19 108 1.36 . 09 109a .03 L09b . 01 114 . 02 115c .05 117a ; i .40 .60 .08 119 .27 1.33 1.34 .15 120 . 01 122d . 01 122e . 01 123 .27 . 01 1270 .06 144a .02 144b . 03 .01 149h .24 189 13. 98 11.27 10. 97 10.99 14. 35 9. 33 19.07 10.57 10. 91 6. 71 32. 40 - 510 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 72. — Deaths, by months, colored enlisted met, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. a Monthly strength 1 935, 2,392 5,346 8,673, 9,664 11,5411 12,667 28, 279 33, 208 47,171 78,734 91, 270 138,827 Inter- national classifi- Year, 191 Year, 1918. cation i No. | Cause. Octo- ber and pre- ceding. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. I. Infectious iliseases (excluding tubercu- losis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 6 Measles 2 4 5 9 Diphtheria and results 10 1 3 2 2 6 179 244 14 Dysentery (all) ... 1 19g 19i Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic). . 1 1 1 i 4 4 7 ie Paratyphoid A t 19p 20a 1 .... Septicemia, general 1 2 20c Pyemia, surgical j 1 25b Mycoses (others) 2 4 4 2 11 6 16 19 J 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 2 3 3 1 7 7 3 12 14 14 29 1 2 1 4 ' 2 2 30-35 Tuberculosis (others).. . . 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 3 4 37 Syphilis (all) 1 1 3 4 38a 1 .... IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 46 1 T i unors , benign Arthritis 1 1 50 Diabetes, mellitus... 52a Addison’s disease. . . . 1 1 55e 57-59 1 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 61 Meningitis, simple J 1 1 2 1 1 i 63b 64 66b 69 Epilepsy 1 1 VI. Mental alienation. 67 6Sd 6Sh 6Si VII. Eyes and their anncia, diseases of. 1 75r VIII. Ear, diseases of. 1 76b X. Throat, diseases of. 100 Pharynx, diseases of 1 i 1 1 a Deaths, which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects, are charged to the defects. No deaths were reportey causes other than those shown in this table. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General ’s Office. DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. 511 in Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS.® 148, 679 148,372 an 1 21 91 Q 123. 153419.801 HIS. 650 64, 166 12, 508, 1,741 1,287 185 S3 122, 412 ’ ! ' | Year, 191S— Contd. Year, 1919. Inter- national classifi- No- vem- ber. 1 De- ce ru- ber. Month not stated. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. Total for period. cation No. 2 4 1 8 1 8 19 6 1 1 9 58 1 13 47 35 36 y 3 1 1 1 628 10 2 14 n 1 7 6 4 9 4 5 1 96 1 19g 19i 1 1 19 p 20a 1 3 . ... 1 20e 1 1 25b 26 19 3 26 25 57 26 32 22 11 4 1 90 459 13 22 41 33 18 26 13 7 3 1 79 341 28a 5 i 9 12 5 3 4 i 1 59 29 4 8 2 3 3 5 3 6 59 30-35 1 1 i 2 1 1 2 18 1 2 i 1 2 17 37 1 i 2 39-45 1 1 46 9 48a i 1 2 4 50 i 9 i 1 57-59 1 1 60 i 2 2 3 1 1 17 61 1 1 63b 1 1 2 64 1 1 66b 3 69 1 1 1 3 67 1 9 i 1 1 2 68h 1 1 i 1 75r 1 2 i .. . . 1 76b i 1 87 1 1 4 100 512 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 72. — Deaths , by months, colored enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- Year, 191" Year, 1918. national classifi- cation No. Cause. Octo- ber and pre- ceding . No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis 1 78 Endocarditis, acute 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 1 1 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 79a (3) Mitral insufficiency 1 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified. Cardiac hypertrophy 1 .. .. 79b 1 79c Cardiac dilatation . ." 1 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. Embolism and thrombosis 1 1 82 83a Hemorrhoids " " i 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of. . Hemorrhage 1 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 8 11 1 91 Pneumonia, broncho- & 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 6 66 143 ' 92a Pneumonia’ lobar 13 33 13 29 13 12 20 20 35 131 189 | 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 1 1 1 2-J 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 1 4 i 93c Pleura, other diseases of 2 1 2 5 96 Asthma 1 1 98 Lungs, other diseases of XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c 102c Stomach, other diseases of 1 1 105a Duodenal ulcer 105c Enteritis and colitis 1 1 1 108 Appendicitis 1 1 1 i 3 109a Hernia 1 109b Intestinal obstruction i 110a Fistula in ano 113 115a 1 115c 117a Peritonitis 1 2 1 117b Peritoneal adhesions .. . 1 1 118c Digestive system, other diseases of 1 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of tnonvenereal.) 119 Nephritis, acute 1 2 120 Nephritis, chronic 1 1 1 2 i 2 122a 1 1 122e 124b 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal). 144a XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Abscess i 1 i 1450 of. [ ... .. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 1S9 1 1 1 1 3 2 5 Total for diseases 2 20 46 24 41 19 32 40 48 90 444 b Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS — COLORED ENLISTED HEN — EUROPE, 513 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year 1918— Contd. Year, 1919. Xo- em- jer. De- cem- ber. Month. not stated. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. 1 May. [ June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- 1 ber. Month not stated- Total for period. 1 i 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 8 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 l 1 1 1" i 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 2 3 3 38 23 29 3 42 32 10 11 1 -1 1 8 395 56 51 49 67 16 10 8 4 1 8 77? 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 1 8 1 2 13 ' 2 2 1 1 i 1 2 .... 1 . 1 .... 9 1 1 9 4 1 i 9 2 -1 2 1 2 2 20 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 i 1 1 2 i s 1 o 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 i 2 1 18 1 1 i 1 3 i 1 1 1 1 4 2 i 9 1 : 1 2 4 1 1 2 28 >8 191 35 215 207 83 74 47 28 9 2 1 1 1 118 2,695 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 77 78 79a 79a (1) 79a (3) 79a (4) 79a (8) 79 b 79c 79(1 82 83a 84b 85g 89-90 91 P2a 93a 93b 93c 96 98 99c 102c 10.1a 101c 108 109a 103b 110a 113 115a 115c 117a 117b 118c 119 120 122a 122e 124b 127e 144a 1450 14fia 189 514 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table. 73. — Deaths, by months, colored enlisted men ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000.<» 935 1 2,392 i 5, 346 8,673 9,664 11, 541 12,667 28, 279 33,208 47, 171 78,734 91,270 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Year, 191 Year, 1918. Cause. Octo- ber and pre- ceding. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. 1 I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal) . 6 0. 30 0.53 9 Diphtheria and results 10 0. 95 1.27 0. 72 0. 51 .91 23. 53 14 .13 19£ 19i Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 5.03 2.24 1. 38 1.04 1.70 .61 .92 Paratyphoid A 19p 20a 1. 04 Septicemia, general.’ 20c Pyemia, surgical 25b Mycoses (others) II. Tuberculosis (all) 2. 77 4. 97 4. 16 1.S9 2. 97 3. 98 1.53 2.44 2.5C 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 2. 77 3. 73 3. 12 .95 2. 97 2. 53 .76 1.83 1.81 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 1. 24 .72 .25 .5! 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 1.04 .95 .72 .51 .61 . If III. Venereal diseases (all) 1. 24 .36 .25 .46 . 5J 37 Syphilis (all) .36 .25 .46 .5; 3Sa Chancroidal infection 1.24 IV. General diseases (others), 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors 1.38 46 48a .15 .i: 50 52a Diabetes, mellitus Addison s disease .25 .15 1.38 57-59 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 61 Meningitis, simple 1.24 1.04 .51 .15 03 b 64 66b 69 Epilepsy .42 1 VI. Mental alienation. 67 6Sd 68h 6Si VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Tor Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .25 VIII. Ear, diseases of. .95 76b X. Throat, diseases of. 87 100 | Pharvnx, diseases of 1.24 a Deaths which occurred as the result ol operations done for the removal of defects are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 515 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER l,000.o i?, 827 148, 679 148, 372 140, 396 131, 219 123, 152 119,801 108, 650 64, 166 12, SOS 1, 741 1, 287 185 83 122, 412 Inter- national classifi- cation No. fear, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Total for period. ,cto- i No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. 0. 16 0. 08 0. 34 0. 10 0. 07 1 In. 4a . 16 6 .08 .01 9 1.09 4.68 3. 80 2. 99 3. 29 .88 0. 29 0. 10 0. 10 10 .08 .02 14 1.38 1.05 .90 .60 .55 .39 .90 .44 0. 94 .96 .78 19g . 11 .01 19i .01 19p 17 .09 .02 20a 09 .01 20c .01 25b 56 2. 10 2. 10 4. 87 4. 57 2. 53 3.21 2. 43 2. 06 3. 84 6. 90 3. 75 21 1.53 1.05 3.50 3. 02 1. 75 2. 60 1. 44 1.31 2. 88 6. 90 2. 79 28a 17 .24 .40 .77 1. 10 .49 .30 .44 . 19 .98 .48 29 17 .32 .60 . 46 .29 .30 . 56 . 48 30-35 .08 .OS .09 .09 . 19 .15 .08 .08 .09 .09 . 19 . 14 37 .01 38a .03 .02 39-45 .09 .01 46 .02 48a .08 .08 .20 .03 50 .02 52a . 10 .02 55e .09 .01 . 10 .01 60 09 .03 .16 .17 .27 .10 . 19 .14 Cl . 10 .01 63b . 10 . 19 .02 61 ■ ii .01 66b .09 .02 69 .09 .09 .02 67 09 6. 90 .02 6Sd . 11 .02 68h .01 .01 .09 .02 76a ... .09 .01 76b .08 .01 87 1- .09 .96 1 .03 100 516 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 73. — Deaths, by months, colored enlisted met ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 191 7. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Octo- ber and pre- ceding. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 0.13 7S 79a 1.04 0.25 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 1.04 79a ...... 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .25 79b .25 79c 79d 82 .13 S4b Sag 1.38 .25 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 4. 15 1.24 2.08 1.89 0. 85 .25 0.30 1.0: 91 2. 24 1.38 2. 48 1.04 .85 0. 72 .25 .91 S.G* 92a 29. 15 45. 64 16. 15 30. 15 12.31 5. 09 7. 23 5. 09 5.33 17.2, 1 93a .36 .15 .in 93b . 15 93c 4. 48 1. 38 .51 .61 96 ■ 1: l 98 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c 102c .25 105c .15 .1 108 2. 24 .42 .36 .25 .46 109a 1.24 109b 110a 113 115a 1 1 So i ■ . 15 117a 2. 24 .30 .] 117b .] 118c . 15 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( non - venereal). 119 . 15 120 5. 03 1. 38 .51 122a .25 122e 1 24h 127e venereal). XV. Skin and cellalur tissues, diseases of. 144a .36 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion,, diseases of. XVII. Congenital malformation and ill-defined diseases. 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 2. 24 1.38 1.04 .36 .76 .30 10. 05 44.84 63.62 29.82 42.62 17. 99 13. 58 14. 46 12.21 13. 72 b Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 517 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. ' at , 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Total for period. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. Ito- r. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. 0.09 0.10 0 01 77 0.09 .02 78 . 10 0.10 0.22 1 .06 79a .10 .11 .02 79a( 1 ) .11 .03 79a(3) .10 .01 79a(4) .01 79a(8) .01 79b 09 6. 08 . 10 . 11 .03 79c 09 0. 16 . 10 . 11 0. 96 .06 79d . 10 1 .01 82 .08 I .01 83a .09 1 ■ .01 84b 1 .02 85g 95 .24 .21 .31 89-90 1137 2. 31 2.35 3.59 2. 93 .97 1. 10 . 11 0. 75 .96 | 3.23 91 131 4.52 4. 13 4. 19 6. 13 1. 56 1.00 .88 6. 36 92a 17 .08 .09 .10 .08 93a .16 .09 .07 93 b .. .08 .16 1 . 11 93c .16 .17 .09 1 .06 96 .09 1 .02 98 .09 .01 99c 09 .02 102c .. .08 i . 11 .02 19 .32 .08 .09 .07 105c .16 .31 . 19 . 10 .22 .37 . 16 108 | .01 109a 1)9 .01 109b .08 1 .01 110a .08 1 .01 113 . . 01 . . 10 .01 .08 .16 .09 .07 117a ■ OS .02 117b .08 .02 118c .24 .06 119 [17 .16 .08 .09 .09 . 10 .20 .11 . 15 120 01 19.9a , .08 .09 . 10 !02 122e . . .08 .01 124b ..... .08 .01 127e .08 .09 .03 144a ••••{. .16 .02 145o ) •• .01 146a j .16 .32 .09 .09 .19 .23 1S9 56. 18. 40 15. 45 18.37 18.93 8.09 7. 41 5. 19 5. 24 8.64 13. 79 9. 35 66. 67 22.05 518 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 74. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enli ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Monthly strength 4,870 5, 826 5, 171 6, 675 8,519 9, 409 21 , Inter- 11 at iul'lll 1 classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. September. Octobe I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 4 Malarial fevers (all) 6 Measles 9 Diphtheria and results 10 Influenza 14 Dysentery 19f German measles Wg 19h Meninaitis.cerebrosninalieDidemicl Mumps 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 19n Typhoid vaccination 1 251) Mycoses (others) 1 26 Pellaera ! 47 Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) 1 17 6 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 1 16 6 28b Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliarv tuberculosis 30-33 Tuberculosis (others) 1 || 1 3 2 2 37 38a Syphilis (all) 1 5 1 2 j Chancroidal infection i 38b Gonococcus infection 1 2 2 36 IV. General diseases (others). 1 , 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors 46 48a Arthritis i 50 52b 88 I 54 —tall 1 56b 8 57-59 . V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 62 63a i 63 b 64 66a 6fib 66c 69 Epilepsy .' 2 4 ; 1 74:1. 74b i 74c 1 1 74d 74e 72 Neuro-cireulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). 73n 73b 7 Sr* 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 2 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 519 uk in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 39, 225 36, 851 50, 705 49, 955 54, 814 59, 015 87, 650 89, 305 124, 976 108, 422 164, 846 Inter- national classifi- cation No. tar, 1917- Continued. Year, 1918. Member. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. 1 4 1 1 2 2 6 1 9 2 1 2 n 10 14 1 19f 1 2 2 1 19g 19h 1 1 1 1 1 19k 1 25b 1 2 1 26 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 1 47 56 69 145 106 87 57 54 63 63 93 72 49 65 142 102 76 55 45 46 55 81 65 2Sa 28b 1 6 29 7 4 3 3 5 2 9 17 8 12 7 30-35 18 29 87 62 304 76 94 63 297 262 465 12 21 58 2 33 63 3 29 44 5 63 4 72 91 4 125 37 6 8 27 29 238 47 45 174 218 167 333 3Sb 2 1 2 2 2 14 4 36 3 39-45 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 3 46 9 24 3S 28 33 31 41 100 64 in 104 48a 48b 1 1 1 10 7 9 1 2 2 IS 33 51a 2 1 1 1 2 12 88 1 1 i 10 4 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 5 10 15 41 19 1 56b 57-59 61 62 2 1 5 9 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 63a 63b 64 66a 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 3 1 3 9 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 2 70 66c 69 11 1 5 34 17 24 28 3S 56 56 1 82 1 1 2 3 3 g 74b 74c 2 2 4 1 2 2 10 2 3 6 2 2 i 4 5 74d 74e 72 19 23 1 i 10 1 3 • • 3 5 i i 15 7 12 18 1 31 73a 73b 4 4 1 23 6 11 1 2 2 33 1 4 1 1 6 73c 73d 2 s 520 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 74. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 182, 705 150, 5S7 104, 140 68 , 337 66, 104 44, Inter- national classifi- cation No. ' Year, 1918- —Continued. Year, 1919. October. November. December. Month not stated. January. February. Marcl I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 4 1 6 1 9 Diphtheria and results 10 10 6 1 1 3 1 14 1 19f 19g 19h 1 1 1 1 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 19n 25b 26 1 47 1 1 65 69 49 10 33 26 2 Sa 58 48 47 10 30 25 28b 29 30-35 7 21 2 3 1 III. Venereal diseases (all) 850 1,064 1, 080 102 40 37 199 157 31 1 16 15 38a 6 6 8 38b 901 1,041 86 25 36 IV. General diseases (others). 4 9 1 39-45 1 1 1 46 3 4 2 1 297 359 159 18 6 48b 1 50 2 2 51 29 7 2 52b 88 11 5 2 54 f 55a 55b 55(1 1 2 6 1 i i .. j. 56a 56b 5 9 1 i 1 57-59 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 2 62 2 1 i 63a 1 63b 4 9 1 64 2 7 2 3 .... 66 b 2 1 66 c 8 4 69 72 62 17 3 5 1 1 74 b 22 11 7 3 !’ Enuresis 8 13 3 i 1 74d 1 74 e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). 109 12 2 3 . 72 1 1 73a 73 h 19 21 8 1 3 2 73c 73d 7 4g 67 139 18 2 . Nervous system, other diseases of 3 4 1 DISCHARGES EC® DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES 521 (nited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec, 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1 20, 780 18,562 20, 058 18, 013 11,322 9,084 8,792 8, 935 Y ear, 1919— Continued. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 1 1 1 1.. 1 1 20 19 1 4 4 20 18 29 27 39 35 1 17 15 17 16 7 7 10 10 170 164 1 D 0 2 4 4 2 11 6 3 15 5 3 7 2 6 2 1 3 1 1 1 6 6 2 1 3 2 2 4 2 11 1 5 2 1 i i 3 7 4 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 L i i 1 i 2 1 7 , it i 1 ft 2 i 1 i i 2 2 1 1 2 . 2 2 1 1 1 1 I* 1 2 1 1 1 145, 826 Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 2 4 7 6 2 9 37 10 1 14 1 19 f 8 19g 7 19h 1 19k 1 19n 1 25b 5 26 13 47 1,564 1,423 28a 1 28b 7 29 133 30-35 5,187 1, 089 37 61 38a 4,037 38b 44 36 8 39-45 26 46 1,481 48a 1 48b 7 50 1S1 51a 2 52 b 37 88 1 54 1 55 a 15 55b 24 55d 2 55e 4 56 a 131 56b 1 57-59 13 61 11 62 10 63a 26 63b 28 64 6 66a 5 66b 28 66c 608 69 7 74a 82 74b 66 74c 19 74d 258 74 e 5 72 170 73a 1 73b 321 73c 17 73d 26 74g 522 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Inter ■ national classifi- cation No. 07 OSa 68b fi.sd 6Se 6Sf 68g 08h C8i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 751 75g 75b 75i 75,i 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76(1 76e sod 86e 86h 86i 87a 100a 100b inoc lood 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a S3b 83e 83 d 84 b Table 74. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in l ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. September. October VI. Mental alienation . 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Psychasthenia Psychosis, alcoholic 1 1 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 1 1 7 *"*| 1 9 1 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 1 1 2 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. X. Throat, diseases of. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 1 4 1 1 ' 1 1 ; 5 13 1 1 3 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES 523 Vited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 'ear, 1917— Contd. Year, 1918. Inter- national ticember. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September classifi- cation No. 1 2 1 1 1 1 67 1 3 3 7 3 9 5 11 10 18 68a 3 10 3 26 7 8 6 107 12 71 12 60 18 62 18 129 13 139 26 1 156 23 68b 6Sd 6Se 1 4 2 1 10 16 17 35 68 f 1 1 68g 68h 1 8 3 2 3 9 11 8 3 " 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 18 6 68i 2 3 3 10 3 6 12 9 46 12 ' i 1 4 1 75a(l) 75a(2> 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b i 1 1 4 5 1 2 7 3 5 6 2 13 3 n 1 2 1 2 1 4 25 3 1 1 1 i 1 2 3 12 3 2 3 3 75c 75d 2 2 1 3 2 2 7 6 4 1 i 1 2 4 2 13 3 . 3 1 2 75f .... 1 75g 75h 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 i 1 1 2 75 i 1 3 8 10 4 75j 75k i 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 i .. . i 1 i 2 2 .... 1 1 i 1 1 75p 75r 76a i 2 1 1 5 3 12 16 33 11 i 3 6 5 i 10 n 25 . 1 1 1 3 2 1 10 4 1 1 i 2 2 1 86d 1 2 2 6 86e 86h 86i 1 2 3 2 i 1 87a 100a 1 i 1 100b 100c lOOd 77 78 i 1 1 i 137 1 a 13 61 6 37 33 51 77 68 66 57 79a 2 1 1 36 9 1 87 40 5 1 3 1 79a(2) 79ai3j 79a (4) 79a(5) 79a(S) 79b 2 4 5 5 33 21 25 10 17 11 1 68 6 1 44 12 4 37 13 1 4 36 9 2 1 1 4 2 2 I 2 4 1 5 2 5 15 7 9 1 1 1 2 1 79c 2 12 6 6 2 16 4 11 2 11 3 79d 79e 2 1 1 10 4 1 1 i 1 81a | 8 3 1 4 5 Sib ..... l 1 1 2 1 81c • 1 2 1 1 8ld 1 i 82 • 1 2 1 1 2 i i 1 4 1 3 1 4 1 83a 831) 1 i 2 3 7 4 12 7 83c 1 2 2 3 2 83d 1 2 1 2 1 4 6 2 84b 524 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 74. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Y r ear, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. classifi- cation No. Cause. October. November. December. Month not stated . January. February. March VI. Mental alienation . 67 General paralysis of the insane 2 1 6Sa 13 14 4 1 2 68b 225 183 171 1 13 10 17 14 13 1 8 6 68ft 1 1 68f 24 21 14 1 68g 68h 10 9 1 5 68i 4 3 1 1 2 VII. Eyes and their anneza, diseases of. 7 5 5 1 i 1 1 i' 75a 4 2 1 75a ( 4) Defective vision (cause not stated) 2 2 4 1 75b 1 2 75d Cataract 1 1 | Trachoma 2 3 i 75f 1 75g Pterygium 2 2 1 || 75i 75j Amaurosis Choroiditis 1 1 1 1 2 75k Iritis 2 1 2 2 751 1 1 3 75m 1 1 75n Nystagnus i 75o 2 75p 75r 6 4 2 1 i VIII. Ear, diseases of. 1 76a 32 18 15 1 i 1 76b 1 1 1 76d 5 1 1 76e 1 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86d 86e 7 2 86h 2 80i 1 1 X. Throat, diseases of. 1 100a 10Ub i 100c 100d XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 1 77 l 78 79a 78 87 81 24 n 1 79a 6 7 4 6 i 1 79a 3 2 • - 1 79a 55 60 47 14 8 79a 14 10 28 1 2 1 ’I 1 79a 5 1 . . 79a 3 2 2 8 10 5 79c 1 79d 16 14 4 1 3 2 4 11 1 2 2 81a 1 1 81b 7 3 81c 1 1 82 88a 1 1 5 14 88 h 1 3 4 83c 11 4 i 2 2 83d 4 4 1 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 5 3 1 3 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 525 kited States , Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919- -Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. ipril. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 2 15 67 1 1 1 1 9 114 68 a 2 2 5 1 3 1 3 1 13 1,416 68b 4 4 7 4 5 2 2 28 267 68d 3 68 e 1 153 68f 2 68g 1 1 1 2 90 68h 1 2 1 2 3 6 72 68i 1 1 2 133 10 75a(l) 13 75a(2) 1 51 75a(3) 1 < 2 2 59 75a(4) 23 75b 1 14 75c 1 1 1 30 75d 37 75 e 75f 1 75g 2 1 1 1 25 75h 12 75i 1 33 75j 16 75k 1 23 751 10 75m 2 5 1 9 2 2 2 2 1 1 81 75r 1 1 1 6 1 1 187 1 4 76b 2 31 76d 12 76e 1 86d 1 21 86e 10 86h 4 86i 1 3 100a 1 100b 1 100c 1 lOOd 3 2 8 78 6 7 io 29 3 966 79a 1 2 4 5 1 86 79a(l) 79a(2) 4 4 4 14 2 4 614 79a(3) 1 1 2 8 213 79a(4) 1 16 79a(5) 1 22 79a(8) 1 3 2 2 1 1 84 79b 8 2 2 3 1 136 79d 2 i 73 79e 1 9 81a 1 1 31 81b 7 81c 1 7 81d 1 5 82 29 83a 1 24 83b 1 1 70 83c 21 83d 30 84b MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 5 2 6 Table 74. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Year, 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. September Octob 85a 85b 85c 85d 85 f 85g 85h 89-90 91 9'2a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 99a 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 10S 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 111 115a 117a 117b 118b 119 120 122b 122d 122e 123 121a 121b 125a 125b 125c 126 127b 127c 127d 127e 112 113b 111a 111b 145a 145b 145e 1451 145h 145i 145j 145m 1450 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of— Continued. Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Tachycardia Hemorrhage XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 1 Pneumonia, broncho- 1 * 1 1 Pleurisy, suppurative 1 Pleura, other diseases of 2 1 Pulmonary emphysema XIII. Digestive system , diseases of. ....... Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer j Diarrhea Ascaris lumbricoides ! Appendicitis 1 4 1 Hernia ::::::::::: XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( non - venereal). .. . .. . Epididymitis (non venereal) 1 1 Genitourinary system, other diseases of (non- venereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 1 . . Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of i Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY- — COLORED ENLISTED ME FT — UNITED STATES, 527 ') United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. "jar, 1917— Continued. Year, 1918. Inter- national classifi- 1 rember. December. January. February. March. April. May June. July. August. September. cation No. 1 2 3 67 2 18 1 1 2 23 IS 36 34 2 1 5 8 2 3 i 12 19 18 27 85f 1 1 85e 1 1 1 1 2 1 85h 1 5 1 3 2 1 5 3 8 89-90 1 1 1 2 2 91 3 3 3 2 4 1 1 92a 1 1 9 2 3 1 93a 1 1 1 93b 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 93c 4 6 15 5 8 13 14 14 17 57 51 96 1 2 1 9 3 97 1 1 1 98 99a 3 1 9 7 27 89 99 o 1 101 2 1 2 1 2 3 102a 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 102c 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 105b 1 1 1 105c 1 10ft 1 107a 1 3 1 1 1 2 108 3 4 4 4 5 10 4 49 36 122 53 109a 109b 1 1 i 1 1 3 8 1 6 11 110a 1 1 1 4 1 110b 1 113 1 114 1 1 115a 1 1 117a 1 2 1 117b 1 118b 2 1 119 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 120 1 99b 1 1 3 2 122d 1 1 1 1 2 122e 9 1 1 1 2 2 1 124a 4 1 2 i 1 6 1 9 -lb 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 125b i 3 1 1 25c 1 12ft 1 1 2 127b 2 1 1 27f. 1 127d 1 i 2 127a 1 142 1 143b 1 1 1 1 i 2 4 i 144a 1 1 144b 1 2 2 145e 1 1451 1 145h 1 145i 145j 1 145m 1 7 2 4 1 13 11 22 9 145o 528 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 74. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in \ ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. national classifi- cation No 85a 85b 85c 85d 85 f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 99a 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 117a 117b 118b 119 120 122b 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127b 127C 127d 127e 142 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145e 1451 145h 1451 145j 145m 145o Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Cause. October. November. December. Month not stated. January. February. March XI. Circulatory system, diseases of— Continued. 28 146 * 20 1 Cardiac murmurs, not organic 1 85 95 690 3 6 Bradycardia 14 14 6 1 Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of 1 2 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 14 16 35 2 2 1 3 4 2 2 Pneumonia, lobar 3 2 1 3 1 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 7 8 1 46 91 68 1 5 3 Pulmonary emphysema 3 8 4 2 1 1 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 1 Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 13 28 5 1 1 • 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 26 39 13 6 6 1 5 4 1 1 5 5 2 1 i 2 3 3 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (non- venereal). 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 6 3 i 6 10 2 1 1 1 1 8 61 1 1 1 2 3 Genitourinary system, other diseases of (non- venereal). 23 8 1 1 XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 1 . 1 3 3 1 . 1 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 27 26 17 3 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN— UNITED STATES, 529 jited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919- -Continued. j Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. .pril. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Month not stated. 1 290 85a 2 85b 1 998 85c 1 1 S5d 134 85f 2 85 g 11 85h 1 2 7 1 114 89-90 20 91 1 1 1 31 92a 2 3 2 1 1 4 41 93a 1 1 2 14 93b 3 3 4 8 2 1 1 8 65 93c 2 2 1 1 1 2 432 96 1 30 97 1 1 10 98 1 99a 212 99c 2 101 1 13 102a 17 102c 13 105a 1 105b 4 105c 3 106 1 107a 1 18 108 3 1 5 22 1 1 3 432 109a 1 109b 1 1 1 49 110a 1 21 110b 2 113 1 114 3 115a 2 117a 1 1 15 117b 1 118b 4 119 2 1 1 1 1 27 120 1 122b 10 122d 6 122e 3 123 1 1 40 124a 1 41 124b 1 2 125a 10 125b 7 125c 72 120 12 127b 1 10 127c 1 127d 1 1 42 127e i 142 1 143b 14 144a .... J 2 144b 1 1 145a 2 145b 4 145e : 9 145f 1 145h i 145i 1 145j 2 115in 2 i i i 1 i 154 145o 530 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 74. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. September. Octol 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147C 147d 147e 149a 149 b 149C 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of 2 1 Loose bodies in joint Synovitis \ Floating cartilage Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheu- matism excepted). 1 Hammer-toe Metatarsalgia Myositis. 2 4 2 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations 6 Total for diseases 5 7 11 110 8 19 1 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES. 531 \nited Stales, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ear 1917— -Continued. Year, 191S. Inter- national classifi- jar-ember. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. cation No. 1 2 1 2 5 4 8 8 146a j 1 1 5 2 4 4 22 19 37 39 146b 4 3 1 1 2 2 3 146c 5 9 6 11 1 5 3 21 2S 25 147a 1 2 147b 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 2 IS 147c 1 2 147d 1 2 3 3 4 3 5 15 13 147e 1 2 1 5 12 6 149a ' 1 1 3 149b 1 1 1 2 2 1 149c 1 2 149d 4 19 20 22 20 22 9 41 54 165 82 149e 1 1 1 4 4 149f 2 1 1 1 1 149g 3 2 14 12 23 10 6 41 39 121 66 149h 2 2 2 16 9 150 1 3 8 4 10 6 3 10 7 55 28 189 168 214 662 418 816 496 603 1,168 1,331 2,116 1,926 3553—25 35 ' 532 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 74. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. October. November. December. January. February. March XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 8 12 4 1 1 146b Fractures, faulty union of 44 55 56 6 1 146C Bones, other diseases of 7 19 8 1 147a Ankylosis of joint 27 36 24 147b Loose bodies in joint 147c 19 12 10 2 147(1 Floating cartilage 2 1 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheu- 63 104 20 matism excepted). 149a Hallux valgus 5 3 10 1 149b Hammer-toe 3 4 1 149c Metatarsalgia 1 14ild Myositis. 4 2 r 149c 60 194 118 9 10 1491 8 4 149g 1 149h Organ's of locomotion, other diseases of 73 89 32 1 5 2 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 1 4 2 189 Notspecified or ill-defined diseases 19 13 11 2 1 Total for diseases 2, 763 3,555 2,929 27 306 193 DISCHABGES EOR DISABILITY COLOEED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 533 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1919 —Continued. Inter- national April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. ! Month not stated. period. classifi- cation No. 1 2 2 1 64 146a 1 301 146b 60 146c i 1 1 211 147a 3 147b 2 1 82 147c 1 147d 237 147e 51 149a 13 149b 11 149c 11 149d 2 6 2 1 2 1 907 149e 1 31 149f i 1 S D9g 149h 2 2 2 s 1 i 39 150 2 1 193 1S9 118 ! 78 107 188 51 37 33 23 15 272 21,167 534 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 75 . — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlist ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- nationa) classifi- cation No. Monthly strength 4,870 5,826 j 5,171 6,675 8,519 9, 4C Year, 1917. 4 6 9 10 14 19f 19g 19h 19k 19n 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 40 48a 48b 50 51a 52b 88 54 ■55a 55b 55d 55G 56a 56b 57-59 Cl 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74 b 74c 74d 74e iz 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g Cause. April. May. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Malarial fevers (all) Measles Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) . Mumps Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Typhoid vaccination Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) . Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis (others) III. Venereal diseases (all) . 2. 46 Svphilis (all) Chancroidal infection. Gonococcus infection. IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Gout Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism). Acromegaly Goiter, simple Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Facial paralysis Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others). Epilepsy Jacksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia Enuresis Neurosis. Neuro-c-irculatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Chorea. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) . Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of 2. 46 June. July. August. Septemb 2. 32 2.32 6.96 2. 32 4." 64 2.32 30.58 28. 78 1.80 12. 59 8. 99 ' ’.3." 60 1.S0 3. 60 2. 82 1.41 1.41 1.41 2.82 2 .! 2. 1 1 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office- DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 535 hen in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 21, 795 39, 225 36, 851 50, 705 49, 955 54, 814 59, 015 87, 650 89, 305 124, 976 168, 422 Year, 1917— Continued. Year 1918. « Ictober. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. 0. 33 0. 24 0. 27 0. 55 0. 07 .47 0. 20 .27 ■ . 14 .20 .27 0. 19 . 33 .20 . 14 0. 13 . 13 .07 0. 31 . 19 .07 .31 .33 .47 0 24 0.22 .69 . 19 . 07 35. 79 17. 13 22. 47 34. 32 25. 40 19. 04 11.59 7. 39 8. 47 0.05 6. 63 35. 24 14. 99 21. 17 33.61 24. 50 16. 64 11. 18 6. 16 6. 18 5. 28 5. 77 .24 1.31 .55 2.14 1.30 .71 .72 1.09 .41 1.23 2. 28 . 77 .86 6. 06 5. 51 9. 44 20.59 14.89 66. 55 15. 45 12. 87 32.39 28. 52 IS. 67 4.41 3. 67 6.84 13. 73 7.93 13. 79 5. 90 6. 02 8. 47 6.91 C. 48 .47 . 66 .69 .67 . 29 1. 65 1.84 2. 61 6. 39 6. 97 52.10 9. 56 6. 16 23. 38 20.93 11.90 .47 .24 .27 .27 . 19 1. 00 .24 . 24 . 20 . 14 27 .38 . 14 1. 10 2. 75 7.82 8. 99 6. 73 7.22 6. 30 5. 61 13. 44 6. 15 7. 91 .22 . 10 .33 2. 37 1. 68 1. 97 . 20 . 27 . 27 .48 1. 28 . 41 .55 .31 .24 . 10 . 14 . 13 . 20 .20 .71 .31 .33 .24 . 44 . 13 . 13 .33 99 1. 10 . 44 . 69 1. 34 1. 44 2. 92 . 27 . 13 . 10 . 36 ?9 . 13 . 14 .55 . 48 . 14 .27 . 14 .55 .31 .24 ? 9 . 14 . 19 . 29 .66 .41 .13 .29 . 14 . 41 . 47 . 72 . 66 . 13 . 19 . 21 3. 30 3. 37 1.63 8.05 4. OS 5. 25 5. 69 5. 20 7. 53 5. 38 5.84 .31 . 10 . 07 .! .31 . 44 . ei . 14 . 40 . 67 . 50 .55 .61 . 65 .95 .24 .44 . 27 1.34 . 19 .21 . 4S . 44 . 20 . 54 . 29 97 -y 13 07 .92 . 9S 1. 18 .24 .22 3. 05 .96 1.34 1. 15 1.28 07 1. 22 1. 30 5. 44 1.44 2.41 .41 .27 4. 43 .38 07 .33 2 9 . 13 . 10 .43 . 14 .13 . 19 .29 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 4 6 9 10 14 191 19g 19h 19k 19n 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 51a 52b 88 54 55a 55b 55d 55o 56a 56b 57-59 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 536 Table 75. — Discharges for disability , by months, colored enlistee ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. later- Monthly strength 161,816 lO o 1 - yD 150, 587 101, 110 68,337 66, 104 national ciassiii- Year, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. cation Cause. No. September. October. November. December. January. F ebruary. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 4 0. 07 0. 12 6 . 15 0.08 9 10 Iufluenza .51 0. 66 . 18 . 12 0. 53 0, 18 14 .08 19f 19g .07 .07 19n .07 .08 . 18 19k 19n Pellagra .07 47 . 12 .is II. Tuberculosis (all) 5. 21 1. 27 5. 50 5. 65 5. 80 4.72| 2Sa Tuberculosis of lungs 1.73 3. SI 3. 83 5. 12 5. 27 4. 54 ! 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 30-35 Tuberculosis'(others) .51 . 46 1.67 .23 .53 .18 III. Venereal diseases (all) 33. 85 55. 83 81. 79 121. 15 17.91 7.26 3? Syphilis (all) 9. 10 13. 07 12.51 3. 57 2. 81 2.72! 38a Chancroidal infection .51 .39 .48 .92 38b Gonococcus infection 21. 21 12.37 71.80 119. 95 15. 10 4.54j IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets .29 .26 .72 .12 39-15 .22 .07 .08 . 12 Tumors, benign .22 .20 .32 .23 .18 48a Arthritis 7. 57 19.51 28.61 18. 32 3. 16 i.os 481, Gout . 12 50 Diabetes, mellitus . 13 . 16 51a 2. 40 3.35 2.31 . 81 .35 52b 88 Goiter, simple . 87 . 72 . 40 .23 54 Hemophilia . 29 Muscular rheumatism . 15 .07 . 16 .69 . l!i 55e General diseases (others) . 08 . 07 56b Drug addiction 1.38 .33 . 72 . 12 . 18 .i|j 57-59 . 07 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 . 07 . 13 62 Locomotor ataxia . 22 . 13 . 08 . 18 63a Multiple sclerosis . 07 63 b . 26 . 72 . 12 . 07 . 13 .23 Facial paralysis .35 66b Paraplegia . 16 .12 66c . 53 .32 69 Epilepsy .* 5. 10 1.73 1. 91 1.96 .53 . £ Jacksonian epilepsy . 07 . 18 71b Neurasthenia. . 58 1. 45 .88 .81 74c Enuresis . 44 .53 1. 01 .35 . 18 j 74d 36 . 12 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) . . 1.67 5. 06 8.69 1.38 .35 72 . 07 07 . 08 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 2. 26 1.25 1.67 .92 .53 . : 73 b 73c 51 4 40 11. 08 2. 07 73d 36 13 74g Nervous system, other diseases of .58 .20 .32 . 12 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 537 '(ten in the United States, Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 41,634 29, 824 20, 780 18, 562 20,058 18, 013 11,322 9,084 8,792 8, 935 145, 826 > Inter- national Year, 1919— Continued. classifi- Total for I cation period. No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September October. November. December. 0.01 4 r':::::: ............ .05 6 .01 9 0. 60 1.32 .25 10 .01 14 .01 19f 0. 27 :::::::::::: .05 19g .05 19h .01 19k .01 19n .58 .01 25 b .03 26 0. 40 1.34 . 12 47 6. 72 8.05 11.55 18.75 23. 32 11.33 IS. 01 9. 25 13. 64 5. 36 10.73 5.91 7. 65 10. 39 17. 45 20.93 9.99 16. 95 9. 25 13. 64 5. 36 9. 76 28a .60 . 01 28b .05 29 .SI .40 1. 15 1.29 1. 79 1.33 1.06 .91 30-35 6. IS 6. 84 2.31 7.11 8.97 4. 00 1.06 2. 64 5.36 35. 57 3.23 2. 41 2.31 3. 88 2. 99 1. 33 1.06 2. 64 2. 68 7.47 37 .81 1. 79 .67 .42 2. 15 4.43 3 23 4. 19 2.00 2. 68 27. 68 38b .40 1.34 .30 36 .40 .65 .05 39-45 .60 . 18 46 9.68 2. 82 2.31 3.23 1.79 1.34 10. 16 . 01 48h 1.06 .05 50 .40 1. 20 .67 1. 24 51a . 01 59h 1. 06 . 25 88 . 01 01 . 10 55b .54 .40 .58 1.36 . 17 O? 5.5p .27 .03 .27 .40 1.15 .60 9.25 . 90 56b .58 . 09 61 .81 .58 . 19 64 .60 .04 66a 60 h 10 1.88 .58 1.20 133 1. 36 1.34 4. 17 69 .27 .58 .05 74 a .54 .81 1.20 .56 .54 . 60 1.06 .45 74c .40 .60 1. 77 1 1.08 1.20 1.36 1.34 1.17 73 a 9 90 73 p 73<1 . 18 74g 538 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 75. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. September 07 08a 08b OSd 68e 68f G8g G8h 68 i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75(1 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75r 70a 76b 7fid 76e 80d 80e 80h 8iii 87a 100a 100b 100c lOOd 78 79a 79a 79a 7!’a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 7Pd 79e 81a 81b 81c 81(1 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84 b VI. Mental alienation . General paralysis of the insane 2. 32 2. 32 2. 32 3. 60 2. 06 2. 46 3. 60 1.41 Psychasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive 2. 32 1.28 VII. Eyes and their annex a, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) Strabismus Leucoma Cataract Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Pterygium 2. 06 1 . 80 12. 59 Amaurosis Choroiditis Iritis Keratitis Retinitis 1. 80 Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 16. 19 1.S0 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 1.41 Mastoiditis Defective hearing (cause not stated) . . . Ear, other diseases of 2.32 3. 60 IX. Nasal fosscc , diseases of. X. Throat, diseases of. Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Endocarditis, acute 7.19 1.80 Valvular diseases of the heart 2. 06 (3 ) Mitral insufficiency 2. 06 1.80 Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency. . . 8. 99 23.38 Heart, other organic diseases of Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 1.80 Varicocele 1.80 5. 40 Varicose veins DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 539 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year 1917 — Continued. Year 1918. 1 | October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. 0. 24 0. 44 0 . 20 0.13 0. 10 0. 33 .71 0. 72 1.53 .61 1.23 .67 1.06 0.71 1.10 2.14 3. 26 6. 15 1.92 23.42 14. 44 8. 22 8 . 33 12. 39 9. 90 1.10 .92 .98 1.66 1.44 2. 63 2. 44 2. 46 2. 42 1.25 1.85 .07 .31 .95 .44 .20 1.37 .67 1.54 1.21 . 13 .07 i.io .33 1.S9 . 72 .44 .61 1.23 .67 1.06 . 57 1.65 .61 . 47 .72 . 44 . 41 . 40 . 29 1 . 28 .71 .72 2. 19 .61 .82 1.61 . S 6 3. 28 22 . 13 .29 .24 . 13 . 10 .29 . 33 .48 1. 53 .61 . 69 .81 . 19 . 93 .33 .47 .24 .44 . 14 1. 78 .24 .24 .22 .20 . 14 27 .29 . 86 .40 . 19 .21 .47 . 44 .20 . 41 .27 . 19 . 50 1.30 .24 99 .20 .27 . 19 .93 .40 . 10 .14 . 10 .24 . 24 . 41 27 . 13 . 19 . ii .24 99 . 13 . 14 .24 .40 . 77 .71 .31 . 47 . 14 . 13 . 19 . 07 79 . 41 . 13 . 19 .50 1 . 33 .24 99 . 19 . 14 . 10 .24 . 14 .07 .20 .24 . 44 . 20 . 14 . 40 1. 15 1. 14 1.10 .31 .98 1. 42 1 . 20 .22 .69 1.34 1.06 2.35 .20 .33 . 24 . 66 27 . 10 . 71 .33 .24 .22 .14 . 14 .13 . 19 14 I .20 . 19 . 21 22 .07 . 24 22 . 13 .07 14 .14 13 3.30 1.84 4. 23 14. 44 8.89 7. 22 10.37 10. 54 18. 41 6. 53 4.70 2. 75 .33 1. 42 .48 .44 1.02 .27 .67 . 48 . 0/ 22 90 13 10 21 .61 1.63 7.81 6. 01 3. 72 7.32 9.31 11.69 4. 22 2. 64 . 56 1.22 1.63 4.97 2. 40 2.41 1.83 . S2 5. 3S 1.15 .93 I -( 99 .14 38 . 24 . 22 . 54 . 19 * 29 . 65 .95 . 24 .24 24 99 1.02 .27 . 67 1.44 10 .50 14 1.65 .61 2. 84 .96 . 44 1.22 1.23 .81 1.54 . 78 1. 10 .61 .33 1. 42 .24 2. 19 .41 . 55 .38 . 14 94 . 14 . 13 07 1.89 72 10 .29 .20 10 . 14 - J .24 . 14 . 10 .07 i 22 90 ! .55 48 20 . 14 . 10 .44 .20 .29 .07 .31 .33 .47 .24 .41 .94 .38 .86 .31 . 20 27 . 19 .21 ■ .33 .47 .20 . 27 . 13 .38 . 43 1 3553—25 36 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 07 68a 68b 68d 68e 68f 68g Os'll 68i 75a 75a(l) 75ai2) 75a(3) 7.5a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f log 75h 75i 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b 70,1 76e S6d S6e S6h 86i 87a 100a 100b 100c lOOd 77 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 81a 81b 81c Sid 82 S3a 83b 83c 83d 84 b 540 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 7.5. — Discharges for disability , by months, colored enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Year, 1918- -Continued. Year 1919. classifi- cation No. Cause. September. October. November. December. January. February. VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis ol the insane 0. 07 0. 13 0. 12 Constitutional psychopathic states 1.31 .85 1. 13 . 46 0. 18 0.36 1.82 Mental deficiency....* 11.36 14. 78 14. 58 19. 71 2. 28 Dementia prascox 1.67 1. 12 1.13 1. 50 1.41 1. 09 68e Psychasthenia .07 . 12 Psvchoneurosis 2. 55 1.58 1.67 1.61 .18 6Sg Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive .22 .66 . 72 . 12 . 91 6Si Psychoses (others) . .*. . 44 .26 .24 . 12 . 18 .36 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all).. . .87 .46 .40 .58 . 18 .18 (1) Astigmatism . 07 .08 .18 (2) Hyperopia .36 .07 (3) Myopia*. .22 .26 . 13 . 16 . 12 (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) .22 .16 .46 .18 75b Strabismus... . 07 Leucoma .22 . 13 75d Cataract . 44 .07 . 08 Trachoma .22 . 13 .24 .18 75f Conjunctivitis (others) .07 Pterygium 75H Amblyopia . 15 . 13 .16 .18 Amaurosis 75j 75k 751 Choroiditis .29 .07 . 12 . 18 .31 Iritis . 16 . 12 .35 .31 Keratitis .07 .07 . 08 .35 Retinitis. . . . .07 .08 Nystagmus .18 75o Glaucoma. . . .16 75p 75r Eyelids, diseases of Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .SO .39 .32 .23 .18 .if VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media. 1.82 2.10 1.43 1.73 .18 ,i 76 b Mastoiditis . . . .07 ,i i 76d . 29 .33 . 08 76e Ear, other diseases of . 15 .07 .os S6d IX. Nasal fossae, diseases of. Sinusitis (all). . .44 .46 .16 86h .15 .13 86i .07 .08 X. Throat, diseases of. .08 100b Tonsillitis, chronic .18 100c 100(1 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. . 07 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 4. 15 5. 12 6.93 9. 33 4.21 2.1 79a ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency .51 .39 .56 .46 1.05 79a (2) Aortic stenosis. . 07 .24 .35 2. 62 3.61 4. 78 5. 42 2. 46 J. 79a (4) Mitral stenosis . . . " .92 .80 3. 23 .35 79a . 15 . 40 79a 79b 79c 15 . 20 . 16 . 23 66 .53 . 80 .58 . 07 .08 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency . SO 1.05 1. 13 .46 .53 Heart, other organic diseases of .22 .26 .88 . 08 .12 .35 Sla . 12 81b Sic 36 . 56 .35 Aortitis .07 .12 .18 82 83a 83h .07 .12 .29 i.i§ . 24 .58 . 07 . 07 .46 83c .51 .33 .88 .32 .46 .35 83(1 . 15 .26 . 12 Lymphatic system, other diseases of .35 .53 | DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES. 541 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1.000. Year, 1919 — Continued. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0. 54 • .27 0. 40 0.65 0. 60 1.36 .81 1.08 .81 1. 15 3.23 .60 2. 00 1.06 2.12 3.96 1.36 1.61 2.31 4. 53 2.39 3.33 2.64 .27 .40 1 1.08 .58 .65 .60 .40 1.33 1.06 2.64 4.09 .54 .40 .60 1.33 .27 .27 .40 .60 1.33 .40 . 65 .60 1.32 .81 .58 .65 .67 .27 .65 .40 .27 .81 1.15 1.29 1.20 1.36 1.08 .40 .58 . 65 3. 59 1.36 1.32 .27 1.20 .60 .5* 2. 64 2.96 2.41 4.04 6.46 17. 34 2. 00 .27 .40 1. 15 2.59 2. 99 .67 1.61 1. 61 2.31 2.59 8. 37 1. 33 1.08 .40 .58 1.29 4. 79 .60 .60 .27 .40 1.73 1.29 1.20 1. 06 1.34 .27 .81 1.29 1.79 2. 12 1.32 .54 .60 .58 .67 .58 .58 . 60 .81 . 65 .60 .27 '• Inter- national classifi- cation No. 0. 10 67 .78 68a 9.71 68b 1.83 68d .02 68e 1.05 68f .01 68g .62 68h .49 68i .91 75a .07 75a (1) .09 75a (2) .35 75a(3) .40 75a (4) .16 75b .10 75c .21 75d .25 75e .05 75f .01 75g .17 75h .08 75i .23 75 j .11 75k .16 751 .07 75m .01 75n .03 750 .01 75p .56 75r 1. 28 76a .03 75b .21 76d .08 76e .01 86d .14 86e .07 86h .03 86i .01 87a .02 100a .01 100b .01 100c .01 lOOd .02 77 .05 78 6.63 79a .59 79a(l) .10 79a(2) 4.21 79a(3) 1.46 79a(4) . 11 79a(5) .15 79a(8) .58 79b .05 79c .94 79d .50 79e .06 81a .23 81b .05 81c .05 81d .03 82 .20 83a .17 83b .48 83c . 14 83d .21 84b Total for period. 542 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 75 . — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in tl ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Year, 1917. classifi- cation No. Cause. April. May. June. July. August. Septemte XI. Circulatory system, diseases o/— Continued. 85a Cardiac arrhythmias 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic 85c Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia 85f Tachycardia Hemorrhage 85h Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 2.46 91 Pneumonia, broncho- a 2. 06 2.32 92a Pneumonia, lobar 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 2. 46 93c Pleura, other diseases of 96 Asthma 3.60 97 Pulmonary emphysema 98 Lungs, other diseases of XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of . | lilt Esophagus, diseases of. . . 102a Ulcer of the stomach 102c Stomach, other diseases of .. 105a Duodenal ulcer 105b Diarrhea 105c Enteritis and colitis 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) 107a Ascaris lumbricoides 108 Appendicitis 1 . 80 1.41 109a Hernia 7.19 f 109b Intestinal obstruction 110a Fistula in ano liob Intestines, other diseases of... . 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 114 Cholelithiasis 115a Cholecystitis 117a Peritonitis 117b Peritoneal adhesions 118b \ isceroptosis XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal) I 119 Nephritis, acute 120 Nephritis, chronic 122b Nephroptosis 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 123 Nephrolithiasis 124a Cystitis 124b Bladder, oilier diseases of. 125a ... 125b 126 Prostate, diseases of 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 2.06 1.80 127c Hydrocele 127d 127e 1.80 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143b 144a 1 145a . . i .. 1 145h 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 1 i. so 1 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY- — COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 543 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1917— Continued. Year , 1918 Inter- national October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. elassifi-- cations No. 0. 20 0.27 0. 40 6.43 0. 14 . 13 .20 .27 3.09 1.73 2.56 0. 61 0. 33 1. 18 1.92 0. 44 . 61 . 14 1.61 1.82 1.28 85f .22 . 13 85g 0.55 .31 .24 .24 .22 .27 . 10 .31 1.63 .21 .61 .27 .13 . 4S .21 89-90 .33 .24 . 14 . 14 91 . 55 .98 .71 72 . 44 :::::::::::: .07 92a .22 .20 .27 .27 .21 93a .24 . 10 .07 93b .33 . 47 .24 . 66 . 13 .29 .07 93c 1.10 1.22 1.95 3. 55 .24 1.20 .48 1.75 .22 2. 64 1. 92 1.88 1.63 .19 4. 06 .36 96 97 .13 .07 98 99a . 55 . 71 .24 .27 .94 2. 59 6. 34 99c .07 101 . 47 . 27 . 10 . 14 102a .31 .71 22 . 14 27 . 19 . 07 102c . 55 .24 99 .61 . 14 .27 .10 .07 105b .31 .20 .07 105c .13 106 99 107a .31 .71 .22 . 13 . 07 108 .55 .92 1.30 .95 .96 1.09 2.03 . 55 6. 58 3. 46 8.69 109a 109b .33 . 24 .24 99 .20 . 41 1. 08 .10 .43 110a .24 . 14 .13 .29 110b . 10 113 . 22 114 .10 .07 115a .24 .20 117a .20 97 117b . 10 118b .41 . 13 119 .31 .47 ?2 .41 .41 . 13 . 19 .21 120 122b . 20 . 14 . 40 . 19 12 2d .31 .24 . 14 .13 .19 122e 123 2. 13 .24 . 20 . 14 . 27 . 19 124a .95 99 .20 . 27 .13 . 10 .43 124b 125a . 24 .24 .13 . 10 .07 125b . 10 .21 125c 126 . 55 . 13 . 10 .07 127b .. .40 . 19 127c .24 127d 27 .10 .07 127e .24 142 143b .31 .24 .20 . 14 .13 .19 . 29 144a 99 .07 144b . .07 145b 97 . 14 145e .20 . 13 145f .13 145h . 14 145i 3 . 145j .24 1. 66 145m .31 .48 .88 .20 1. 75 1.06 1450 i 544 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 75.- — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Year; 1918 — Continued. Year 1919. classifi- cation No. Cause. September October. November. December. January. February. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of— Continued. 1.31 1.84 11.64 2. 30 0.18 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic .12 85c 85d 2. 48 5. 58 7. 57 79. 51 0. 53 1.09 Bradycardia 1.97 .92 1.13 .69 .18 85g Hemorrhage 85n Circulatory system, other diseases of .07 . 16 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 .58 .92 1. 28 4. 03 .48 .55 .18 .55 91 .26 .23 .35 92a .07 .20 . 16 .12 .53 93a .07 .13 . 16 .35 .70 93 b . 12 .53 93c . 13 .56 .92 .18 96 Asthma 3.71 3.02 7. 25 7. 84 .88 .55 97 .22 .20 .64 .46 9S .07 . 16 .12 .18 .is XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 99c .07 \ I 2. 62 .85 2. 23 .58 101 .07 .... 102a .22 .07 .... 102c .07 .12 .53 105a .07 .12 105b .08 105c 106 .08 .07 .08 107a 108 . 15 .08 .23 .18 .18 1.09 109a 3.86 1.71 3. 11 - 1.50 1.05 109b .08 110a . 80 .33 .32 .12 .18 110b .07 .33 .40 .23 113 .12 114 115a .07 117a 117b .07 .13 .24 .35 118b XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 120 .20 . 08 .11 1221) . 08 122d .07 .08 .12 122c 123 .08 .12 .18 124a .07 .72 . 48 .35 .11 124b 125a 125b . 44 .39 .80 .23 . 07 .22 .08 .12 125c 126 .07 .07 .08 .07 .53 4. 86 .12 .18 127 b . 15 .08 .3 127c .07 .24 127d 127e . 15 1. 51 .64 .1 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b .07 .07 .18 . .08 145f 145h 145i 145m .20 .24 .12 .08 1450 . 66 1.77 | 2. 07 1.96 .53 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES, 545 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Y r ear, 1919 —Continued. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0. 27 0 . 60 1. 99 .01 85b 1. 08 6 . 84 .01 85d .27 .92 85f .01 85g . 08 .81 0. 40 1. 15 4. 19 . 78 89 90 . 14 91 .40 1.32 . 21 92a .51 .81 1.73 1.20 0. 67 1. 36 .28 93a .51 .40 1.20 . 10 93 b 1.31 1.21 1. 73 2.59 4. 79 1.33 1.06 1.36 93c .27 .81 1. 15 .67 1.06 2. 96 96 .60 . 21 97 .40 .58 . 07 98 . 01 9Qa 1. 45 QQp 01 101 09 1 09a ::::::::: . 11 102 c t: 09 1 05a . 01 . 03 105c . 02 106 01 1 07a .27 . 40 12 108 1 . 88 1.21 .58 3. 23 13. 16 1 . 06 1. 32 2.96 109a 01 1 OQh .27 .40 . 67 . 34 110 a 1 4 113 01 09 01 .27 . 60 1 . 06 10 1 1 7h 01 1 18h .27 . 03 119 .27 .81 . 60 1. 36 . 19 120 07 12 2 d j 04 09 1.06 ' 9 7 . 40 28 194b .60 01 125a 197h •1 .10 . 07 127c .60 .29 01 i 01 1 43h .27 .10 144a 01 1 45b . 03 .1 . . . 06 145f . 01 145h . 01 1451 . 01 145j .27 .01 145ia .81 .81 . 58 . 65 . 60 1.32 1.06 145o MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 546 Table 75. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in the ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. April. May. June. July. August. September. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d I47e 149a 149b 149c 149(1 l49e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of ; 1" * 3. 60 1. 28 Loose bodies in joint Synovitis Floating cartilage Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- cepted). 1.28 Hammer-toe Metatarsalgia Myositis 4. 12 7. 19 2.55 Talipes Organs of locomotion, other diseases of XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 10. 79 Total for diseases 12. 32 14.41 25. 52 197. 82 11.27 24. 23 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY — COLORED ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES 547 United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1917 — Continued. Year, 1918. October. November. December. January. February. Mar eh . April. May. June. July. August. 0. 31 0. 65 0. 22 0. 27 o. 67 0.38 0. 57 .33 0.24 i. 21 . 44 0. 81 .55 2. 96 1.82 2.64 1.22 . 71 .22 .20 .27 . 19 .21 1.63 2. 13 1. 44 2.41 .20 .69 .40 2.30 2. 00 . 10 .33 .47 .24 22 . 14 .27 .48 . 14 .13 . 19 .24 .48 .66 .61 .40 . 48 1.07 .24 . 44 .41 . 14 .48 .86 .24 29 .21 .33 .20 . 13 .19 . 14 . 13 . 14 2. 20 1. 22 6. 19 4. 73 5.29 4. 38 4. 47 1.23 . 14 5. 51 . 13 5. 19 .10 11. 76 .29 . 47 .24 . 13 .07 .55 .92 .65 3. 31 2.88 5. 04 2. 03 .82 5. 51 3. 74 8. 62 . 44 27 27 1. 14 .55 .31 .98 1.89 .96 2. 19 1. 22 .41 1.34 .67 3. 92 71.59 51. 39 79.44 156. 69 100. 41 178. 63 100. 85 82. 15 153. 92 127. 80 150. 77 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 1491 149g 149h 150 189 ! 548 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 75. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in th ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 140a 140b 140c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 1491 149g 149b 150 189 Cause. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of Ankylosis of joint Loose bodies in joint Synovitis Floating cartilage Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- cepted). Hallux valgus Hammer-toe Metatarsalgia Myositis Pes planus Talipes Tenosynovitis Organs of locomotion, other diseases of XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations N ot specified or ill-defined diseases Total for diseases Year, 1918 — Continued. Year 1919. September. October. November. December. January. February. 0. 58 0.53 0. 96 0. 46 0. 18 0.18 2.84 2.89 4. 38 6. 45 1.05 .18 . 44 . 46 1.51 .92 .18 1.82 . 15 1.77 2.87 2.77 1.31 1. 25 .96 1.15 .30 . 16 . 12 .94 4. 14 • 8.29 2.30 .44 .33 .24 1. 15 .18 .20 .32 .18 .07 .IS .26 .16 . 18 5. 97 3. 94 15. 43 13.59 1.58 1.82 .29 .53 .56 .46 .07 .08 4.80 4.80 7.09 3.69 .88 .36 .66 .07 .32 .23 2. 04 1. 25 1.04 1.27 .35 .18 140. 21 181. 48 283. 28 337. 52 53. 74 35. 04 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES 549 Jnited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Year, 1919 — Continued. Total for period. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. 0.27 1.08 .81 .27 0. 40 .40 1.29 1.20 0. 44 2. 06 . 41 1. 45 .02 .56 .05 1.63 .35 .09 .08 .08 6.22 . 21 .05 3. 83 .27 1.32 .60 1. 06 .81 .81 . 65 .81 . 54 .27 6. 72 2. 82 1. 15 3. 88 . 65 1.20 0.67 2. 12 1.32 .60 2.99 1.61 .81 1.15 1.29 1. 34 1.06 | .'54' .81 .60 63. 72 47. 49 45. 04 69.17 112. 44 33. 98 39. 20 43. 60 31.38 20.13 145. 15 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 1S9 550 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 76, — Discharges for disability, by months , colored ABSOLUTE NUMBERS, a Inter- national classifi- cation No. 10 14 lOK 25a 47 28a 28b 30-35 37 38b 39-45 48a 50 51a 53b 55e 50b 03 h 60a 60b 09 74b 74e 73a 73c 67 68a 68b 68d OSf 68g 68h 68i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75c 75d 75e 75f 75j 75k 751 750 75r a No discharges were reported for causes other than those shown in this table. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. 3, 327 8,673 9, 664 11, 541 12, 667 28, 279 33, 208 47, 171 ■ 78, 734 91, 270 138, 82‘ 148,079 Year 1917. Year, 1918. Cause. No- vem- ber and pre- ced- ing. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 1 1 1 2 o 1 2 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 IV. General diseases (others). 1 1 1 1 i Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- ism. 1 1 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 1 i 1 1 1 4 3 action of the heart). 1 1 i cepted). VI. Mental alienation. 1 General paralysis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states. . . . 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated). Leucoma Cataract Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Choroiditis Iritis Keratitis Glaucoma -- — Eyes and annexa, other diseases of. - . . ::::::: ;;;;;;; ------ ..... DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. 551 nlistedmen in Europe , Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 48 .872 140, 396 131, 219 123, 152 119, SOI 108, 650 64, 166 12, 508 1, 741 1, 287 1S5 S3 122,412 'ear, 191S— Con. Year, 1919. Inter- De- lem- fber. Month not stated. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. Total for period . national classifi- cation No. 2 5 5 5 1 2 22 10 1 i 14 2 3 19g 1 1 1 1 1 2 10 1 1 47 1 26 9 14 9 2 3 1 121 221 24 15 8 12 8 6 1 2 113 199 28a 28b 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 i 1 15 30-35 6 9 3 2 5 2 2 32 6S 3 4 3 2 2 1 IS 41 37 3 5 1 14 27 3Sb 2 39-45 i 2 2 3 0 3 1 7 24 3 1 1 6 50 1 1 3 1 1 53 b 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 63b 1 i 66b 12 9 4 1 10 62 69 2 1 2 74b 2 1 3 74e 1 2 1 4 11 1 1 3 1 2 67 1 1 1 9 2 68a 3 5 ii 7 3 1 1 38 85 68b 8 4 8 2 3 1 37 6Sd 2 1 1 1 s 68f 6Xe 1 8 1 ... 4 5 2 9 1 26 68h ... 1 3 3 1 1 1 4 68i 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 75a n ) ... 1 75a(3) 75a(4) 1 1 1 1 1 1 75d 1 1 9 75e 1 1 2 75f 1 1 75 j 1 1 75k 1 1 2 1 3 8 , 751 1 i i 2 | 6 , 75r MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS 55 9 Table 76. — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men i ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. Year. 1918. No- vem- ber and pre- ced- ing. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No vem ber 7fia 76b 76d 86 e 87b 100b 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79h 79d 79e 81b 81 82 83b 83e 8ib 85c 85f 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 102a 105a 108 109a 109b 110b 113 115a 120 122e 123 127c 142 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 1 1 1 1 IX. Nasal f os see, diseases of. X. Throat, diseases of. i 1 XI. Circulatory , system, diseases of. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 (5) Combinedlesions, mitral aortic 1 Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. j | 1 i XIT. Respiratory system, diseases of. 2 1 2 1 1 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal) . Nephritis, chronic 1 2 i XV. Shin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 144a 145o eases of. 1 Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. 553 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ear, 1918— Con. Year, 1919. De- ■em- ber. Month not stated. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 1 2 3 10 1 i 2 76b 1 2 76d 1 2 1 2 5 87b 1 1 100 b 2 6 2 5 8 15 9 5 1 34 93 79a 1 5 9 79a(l) 79a(3) 79a(4> 79a(5) 79b 1 2 4 2 4 8 14 9 5 1 29 81 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 ! 2 1 79d 1 i i 1 4 79e 2 81b 1 1 81c 1 i 1 2 82 1 I 83b i 1 83c 2 1 1 2 6 S4b 2 I 3 85c 1 1 2 851 1 1 4 7 89-90 1 1 1 5 8 91 1 1 3 2 i 1 5 1 1 26 92a 1 1 1 3 2 1 9 IS 93a 1 i 1 1 7 11 93b 5 1 2 1 9 17 93c 1 1 2 5 96 ! ; 1 i 1 3 97 i 1 102 a 1 105a 1 1 108 i 2 2 1 i 7 109a 1 1 109b 1 1 110 b 1 1 9 113 1 l 115a 2 4 9 3 6 20 120 1 1 122 e 1 1 123 i 1 127c i 1 142 1 -. i . 1 1 2 144a 1 1 145o 1 554 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 76 . — Discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men i ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1917. Year, 1918. No- vem- ber and pre- ced- ing. De- cem- ber. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem ber. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147c 149a 149d 149e 149g 149h 189 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis 1 Bones, other diseases of 1 1 1 Myositis. .7 1 1 1 1 1 1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Total lor diseases 1 2 6 5 8 6 5 8 20 16 20 12 1 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY — COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE. trope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 555 ar 1918— Con Year, 1919. e- m- r. Month not stated. Janu- ary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. Au- gust. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 4 2 1 i i 26 94 83 1 77 66 70 35 23 12 5 1 3 403 Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147c 149a 149d 149e 149? 149h 189 556 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 77 .—Discharges for disability , by months , coloi ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1.0C0. Monthly strength 3,327 5,346 1 8,673 9,664 11,541 12,667 | 28,279 i 33,208 1 47,171 78,734 91,2' Inter- national classifi- Year 1917. Year, 1918. cation No. Cause. Novem- ber and pre- ceding. Decem- ber. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August, I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). in Influenza 1 o. 1 14 Dysentery (all) 1 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) .. 1 .] 25a Trench foot 1 1 .1 47 Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) 2. 77 1.24 2. 08 0. 42 1.02 0. 31 i .1 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 2. 77 1.24 2. 08 .76 .15 i .1 28b Suspected tuberculosis .15 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) .42 .25 III. Venereal diseases (all) 0. 95 .42 0.36 .25 1 .15 .1, 37 Syphilis, (all) .95 .42 38b Gonococcus infection .36 .25 .15 .1 IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors 48a Arthritis 1.24 .25 i . 50 Diabetes, mellitus 1 .: 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism)... 2.24 53b 55a Hemophilia 1.21 55e General diseases (others) 56b Drug addiction V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 66a facial paralysis .36 66 b 09 Epilepsy 1.04 .95 .36 1.02 .46 74b 74e 73a t.ion of the heart). Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted). 73c VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane .25 68a 68b 1.04 . 42 . 72 . 76 .31 68d .95 .42 .36 .25 .31 ] 68 f Psychoneurosis .25 68g 68h 68 i 1.24 1.04 .36 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75a 75d 75 f 1 75 k i 75r 95 ** !' VIII. Ear, diseases of. 1.38 . 42 . . • 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) .95 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 557 > listed men in Europe , Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919 , inclusive. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. 827 148,679 148,372 140, 396 131,219 123,152 119,801 108, 650 64, 166 12,508 1,741 1,287 185 83 122,412 ar, 1918— Continued. Year, 1919. Inter- national classili- ’10- er. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. | Octo- ber. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. Total for period. caion No. 03 O 0.17 0. 46 0.49 0. 50 0.19 0. 18 10 .01 14 .02 19g 25a 0. 16 .09 .09 .10 66.67 142. 86 .08 .09 .01 47 0.08 1.28 .82 1.36 .90 0.77 .37 2. 88 142.86 1.81 1.28 .73 1.17 .80 . 66 .19 1.92 1 63 28a .08 .09 .10 .06 28b .10 .10 ,n .19 .96 142. 86 .12 30-35 .08 .49 .26 .18 .49 .20 .37 .08 .24 .26 .18 .49 .20 .19 .33 37 .24 .19 .22 38b .02 39-45 .17 .18 .30 .22 6.90 .20 48a .26 .10 .19 50 .08 : 02 .01 53b .01 .11 .01 55e . 10 .02 56b .01 631) .... .01 ... 1 . .08 .01 £6 .77 .37 .49 .50 .11 . 51 69 .17 6. 90 .04 74b .20 .02 74e 1)9 .08 . 18 . 10 .09 73a &9 .09 .02 73c . 10 .02 67 .08 .09 . 10 .22 .06 68a .08 .24 .94 .64 .49 .30 . a .96 .69 68b .08 .34 .73 . 19 .30 . 19 .53 68d '9 .17 .09 6.90 .07 68 f .01 68^ k .08 .43 . 19 .20 . 11 .21 681) .08 .26 .27 . 10 . n .12 68i .09 .10 .02 75a .01 75a(l) .10 .01 75a(3) .09 .01 75a(4) 1 .08 .01 75c . 10 .01 75d . 19 .02 75e . ii .. 1 .02 75f ■ .09 .01 75 j .01 .09 . 18 6.90 .07 751 .01 75 o . 19 .96 . 05 75r .09 .09 .10 .20 .08 76a .08 .02 76 b .10 .02 76d 558 MEDICAL AXD CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 77. — Discharges for disability , by months, colored enlisted men ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- | cation N o. SGe 87b 1001 ) 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 791> 79rl 79c 81b 81c 82 83b 83c Sib 85C 85f 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 90 97 102a 105a 108 109a l()9b 110b 113 115a 120 122e 123 127c 142 144a 1450 146a 146b 146c 147a 147c 149a 149d 149e 149g 1191i IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. Sinusitis (all) X. Throat, diseases of. Year, 1917. N ovem ber and pre- ceding. Larynx, other diseases of. Tonsillitis, chronic XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic Cardiac hypertrophy Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency. Heart, other organic diseases of Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis 3.61 3.61 Decem- ber. 2. 24 2. 24 Embolism and thrombosis Varicocele Varicose veins Lymphatic system, other diseases of.. Cardiac disorders, functional Tachycardia XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho-a. . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative . . . Pleurisy, serofibrinous . . Pleura, other diseases of. Asthma. Pulmonary emphysema. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Ulcer of the stomach Duodenal ulcer Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholecystitis XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases (nonvenereal). Nephritis, chronic Kidney and annexa, other diseases of . . Nephrolithiasis Hydrocele XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Gangrene Abscess Skin and cellular tissues, other diseases of XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of Ankylosis of joint Synovitis llallux valgus Myositis Pes planus Tenosynovitis Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. Year, 1918. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August, Sep temb 0.95 0.15 I 0. 1.38 1.38 0. 25 .25 ".25 1.04 0. 36 1.04 .31 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill- defined diseases. Not specified or ill-defined diseases Total for diseases. 3.61 4.4S 8.30 6. 21 8.32 5.68 2.89 5.09 2.44 a Includes pneumonia , unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLORED ENLISTED MEN EUROPE 559 trope, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ANNUAL RATIOS PER 1,000. :ar, 1918 — Continued. Year , 1919. Total for period. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. •to- r Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. Octo- ber. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. 0.10 0. 02 86 e 0. OS .04 S9b .01 100b .09 . 16 0. 17 0. 46 0. 78 1.50 0. 99 0. 94 0.96 .76 .09 .07 79a(l) 09 .16 .17 .37 1.40 .99 .94 .96 .66 79a(3) .01 79a(4) 1 . 10 .02 79a(5) .09 .02 | . 17 .10 .06 79d .09 . 10 . 10 .03 .02 Sib i .01 .09 .02 82 .01 S3b .08 .0) 83c . 17 . 10 .11 . 05 84 b . 16 .02 . 10 .02 851 0. 08 .09 .19 .06 89-90 . 09 . 10 . 07 91 '09 .08 .26 . 18 . 10 .55 .19 .96 .21 92a .08 .09 .27 .20 142. 86 . 15 93a ::::::::: .08 .10 .96 6. 90 .09 93 b .09 . 19 .19 1.92 . 14 93c . 10 . 11 .04 96 .08 .02 97 .09 .01 102a .08 .01 105a -- .. .01 108 1' . .09 . IS .19 .10 . 11 .06 109a .01 109 b .! . 10 .01 110b .09 .02 113 .10 .01 .17 .37 .19 .30 . 16 120 ... 01 199 a -V- .01 123 .09 .01 01 149 . .09 . 10 .02 144a ■ .09 .02 1450 • .19 .03 146 a - .oi 1 16 h . .01 146r* | ... | .! .08 .19 .02 147a .09 .02 147c .... .01 149a ... .10 .01 149d ■ OS .08 .09 .09 .20 . 11 . 19 .96 .13 149e . 01 149" i .08 .96 .07 149h .08 .09 .03 1S9 1 l 1.13 2. 10 7.09 7.04 6.43 7.01 3.87 4.30 11.52 34. 48 8. 34 ' MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 560 Table 78. — Admissions, by months, enlisted men, color ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. filter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. Nt ver be I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis | and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 4 1 1 2 3 6 7 3 4 Malarial fevers (all) 2 1 9 18 15 22 15 16 5 Smallpox 1 6 Measles 72 41 39 42 78 137 73 63 119 77 7 Scarlet fever 25 41 70 59 52 39 21 7 5 5 8 Whooping cough 1 2 9 Diphtheria and results 7 18 29 45 137 206 73 19 33 26 10 Influenza 885 403 536 670 2,149 3,438 1,193 494 1,728 4,723 2,( 14 Dysentery (all) 6 4 10 10 4 26 18 114 103 79 18 Erysipelas 3 4 5 6 10 7 4 2 3 1 19a 1 4 50 62 22 3 8 2 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c Carrier, meningococcus 1 1 4 8 4 1 2 2 3 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 19e Chicken-pox 1 2 7 2 2 1 3 19f 17 3 11 4 2 2 2 2 3 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 7 15 16 24 12 9 13 21 36 .... 19h Mumps ! ~. 803 1,004 981 863 618 711 243 201 478 659 19i Paratyphoid A 1 1 1 9 j Paratyphoid B 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 1 191 Trench fever 1 2 1 3 8 17 17 24 26 59 19m Trench mouth 1 .... 19n 4 2 1 2 1 1 19o Vaccinia 2 1 1 3 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 1 2 I 20a 2 1 2 2 1 5 5 1 .... . 20c 1 22 2 5 5 1 3 ' i ..... 24 Tetanus 1 25a Trench foot 24 4 31 5 3 3 9 5 7 30 J 25b 2 47 Acute articular rheumatism 53 50 83 107 72 67 46 32 47 24 II. Tuberculosis {all) 6 7 12 16 21 44 42 23 18 20 28 1 Tuberculosis of lungs 5 6 11 12 17 28 38 17 8 13 Suspected tuberculosis 1 1 3 8 2 4 8 3 29 1 30-35 1 1 3 1 7 2 2 2 4 ... III. Venereal diseases (all) 120 103 135 255 309 415 279 213 135 182 37 Syphilis (all) 21 28 24 43 92 115 99 89 41 36 38a Chancroidal infection 13 15 15 25 24 23 13 6 9 29 38b Gonococcus infection 86 60 96 187 193 277 167 118 85 117 IV. General diseases (others). 36 1 1 1 39-45 1 1 1 2 46 Tumors, benign 4 4 4 5 12 10 9 5 5 4 48a Arthritis 26 IS 41 43 40 42 38 30 36 63 ’ 48b 1 1 49 1 50 2 2 2 1 1 51a 2 1 2 1 4 52b 1 88 1 1 2 1 4 1 3 2 53c 1 1 1 1 54 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 7 1 55c 3 55d Muscular rheumatism 67 56 45 76 89 65 62 45 42 76 55e General diseases (others) 30 2 8 16 5 28 11 18 18 55 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 3 1 3 9 13 7 8 3 1 2 50 h 2 57-59 1 1 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS ENLISTED MEN, COLOR NOT STATED — EUROPE. Med, in Europe , Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 561 ear,191S— Con. Tear, 1919. ©e- :em- iber. Month not stated. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March . April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. 4 9 4 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 4 10 7 21 11 2 3 2 2 1 1 9 8 3 3 3 1 16 27 24 13 11 6 2 1 3 ,093 4 1,613 1,964 513 214 75 30 26 22 19 11 6 3 24 25 8 4 4 4 1 6 3 2 1 8 4 14 3 2 2 1 3 14 3 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 1 2 2 10 1 1 29 1 14 19 6 2 ] 204 587 315 201 108 41 10 13 2 3 3 1 15 1 3 1 2 .... 2 14 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 3 10 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 10 6 i 1 ] 22 26 17 7 10 2 3 1 16 2 77 62 46 40 8 4 4 1 2 10 2 47 44 30 18 9 4 2 3 1 1 2 19 16 15 17 5 4 2 1 5 1 3 6 2 1 4 1 1 1 58 505 450 557 360 436 625 660 674 357 71 3 43 13 25 135 105 149 61 70 105 124 24 12 4 5 9 94 115 123 12S 136 233 296 200 67 6 1 6 8 24 276 230 285 171 230 287 240 407 266 53 2 33 1 1 1 1 3 11 2 4 7 2 5 1 36 108 72 53 44 16 3 1 1 1 3 1 | 1 1 1 4 6 6 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 32 29 1 1 1 1 9 11 1 4 1 5 1 1 2 3 8 8 5 9 9 2 2 1 1 hi- 1 Total for period. 59 1 118 4 2 5 847 6 356 7 5 8 728 9 23,859 10 482 14 5S 18 195 19a 1 19b 55 19c 2 19d 36 19e 63 19f 250 19g 8,503 19h 8 19i 2 19j 1 19k 211 191 6 19m 34 19n 12 19o 12 19p 21 20a 1 20c 17 22 1 24 159 25a 2 25b 690 47 499 335 28a 114 28b 8 29 42 30-35 7,109 1,515 37 1,614 38a 3,980 38b 5 36 8 39-45 100 46 754 4Sa 3 48b 2 49 10 50 30 51a 2 52b 23 88 6 53e 20 54 5 55c 816 55d 235 55e 106 56a 4 56b 3 57-59 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 5G2 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 78 . — Admissions, by months, enlisted men, color not stated, it ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. ' No- 1 vera- ! her. V. Nervous system , diseases of tall). i 1 1 61 1 3 2 3 3 2 1 6 9 Multiple sclerosis 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 i 2 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 2 1 Paralysis without specified cause (others). 2 2 1 3 1 3 4 i 3 4 4 8 12 11 11 7 6 1 7 4 15 18 11 27 s 1 4 i 1 i 1 1 1 3 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered 2 1 3 5 action of the heart). 1 19 16 60 32 58 26 31 91 u 1 1 1 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted). 4 2 1 3 7 5 6 8 8 6 i 73b Neuralgia 33 17 14 12 14 14 10 6 5 6 • i Neuritis 10 3 0 12 12 11 11 3 6 9 t 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 5 2 3 6 14 10 16 7 10 12 VI. Mental alienation. f 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 3 2 1 5 7 8 8 4 8 13 5 68c 3 1 2 1 9 3 1 8 4 2 3 4 2 1 9 1 1 1 68f 1 4 22 27 24 n 13 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 4 fi8i 3 3 2 5 2 7 12 I VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 6 4 2 4 7 9 20 7 10 4 i 2 2 2 3 1 4 4 3 1 i.rT' 1 1 1 1 5 2 3 9 4 3 2 2 1 7^a (4) Defective vision, cause not stated. 2 1 3 3 8 i 3 2 il 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 30 21 29 24 61 31 30 27 25 , 14 1 9 1 2 1 75h 1 1 1 75i 1 2 2 1 75k Iritis l 2 3 2 3 5 11 4 5 5 751 6 6 6 7 6 3 1 3 ... 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 75r 2 7 4 9 4 3 5 5 3 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 4.5 46 66 65 90 63 59 33 30 46 76b Mastoiditis 1 2 4 2 2 3 4 4 6 2 4 1 3 3 2 3 2 5 1 2 4 2 : 2 4 1 14 3 4 1 2 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 1 1 2 3 1 3 3 i 6 4 1 1 1 1 1 86e Sinusitis(all) 5 8 8 16 11 16 8 3 7 4 1 1 1 1 S6h Rhinitis^ cause not stated) 39 34 60 17 18 ' 9 3 1 2 8 •86i Nasal fossee, other diseases of 1 2 6 2 1 5 4 3 ADMISSIONS COLOR NOT STATED EUROPE 563 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. fear, 1918 — Con. Year, 1919. Total for period. Inter- In ation ^ | classifi- cation 1 No. De eem ber Month not stated. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. ' No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. 1 3 i 60 4 3 4 1 1 1 39 61 2 62 2 1 2 1 9 1 1 10 64 2 1 1 7 1 66b 1 9 2 22 66e 7 6 8 4 6 4 108 69 3 29 12 10 14 3 7 6 1 4 199 74b 4 1 1 10 ... 1 1 1 1 | 11 2 14 16 12 9 7 2 74 2 1 1 349 74f 1 4 72 2 .. 9 17 10 6 1 1 2 104 73a 2 . 10 8 4 1 1 1 168 6 . 17 8 11 4 4 2 2 4 1 150 1 1 73d 1 7 4 8 3 1 1 115 2 1 1 8 67 1 3 5 6 3 2 1 1 1 3 11 3 1 1 2 1 1 81 2 1 1 11 4 3 5 8 1 i 3 57 68d 1 1 3 2 16 6 8 3 3 2 1 1 1 131 68f 1 1 1 2 13 5 3 5 1 2 30 68h 7 10 8 3 1 2 1 1 84 681 21 n 12 12 4 1 144 6 8 6 6 1 49 75n.f 1 ^ 10 1 4 3 29 75a (2) 3 1 1 1 2 1 26 75n ( 8 i 2 1 i 2 1 40 75a(4) 1 2 9 - 1 9 75c i 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 18 ' .3 26 21 12 21 6 4 2 2 1 411 75 f 2 9 2 3 1 16 1 2 1 2 9 1 3 1 2 1 7r . 3 3 3 5 5 2 4 .. 11 14 10 3 i 2 83 751 i 1 1 1 1 •• ..... 3 l- 111 4 .. 3 1 34 7^ ii 7 9 6 3 1 1 S3 75r 7 .. 115 72 50 41 13 9 2 3 1 1 900 1 .... 5 3 1 1 2 46 • 6 2 4 1 2 1 . 3 1 IS 1 10 3 4 1 1 1 3 1 21 6 10 10 7 2 1 1 4 2 1 3 1 14 86 d 35 37 21 12 8 3 1 1 219 2 1 1 1 10 86 f 29 26 23 19 6 ..... 3 1 316 86h 5 1 2 2 1 1 44 86i 3553—25 37 564 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 78 . — Admissions, by months, enlisted men, color not stated, ii ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national! classifi- cation No. Cause. Year, 1918. Janu- 1 ary. Febru- ary. March. 1 April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. N. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 118 34 37 15 26 16 10 1 6 33 23 871) j 1 1 100a Tonsillitis, acute 1 233 195 186 244 191 110 102 21 27 41 20 100b Tonsillitis, chronic 4 2 5 15 9 14 11 9 6 7 2 100c Tonsils, focal infection from lOOd I Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal j 128 83 111 121 124 134 111 62 73 72 75 100c 1 5 11 17 3 3 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 1 1 1 1 78 I 1 1 1 4 1 J 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 9 3 5 8 12 12 7 7 11 1 1 1 1 79a 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 5 2 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 79a 3 2 1 1 1 79a 1 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 1 i 3 2 4 8 8 3 2 4 | | 791) 1 1 1 1 79c 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 79d 2 2 6 6 4 1 1 79e 1 1 2 2 4 80 2 1 81b 1 1 82 1 1 1 83a Hemorrhoids 26 19 43 54 60 86 60 43 55 64 2 83b Varicocele 6 4 7 9 13 18 12 7 4 8 83c Varicose veins 3 i 3 1 7 9 8 4 5 4 83 d 1 1 1 1 1 81b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 15 8 20 20 25 34 19 14 20 11 1 2 3 1 85b 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 3 2 7 13 11 11 6 7 85d 1 1 85 f Tachycardia 6 2 4 3 3 7 1 1 5 85? 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 851) 1 1 1 6 4 3 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. i 89-90 Bronchitis 1,081 385 554 322 530 280 188 89 276 384 3 1 91 Pneumonia, broncho- a 20 14 34 40 52 50 46 38 242 936 1 92a Pneumonia, lobar 25 20 43 52 55 70 39 18 122 303 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 1 4 3 4 3 1 5 9 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 2 2 3 5 3 4 4 7 3 4 93c Pleura, other diseases of 58 29 53 65 66 49 50 24 21 40 96 Asthma 2 2 4 n 5 6 7 2 10 5 97 1 1 3 1 2 98 Lungs, other diseases of 4 2 21 9 18 10 13 10 27 21 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pvorrhea alveoiaris 2 i 1 3 3 2 1 1 QQh 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 8 21 15 32 29 29 40 10 19 30 102a Ulcer of the stomach 1 3 3 2 5 2 1 102b 102c C astroen teropt-osis Stomach, other diseases of 1 78 1 60 83 80 1 133 81 79 35 49 54 105a Duodenal ulcer 1 i 1 1 105b Diarrhea 123 58 79 109 113 65 54 176 127 242 105c Enteritis and colitis 262 130 125 120 172 107 123 297 111 146 106 1 1 1 ... 107a 1 107b 1 3 1 3 1 1 • 107 c 108 Appendicitis 17 19 39 43 66 92 98 94 91 109a Hernia 22 10 28 41 53 74 82 77 49 53 109b Intestinal obstruction 1 2 6 2 2 3 110a Fistula in ano 1 4 5 15 5 3 3 3 110b 113 Intestines, other diseases of 64 46 46 70 81 41 1 37 13 28 24 114 1 1 2 115a 1 Cholecystitis 3 2 2 7 6 1 2 3 i 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 5 3 3 4 5 9 4 3 4 i 115c Liver, other diseases of 1 i 3 2 9 1 2 1 2 117a 1 1 117b Peritoneal adhesions 5 i 3 1 2 4 3 1 118c 1 Digestive system, other diseases of 1 2 5 4 5 5 12 2 4 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS — COLOR NOT STATED — EUROPE 565 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. SI, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ear, 1918— Con. Year 1919. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. 16 47 21 20 5 1 2 496 2 87b 50 161 124 89 78 51 45 28 13 1 3 2,013 100a 4 34 16 12 9 4 2 1 3 184 100b 1 1 100c 51 113 98 75 36 26 23 8 5 1 2 1,532 lOOd 1 12 12 22 18 13 16 9 3 ' 146 100e i 1 6 77 2 1 12 3 23 19 14 14 6 2 1 1 1 168 79a 2 3 1 1 1 12 79a(l) 2 2 79a ( 2) 1 10 13 9 12 1 1 1 86 79a(3) 6 2 2 1 19 79a (4) 1 79a(7) 2 1 1 1 48 79a (8) 1 3 3 1 13 79b' 1 1 i 14 79c 1 4 1 7 3 1 42 79d 1 4 7 1 1 1 25 79e 1 1 6 80 1 1 4 81b 1 1 82 30 73 52 51 30 9 8 8 2 1 S12 83a 13 15 6 4 1 4 147 83b 1 10 6 3 2 1 69 83c 1 1 1 8 83d 8 23 14 11 15 12 1 288 84b 1 1 1 11 2 3 85b 5 2 3 1 1 1 1 84 85c 2 5 12 7 7 6 3 1 1 1 1 79 85f 1 2 1 :::::::: 18 85g 1 2 i 1 1 25 85h 256 637 731 302 170 86 30 20 9 5 2 1 i 11 6,679 89-90 79 19.9. 174 46 31 14 2 3 2 11 3 1 5 2, 100 91 51 70 88 43 25 13 4 1 2 2 1 l’ 076 92a 2 5 8 4 6 1 2 2 64 93a ' 4 1 16 12 10 5 8 3 1 1 101 93b 25 45 34 13 12 4 1 3 3 1 1 621 93c 3 1 11 8 10 5 2 1 1 103 96 2 1 1 13 97 9 8 7 1 1 166 98 1 9 1 4 4 2 3 1 42 99a 1 1 99b 27 40 29 25 19 6 2 6 3 407 99c 2 2 2 3 1 1 28 102a 1 2 7 102b 21 63 42 27 26 10 8 7 1 1 1,034 102c 1 1 2 1 11 105a 46 37 16 5 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1,466 105b 144 2 171 51 30 21 11 19 14 4 2 1 2 2, 276 2 106 1 2 107a 1 2 2 1 1 17 107 b 1 1 107c ‘ 26 1 94 82 59 29 18 17 3 1 2 984 108 27 3 46 53 32 31 9 6 4 1 744 109a 1 3 1 22 109b 5 14 4 9 3 3 1 83 110a i 1 36 31 30 23 15 6 5 2 1 622 110b 1 113 1 5 114 1 10 3 3 4 3 1 1 53 115a 4 11 7 5 4 3 2 1 1 84 115b 4 1 1 l 33 115c 3 8 117a i 4 3 5 1 1 1 42 117 b i 1 118a 2 3 1 i 52 118c 566 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 78 .- — Admissions, by months, enlisted men, color not stated, in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- ] im Initial Year, 1918. classifi- -cation No. Cause. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. 1 July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 Nephritis, acute 2 5 1 4 5 6 11 2 7 11 19 ; 120 2 3 3 3 1 9 3 4 4 1 122a Abscess, perinephritic 1 i ! 122b Nephroptosis i 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 1 1 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 1 2 8 2 2 4 4 0 4 1 3 ! 123 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 9 1 ^ ! 121a Cystitis i" 3 4 2 10 1 2 1 4 3 5 121b Bladder, other diseases of 2 1 2 6 7 6 3 3 6 1 1 Urethritis (nonvenereal) 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 125b 1 4 4 5 9 1 1 125c 1 120 1 1 2 9 1 1 127a 3 1 2 4 9 2 2 1 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 13 10 6 8 10 7 6 2 4 3 3 127c 1 1 4 3 4 3 1 127d Warts, external genital organs 2 2 3 1 2 4 1 1 1 | 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of 27 29 42 27 33 17 20 9 10 12 7 (nonvenereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene 143a Carbuncle 3 3 4 5 16 7 2 3 1 6 4 ! 143b Furuncle 48 23 56 59 51 35 25 12 9 25 15 144a Abscess 21 29 33 51 59 45 31 29 32 28 IS 144b Cellulitis 23 15 14 28 46 36 14 17 5 16 11 145a Trichophytosis 12 19 3 5 3 2 3 1 6 2 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 15 ii 24 8 19 21 8 4 8 6 8 1450 Ectoparasites 2 7 2 8 66 52 6 8 4 4 2 145d 6 9 1 1 1 1 145e i 2 2 1 1 1451 Eczema 3 3 8 3 n 5 8 10 2 5 7 145g 2 4 3 2 5 3 2 2 2 145h Herpes 3 i 2 3 5 4 2 2 i 2 3 145i Impetigo 11 4 3 7 9 15 12 5 7 11 £ 145j 145k 1 1451 1 1 1 1 145m Psoriasis 2 1 3 1 4 6 3 6 2 5 lion Scabies 27 91 164 126 733 230 169 245 125 94 o;,| 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of . . 214 87 95 57 115 78 55 43 60 66 3! XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, dis - eases of. 146a 1 3 1 1 2 1 116b 3 3 4 146c 10 5 3 4 3 5 1 147a 1 1 2 147b 1 1 147c Synovitis ". 9 5 12 9 17 31 27 11 10 8 I 1 ! 147d 1 1 1 1 147e 1 3 2 2 2 rheumatism excepted). 149a 7 7 6 2 3 1 1 1 149b 2 3 1 1 2 .3 1 i 149c 2 9 6 2 2 1 2 3 149d 3 2 4 5 3 5 1 8 149e Pes planus 22 9 18 22 37 31 16 17 41 24 1 19f 1 1 1 1 149? 12 4 2 2 2 1 9 1 149h Organ's of locomotion, other diseases of 35 21 42 39 65 37 46 29 19 38 , XVII. Congenital malformations and ill- defined diseases. 150 4 2 2 3 5 1 2 2 189 Not'speeified or ill-defined diseases 246 164 253 292 652 1,486 389 283 406 4S0 1 Total for diseases 5, 490 3,660 4,787 4, 866 8, 081 9,426 4, 808 3,480 5,334 9,959 5 ." ADMISSIONS COLOR NOT STATED EUROPE 567 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918— Con. Year, 1919. Inter- national classifi- cation No. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. . June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. 1 ulal for period. H 14 19 8 2 1 1 1 130 119 2 1 14 14 9 8 2 75 120 1 3 122a 1 1 122b 1 1 4 122d 3 1 5 2 3 50 122e 5 3 2 3 1 29 123 6 7 .5 6 5 1 1 72 124a 2 6 1 1 48 124b 1 5 9 11 2 1 4 9 2 1 2 1 2 31 125b :::::::: 1 125c 1 2 1 2 14 126 1 2 o 1 4 1 33 127a 5 5 2 3 3 1 103 127 b 2 1 1 1 1 28 127c 17 127d 13 23 12 13 14 10 6 1 1 326 127e 1 1 142 4 7 3 2 3 3 2 1 79 143a 16 42 15 21 9 5 3 l 1 1 471 143b 20 34 15 14 11 4 5 4 3 1 487 144a 11 15 9 10 7 9 8 1 1 299 144b 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 71 145a 5 9 5 6 7 2 9 108 145b 6 2 7 3 2 1 1 182 145c 12 2 2 1 12 145e 8 17 5 2 3 2 2 1 110 145f 2 2 3 2 39 145«r 2 5 7 2 11 3 1 59 145h 7 6 6 7 1 3 4 133 1451 1 1 1455 1 1 3 145k 1 1 6 1451 3 3 3 3 4 1 1 1 53 43 205 83 135 73 60 41 16 3 1 2.757 145n 20 1 68 49 18 29 11 7 4 2 1 ] 1, 116 1 2 3 16 146a A 9 9 3 9 1 1 35 146b 1 8 7 3 3 1 1 60 146c 3 1 8 147a 9 147 b 3 7 5 i 1 2 169 147c 1 2 1 7 147d 1 i 2 1 2 18 147e 3 2 2 3 39 149a 1 1 16 149b 4 2 2 3 1 39 149c 3 13 4 3 2 2 1 1 67 149d 23 1 42 25 25 24 12 5 7 2 2 4 21 149e 1 1 6 149f 6 2 1 1 1 45 149g 32 1 50 30 32 20 10 2 6 1 598 149h 1 5 3 2 1 1 34 150 117 1 263 302 157 68 36 23 25 8 4 2 1 1 8 5, 860 189 2, 964 24 6, 489 5, 90S 3, 358 2, 122 | 1, 287 1,111 1,002 829 426 103 25 88 102 90, 736 568 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 79. — Deaths, by months, enlisted men, color not ABSOLUTE NUMBERS, a Inter- national Year, 1918. classifi- cation No. Cause. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. April. | May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. Octo- ber. Novem- ber. I. Infectious diseases {excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 1 1 2 1 1 , 1 4 Malarial fevers (all) 1 1 6 1 1 2 2 2 7 5 1 7 2 3 1 2 1 1 9 1 3 1 2 I 10 1 3 5 2 11 130 403 105 14 i 2 2 1 18 1 1 1 19f 1 19g 19k 6 4 2 14 3 4 5 19 36 14 Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 1 191 1 19p 20a 1 1 1 2 3 1 20c 1 22 1 1 24 1 1 47 1 1 1 2 2 7 3 2 2 8 4 28a 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 1 6 3 I 29 1 1 30-35 i 1 i 1 2 III. Venereal diseases (all) 1 2 37 Syphilis (all) i 1 38a 1 IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 40 1 48a 1 50 1 1 56a 1 1 2 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 1 i 61 i 2 1 i 1 1 i 5 4 63b 1 69 1 i j 74 f i' 1 74g 1 1 1 VI. Mental alienation. 68g 68h 1 68i 1 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 70b 1 . 76e 100c i X. Throat, diseases of. 2 2 1 ! 78 79a XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 1 1 4 i 79a i 2 79a 1 79a 1 * 79c 1 1 1 2 79d 1 i 79e 1 85g Hemorrhage i a Deaths which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS ENLISTED MEN, COLOR NOT STATED EUROPE, 569 stated, in Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918— Con. Year , 1919. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Decem- ber. Month not stated. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. Octo- ber. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. Month not stated. 1 1 1 9 1 13 1 1 1 4 2 5 20 6 i 10 3 1 11 9 40 46 37 5 3 1 9 794 10 6 14 3 18 1 19f 18 7 11 3 2 1 149 19? 1 19k 1 191 i 2 19p 1 9 20a 1 20c 2 22 2 24 1 9 47 6 24 8 10 4 2 1 87 4 17 10 1 1 1 2Sa i 5 1 9 29 i 2 i 2 1 13 30-35 3 2 37 1 3Sa i i 2 39-45 i 1 3 46 1 1 3 50 i 1 1 2 60 4 3 2 1 1 1 29' 61 1 63b 2 69 9 74 f 1 1 1 6 1 1 68? 1 68h 1 68i 2 2 1 2 TOO 1 9 78 1 2 1 1 1 12 1 2 1 1 1 9 79a(3) 1 6 79c 2 1 1 3 1 1 Sib 1 i 1 82 1 1 1 84b i 1 Sog 570 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 79. — Deaths, by months, enlisted men, color not stated, in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Year, 1918. classifi- cation No. Cause. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March. April. May. .Tunc. July. August. Septem- ber. Octo- ber. Novem- ber. XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89 90 1 1 1 1 9 17 3 91 3 2 8 9 17 12 10 160 783 91 92a Pneumonia, lobar 6 1 5 2 9 15 ii 4 110 274 21 93a 2 1 1 2 93 b 1 93c 1 1 1 2 98 1 1 2 6 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 102c 1 o 105b 1 2 1 1 3 3 108 1 4 4 2 2 5 i 109a 1 1091) 1 * 1 1 110b 1 115c 1 117a 1 3 118c 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 1 2 2 2 1 120 1 1 1 3 122e 1 1 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 143a 1 143 b 144a 1 1441) 1 145o 1 1 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion , diseases of. 149h 1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill- defined diseases. 150 i 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 15 18 26 18 3 7 6 5 14 29 6 Total for diseases 30 34 46 43 59 88 53 52 475 1,612 273 t Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS — COLOR NOT STATED — EUROPE, 571 Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive-- Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918— Con. Year, 1919. Total for period. Inter- national j classifi- cation No. Decem- ber. Month not stated. Jan- uary. Feb- ruary. March . April . May. June. July. August Septem ber. Octo- ber. Novem- ber. Decern ber. Month not stated. 7 40 89-90 31 1 27 49 9 9 3 2 1 1 1,244 91 27 20 21 3 2 1 1 1 534 92a 1 3 9 12 93a 1 93b j 5 93c 1 1 i i 1 12 98 3 102e 3 105b i 9 1 1 2 1 29 108 1 109a 1 1 5 109b 1 110b i 2 115c 3 1 117a 1 1 118c 1 9 119 2 1 2 1 1 11 120 2 122e 1 143a 1 :::::::: 1 143b 1 1 144a 1 | 9 144b ! 2 1 149h 1 150 2 1 :::::::: 150 189 148 2 146 144 36 28 a 6 3 2 5 i 1 11 3,309 3553—25 38 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. r ^7 5 i 9 Table 80. — Discharges for disability , by months, enlisted men, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- Year, 1918. classifi- cation No. Cause. Janu- | ary. ! Febru- ary. March, j April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). in Influenza 1 1 i 14 Dysentery 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1 19? Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 1 19h 1 25a Trench foot II. Tuberculosis (all) 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 1 1 1 1 i 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 1 1 1 III. Venereal diseases (all) 1 1 2 4 i 37 Syphilis (all) 2 4 3Sb Gonococcus infection 1 1 i ■ IV. General diseases (others). 46 Tumors, benign 1 48a Arthritis 1 1 1 1 4 3 50 Diabetes, mellitus 1 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism)... 1 5'2b Acromegaly 1 55(1 1 55e V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 Meningitis, simple i 62 64 Apoplexy 1 66b Paraplegia 1 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) . Epilepsy 1 60 1 i 1 i 74b N eurasthenia 2 74 f 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted). 1 1 73d VI. Mental alienation. 67 68a 1 2 2 i 68b Mental deficiency 6 68d Dementia praecox i 1 1 S 2 68f Psychoneurosis 1 1 2 2 1 6 j 68h 68i 1 3 1 1 Psychoses (others). 2 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. (4) Defective Vision (cause not stated) ' i' :: Trachoma 1 1 i 751c VIII. Ear, diseases of. . J 1 1 1 2 IX. Nasal fossae, diseases of. S6e Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY ENLISTED MEN, COLOR NOT STATED EUROPE 573 color not stated, in Europe, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918— Con. Y"ear, 1919. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 3 3 1 1 2 3 1 o | 1 1 1 1 6 i 1 1 1 .... 1 2 2 1 1 2 i ; 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 5 2 2 2 1 10 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 i . . 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 1 Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 4 1 10 14 19a 19g 19h 2 25a 22 IS 4 28a 30-35 IS 14 4 37 3Sb 1 18 5 3 1 1 1 4(5 48a 50 51a 52b 55d 55e 1 1 2 1 2 12 6 1 S 1 1 61 62 64 66b 66c 69 74b 74f 73a 73c 73d 1 S 13 35 16 13 4 67 68a 68b 68d 6Sf 6Sh 68i 3 75a 3 75a (4) 1 75b 6 75e 1 75i 3 75k 1 751 1 75r 9 76a 1 76b 1 2 S6b S6e 574 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 80. — Discharges for disability, by months, enlisted men, color not ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Tear, 1918. Cause. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Sep- tem- ber. Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 79a 1 2 1 2 4 2 1 79a 1 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency i 2 1 2 3 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 1 ! 79(1 1 i 1 81a Aneurysms * 83a 1 83c 2 i S3d Phlebitis i 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 1 85f Tachycardia 2 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. S9-90 1 9L Pneumonia, broncho a 1 92a Pneumonia, lobar 93a 93b 1 1 96 Asthma.. . . 1 1 2 2 j.. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 102c Stomach, other diseases of 105c Enteritis and colitis i 108 Appendicitis 109a 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvcncreal ). 119 Nephritis, acute. . . . 1 1 120 Nephritis, chronic 1 i 2 2 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases ol (nonvenereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 144b Cellulitis. . 1 1 146a XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, dis- eases of. Osteomyelitis 1 146b i 1 147a Ankylosis of joint. . . 1 1 2 1 147c 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted). Pes planus 1 149c 1 2 149f Talipes 1 1491l Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. . . . i 1 1 1 1 1 2 * XVII. Congenital malformations and ill- defined diseases. 150 Congenital mal formations i 1 189 9 1 ■ ■ | Total for diseases 4 2 9 5 10 13 18 13 24 58 26 ! a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY COLOR HOT STATED EUROPE 575 dated, in Europe, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Year, 1918 — Con. Year, 1919. Total for period. Inter- national classifi- cation No. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. Janu- ary. Febru- ary. [ March. April. May. June. July. August Sep- tem- ber. | Octo- ber. No- vem- ber. De- cem- ber. Month not stated. 4 1 4 1 4 1 2 2 20 51 79a 2 1 1 1 7 4 1 9 4 1 1 1 IS 42 79a (3) 2 2 1 3 6 79d 2 2 81a 1 83a 3 83c ... . 1 83d 1 85c . 2 85 f 1 1 2 l 2 8 89-90 1 1 1 4 91 1 2 3 92 a 1 1 1 2 5 93a 1 1 93b 1 ■ 3 1 2 1 1 18 93c 1 1 9 96 1 1 102c 1 105c i 1 108 2 1 1 1 1 109a 1 3 119 1 2 2 i 7 19 120 1 1 127e l 1 144b 1 3 145o 1 146a .1 1 3 146b l 4 9 147a 1 i 2 147c 1 147e 2 1 6 149e 1 2 149f 3 2 1 1 2 21 149h 2 150 1 4 189 22 10 27 21 22 15 16 12 3 1 1 ! 1 113 444 576 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 81. — Admissions and deaths, for diseases, enlisted men, United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS, RATIOS PER 1,000, AND PERCENTAGE FATALITY RATES. Total of mean annual strengths Inter- national classifi- cation No, Cause. 1 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20c 22 24 25a 25b 26 47 I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria ana results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken pox German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench fever Trench mouth Typhoid vaccination Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Aerogenes capsulatus infection Pyemia, surgical Anthrax Tetanus Trench foot Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis tall) 28a 28b 29 30-35 Tuberculosis ol lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis Tuberculosis (others) 37 38a 38b III. Venereal diseases (all) Syphilis (all) Chancroidal in fection G onococcus infection 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Gout Scurvy Diabetes, nielli tus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) Cretinism and myxedema Addison’s disease Acromegaly Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases of Other diseases of the ductless glands Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic 3,703, 191 3, 703, 191 Cases fatality: Admissions. Deaths. Absolute Ratios per Absolute Ratios per numbers. 1,000. numbers. 1,000. 1,386 0. 37 215 0.06 15.51 11,072 2. 99 25 .01 .23 794 .21 5 .00 .63 93, 629 25. 28 2, 343 .63 2.50 11,189 3. 02 338 .09 3.02 109 .03 10,427 2. 82 165 .04 1.58 734, 397 198. 31 23, 359 6.31 3.18 ; 3,918 1.06 63 .02 1.61 2, 426 .66 35 .01 1.44 4,911 1.33 61 .02 4,940 1.33 192 .05 1, 531 .41 1 .00 .07 : 16, 240 4. 39 82 .02 .50 4,612 1.25 1,737 .47 37.66 221, 060 59. 69 115 .03 6 .00 5.22 1 60 .02 5 .00 8.33 68 .02 5 .00 7.35 743 .20 2 .00 ,27 76 .02 34, 050 9. 19 19', 755 5. 33 2,116 .57 16 .00 .76 199 .05 92 .02 46.23 j 7 .00 19 .01 6 .00 31. is 143 .04 21 .01 14.69 21 .01 4 .00 19. 0.5 1,987 .54 5 .00 . 25 74 .02 2 .00 2. 70 135 .04 2 .00 1.48 23, 818 6. 43 44 .01 .18 36, 169 9. 77 2,633 .71 7.28 31,101 8. 40 2, 138 .58 6. 87 2,353 .64 1 .00 .04 238 .06 196 .05 82.35 2,477 .67 298 .08 2. 03 338, 746 91. 47 158 .04 .05 i 63, 341 17. 10 134 .04 21 34, 533 9. 33 6 .00 .02 240,872 65.04 18 .00 .01 j! 951 .26 526 .14 104 .03 19.77 5,263 1.42 21 .01 .40 32, 204 8. 70 35 .01 .11 58 . 02 16 00 618 .17 95 .03 15.37 6, 888 1.86 11 .00 . 16 13 00 17 .00 14 .00 82. 3 o 41 01 33 .01 IS .00 „i.55 61 .02 8 .00 13.11 2Q ’ 66 .02 3 .00 4. 55 ns 520 . 14 16 .00 3. OS 192 .05 12 .00 5,092 1. 38 28 .01 4,374 1.18 50 .01 1. 14 2, 507 .68 10 .00 138 .04 1 .00 a Calculated on admissions. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS AND DEATHS ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. 577 Table 81 . — Admissions and deaths, for diseases, enlisted men, United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS, RATIOS PER 1,000, AND PERCENTAGE FATALITY RATES. Admissions. Deaths. Case classifi- cation No. Cause. Absolute numbers. Ratios per 1,000. Absolute numbers. Ratios per 1,000. fatality; percentage. V. Nevrous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 72 0.02 25 0. 01 34. 72 61 62 486 .13 9.94 .06 46. 09 204 .06 1 .00 .49 63a Multiple sclerosis 237 .06 1 .00 .42 63b Spina) cord, diseases of (others) 599 . 16 27 .01 4. 51 64 356 . 10 55 .01 15. 45 281 .08 66b 72 .02 1 .00 1. 39 66c 1,052 .28 3 .00 .29 69 74a 8,518 116 2.30 35 .01 .41 .03 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 7, 718 2, 882 2.08 .78 '782 .21 4, 307 1. 16 5 .00 . 12 Shell-shock (cause not given) 3, 647 313 .98 3 .00 .08 72 .08 3 .00 .96 73a 5,968 5, 074 1.61 73b 1.37 73c 73d 5,490 205 1.48 Speech, defective .06 74g 4,856 1.31 67 .02 1.38 VI. Mental alienation. 67 270 .07 9 .00 3. 33 5,087 1.37 68b Mental deficiency \ 12; 922 3.49 68c 68d 708 . 19 6,068 1.64 19 .01 .31 68e 684 . 18 68f Psychoneurosis 7,471 536 2. 02 68g Psychosis, alcoholic . 14 33 .01 6. 16 6Sh 1,910 .52 17 .00 .89 .81 68i 3, 069 .83 25 .01 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors ( all) 6,737 1.82 2,465 .67 75a 1. 295 .35 (3) Myopia! 1, 542 .42 (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) 1,435 738 .39 75b Strabismus ! .20 75c Leucoma 140 .04 75d Cataract 351 .09 75e Trachoma 2, 138 .58 751 Conjunctivitis (others) 14^ 545 3. 93 75g 75h Pterygium 930 .25 Amblyopia 1, 015 .27 75i Amaurosis 128 .03 V5i 75k Choroiditis 610 . 16 Iritis 1,777 .48 751 2 , 749 508 . 74 75m Retinitis . 14 75n Nystagmus 80 .02 75o Glaucoma 249 .07 75p 75q 75r Eyelids, diseases of 1, 640 11 .44 Color-blindness .00 Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 3,574 .97 12 .00 .34 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 36,012 9. 72 210 .06 .58 3.69 76b Mastoiditis 1, 682 972 .45 62 .02 76c Otitis externa . 26 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) 509 . 14 76e Ear, other diseases of 1,280 .35 4 .00 .31 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. S6a Adenoids 847 . 23 1 .00 . 12 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 7, 641 9 2. 06 4 .00 .05 ' 86c Nose, external deformity of .00 , 86d Turbinate hypertrophy". 667 . 18 2 .00 .30 86e Sinusitis (all) 8,245 2. 23 32 .01 .39 86 f Polypus, nasal ' 484 . 13 86g Perforated nasal septum 30 .01 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 37,668 8,988 10. 17 86i Nasal fossae, other diseases of 2. 43 165 .04 1.84 578 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 81. — Admissions and deaths, for diseases, enlisted men, United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS, RATIOS PER 1,000, AND PERCENTAGE FATALITY RATES. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Admissions. Deaths. Case fatality; percentage. Absolute numbers. Ratios per 1,000. Absolute numbers. Ratios per 1,000. X. Throat, diseases of. 17,112 4.62 87 b Larynx, other diseases of 74 .02 o 16 0.00 C. 93 100a Tonsillitis, acute 161, 192 44. 34 100b Tonsillitis, chronic 21^ 967 5. 93 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 159 .04 lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 49, 379 13. 33 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of 6 , 122 1.65 b 234 .07 .10 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 344 .09 28 .01 8. 14 78 Endocarditis, acute 367 . 10 41 .01 11.17 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 16, 850 4. 55 108 .03 .64 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 1,672 .45 15 .00 .90 79a (2) Aortic stenosis 264 .07 3 . 00 1.14 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 10,408 2. 81 55 .01 .53 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 3, 129 .84 11 .00 .35 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 359 . 10 13 .00 3.62 79a 15 .00 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 32 .01 1 .00 3. 15 79a ( 8) V alvular lesions, unclassified 971 .26 10 .00 1. 03 79b ( 'ardiac hypertrophy 1, 117 .30 9 .00 .SI 79c Uardiac dilatation 540 . 15 79 .02 14.83 79d Myocarditis and myocardialinsufficieney 2, 857 .77 63 .02 2. 21 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 1,793 .48 64 .02 3. 57 80 Angina pectoris 317 .09 9 .00 2. 84 81a Aneurysms 90 .02 6 .00 6. 67 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 407 . 11 8 .00 1.97 81c Aortitis 35 .01 1 . 00 2.86 81 d Arteries, other diseases of 31 .01 4 .00 12. 90 82 Embolism and thrombosis 195 .05 30 .01 15. 38 .83a Hemorrhoids 26, 860 7. 25 15 .00 .08 83 b Varicocele 10, 638 2. 87 83c Varicose veins 5, 729 1.55 6 .00 . 10 83d Phlebitis 799 .22 2 .00 . 25 84a Status lymphaticus 15 .00 7 .00 45.67 S4b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 10, 658 2. 88 25 .01 .23 1,182 .32 85b 189 .05 4,955 1.34 85d ' 100 .03 85e Heart-block 32 .01 3 .00 9.38 85f Tachycardia 5, 502 1.49 13 .00 .18 85g Hemorrhage 596 . 16 12 .00 2.01 Soil Circulatory system, other diseases of 509 . 14 16 .00 8.14 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 234, 822 63.41 409 .11 .17 91 Pneumonia, broncho- c 30,903 8. 34 8,621 2.33 27.90 92a Pneumonia, lobar 43, 127 11.65 9,419 2.54 21 84 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 1,635 .44 180 .05 11.01 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 4,429 1.20 50 .01 1. 13 93c Pleura, other diseases of 15, 263 4. 12 105 .03 .69 9.5 Gangrene of lungs 11 .00 1 .00 9 09 90 Asthma 7,445 2.01 33 .01 . 44 97 Pulmonary emphysema 459 . 12 3 .00 .65 98 Lungs, other diseases of 1,375 .37 36 .01 2.62 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Q()n 1, 438 .39 60 . 02 99c Mouth arid anhexa, other diseases of 13,693 3.70 12 .00 .09 101 Esophagus, diseases of 66 .02 1 .00 1.52 102a Ulcer of the stomach 1,551 .42 31 .01 2.00 1 09 h 520 . 14 102c Stomach, other diseases of 36, 941 9. 98 36 .01 .10 105a Duodenal ulcer 979 .26 25 .01 2.55 ij 105b Diarrhea 20, 632 5. 57 20 .01 105c Enteritis and colitis 59, 332 16. 02 169 .05 .28 ] 12 .548 3 39 ’ 184 . 05 1,667 . 45 107c Intestinal parasites (others) ' 3i3 .08 2 .00 .64 108 Appendicitis 31,666 8. 55 526 .14 109a Hernia 44,662 12. 06 100 .03 . 2- 109b Intestinal obstruction 660 .18 74 .02 11.21 110a Fistula in ano 3,229 .87 5 .00 11 Ob Intestines, other diseases of 59,266 16. 00 27 .01 . 05 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 118 .03 19 .01 16. 10 114 Cholelithiasis 268 .07 5 .00 a Includes all deaths due to diseases of the laynx. q Includes all deaths due to diseases of the pharynx, c Includes pneumonia unclassified- ADMISSIONS AND DEATHS — ENLISTED MEN — UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. 579 Table 81 . — Admissions and deaths, for diseases, enlisted men, United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31 191 9, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS, RATIOS PER 1,000, AND PERCENTAGE FATALITY RATES. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Admissions. Deaths. Case fatality; percentage. Absolute numbers. Ratios per 1,000. Absolute " numbers. Ratios per 1,000. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115a Cholecystitis 2,393 0. 65 24 0. 01 1.00 Hob Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 2,748 .74 10 .00 .36 115c Liver, other diseases of 2,750 .74 20 .01 .73 117a Peritonitis 153 .04 61 .02 39.87 117b Peritoneal adhesions 2,008 .54 7 .00 .35 118a Pancreatitis » 14 .00 6 .00 42.86 1 1 8h 113 .03 118c Digestive system, other diseases of 496 . 13 6 .00 1.21 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of {nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute 2,002 . 54 115 .03 5. 74 120 Nephritis, chronic 2,958 .80 232 .06 7. 84 122a Abscess, perinephritic 113 .03 4 .00 3. 54 122b 100 .03 122c Hydronephrosis 62 .02 1 .00 1.61 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 832 . 22 IS .00 2.16 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 1,651 . 45 18 .00 1.09 123 Nephrolithiasis 1,385 .37 11 .00 .79 121a Cystitis 3,373 .91 2 .00 .06 124b Biadder, other diseases of 2,127 . 57 1 .00 .05 3 999 125b Stricture (nonvenereal).’ '912 .25 3 .00 .33 115 .03 ]26 882 .24 127a 2,055 127b 2,687 .73 127c Hvdrocele 2,800 .76 5 .00 . 18 127d 1,341 .36 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 8,363 2. 26 5 .00 .06 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene 63 .02 3 .00 4. 76 143a Carbuncle 2,163 . 58 12 .00 . 55 143b Furuncle 19,374 5.23 8 .00 .04 144a Abscess 15, 755 4. 25 69 .02 .44 144b Cellulitis 12,357 3. 34 44 .01 .36 145a Trichophytosis 2,742 145b Nails, defects and diseases of. 7,851 9 19 145c Ectoparasites 3, 243 .88 145d Claras .26 145e Dermatitis 819 29 145f Eciema 1. 05 145? Erythema 1,458 .39 145b Herpes 3,044 .82 145i Impetigo 2’ 661 72 145j Lichen 86 .02 145k N sevus 93 .03 1451 Pityriasis 567 . 15 145m Psoriasis 1,462 .39 145n Scabies 32, 871 8. 88 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 19| 613 5.30 27 .01 . 14 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion , diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 1,305 .35 9 .00 . 69 146b Fractures, faulty union of 3,447 .93 2 .00 .06 146c Bones, other diseases of 2,926 . 79 147a Ankylosis of joint 1,843 147b Loose bodies in joint ' 151 .04 147c Synovitis 3,414 .92 3 .00 .09 147d Floating cartilage 324 .09 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) 1,559 .42 3 .00 . 19 149a Hallux valgus 1 , 978 .53 149b Hammer-toe 1,417 .38 1 149c Metatarsalgia 1 417 .38 149d Myositis 3 772 1.02 .... .... j 149e Pes planus 25 744 6. 95 1491 Talipes ’ 480 13 1 , 149g Tenosynovitis 2 457 . 66 1 | J49h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 25,832 6. 9S 9 .00 .03 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations 1,788 .48 2 .00 . 11 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases. . . 136,287 36.80 470 .13 .34 Total for diseases 3, 264, 694 881. 59 54,754 14.79 1.68 580 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelx, enlisted men ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. S 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 191 19j 19 k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20c 21 22 24 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 3Sb 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 5oa 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. Note. — The cause of admission is to be found under that head. Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae appear columns. They may have existed at the time of admission or may have occurred later in the course of the primary diseases, association may have been significant or purely accidental. O > Eh H Eh 03 r a5 « c3 75 75 8 m 3 a> T* cd U1 O £ J3 8 2* s CO A © rH ft & w a-c • 3 1 03 =3 * s 47. Acute articular rheu- j matism. 28a. Tuberculosis of lungs. 28b. Suspected tuberculosis. 1 29. Acute miliary tuber- culosis. 30-35. Tuberculosis (others). 37. Syphibs. 38a. Chancroidal infection. | 38b. Gonococcus infection. I. Injections diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 2 2 1 3 1 i 2 6 10 2 1 6 2 4 2 2 6 1 2 1 3 93 343 9 9 8 75 34 190 72 19 1 12 7 28 29 15 3 4 21 6 35 4 3 3 396 956 289 21 55 609 193 1,441 10 10 3 2 5 3 18 3 2 1 2 4 11 6 1 1 4 2 0 1 Qh 1 Qr* 6 2 1 1 IQd 19e 5 1 19f 15 15 1 10 1 24 1 12 8 1 1 6 13 2 19h 1 10 2 231 153 10 1 4 310 122 530 19i 1 l')k 1 1 1 191 1 1 19m 1 I 'tn 1 1 7 11 8 1 5 - 19o 1 3 1 4 1 19d ..... 20 a 1 1 20 b 20 p. 21 22 24 25b 1 26 3 1 1 47 21 4 3 30 2 17 II. Tuberculosis. 28a 9 9 4 45 9 4 381 196 19 146 28b 1 1 13 4 3 29 1 5 10 5 2 30-35 178 7 14 26 3 20 1 III. Venereal diseases (all). 37 9 1 96 96 14 19 2, 422 3,031 9 5 2 1,265 940 38b 3 2 109 107 7 1 28 4, 467 4, 272 IV. General diseases (others). 36 2 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 39-45 2 2 2 1 1 46 1 1 4 1 2 13 4 11 4Xn 1 1 90 44 21 42 100 13 | OS 1 48b G out 2 50 2 2 8 2 4 1 , 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 18 17 2 3 23 14 ! 1 1 1 52h 1 1 53b 1 1 88 3 1 2 5 II 53c ...... 1 1 5 [ 5 2 1 1 55a p 2 1 1 27' 3 5 i 16 5 | i 55ft 8 1 15 3 6 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 1 1 2 1 1 10 1 ’!! 56b 1 2 8 2 9 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 2 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUEL2E ENLISTED MEN 583 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1 36. Rickets. 39-45. Cancer and other malignant tumors. 46. Tumors, benign. 48a. Arthritis. 48b. Gout. 49. Scurvy. 50. Diabetes, mellitus. 51a. Exophthalmic goiter. 51b. Cretinism and myxe- dema. 1 52a. Addison’s disease. 52b. Acromegaly. 53a. Leucemia. 53b. Hodgkin’s disease. 88 . Goiter, simple. 116. Spleen, diseases of. 53c. Other diseases of the ductless glands. 54. Anemia, chlorosis. 55a. Hemophilia. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 2 1 2 4 1 2 3 1 6 1 12 4 3 1 i 8 3 21 102 1 12 1 2 10 6 1 7 81 1 9 1 1 8 25 4 1 4 9 20 8 90 916 3 15 128 3 4 1 1 61^ 9 6 40 10 1 11 1 1 4 14 7 18 1 4 3 4 1 19a 19b 3 19c 1 19d 9 1 19e 2 2 5 1 1 19f 3 1 79 19£ 3 1 39 184 6 26 29 14 1 3 6 19h 1 19i 19j 19k 1 13 191 3 7 1 6 1 19o 19p 3 1 20 a 20 b 1 20 c 21 1 22 24 25b 26 i 2 4 117 11 3 1 47 2S 7 21 101 IS 62 1 1 1 23 3 9 28a 3 4 9 1 4 2 28b 1 1 29 29 4 7 78 2 1 30-35 5 55 1 4 22 2 9 3 2 1 37 1 17 26 1 1 4 •7 2 38a 8 4 128 36 1 10 2 2 38b i 19 2 1 1 36 2 2 1 1 3 1 39-45 4 6 11 2 2 3 4 1 46 32 4 30 48 12 1 2 3 1 1 4Sb i 49 1 7 50 4 37 3 1 1 6 1 4 1 51b "v 2 a. 1 1 52b 1 1 I 53h 4 1 r 88 1 1 116 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 3 6 50 3 2 55d )..... 3 2 6 1 1 4 1 6 1 3 9 1 56 a 1 1 7 1 56b i 57-59 584 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 .— Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelx, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 55b. Obesity. 55c. Purpura. 55d. Muscular rheumatism. 55e. General d i s e a s es (others). 56a. Alcoholism (acute or chronic). 56b. Drug addiction. 57-59. Poisoning, chronic. 60. Encephalitis. 61. Meningitis, simple. 62. Locomotor ataxia. 63a. Multiple sclerosis. 63b. Spinal cord, diseases of (others). £ X 0 1 a CO I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 60 1 1 2 Typhus fever 3 Relapsing fever 4 Malarial fevers (all) 3 3 3 "T Smallpox j 6 4 11 36 1 1 38 7 0 7 Scarlet fever 2 1 2 15 4 . 1 1 1 8 Whooping cough 9 Diphtheria and results 1 4 15 1 3 1 10 Influenza 1 14 181 175 12 11 9 1 143 2 5 ii 33 14 Dysentery (all) 1 18 Erysipelas 3 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 2 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c Carrier, meningococcus 1 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) I9e Chicken-pox 1 191 German measles 3 1 1 J 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 3 49 1 2 7 10 19h Mumps *. * 1 52 23 3 2 9 24 1 4 4 19i Paratyphoid A 1 7 19j Paratyphoid B 19k 1 2 191 Trench fever 1 19m Trench mouth 1 19n Typhoid vaccination 1 3 4 1 19o 1 1 i 19p Epidemic diseases, (others) 20a Septicemia, general 1 1 1 1 20b 20c Pyemia, surgical 21 Glanders 22 Anthrax 1 24 Tetanus 25b 26 Pellagra 1 47 Acute articular rheumatism 9 24 3 2 3 2 1 2 i j II. Tuberculosis. 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 1 12 16 3 2 1 6 2 2 2 1 1 28b Suspected t uberculosis 3 19 2 29 1 1 : 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 1 1 4 III. Venereal diseases (all). 37 Syphilis (all) 1 3 50 45 19 19 22 8 27 55 5 18 fs 38a Chancroidal infect ion 2 2 3 1 1 38b Gonococcus infection 1 90 14 15 31 4 1 1 1 5 .1 IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets 3 1 1 39-45 1 i ! 46 Tumors, benign 1 1 1 2 i 48a Arthritis 3 9 56 12 8 3 2 15 2 48b 49 50 1 51a 2 5 2 3 i : 51b 52b 3 53b 88 1 116 1 4 54 1 1 55c 1 1 1 1 2 55e 1 12 1 1 2 i 56 h 1 39 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 1 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUEL® ENLISTED MEN 585 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 66a. Facial paralysis. 66b. Paraplegia. 66c. Paralysis without spec- ified cause (others). 69. Epilepsy. 74a. Jacksonian epilepsy. 74b. Neurasthenia. 1 74c. Enuresis. 74d. Neurosis. 74e. Neuro-circulatory as- thenia. 74f. Shell-shock (cause not given). 72. Chorea. 73a. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted). 73b. Neuralgia. 73c. Neuritis. 73d. Speech, defective. 74g. Nervous system, other diseases of. 67. General paralysis of the insane. 68a. Constitutional psycho- pathic states. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 11 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 5' 4 i 2 4 2 1 1 4 13 3 2 27 12 5 16 1 18 1 5 6 1 2 2 5 6 2 I 4 8 3 14 1 2 1 1 14 2 2 1 14 1 1 3 9 10 6 31 44 2 163 31 2S 465 13 2 88 S9 143 5 67 27 10 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 14 1 1 18 1 1 1 3 19a 19b 2 3 1 19c 1 19d 1 19e 5 3 2 1 2 2 19f 4 6 50 2 9 6 8 4 4 28 53 4 3 19g 6 3 4 17 24 7' 4 38 1 1 13 21 19 2 25 3 3 19h 1 191 1 1 19j 2 9 1 1 19k 1 1 191 1 3 2 6 1 1 9 6 1 1 19n 3 1 8 1 1 3 1 1 2 19o 19p 1 20a 20b 20c 21 22 24 25b 2 26 3 1 3 11 1 8 1 1 14 5 31 1 2 47 1 10 16 1 32 3 3 24 3 1 8 14 6 1 ii 5 7 2 9 1 2Sb 1 1 29 1 4 2 4 2 3 1 3 1 30-35 12 8 38 37 1 40 22 6 16 2 3 36 59 7 29 68 25 37 2 4 4 2 9 1 Q 1 3 9 38a 4 8 30 60 86 6 24 7 36 12 36 4 21 4 19 28b 2 i 1 2 36 | 1 39-45 i 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 9 3 46 I 1 2 7 1 37 4 6 72 2 2 33 10 93 6 9 4Sa .... 48h 49 2 1 1 1 1 50 1 12 32 3 44 9 21 7 15 .51a. 1 1 .52a. 1 1 52b 1 53b 1 3 5 4 15 1 3 2 9 1 88 116 1 2 53c 2 1 54 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 1 25 2 1 2 2 5 1 2 1 2 2 55e 32 107 56a 56b 57-59 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 5 86 Table 82. — Concurrent diseases , complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 68 b. Mental deficiency. 68 c. Malingering. 68 d. Dementia praecox. 68 e. Psycbasthenia. 68 f. Psychoneurosis. 68 g. Psychosis, alcoholic. 68 h. Psychosis, manic-de- pressive. 68 i. Psychoses (others). 75a (1). Astigmatism. 75a (2). Hyperopia. 75a (3). Myopia. 75a (4). Defective vision (cause not stated). 75b. Strabismus. | I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 1 1 2 Typhus fever 3 Relapsing fever 1 4 Malarial fevers (all) 3 1 2 9 1 1 5 5 Smallpox 1 6 Measles 12 7 1 3 1 3 ii 12 1 2 3 ] 4 7 Scarlet fever 2 2 1 1 1 4 3 i 1 8 Whooping cough 9 Diphtheria and results 1 2 2 1 1 1 10 Influenza 57 1 50 14 114 25 89 61 52 20 29 12 14 Dysentery (all) 1 1 1 2 1 18 Erysipelas 1 1 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1 1 3 1 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c Carrier, meningococcus... l 1 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) . . 1 19e Chicken-pox 1 191 German measles 9 1 1 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 3 5 1 7 2 5 1 4 2 19h Mumps 18 2 8 22 3 5 13 9 2 6 3 13 19i Paratyphoid A 19j Paratyphoid B 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 1 1 191 Trench ever 1 1 1 1 19m Trench mouth 19n Typhoid vaccination 1 3 1 3 3 3 ' 190 Vaccinia 1 2 3 :::::: :::::: 2 1 i 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 1 1 20 a Septicemia, general ...... i 20 b Aerogenes capsulates infection 20 c Pyemia, surgical 21 Glanders 1 22 Anthrax 24 Tetanus 25b Mycoses (others) i 26 Pellagra 47 Acute articular rheumatism 2 9 7 2 10 2 8 3 i 1 1 II. Tuberculosis. 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 99 11 1 13 3 4 10 6 2 1 3 1 28b Suspected tuberculosis 1 i 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis. . . "'T 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 1 i i i 2 2 i i 3 1 III. Venereal diseases (all). 37 Syphilis (all) 44 18 4 39 2 24 19 7 4 6 2 38a Chancroidal infection 6 2 i 2 2 2 9. I 38b Gonococcus infection 72 2 19 3 30 2 2 14 9 5 20 5 IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets 1 1 1 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors 1 1 1 46 Tumors, benign 2 1 4 l 3 1 4 48a Arthritis 41 6 5 34 8 11 8 4 7 48b Gout 49 Scurvy 50 Diabetes, mellitus 1 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 18 2 16 3 1 1 2 5 — 51b 52a 52b Acromegaly 1 1 53b 88 Goiter, simple 1 4 3 1 1 116 53c 1 54 Anemia, chlorosis 2 1 1 i Hemophilia 1 i Obesity 1 2 i 55(1 Muscular rheumatism 3 5 3 2 1 4 1 1 1 IS 6 12 77 4 4 1 1 12 3 4 9 7 1 i 57-59 Poising, chronic 1 1 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS- — ENLISTED MEN. 587 United Stales and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. c3 e c g -1 lO 75d. Cataract. j 75 e. Trachoma. 75f. Conjunctivitis (others) d "So >» <5 £ bi) K 75h. Amblyopia. 75i. Amaurosis. 75j. Choroiditis. 75k. Iritis. 751. Keratitis. 75m. Retinitis. 75n. Nystagmus. 75o. Glaucoma. 75p. Eyelids, diseases of. 75q. Color-blindness. 75r. Eyes and annoxa, other diseases of. 76a. Otitis media. 76b. Mastoiditis. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 1 14 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 19 3 4 1 4 2 1 1 14 8 2 8 31 1 1 36 46 3,926 6 1 24 2 3 3 3 363 74 8 1 11 2 4 1 61 10 9 4 8 15 299 28 17 2 31 6 3 2 28 85 3,431 423 10 1 1 1 1 1 2 10 14 1 3 1 1 3 45 9 18 4 1 1 14 4^ 19a 19b 19c 1 1 1 19d 3 1 1 1 19e 1 1 10 1 3 4 140 24 19f i 1 6 2 4 4 3 6 3 i 9 39 100 39 19g 3 1 8 248 14 3 1 2 14 21 l 6 33 906 111 19h 2 19i 1 1 19j 1 1 19k 1 3 191 19m 1 8 1 1 2 1 1 25 1 I9n i 1 1 4 19o I 1 19p 1 3 1 20a 20b 9 20c 21 22 24 1 25b 26 1 15 8 1 1 4 60 6 47 i 2 28 4 1 1 1 6 10 2 i 1 4 11 234 16 28a 1 1 1 1 1 1 28b 1 29 i 6 1 1 2 16 2 9 30 -35 5 0 72 2 6 50 293 75 31 9 11 102 108 8 37 4 i 17 1 1 1 5 4 4 16 3Sa 5 5 ii 382 8 4 6 38 35 3 12 100 166 12 38b 9 1 1 36 1 1 39-45 1 2 1 1 1 15 3 46 i i 5 27 4 1 2 4 19 8 2 9 23 129 9 48a 1 49 i 1 9 50 i 1 6 2 y 2 6 25 2 51b 1 1 52a 1 52b 1 1 53b 1 2 i 2 1 ss 116 1 1 1 54 1 55b 55c 1 1 1 2 2 1 1* 1 2 14 1 55d |.| 1 2 9 2 15 1 55e 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 7 1 56a •1 1 1 56b |1. . 57-59 588 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82. — Concurrent, diseases, complications, and sequelx, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 76c. Otitis, externa. 76d. Defective hearing (cause not stated). 76e. Ear, other diseases. | 86a. Adenoids. 86b. Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. i i S6c. Nose, external deform- ity of. S6d. Turbinate hyper- j trophy. 86e. Sinusitis (all). J 86f. Polypus, nasal. 86g. Perforated nasal sep- tum. 86h. Rhinitis (cause not stated). 86i. Nasal fossae, other dis- eases of. c3 o O) "3 C3 3*9 “S a A > O CJ .© ’o d to jjj o < c3 u- 79a (2). Aortic stenosis. 79a(3). Mitral insufficiency. 79a (4). Mitral stenosis. 79a (5). Combined lesions, mitral aortic. • 79a (6). Pulmonic lesions. _____ _ 79a (7). Tricuspid lesions. 79a (8). Valvular losions, unclassified. 79b. Cardiac hypertrophy. | Inter- national classifi- cation No. 8 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 23 13 11 1 1 3 2 9 9. i 4 6 1 3 2 1 2 1.100 178 3 181 19 34 23 2 2 89 15 1 12 6 1 345 122 50 26 16 32 4 45 4 1 8 7 8 391 231 2 41 68 8 6 9 25 2 - 6 9 1 2,617 431 14 678 112 139 50 56 13 542 4S2 15 i i 36 73 10 10 4 5 2 2 6 2 2 1 14 22 5 13 2 3 1 IS 80 178 1 15 12 6 1 19a 19b 18 7 4 1 1 1 19c i 6 19d 4 1 6 3 2 19e 157 25 33 1 1 2 1 3 2 19f 38 11 5 3 13 13 2 17 2 19g 1,595 271 274 47 6 6 13 4 148 22 7 10 19h 1 1 19i 1 19i 1 1 1 19k 2 191 1 1 19m 72 33 67 4 4 23 3 1 3 19n 40 15 26 2 i 19o 2 19p 1 1 1 1 2 1 20a 20b .... 20c 21 22 24 1 1 25b 1 26 275 550 14 954 4 79 238 46 7 90 14 36 44 47 6 236 172 3 89 31 37 6 16 9 194 60 s 7 43 28a 9 9 2 1 2 3 2Sb 1 1 1 5 1 3 29 16 22 4 2 9 3 2 30-35 2 265 92 1 85 87 5 12 24 7 SO 19 9 2 3 28 37 58 11 7 21 1 3 1 1 3 38a i 509 217 9 151 94 9 14 1 90 38 3 4 13 3Sb 9 2 2 1 i 1 1 36 2 3 1 2 39-45 22 19 5 1 1 i 9 46 405 1,007 35 69 12 26 50 40 4 720 69 9 9 23 38 48a 48b 1 49 1 1 3 1 1 i 52 74 1 17 3 1 3 12 2 116 21 2 8 54 51a 2 1 52a 1 1 52b 1 1 53a 1 53b — 11 27 10 1 1 17 3 s SS 1 116 •1 1 53c 5 3 1 1 3 1 54 1 1 55a 2 1 55c 51 66 1 20 2 7 4 31 1 4 6 55d ..... IS 6 2 2 1 1 1 8 1 1 55e 3 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 56a 2 2 3 1 56b -1 2 1 57-59 590 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequehe, enlisld men in th< ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter national classifi- cation No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 19,i 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20c 21 22 24 25b 26 47 Cause of admission. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Typhus fever Relapsing lever : Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken-pox G erman measles Memngitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Treneh'fever Trench mouth Typhoid vaccination V aecinia Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Aerogenes eapsulatus infection Pyemia, surgical Glanders Anthrax Tetanus Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis. 2.8a Tuberculosis of lungs 28b Suspected tuberculosis 29 | Acute miliary tuberculosis . 30-35 | Tuberculosis (others) III. Venereal diseases (all). 37 | Syphilis (all) 38a | Chancroidal infection . 38b I Gonococcus infection.. IV. General diseases (others). 36 39-45 46 4Sa 48b 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55 1 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors Tumors, benign Arthritis Gout Scurvy Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) . Cretinism and myxedema Addison’s disease Acromegaly Leucemia Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases of Other diseases of the ductless glands Anemia, chlorosis Hemophilia Obesity Purpura Muscular rheumatism General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic •se 3 1 3 109 1 1 1 45 330 6 73 59 26 M'S 7 140 1 16 65 36 5 295 12 1 1 134 19 227 119 2 68 1 H 369 2 2 I 1 17 13 53 39 <5 i 21 I 14 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUEL2E ENLISTED MEN, 591 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive— Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 83d. Phlebitis. & Pi g >> 3 d m o3 CO 84b. Lymphatic sy other diseases c 85a. Cardiac arrhyt 3 . |f | M c3 O CUD .ss 'O S-i C3 o pi lO CO 85c. Cardiac disorde tional. 85d. Bradycardia. 85e. Heart block. 85f. Tachycardia. © to c3 j O | § 1 K bi) lO oo 85h. Circulatory s other diseases < | o p3 o 05 05 rP _cT o o 05 92a. Pneumonia, lol a b c3 CO 05 a o © £ s p CO 05 93c. Pleura, other c of. 95. Gangrene of lun Inter- lational classifi- cation No. ifi 1 1 3 8 1 11 ' 26 62 29 8 3 10 1 1 i 2 3 2 1 c, 2 1 2 1 105 16 1 24 3 4 1 i 12 2 4 5 24 1 3 9 2 60 7 3 1 .313 4 463 1,820 105 263 1 6 77 2 l 2 1 ' 21 ! 2 2 ' 136 ' 195 52 30 30 1 4 8 8 18 | 2 4 1 1 25 ....... 61 101 34 6 11 1 9 225 3 221 7! 15 145 n 511 34 8 5,081 52, 463 21,742 2,129 904 1,615 5 10 1 4 2 35 11 2 1 4 | 14 1 10 i'l 1 29 8 10 4 1 18 1 2 1 19 8 12 4 1 6 19a 1 19b 1 ' i | 12 2 3 1 19c r";':: 2 1 19d 2 1 1 i 3 1 i 1 19e 9 I 17 2 1 i 3 135 101 100 40 14 1 19f 8| 6 3 13 i 3 62 144 120 12 6 19 1 I9g 11 213 4 20 1 1 63 i 2 1,223 320 701 50 142 19h 2 1 i 2 191 2| 1 1 2 I9i 1 1 19k 4 8 1 2 1 191 19m 5 14 2 3 3 9 2 587 28 59 4 4 21 19n 1 58 2 1 4 4 3 125 9 10 3 6 19o 1 1 4 3 19p 3 1 3 2 2 1 20a ■**| 20b i 1 l 1 1 20c 21 1 1 1 99 24 1 r 1 1 26 i 8 7 14 9 28 1 217 28 52 11 23 30 47 ii 125 9 1 36 46 45 2 1 098 406 291 268 679 2 -132 10 1 80 18 4 13 30 70 28b 2 1 3 17 6 11 18 9 29 2 373 3 2 i' 35 31 IS 15 42 53 30-35 ! 16 934 7 14 1 36 7 20 368 100 141 IS 14 37 i 545 1 1 3 3 1 71 13 25 5 11 38a 9 5 3, 203 13 2 49 i 23 12 2 6S5 185 199 19 10 56 38b 1 3 2 13 3 36 4 1 9 2 2 9 1 1 39 45 1 20 2 5 i 2 3 1 23 2 4 3 46 12 1 22 16 3 71 i 66 1 2 343 77 59 8 23 73 9 48a 1 4Sh 1 i 1 2 i 2 1 7 4 2 1 50 1 4 19 2 30 1 221 1 1 121 14 IS 7 16 51a =.1h i 52a 1 1 52h 1 5 1 53b 7 i 3 3 11 54 21 1 1 S8 116 1 2 1 53c i 1 2 3 2 8 4 3 1 1 2 1 i 3 1 55b 3 55c 1 3 3 1 2 7 70 11 3 1 9 ! 3 2 2 8 1 9 13 14 1 8 2 3 33 2 4 1 3 56a 1 1 2 j 1 7 6 56b 1 2 ! 1 57-59 592 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelx, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 96. Asthma. 97. Pulmonary emphysema. 98. Lungs, other diseases of. 99a. Pyorrhea alveolaris. 99b. Abscess, periapical, focal infection from. 99c. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. 101. Esophagus, diseases of. 102a. Ulcer of the stomach. 102b. Gastroenteroptosis. 102c. Stomach, other dis- eases of. 105a. Duodenal ulcer. 105b. Diarrhea. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid lever 1 1 1 3 P| 1 2 Typhus fever 1 3 Relapsing fever 4 Malarial fevers (all) 4 2 5 1 3 5 2 Smallpox 1 2 6 Measles 20 15 8 22 93 1 6 1 24 1 26 7 Scarlet fever 5 1 18 8 8 Whooping cough 9 Diphtheria and results 4 1 11 1 6 2 G in Influenza 229 61 69 70 3 346 2 22 12 416 15 36b 14 Dysentery (all) 2 3 1 9 26 18 Erysipelas 1 1 1 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1 2 1 19b Carrier, bacillus’ typhoid 19c Carrier’ meningococcus 2 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others , 19e Chicken-pox ( 19f German measles 1 9 2 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 3 1 5 3 1 19h Mumps. . . ’ \ T IS 3 7 20 2 135 3 8 1 87 6 15 19i Paratyphoid A 19j Paratyphoid B 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 191 Trench fever ’ 2 ' 1 1 1 19m Trench mouth 2 2 19n Typhoid vaccination 5 9 15 1 16 1 4 19o Vaccinia 3 2 2 6 4 8 2 19p Epidemic disease (others) 20a Septicemia, general 1 20b Aerogenes capsulatus infection 20c Pyemia, surgical 21 Glanders 22 24 Tetanus Mycoses (others) 26 Pellagra 1 47 Acute articular rheumatism 2 29 1 55 1 1 17 9 ! II. Tuberculosis. 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 126 67 39 17 2 2.5 2 17 8 50 4 14 28b Suspected tuberculosis 4 3 1 3 6 1 1 i 29 1 30-35 Tuberculosis'(others) 1 4 3 6 1 1 4 3 1 1 III. Venereal diseases (all). 37 Syphilis (all) 29 2 4 29 1 73 1 11 5 73 5 17 < Chancroidal infection 4 4 11 2 1 13 4 38b Gonococcus infection 22 4 7 17 73 4 1 99 2 j Ml IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets . 2 3 1 2 1 2 39-45 3 2 1 46 Tumors, benign “ 3 1 8 1 5 48a Arthritis 18 3 86 1 121 5 4 44 4 ! j 50 3 2 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 13 3 6 15 4 2 17 7 53a 1 88 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 54 9 3 3 i 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 9 16 7 • "I ; 55e 1 1 1 1 2 1 56a i 3 1 141 | 56b Drug addiction 3 3 3 2 1 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 3 1 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUEL.® ENLISTED MEN, 593 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 105c. Enteritis and colitis. 106. Ankylostomiasis. 107a. Ascaris lumbricoides. 107b. Cestodes. 107c. Intestinal parasites (others). 108. Appendicitis. 109a. Hernia. 109b. Intestinal obstruction. 110a. Fistula in ano. 110b. Intestines, other dis- eases of. 113. Cirrhosis of the liver. 114. Cholelithiasis. 115a. Cholecystitis. 115b. Gall-bladder and bile- duct, other diseases of. 115c. Liver, other diseases of. 117a. Peritonitis. j 117b. Peritoneal adhesions. i 1 118a. Pancreatitis. 1 118b. Visceroptosis. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 12 5 1 6 3 | 1 , 1 | 1 1 1 1 ' 8 1 1 2 3 5 128 •J 4 , 3 | 4 1 15 1 2 1 9 i 4 2 1| i 5 43 699 27 1 2 1 6 -45 61 4 6 45 12 12 1 6 6 3 1 17 31 1 10 1 i 2 1 5 3 8 15 1 1 1 20 4 1 2 1 1 i 1 9 553 863 14 17 IS 544 516 n 30 443 5 4 80 81 32 1 46, 33 8 10 149 17 6 5 1 14 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 18 8 V 4 1 i 1 19a 1 1 1 19b | 4 3 4 19c i 1 19d 4 1 1 i 1 19e 3 11 1 9 11 1 8 1 2 1 19f 4 24 6 2 4 1 2 19g 60 1,038 13 10 115 185 7 17 48 1 6 15 4 4 5 26 19h 2 19i i 19j 19k 1 2 191 1 19m 18 63 2 3 2 4 4 2 77 4 1 1 1 1 19n 5 1 1 20 1 2 19o 19p 1 1 20a 20b 1 20c 21 2 2 22 24 1 25b 2 1 26 26 36 2 3 9 10 1 - 11 3 4 1 1 2 47 77 127 4 6 5 84 S9 i 73 98 2 10 4 1 107 s 4 28a 3 5 4 3 1 28b 6 i 3 1 1 15 2 29 7 4 28 9 3 7 16 'l 2 145 30-35 63 126 1 8 3 41 150 2 52 8 21 34 22 3 11 3 37 8 24 1 1 13 33 6 15 2 10 1 38a 97 166 2 11 7 153 371 4 65 244 14 16 7 ...... 9 38b 1 3 1 2 1 36 1 1 1 2 3 i 2 3 r 39-45 5 9 2 6 17 i 9 12 2 1 1 46 00 60 2 1 3 53 38 i 7 25 1 1 2 1 3 8 48a 4Sh 1 49 2 1 l 4 2 3 50 10 9 13 29 1 13 2 3 2 1 3 51a 51b 1 1 1 1 52a * 1 52b .... 53a 1 53b 2 1 1 6 3 88 1 1 116 1 53c 2 3 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 18 9 4 4 11 1 2 1 3 4 6 10 1 1 1 5 4 1 55e 11 2 i 3 2 8 1 4 1 56a 3 1 2 1 1 2 ] ' 1 56b 2 1 57-59 594 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- national classifi - cation No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 191 19g 19h 19i 19j 19k 191 19ra 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20c 21 22 24 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52b E3a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in ihl ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Cause of admission. 118c. Digestive system, other diseases of. 119. Nephritis, acute. 120. Nephritis, chronic. 122. Abscess, perine- phritic. 122b. Nephroptosis. V* o © a ° V w 122d. Pyogenic infection of the kidneys. 122e. Kidney and annexe, other diseases of. 123. Nephrolithiasis. 124a. Cystitis. 124b. Bladder, other dis- eases of. 125a. Urethritis (nonvene- rcal). I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 1 4 2 2 1 1 i 2 4 5 2 1 2 1 Measles 2 47 28 i 1 3 12 2 17 6 4 84 48 i 10 5 1 8 12 2 3 1 Influenza. 7 313 282 3 1 1 41 51 23 69 48 44 3 2 1 2 1 9 1 i 2 1 1 i 1 Carrier, meningococcus Chicken pox " 1 1 7 1 1 2 2 Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 1 14 14 6 3 8 1 2 Mumps r 10 27 24 1 6 9 2 18 9 18 1 1 1; 1 1 1 7 1 10 2 2 2 Vaccinia 1 1 2 i 1 1 1 1 Acute articular rheumatism 2 16 14 9 1 2 1 2 3 1 II. Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis of lungs 5 19 52 1 2 4 4 21 5 6 2 1 1 4 9 Tuberculosis"( others) 2 8 1 11 2 2 24 2 III. Venereal diseases (all). Syphilis (all) 3 24 46 2 7 9 4 27 27 28 Chancroidal infection 3 5 1 4 3 1 11 G onococctis in fection 19 21 4 1 1 53 47 8 781 182 J'l IV. General diseases (others). Rickets 1 1 1 2 3 2 Tumors, benign 5 1 9 2 it Arthritis i 11 32 3 4 1 16 12 9 3 J 5 8 4 3 1 i i 1 i ... 1 2 2 1 i 1 1 1 l 1 2 l 1 6 3 i 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 4 i 2 1 1 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUEL2E ENLISTED MEN, 595 'Jnited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 125b. Stricture (non veil e- real). 125c. Urethra, other dis- eases of. 126. Prostate, diseases of. [ 1 127a. Balanitis. 127b. Epididymitis (non- ' venereal). 127c. Hydrocele. 127d. Warts, external geni- tal organs. 127e. Genitourinary sys- tem, other diseases of (non venereal) . 142. Gangrene. 143a. Carbuncle. 143b. Furuncle. 114a. Abscess. 144b. Cellulitis. 145a. Trichophytosis. 1 1 145b. Nails, defects and dis- eases of. 145c. Ectoparasites. 145d. Clavus. 115o. Dermatitis. 1 15f. Eczema. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 3 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 . . 4 2 1 4 i 1 4 1 1 1 6 18 3 2 152 1 41 121 42 7 12 8 4 13 0 1 1 1 9 1 42 2 26 IS 4 2 1 9 8 1 1 13 i 6 8 1 1 2 1 4 9 7 2 32 32 163 37 16 324 H 27 205 370 164 33 53 41 15 51 10 1 1 2 1 14 15 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 193 19k 191 19m 1 2 26 11 2 1 1 1 2 1 r 1 1 1 3 9 3 i 2 ! 1 1 9 1 1 1 i 1 3 1 15 3 11 3 1 1 2 2 9 1 15 2 2 15 i r 1 4 9 9 S17 23 4 24, 337 3 4 71 142 51 19 13 27 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... ' 1 1 1 1 2 i 11 41 28 1 2 2 1 19n 19o 19p 20 a 20 b 20 c 21 1 1 1 4 25 129 1 1 1 .r 1 1 6 4 1 1 i 1 1 2 92 1 1 24 1 25b 26 47 28a 1 1 6 9 1 8 1 3 9 16 8 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 5 4 33 4 1 31 3 i 18 63 8 20 s 9 . ... ; 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 2 2 1 1 6 114 11 53 5 2 35 3 2 1 - L4 7 63 128 151 39 9 142 191 7 27 89 86 17 8 30 10 23 1 6 18 180 26 47 61 4 3 17 43 39 5 1 10 3 8 1)3 63 5,850 678 14, 777 164 382 3,967 3 9 53 611 32 20 127 8 30 i 1 2 4 2 3 3 4 3 3 8 13 12 2 4 1 4 3 1 28 i(T 4 i 32 3 4 19 42 30 1 1 14 i i 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 i 6 3 2 2 9 2 3 "I 1 i 1 1 1 ! 1 1 5 i 1 1 i i 2 1 1 i i | 1 i 2 1 4 4 8 1 i" 2 1 1 1 ii 9 1 2 1 1 9 9 1 1 1 16 2 1 L 57-59 3553—25 39 596 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 145g. Erythema. 145h. Herpes. 145i. Impetigo. J 145j. Lichen. 145k. Nsevus. 1451. Pityriasis. 145m. Psoriasis. 145n. Scabies. 145o. Skin and cellular tis- sue, other diseases of. 146a. Osteomyelitis. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 1 13 2 Typhus fever 3 Relapsing fever 4 1 1 2 10 7 " 2 1 9 6 23 5 7 2 97 58 9 4 2 1 6 23 8 Whooping cough 1) 4 1 3 9 18 15 10 Influenza 44 60 33 4 1 20 59 458 322 2(1 14 1 2 9 5 18 9 3* 1 19a 4 5 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid ! 19c* Carrier, meningococcus 3 19(1 Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 1 19e 1 9 1 1 1 19f 2 2 1 3 7 9 19g 1 1 1 4 19h Mumps .’ ". 12 22 6 1 2 6 9 78 99 if 19i 19j 1 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 1 i 191 1 2 2 19m Trench mouth 1 I9n 1 17 2 2 2 3 5 28 19o 3 1 1 4 27 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 20a 2 20b Aerogenes capsulatus infection 20c Pyemia, surgical 21 Glanders 22 Anthrax 2 24 Tetanus 25b 2G Pellagra 2 47 Acute articular rheumatism 9 1 1 1 2 14 22 II. Tuberculosis. 28a 4 12 6 9 25 71 J! Suspected tuberculosis 1 1 4 3 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 1 1 30-35 Tu berculosis ( others) 1 1 1 28 III. Venereal diseases (all). 37 Syphilis (all) 18 63 18 3 22 28 190 187 38a Chancroidal infection 2 25 3 1 1 5 3 97 85 38b Gonococcus infection 16 97 18 1 1 20 19 405 287 IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets 1 8 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors 1 2 46 Tumors, benign 1 1 1 5 25 Arthritis 3 3 2 4 8 45 87 48b Gout 49 Scurvy 50 Diabetes, mellitus 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 1 1 4 Cretinism and myxedema 1 .... 52a Addison’s disease 52b . .. 53a 53b 88 Goiter, simple 4 3 .... 116 Spleen, diseases of 53c .... 54 2 1 1 2 55c 1 2 2 2 4 1 7 13 55e 1 13 56a 2 2 3 3 56b 4 57-59 Poisoning, chronic CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN. 597 United States and Europe, Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 146b. Fractures, faulty union of. 146c. Bones, other diseases of. 147a. Ankylosis of joint. 147b. Loose bodies in joint. 147c. Synovitis. 147d. Floating cartilage. 147e. Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheu- matism excepted). 149a. Hallux valgus. 149b. Hammer-toe. 149c. Metatarsalgia. . o >> 'd § ft © ft © C5 149f. Talipes. 149g. Tenosynovitis. 149h. Organs oflocomotion, other diseases of. 150. Congenital malforma- tions. 189. Not specified or ill-de- fined diseases. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 6 1 1 1 1 3 11 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 4 1 26 4 2 1 8 5 9 5 4 4 2 1 6 32 2 4 21 23 277 6 1 2 4 1 9 1 1 9 1 14 61 7 8 2 2 1 2 1 13 1 17 33 9 27 42 24 2 40 3 35 22 21 22 69 359 7 16 309 50 1,299 10 1 2 7 1 14 3 r 1 1 1 1 3 IS 1 1 4 4 1 27 19a 19b 1 1 4 19c 1 19d 3 19e 3 1 9 - 8 2S 19f 1 4 2 1 5 3 1 1 31 1 19 19g . 9 10 8 2 16 5 6 6 6 15 78 2 4 66 25 404 19h 19i 19 j 10 9 19k 1 9 i I 191 19m 4 1 2 1 3 1 1 10 4 115 19n 1 1 1 1 1 i 19o 19p 2 1 1 1 6 20a 20b 20c 21 2 99 1 24 1 25b 26 2 13 2 9 1 5 3 1 9 14 94 1 44 4 56 47 3 10 10 2 4 5 1 5 3 28 1 48 28a 2 2 1 2 i 2 11 28b i 1 29 o 17 21 6 8 1 3 4 2 7 21 3 58 30-35 11 153 17 13 9 8 5 2 18 60 2 2 86 843 37 4 3 3 9 2 9 15 1 8 503 38a 18 49 46 2 2 8 15 9 10 18 184 2 17 125 119 2,055 3Sb 2 11 2 6 2 1 1 26 41 3 12 36 2 3 1 1 39-45 8 7 6 2 3 3 2 1 5 16 103 46 29 62 192 3 45 11 30 34 18 28 57 456 10 14 256 142 48a 48b 49 1 1 3 50 2 1 2 2 4 3 1 32 1 18 4 49 i 1 51b i 2 59 h 1 53a 53 h 10 1 88 i - 9 1 i 1 1 1 6 54 1 1 1 13 7 1 1 1 2 55c i I ... . 4 3 1 4 1 2 14 36 9 98 30 .... 2 1 6 1 6 24 1 i 22 56a i 4 3 12 56b 1 57-59 598 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelce, enlisted men in tk ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. J 1. Typhoid fever. , 2. Typhus fever. 3. Relapsing fever. 4. Malarial fever. 5. Smallpox. 6. Measles. 7. Scarlet fever. 8. Whooping cough. 9. Diphtheria and results. 10. Influenza. 14. Dysentery. 18. Erysipelas. 19a. Carrier, bacillus, diph- theria. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 61 1 6 1 62 Locomotor ataxia 3 63a Multiple sclerosis 63b 1 1 2 1 1 1 64 1 1 3 66a Facial paralysis 1 1 66b 1 1 66c 1 ...... 3 1 6 2 1 1 69 5 14 6 ] 69 3 1 3 74a Jacksonian epilepsy 7!b Neurasthenia 1 3 1 4 1 3 74c 1 4 13 7 Id 2 3 1 1 74c Neuro-cireulatory asthenia (disordered action of 4 8 3 6 46 1 1 3 74f 1 1 2 17 1 72 1 1 73a 1 6 1 3 46 5 73b 2 7 1 1 73c 1 3 1 5 19 3 2 1 73d 1 1 74g 2 1 6 1 1 12 1 2! VI. Mental alienation. 67 1 2 68a 5 2 34 4 68b 1 1 32 4 8 57 1 4 7 68c 68d 3 12 12 14 50 3 F 6So 1 4 68f 4 4 3 9 34 4 4 68" 1 J 6sii 1 5 2 6 16 2 6Si 2 1 1 6 20 1 ' VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all): 75a 2 4 75a 2 .... 75a 1 2 1 1 2 75b 1 75c 75d 1 1 75e 1 8 12 75f 11 6 10 2 4 • 7 5g 2 75h 1 3 75j 1 4 75k ...... 3 2 751 2 3 1 8 75m 2 2 75o 1 1 1 1 75q 75r 1 1 1 1 l i 7 2 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a 2 17 1 41 27 20 118 3 86 2 3 5 2 4 1 37 1 76c 1 1 2 .... 76d 1 1 2 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 1 86b 3 1 10 1 16 2 6 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 6 3 46 1 13 1 86f 2 1 86h 1 9 1 14 1 1 38 3 86i Nasal fossae, other diseases of 10 2 19 i 1 3 15 5 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN, 599 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 19b. Carrier, bacillus, ty- phoid. 19c. Carrier, meningococ- cus. 19d. Carrier, epidemic dis- eases v others). 19e. Chicken-pox. 19f. German measles. 19g. Meningitis, cerebro- spinal. 19h. Mumps. 19i. Paratyphoid A. 19j. Paratyphoid B. 19k. Poliomyelitis, ante- rior, acute. 191. Trench fever. 19m. Trench mouth. 19n. Typhoid vaccination. 19o. Vaccinia. 19p. Epidemic diseases, (others.) 20a. Septicemia, general. c3 Oj • o a o 3.2 o.S <3 <5 o C9 20c. Pyemia, surgical. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 2 1 1 61 1 62 63a 2 4 1 63b 1 1 1 64 1 1 66a 2 66b 2 1 9 4 2 1 66c i 2 i 25 17 2 69 74a 1 16 4 3 74b 1 4 1 74c i 1 74d 1 21 2 3 74e 1 1 741 1 72 1 10 1 11 2 73a 1 7 1 2 73b i 6 9 2 2 73c 73d 4 6 2 3 1 74g 67 1 1 1 i 3 6 i 6Sa 1 3 4 30 1 8 2 6Sb 68c i' 3 2 18 2 10 9 1 1 6Sd I 1 68e 1 4 1 4 9 68f 68g 68h 9 12 '"T 1 2 6 4 1 6Si i 1 7.5a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 1 1 1 1 l 75c 3 5 1 i 1 13 1 3 1 i 75f 1 1 75g 2 75h 1 75j 75k 6 ~ 1 2 1 1 75n 2 i 1 75p 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 9 2 3 23 93 1 1 1 2 9 7 2 37 2 8 14 12 9 76b 1 1 i 86a 2 86b 1 86c i 1 1 2 17 1 1 1 6 S6e 86f 2 3 2 4 8 21 9 2 2 86h 1 1 1 1 3 1 22 7 5 i 86i GOO MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 21. Glanders. 22. Anthrax. 24. Tetanus. 25b. Mycoses (others). 26. Pellagra. 47. Acute articular rheu- j matism. 28a. Tuberculosis of lungs. © 3 p © rO nd © 0 © Pi 3 CO 3 01 29. Acute miliary tuber- culosis. 30-35. Tuberculosis (others). 37. Syphilis. 3Sa. Chancroidal infection. 38b. Gonococcus infection. 60 V. Nervous system , diseases of (all). Encephalitis • 2 61 Meningitis, simple 1 1 2 ' 62 Locomotor ataxia :::::: 7 i 63a Multiple sclerosis 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 1 1 1 2 1 3 61 Apoplexy 1 3 2P 60a Facial paralysis 1 1 3 if 66b Paraplegia .1 n 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) 1 1 6 4 3| 69 Epilepsy t . .... ... 4 7 1 1 29 6 S3 i 74a Jacksonian epilepsy 1 1 74b Neurasthenia. 9 12 1 1 17 2 9 74c Enuresis 9 1 1 8 4 18 74d N eurosis 1 2 1 1 1 '' 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) 1 1 4 13 9 1 10 2 14 \ 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) 1 1 35 1 10 72 Chorea 7. . 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted). . 8 11 1 2 22 i 17 73b Neuralgia 1 5 3 2 4 1 f 73c Neuritis 1 16 3 i 9 2 14 73d Speech, defective 1 1 1 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 9 2 2 1 11 1 5 07 VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane 1 11 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 10 12 19 1 13 39 i 68b Mental deficiency 10 14 51 4 68c Malingering .' 1 68d Dementia praccox 3 13 1 i 27 6 15 68e Psychasthenia 1 2 68f Psychoneurosis 9 6 3 i 23 1 17 || 68g Psychosis, alcoholic 1 2 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive 3 2 1 7 4 08i Psychoses (others) 2 2 4 18 / 5a 75a VII. Eyes and their annexa , diseases of. Refractive errors (all): (1) Astigmatism 3 i 4 i 75a ( 2 ) Hyperopia 2 75a (3) Myopia 3 1 i 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated). 1 2 2 3 ii 75b Strabismus 2 75c Leueoma i i 75d Cataract 1 i 1 r 75e Trachoma 2 1 1 31 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 5 2 3 a 11! 75g Pterygium 75h Amblyopia 3 1 3 75i Amaurosis 1 75 j Choroiditis 3 6 75k 4 9 14 2 if 4 751 Keratitis 9 3 75m Retinitis 3 75n N ystagmus 75o Glaucoma 2 1 75p Eyelids, diseases of 1 2 i 75q Color-blindness 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 1 2 1 1 1 20 G oj 76a VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 1 2 60 31 12 7 49 16 39 : 76b Mastoiditis 4 1 1 -1 76c Otitis externa 2 2 .... 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) 1 i 1 76e Ear, other diseases of 3 . 86a IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Adenoids 1 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs 5 1 7 4 86c 86d Turbinate hypertrophy'. 1 86e Sinusitis (all) 15 12 2 2 22 3 r. 86f 86g Perforated nasal septum 1 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 6 11 3 2 13 4 1 S6i Nasal fossae, other diseases of 1 33 2 9 4 14 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN 601 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 36. Rickets. 39-45. Cancer and other malignant tumors. 46. Tumors, benign. 48a. Arthritis. 48b. Gout. 49. Scurvy. 50. , Diabetes, mellitus. 51a. Exophthalmic goiter. | 51b. Cretinism and myxe- dema. 52a. Addison’s disease. 52b. Acromegaly. 53a. Leucemia. | 53b. Hodgkin’s disease. 88. Goiter, simple. 116. Spleen, diseases of. 53c. Other diseases of the ductless glands. 54. Anemia, chlorosis. 55a. Hemophilia. Inter- In ational classifi- cation No. 60 1 61 62 1 63a 3 14 1 2 63b 1 2 1 64 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 66b 2 10 66c 2 6 8 1 17 1 1 1 69 2 1 74a 2 4 29 61 4 1 6 74b 1 4 3 2 74c 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 74d 6 28 1 18 1 1 6 74e 4 9 ... 6 1 1 74f 4 12 1 1 27 19 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 73b 4 67 2 9 1 1 73c 1 1 2 1 4 8 4 2 3 74g 67 3 2 16 19 3 1 68a 3 4 46 1 31 1 6Sb 6Se 2 9 2 1 6Sd 3 1 1 6Se 4 2 18 1 19 2 1 6Sf 2 68g 6 2 1 68h 1 6 1 1 68i 2 2 75a(l) 1 1 1 , 1 2 1 1 3 1 75a(4) i i 75b i 1 l 1 i i 1 i 3 9 2 .. . i 2 2 75g 1 3 1 6 1 2 1 1 751 1 75m 1 8 1 2 75p 3 1 1 3 9 75r 3 7 233 94 1 16 12 2 1 76b 2 76c 1 1 76d — 1 1 1 1 1 S6a 1 5 11 i 3 4 1 S6b S6d 2 4 33 7 S6e 1 S6f 2 9 16 3 2 9 2 1 4 1 S6i 602 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Cause of admission . j 55b. Obesity. 55c Purpura. 55d. Muscular rheumatism. 55e. General diseases (others). 56a. Alcoholism (acute or chronic). 56b. Drug addiction. 57-59. Poisoning, chronic. 60. Encephalitis. 61. Meningitis, simple. 62. Locomotor ataxia. 63a. Multiple sclerosis. 63b. Spinal cord, diseases of (others). | 64. Apoplexy. V. Nervous system , diseases of (all). 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 2 9 i 2 1 11 4 1 i 1 13 4 9 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) 3 5 3 1 ‘ 1 1 6 1 3 1 2 3 10 1 i 1 13 1 3 1 2 2 6 2 f 1 2 2 1 3 3 VI. Mental alienation. ..... 1 i 1 2 1 1 i 1 1 157 1 1 Mental deficiency 7 3 35 7 2 4 5 2 1 o 7 2 1 i 4 4 14 5 1| 1 11 2 Hr 5 1 8 7 1 2 1 3 VII. Eyes and their anneza, diseases of. Refractive errore(all): 1 9 6 (3) Myopia!. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 i 1 1 1 2 i 1 i 1 2 2 VIII. Ear , diseases of. Otitis media 1 3 9 10 4 2 61 22 4 3 3 4 2 1 1 1 IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 4 1 10 1 1 1 1 8 9 3 Nasal fossa?, other diseases of 2 1 1 1 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74(1 74e 74 f 72 73a 73b 73c 73(1 74g 67 68a 6Sb 68c 6Sd 6Se 68f 6Sg 68h 6S1 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75q 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e S6a 86b 86c 86d S6e 86f 86g S6h 86i i CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN 603 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 66a. Facial paralysis. 66b. Paraplegia. 66c. Paralysis without spec- ified cause (others). 69 . Epilepsy. 71 a. Jacksonian epilepsy. .2 G O d 0 £ 74 c. Enuresis. 74 d. Neurosis. C3 >-„ f — O ‘o ® 6^2 0 2 0 74 f. Shell-shock (cause not given!. C 3 O C 6 73 a. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted). 73 b. Neuralgia. 73 c. Neuritis. 1 73 d. Speech, defective. 74 g. Nervous system, other diseases of. 67 . General paralysis of the insane. 6Sa. Constitutional psycho- pathic states. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 1 1 60 3 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 61 1 1 2 1 7 62 9 1 0 1 63 a jj 6 i 10 1 1 6 1 63 b 2 2 1 1 10 1 5 64 1 1 1 3 2 2 66a 2 66b 2 1 1 1 2 11 1 8 1 4 9 3 66c 1 17 9 1 4 3 5 3 10 17 69 74 a 2 3 4 28 11 4 41 3 13 6 25 35 74 b sp 7 3 4 1 1 1 1 2 74 c 1 1 12 1 5 1 10 2 1 4 1 2 74 d 1 2 16 2 1 1 11 1 4 3 4 74 e 2 2 1 3 2 216 30 2 396 2 4 3 2 8 74 f 1 9 3 1 1 1 12 1 12 29 41 97 6 7 10 4 1 12 10 41 1 32 73 a 2 10 1 2 1 1 73 b 7 2 19 3 25 2 1 1 1 22 1 1 1 s 73 c 1 1 9 1 2 73 d 3 3 15 2 2 1 3 2 21 1 1 74 g 1 1 2 1 1 2 67 1 3 17 52 20 3 4 1 1 59 9 1 9 IS 2 i 2 116 98 63 5 16 2 1 116 1 6 40 14 1 S 7 68b r 6 8 1 2 13 4 1 1 12 1 15 1 4 1 9 1 4 6 68e 2 1 4 2 S 1,517 68 89 83 222 5 1,562 S 11 157 26 2 40 68f 1 3 2 2 6Sg 2 1 1 1 1 9 1 3 6 6Sh 1 4 4 20 2 1 4 62 3 4 4 6Si 9 1 1 4 75 a ( 1 ) . r 1 1 2 75 a ( 2 ) 1 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 75 a ( 4 ) 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 75 d 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 4 4 4 1 75 f 1 1 1 i' 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 | 3 1 1 3 75 p 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 75 r 19 2 14 4 31 1 IS 3 2 16 12 8 2 3 s 76 a 14 6 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 76 b i 76 c 2 ..... 2 1 76 d 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 S6b 2 i 5 2 9 2 1 4 * 1 13 13 2 S6e 2 1 86 f S6g 1 1 4 4 1 3 9 3 4 2 S6h 2 1 4 1 2 9 1 S6i 3553- -25 -40 604 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause ot admission. 68b. Mental deficiency. 68c. Malingering. 68d. Dementia praecox. 68e. Psychasthenia. 68f. Psychoneurosis. 68g. Psychosis, alcoholic. 68h. Psychosis, manic-de- pressive. 68i. Psychoses (others). 75a (1). Astigmatism. 75a (2). Hyperopia. 75a (3). Myopia. 75a (4). Defective vision (cause not stated). 75b. Strabismus. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 1 61 1 1 62 2 1 63a 9 1 1 03b 1 2 1 1 2 64 1 1 66a 1 1 1 2 66b Paraplegia. 1 i 66c 3 5 4 9 9 69 152 1 9 4 31 2 22 1 1 2 74a 74b 25 4 10 159 6 15 4 1 4 2 74c 37 1 1 12 1 4 1 74d 3 2 13 1 1 2 1 74e Ncuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action ol 9 3 2 32 2 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 74f 3 6 1 2, 149 18 3 ] 1 72 2 2 1 1 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 340 2 8 3 2 4 3 2 73b 2 3 1 3 3 1 73c 1 8 3 1 1 2 2 9 ' 73d Speech, defective 4 1 8 74" 1 1 2 9 1 6 6 6 1 2 VI. Mental alienation. 67 1 1 1 1 68a 70 15 10 28 2 9 26 3 2 1 2 ] 1 31 3 99 2 16 49 1 2 6 2 68c 1 1 68d Dementia praecox 30 1 2 9 2 5 21 1 1 68e 3 4 20 1 1 68f 53 7 261 4 3 7 5 2 1 1 1 6Sg 3 2 2 1 1 6Sh 13 12 1 4 1 1 6Si Psychoses (others). /. 19 1 10 3 2 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all): 2 568 285 8 51 75a 1 9 235 9 6 ol 1 217 10 21' 3 1 3 35 19 38 75b Strabismus 1 47 17 3 75c Leucoma 5 1 1 2 75d Cataract 1 7 2 3 6 (1 75e 2 1 9 5 6 s 75f 2 1 2 83 35 21 12 10 7 1 1 i 1 56 53 19 4 47: 2 1 2 1 11 1 14 ii io ; 75k 1 6 4 3 2 i 751 1 8 5 4 3 I 75 m 14 3 4 2 i 1 6 5 3 3 ; 2 1 1 .... 1 3 13 10 3 3 2 31 22 22 17 t VIII. Ear, diseases of. 20 1 4 2 12 1 2 29 19 10 11 1 1 2 1 1 6 7oe 2 1 .... IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a 2 86b 1 1 1 1 1 13 7 6 5 .... 86d 1 3 2 86e 5 1 1 3 2 21 18 4 2 i I 1 1 1 i i 6 i 2 S6i Nasal fossae, other diseases of 6 1 i 1 2 4 4 2 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELAE ENLISTED MEN. G05 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. fl Cl> e3 . •Z) K o d 'S » •B CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELAE ENLISTED MEN. 609 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 83d. Phlebitis. 84a. Status lymphaticus. 84b. Lymphatic system, other diseases of. 85a. Cardiac arrhythmias. 85b. Cardiac murmurs, not organic. 85c. Cardiac disorders, func- tional. 85d. Bradycardia. 85e. Heart-block. 85f. Tachycardia. 85g. Hemorrhage. 85h. Circulatory system, other diseases of. 89-90. Bronchitis. 91. Pneumonia, broncho-. 92a. Pneumonia, lobar. 93a. Pleurisy, suppurative. 93b. Pleurisy, serofibrinous. 93c. Pleura, other diseases of. 95. Gangrene of lungs. 1 3 1 1 2 1 6 27 13 1 2 1 3 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 3 2 1 8 1 5 1 1 36 19 20 3 2 8 1 1 1 6 4 27 1 41 59 7 1 7 2 IS 4 1 1 4 1 2 3 9 1 1 1 5 24 1 65 94 1 90 16 8 1 8 9 1 1 2 1 8 23 3 2 6 1 1 1 2 4 11 3 34 6 1 6 1 1 1 1 28 9 3 1 1 2 44 4 4 3 1 3 3 10 5 2 24 6 3 1 9 2 1 4 1 1 9 11 1 24 9 6 9 2 s 1 46 5 3 55 19 29 2 3 10 1 2 1 24 21 13 3 1 4 l 4 1 4 9 1 7 6 9 25 21 1 45 9 9 1 1 4 1 4 1 2 2 11 3 9 3 10 3 4 1 9 2 3 3 s 2 9 1 1 5 1 l I 1 2 S ' 1 2 2 4 1 d 1 -1 d 1 6 1 1 2 1 8 5 3 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 77 4 1 9 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 i i 1 13 9 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 I 1 2 5 8 4 2 2 i 57 6 1 12 1 16 3 1 123 121 36 11 50 4 3 9 1 18 14 24 6 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 9 1 1 1 3 9 2 48 5 11 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 5 10 2 1 5 1 1 152 17 i7 11 6 8 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 2 6 352 60 33 7 10 24 9 13 1 3 2 2 158 217 581 26 17 40 ; ; Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 / 4a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68b 6Sc 68d 6Se 68f 68g 68b 6Si 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 7 oo 7 op 75q 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b 86c S6d S6e 86f S6g 86h S6i J G10 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 03 J < cO Cl 97. Pulmonary emphysema. 98. Lungs, other diseases of. 99a. Pyorrhea alveolaris. 99b. Abscess, periapical, focal infection from. 99c. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. 101 . Esophagus, diseases of. 102a. Ulcer of the stomach. 102b. Gastroenteroptosis. 102c. Stomach, other dis- eases of. 105a. Duodenal ulcer. 108b. Diarrhea. V. Nervous system, diseases of (ail). 60 Encephalitis . 61 Meningitis, simple 62 Locomotor ataxia 1 1 63a Multiple sclerosis 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 1 1 64 Apoplexy 66a Facial paralysis 1 66 b Paraplegia..' 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) l 1 3 69 Epilepsy * 3 1 4 1 2 15 1 2 74a Jacksonian epilepsy 74 b Neurasthenia. 1 1 2 8 6 3 8 64 1 6 74c 3 1 2 74d Neurosis 1 i 2 4 1 4 48 1 1 74e 3 3 1 9 1 1 24 1 3 the heart). 74f Shell-shock (cause not given) 3 9 9 72 Chorea T. 73a Hysteria, and results (psychoses excepted). .. 1 i 1 5 1 3 11 i 73b 1 1 28 3 2 73c 7 16 1 2 5 73d 74g 4 1 i i 3 2 15 4 VI. Mental alienation. 67 1 68a 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 6Sd 4 1 6 14 1 a 1 68c i 68d Dementia pnecox 1 i 1 5 2 68e 1 1 1 68f 5 4 i 7 13 3 1 22 28 2 68h 2 1 1 2 68 i 1 1 3 5 1 3 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all): 75a 2 i 1 6 i 3 1 4 1 1 75a 8 1 3 3 3 ; 1 75b 2 1 3 75c 1 75d Cataract 1 75e Trachoma 1 9. 75f 3 1 3 3 18 1 6 75g 1 7oh Amblyopia 9 1 75i Amaurosis 1 75k Iritis 2 2 2 751 Keratitis 1 1 3 2 75m Retinitis 3 1 75o 1 75p Eyelids, diseases of 1 2 4 l 75r 9 9 2 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 11 3 17 9 51 2 i 38 3 6 i 761j Mastoiditis 1 4 7 1 1 76c Otitis externa i 1 76d 9 J 2 76e Ear. other diseases of 1 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a Adenoids 9 1 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs G 9 1 5 8 12 i 86c S6d 86e Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) 2 1 4 1 40 '"Y 6 * 86f Polypus, nasal 9 lj i 1 .. p 86h Rhinitis (cause not stated) 4 i 1 4 9 i 25 86i Nasal fossse, other diseases of 10 i 3 [ 2 6 i 1 10 1 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELAE ENLISTED MEN 611 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 105c. Euteritis and colitis. 106. Ankylostomiasis. 107a. Ascaris lumbricoides. 107b. Cestodes. 107c. Intestinal parasites, others. 108. Appendicitis. 109a. Hernia. 109b. Intestinal obstruction. 110a. Fistula in ano. 110b. Intestines, other dis- eases of. 113. Cirrhosis of the liver. 114. Cholelithiasis. 115a. Cholecystitis. 115b. Gall-bladderand bile- duct, other diseases of. 115c. Liver, other diseases of. 117a. Peritonitis. 117b. Peritoneal adhesions. 118a. Pancreatitis. ~ o S o > Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 60 1 1 1 1 61 62 63a 1 63b 1 1 64 66a 66b 2 2 1 1 66c 9 16 1 2 s 6 13 1 1 69 74a 12 2.3 i.7 12 1 34 3 1 1 S 8 1 5 1 3 1 3 1 1 12 1 74(1 10 25 1 11 1 1 1 2 1 13 1 1 2 4 4 29 3 1 74f 3 1 72 5 8 r 4 9 1 9 2 3 73a 6 2 1 12 1 1 4 1 1 73b 10 14 12 5 1 5 1 1 1 73c 73d 10 y 1 3 2 17 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 67 2 5 i 13 8 2 5 i 1 1 8 24 1 2 8 22 1 1 12 2 4 2 68b 68c 2 9 2 1 i 7 10 1 8 1 68d 1 1 3 1 6Se 19 ii 2 1 2 18 3 9 1 3 68f 1 3 68g 5 1 1 9 1 1 68h 2 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 68i 8 2 1 i 1 2 3 75a(l) 1 2 7oa(2) 1 1. 3 1 75a(3) 2 1 1 4 9 1 75a(4) 1 3 1 1 75d 3 2 13 12 1 3 75f 2 1 1 1 75g 1 1 3 1 1 75h 1 1 3 1 75 j 1 4 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 9 1 75p 1 3 1 3 1 3 42 39 1 3 1 30 29 17 2 5 1 1 4 1 3 2 1 4 3 76b 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 5 6 8 1 $6b 9 3 1 86d 12 10 14 12 1 i 1 2 1 S6e 1 S6f 1 1 16 28 2 6 9 3 1 1 3 86h 6 29 I 1 ' "i i ' ■ i 4 8 7 7 1 2 2 1 S6i 612 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelee, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause ofadrnission. 18c. Digestive system, other diseases' of. 19. Nephritis, acute. 20. Nephritis, chronic. 22. Abscess, perine- phritic. 22b. Nephroptosis. 22c. Hydronephrosis. I2d. Pyogenic infection of the kidneys. !2e. Kidney and annexa, other diseases of. 23. Nephrolithiasis. !4a. Cystitrs. 24b. Bladder, other dis- eases of. 5a. Urethritis (nonvene- rcal ) . -* V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 61 3 4 62 63a Multiple sclerosis 1 2 63b 1 1 1 1 1 64 1 1 66a 1 1 66 b 1 2 66c 1 1 69 1 2 1 3 6 74a 74b 3 1 2 4 3 3 12 74c 9 3 9 2 1 28 21 74d 1 1 i 6 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). 3 7 2 1 1 2 74f 1 2 1 - 72 73a 1 1 1 1 2 2 9 73b 1 1 1 1 73c 2 5 i 1 2 i 73d 1 74g 1 1 3 1 1 VI. Mental alienation. 67 1 1 68a 68b 1 2 1 87 3 3 5 3 40 68c II 6Sd 2 2 9 0 68e 1 1 2 68 f 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 93 3 68« 1 1 68fi i 2 68i 1 1 1 II VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a 75a Refractive errors (all): 1 i 75a i 75a 2 75a i 1 75b :::::: 1 75e 1 7sr 1 i 4 1 2 i 2 3 75g 1 1 75j 75k 1 1 1 7 5 ill 3 1 75n 75o i 75p 75q 75r 1 1 2 1 1 6 1 2 | 76a VIII. Ear, diseases of. i 11 17 3 6 2 5 2 3 76b 3 1 76d 2 ■" i i IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 1 1 1 86c 86d 86 e 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 86h 2 3 3 1 1 1 86i 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 613 CONCURRENT DISEASES; COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELAE ENLISTED MEN. ■United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. absolute numbers. 125b. Stricture (non vene- real). 125c. Urethra, other dis- eases ol. 12G. Prostate, diseases of. 127a. Balanitis. 127b. Epididymitis (non- venereal) . © o 6 r— 127d. Warts, external geni- tal organs. 127e. Genitourinary sys- tem, other diseases of (nonvenereal). 142. Gangrene. 143a. Carbuncle. 6 o 3 144a. Abscess. 144b. Cellulitis. 145a. Trichophytosis. 145b. Nails, defects and dis- eases of. i 1 15c. Ectoparasites. C/5 c3 © © c3 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 7 Id 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 68d OSe 6Sf 68g 68h 68i 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75 f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75q 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a ■ 86c S6d S6e • 86 f 86g 86 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 l It;;;; 1 1 2 5 2 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 2 6 6 12 i 4 3 l 2 1 2 7 1 4 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 i 2 1 6 1 3 2 2 5 2 2 3 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 4 2 2 3 1 2 2 i 1 1 i 4 7 2 2 6 2 4 1 1 3 i 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 9 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 1 5 2 5 1 i 4 2 1 2 2 1 6 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 i 2 ; i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 i i 13 1 i 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 4 i 9 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 14 1 6 1 1 11 1 4 i 1 1 1 4 1 3 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 7 2 1 5 25 2 3 137 6 9 103 31 5 1 1 3 17 5 1 4 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 4 3 3 34 1 2 i 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 i 1 1 i 5 13 2 1 2 1 1 3 j 1 5 i 1 6 8 22 9 2 3 3 1 ; i 1 4 5 1 11 6 8 S 3 4 3 1 2 2 2 o 2 S 1 86i MEDICAL AKD CASUALTY STATISTICS, 614 Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications , and scquelse, enlisted men in the \ ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 145g. Erythema. 145h. Herpes. 145i. Impetigo. 145j. Lichen. 3 £ »o 1451. Pityriasis. 145m. Psoriasis. 145n. Scabies. 145o. Skin and cellular tis- sue, other diseases of. 146a. Osteomyelitis. 60 V. Nervous system , diseases of (all). Encephalitis 1 61 1 62 Locomotor ataxia 63a Multiple sclerosis 1 1 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 1 2 2 2 64 Apoplexy.. 1 1 i Facial paralysis 1 1 66b 66c 4 2 69 1 2 2 8 i 74b Neurasthenia. 1 2 1 3 14 1 2 2 74d 1 1 1 i Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). 11 2 74f 1 9 6 4 i Chorea 7 73a 1 2 1 6 13 i 73b 3 2 2 73c 3 i 8 73d 1 1 74g 67 2 i 1 5 VI. Mental alienation. 1 2 3 Mental deficiency" 7 2 2 1 6 19 68c 6 10 1 68f 1 1 4 6 12 i 68g 68h 1 5 68i 4 i 75a VII. Eyes and their annexe, diseases of. Refractive errors (all): 3 2 1 75a 1 2 1 1 1 75b 1 75d 4 i 1 7 i 3 6 5 3 12 39 i j 75g 1 3 1 1 1 2 75i 75j 75k 1 1 1 1 3 8 751 1 1 5 i 1 75n 1 75p 2 6 2 6 VIII. Ear , diseases of. 2 3 5 1 5 33 42 4 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 1 1 1 1 1 6 17 86 d 86e 86f 86g 86h 86i 3 2 1 5 14 2 1 1 3 5 1 11 30 Nasal fossae, other diseases of 2 2 12 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN 615 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 146b. Fractures, faulty union of. 146c. Bones, other diseases of. 147a. Ankylosis of joint. 147b. Loose bodies in joint. 147e. Synovitis. 147d. Floating cartilage. 147e. Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheu- matism excepted). 149a. Hallux valgus. 149b. Hammer-toe. 149c. Metatarsalgia. 149d. Myositis. 149e. Pes planus. 149f. Talipes. 149g. Tenosynovitis. 149h. Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. L 150. Congenital malforma- tions. 189. Not specified or ill-de- fined diseases. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 1 1 1 4 7 61 2 62 r 1 1 63a 2 1 2 2 6 1 1 30 1 2 63b 1 6 1 3 64 i 1 2 4 66 a 1 1 2 66 b . i 3 i 2 7 25 1 4 66 c 1 2 3* 2 1 8 23 1 42 69 2 74a i_ ...... 2 2 1 i 1 35 2 17 5 74 74b 1 1 1 6 6 5 31 74c 1 2 2 1 18 74d 1 1 3 1 25 1 7 22 74e 1 1 1 1 20 14 73 74f 2 72 3 2 1 1 1 3 14 21 3 39 2 1 1 1 5 1 6 6 14 73b 3 6 3 1 2 6 2 1 12 25 46 1 26 73c 1 1 1 73d 2 1 1 1 3 1 14 1 41 74g 3 1 1 67 3 2 1 4 9 7 1 19 68 a 5 2 4 6 1 4 2 3 4 1 43 1 27 7 59 68 b 4 6 $c 1 2 1 1 8 10 2 24 6 Sd 1 1 1 9 1 3 68 e . 3 1 2 i 4 9 23 1 22 4 234 6 Sf 2 6 Sg 2 2 4 6 Sh 2 4 6 27 68 i 23 75a(l) 1 1 1 1 75a(2) 1 1 1 i 1 2 3 7 75a(3) i 6 2 12 11 7 75a(4) 2 5 75b 2 75c 1 3 2 2 75d 1 9 1 3 1 8 75e 1 1 9 12 1 12 60 75f 1 1 2 5 75g 4 3 6 75h 1 1 1 75i 1 1 3 2 75 j 1 r 1 1 1 4 3 75k 1 1 1 2 9 751 2 2 75m 75n 1 1 2 2 2 10 75p 75q 5 i 1 4 1 1 2 2 5 6 1 32 75r 7 20 9 6 3 4 1 2 5 48 1 2 46 9 153 76a 3 3 1 1 1 18 76b 2 1 1 76c 1 1 3 5 2 76d V 1 1 1 5 76e 1 5 S 6 a 3 3 1 3 1 4 1 11 8 2 63 S 6 b 86 c 1 2 1 2 4 S 6 d 6 10 2 2 2 3 .10 7 4 52 86 e 3 S 6 f S 6 g ... 3 2 2 2 6 7 2 73 S 6 h 1 i i 3 3 1 4 i 20 S 6 i 61 G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in tht ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 1 1. Typhoid fever. 2. Typhus fever. 3. Relapsing fever. ! 4. Malarial fevers. 5. Smallpox. 6. Measles. 7. Scarlet fever. S. Whooping cough. 9. Diphtheria and results. | 10. Influenza. D S £ P 18. Erysipelas. 19a. Carrier, bacillus, diph- theria. X. Throat, diseases of. 1 1 5 6 5 13 2 5 18 87 b 100a 3 40 3 109 155 1 242 133 7 111 226 1 49 100 b 3 8 5 2 18 35 i 5 100c 2 1 100(1 3 21 1 34 28 30 51 2 16 44 ! 100c 1 3 1 22 3 2 6 H XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 1 1 3 78 1 4 2 1 79a 79a Valvular diseases of the heart: 3 1 1 2 16 3 { 79a 6 79a 10 20 13 7 96 6 4 ii j 79a 3 9 3 31 1 3 ! 79a 1 9 1 5 1 79a 79a 79a ■'"i'll 79b 1 5 i 1 1 79d 1 7 1 n 18 1 i i ; 79e 5 i 13 SO 1 Sla 2 81b 3 i : i 81c 1 | 81 d 82 1 i 2 2 5 13 5 5 11 i V i 83b 4 2 2 17 1 2 83c 2 4 13 1 Phlebitis i 2 1 11 84a 84 b 4 1 2 5 20 29 14 85a 85b l 5 1 l 1 4 2 2 39 3 85d 85e 85 f 1 1 1 2 2 2 26 1 4 |j 85g 85n 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. I 89-90 29 172 9 229 69 6 41 343 26 46 120 91 29 1 20 2 104 30 37 94 16 51 70 92a 16 62 3 34 51 79 13 77 88 93a 1 1 10 5 9 35 1 6 12 93 b 2 2 3 5 25 8 93c 4 10 2 10 57 3 6 11 95 96 3 12 1 2 65 5 1 c ! 97 1 1 3 98 4 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases oj. 99a 2 1 2 11 1 1 l 99b 99c 4 10 1 2 20 2 1 2 101 1 102a 102b 102c 1 1 2 1 8 2 1 5 2 16 7 2 3 59 7 3 9 105a 1 1 5 2 105b 5 4 2 i 3 53 39 i 5 j 105c 25 17 4 3 i 13 164 82 2 23 106 16 i 4 107 b 1 2 107c Intestinal parasites (others) 1 i 1 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. 617 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUEL2E ENLISTED MEN. 7 nited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 19b. Carrier, bacillus, ty- phoid. 19c. Carrier, meningococ- cus. 19d. Carrier, epidemic dis- eases (others). 19e. Chicken-pox. ' 19f. German measles. 19g. Meningitis, cerebro- spinal. 19h. Mumps. 19i. Paratyphoid A. 19j. Paratyphoid B. 19k. Poliomyelitis, ante- rior, acute. 191. Trench fever. 19m. Trench mouth. 19n. Typhoid vaccination. 19o. Vaccinia. 19p. Epidemic diseases (others). 2 la. Septicemia, general. cS c8 ^ S3 0.2 3 c9 20c. Pyemia, surgical. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 8 3 1 20 1 3 2 1 1 S7b 2 20 31 11 10 11 222 1 1 66 58 1 100a 1 26 1 1 1 1 1 23 9 1 1 1 100b 100c 8 6 1 2 5 43 1 4 32 3 2 100d i 5 1 5 2 1 lOOe i 1 2 77 i 1 2 1 78 1 6 1 79a(l> 1 79a(2) 4 3 7 71 29 11 1 1 79a(3) 2 1 1 10 4 2 79a(4) 3 1 2 79a(5) 79a(6) 79a (7) 5 1 79a(8) 1 4 1 1 79b 1 i 1 79c 1 31 1 1 1 79d 1 6 1 9 1 1 79e 80 81a 8lb 81c 81d 1 1 82 1 27 9 1 1 83a 1 10 1 5 1 1 1 83b 1 2 3 3 1 2 83c 4 1 3 83d 84a 2 2 15 3 4 S4b 4 3 1 5 3 3 85d 85e 3 1 9 3 i S5f 1 1 l 1 4 53 u 12 3 24 304 5 1 3 432 188 14 8 89-90 20 1 3 3 171 5 1 1 16 3 12 2 91 23 11 6 60 210 35 7 9 70 92a 1 1 1 18 10 2 93a 2 8 1 1 1 93b 3 1 2 2 31 1 1 1 13 3 3 93c 95 2 8 12 6 96 1 97 2 1 98 2 9 4 1 99a 99b i 1 19 3 4 3 3 99c 101 1 4 1 102a . 2 1 102b 1 3 5 12 2 1 18 9 102c 1 1 105a i 1 1 2 12 2 1 3 5 1 105b 3 2 1 6 32 1 1 i 19 3 2 1 6 11 9 106 ! 1 1 1 107a 107b 107c G18 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 . — C oncurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa: classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 21. Glanders. 22. Anthrax. 24. Tetanus. 25b. Mycoses (others). 26. Pellagra. 47. Acute articular rheu- matism. 28a. Tuberculosis of lungs. 28b. Suspected tuberculosis. 29. Acute miliary tuber- culosis. ' 30-35. Tuberculosis (others). 37. Syphilis. 3Sa. Chancroidal infection. 38b. Gonococcus infection. X. Throat, diseases of. 13 29 15 2 26 1 5 87b 100 a 1 1 3 209 57 19 9 160 20 86 100 b . 1 124 22 6 3 16 21 100 c 1 1 mod 1 33 57 11 2 26 i:3 1 00 e 3 3 43 11 19 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 8 4 1 1 78 11 2 1 1 3 79a Valvular diseases of the heart: 79a 43 10 1 12 9 79a 5 2 79a 1 1 365 54 9 42 7 38 79a 95 17 3 1 13 2 9 79a 8 1 3 1 1 79a 1 | 79a 1 1 79a 3 3 o 2 1 2 7915 4 1 3 4 2 79c 2 3 4 79d 1 20 26 4 20 1 10 79 e 34 5 1 1 11 1 5 , 80 2 1 81 a 2 2 6 3 81b 2 3 6 81c 1 3 I Nld 1 1 82 2 2 83a 1 10 31 10 1 62 10 57 i 83b 5 6 12 5 29 ;! 83c 3 4 11 7 83d 3 1 1 1 S-l b 1 7 17 6 25 52 20 14 85a 2 3 2 1 S5c 1 4 16 1 14 ii j 85 d 85 f 14 9 9 85? 6 2 2 6 85h 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 1 1 3 139 620 435 3 20 175 34 156 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 1 1 36 276 78 19 14 68 25 62 92a Pneumonia, lobar 2 14 82 301 61 15 15 106 26 70 93a 6 48 23 2 17 1 10 93b 1 4 147 95 9 4 M 93c Pleura, other diseases of | 24 186 73 3 7 23 4 6 95 1 93 1 11 2 20 4 17! 97 3 4 1 1 98 12 9 - 2 1 2 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 10 2 1 7 1 99b 1 1 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 1 13 5 13 101 1 9 1 3 3, 102 b 13 1 102 c 1 1 30 17 1 25 4 26 3 2 3 2 105b 12 3 4 5 5 105c 2 46 26 17 7 32 4 32 106 2 1 8 1 1 3 1 3 107a 1 1 1 107b 1 1 107c Intestinal parasites (others') I l ! CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELiE ENLISTED MEN 619 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 36. Rickets. 39-45. Cancer and other malignant tumors. 46. Tumors, benign . 48a. Arthritis. 4Sb. Gout. 49. Scurvy. 50. Diabetes, mellitus. 51a. Exophthalmic goiter. 51b. Cretinism and myxe- dema. 52a. Addison's disease. o3 ts. o s o t) Cl 53a. Lcucemia. 53b. Hodgkin’s disease. 88. Goiter, simple. 116. Spleen, diseases of. 53c. Other diseases of the ductless glands. 54. Anemia, chlorosis. 55a. Hemophilia. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 6 15 1 4 4 1 S7a 87b 1 22 260 1 4 4 24 1 9 2 8 1 100a 2 1 19 213 15 10 i 4 2 100b 17 100c 4 1 8 5S 3 7 i 1 lOOd . 1 12 6 1 lOOe 1 8 9 1 77 78 2 22 13 1 79a(l) 3 1 79a(2) ; 6 ....... 286 1 79 33 1 2 2 1 79a(3) 35 1 18 1 2 3 79a(4) 19 1 1 1 79a(6) 79a(7) 9 3 2 79a(8) l 2 11 15 1 1 79b 9 3 1 1 79c l 1 19 3 2 79d 1 24 5 2 1 79e 1 80 1 81a 4 2 Sib 1 81c 1 81d 2 82 3 57 50 2 4 1 6 1 1 10 1 83a 2 1 19 12 9 3 1 4 2 83 b 4 2 5 11 1 8 2 83c 2 2 83d S4a 4 14 14 1 1 9 1 84b 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 85b ■8 i 27 9 y 1 4 i 17 32 11 2 1 i 2 1 85g 1 1 85n 21 2 37 319 10 85 1 44 4 1 27 89-90 3 2 6 115 2 20 1 8 7 3 9 91 4 6 17 150 23 25 1 7 2 1 12 92a 1 4 20 1 3 1 93a 1 3 23 8 1 2 93b 1 10 1 4 41 8 1 9 8 93c 95 3 3 17 1 17 I 3 9 1 96 2 1 1 97 1 6 1 1 1 i 1 9S 1 2 39 1 1 99a 4 1 99 b 1 1 5 25 4 1 3 99c 101 j 3 2 1 4 | 8 102a 3 1 1 1 102b 8 32 4 13 | 8 1 1 102c 1 2 1 1 6 105a 3 25 1 4 1 1 2 105b 1 11 136 1 9 1 1 1 105c 1 4 8 2 1 1 106 1 107a 1 1 1 1 107b 1 ! 2 107c G20 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. S7a 87 b 100a 100b 100c lOOd 100c 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 81a Sib 85a 85 b 85c S5d 85e 851 85g 85li 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 99a 99b 99C 101 102a 102 b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c Cause of admission. 55b. Obesity. 55c. Purpura. 55d. Muscular rheumatism. 55e. General diseases (others). 56a. Alcoholism (acute or chronic). 56b. Drug addiction. 57-59. Poisoning, chronic. 60. Encephalitis. 61. Meningitis, simple. 62. Locomotor ataxia. 63a. Multiple sclerosis. 63b. Spinal cord, diseases of (others). 64. Apoplexy. X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 4 1 1 1 Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute 4 43 5 6 1 3 1 11 1 1 Tonsillitis, chronic 1 27 1 4 5 1 1 1 2 Tonsils, focal infection from Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 1 21 4 1 1 Pharynx, other diseases of 2 2 4 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis 2 1 Endocarditis, acute 9 2 ... Valvular diseases of the heart: ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency 2 1 1 (2) Aortic stenosis ’. (3) Mitral insufficiency 1 1 18 4 5 1 1 1 3 (4) Mitral stenosis 1 3 1 1 i (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 1 (6) Pulmonic lesions (7 ) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 9 Cardiac hypert rophy 1 1 1 Cardiac dilatation. /. 1 Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 2 4 4 3 1 i 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 Angina pectoris . 1 Aneurysms 2 1 1 2 3 Aortitis V. Arteries, other diseases of 1 11 Hemorrhoids 11 6 1 1 i 1 Varicocele 3 4 i 4 2 2 1 1 1 2 Phlebitis 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. i 4 70 39 7 i i 9 2 1 6 2 1 12 227 2 i 1 2 24 2 2 6 4 11 163 1 l 2 94 6 3 2 3 6 1 1 1 1 7 l 1 1 ....!' 10 8 i i 2 9 7 1 l 1 ... l i 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. n i 2 2 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 30 2 1 9 8 1 1 26 7 2 l 1 1 i 1 1 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN. 621 united States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 3 S- o £5 P4 c3 >. £ P< O •g & c3 H *" a c3 O ST C o C 3 X '£ ° o o w ° cl 31 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 87a 87 b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 78 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(o) 79a(6) 79a(7) 79a(8) 79b 79e 79d 79e SO Sla Sib 81c Sid 82 S3a 83b 83c 83d S4a 84 b S5a 85b 85c S5d 85e 85f Sag S5h 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 9S 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a lOpb 105c 106 I07a 107b 107c 4 . 1 . 16 11 ... 1 1 ...! ’2’ i' ... .. 37 6 1 1 1 1 3 2 . 1 1 1 3 6 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 4 16 4 29 1 1 6 3 1 6 6 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 5 14 3 2 12 7 2 9 9 4 1 .... 10 3 1 3 3 3 9 3 9 1 4 1 9 9 1 3 .3 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 1 42 1 4 1 1 2 25 2 6 189 27 2 2 1 - 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 29 2 3 75 3 2 1 13 2 4 1 1 1 61 2 1 9 2 2 8 13 S2 13 10 214 3 2 41 24 3 16 2 6 4 13 2 1 87 1 8 3 16 9 5 10 2 13 2 2 1 7 4 90 5 2 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 14 3 2 i 1 1 '2 4 'll i' 4 1 2 1 1 118 13 2 1 2 SO 3 14 31 1 15 6 8 21 3 1 1 S 4 1 1 4 33 2 6 42 9 3 11 1 1 15 1 3 S 2 4 1 : 2 i 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 622 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi cation No. 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c 100(1 lOOe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a S3b 83c 83d 84a S4b 85a 85 b 85c 85d 85e 85 f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 9S 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107 a 107b 107c Cause of admission. X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal.. Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from . Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal. Pharynx, other diseases of. . . XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart: (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (6) Pulmonic lesions (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus , Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- . . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative... Pleurisy, serofibrinous. . . Pleura, other diseases of. Gangrene of lungs Asthma Pulmonary emphysema. Lungs, other diseases of. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Gastroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm). . Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) 24 1 I 1 ...i. 10 I 1 I 1 . ~ 2 \. 1 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN. 623 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 75c. Leucoma. 75d. Cataract. 75e. Trachoma. 75f. Conjunctivitis (others). 75g. Pterygium. 75h. Amblyopia. 75i. Amaurosis. 75j. Choroiditis. 75k. Iritis. 751. Keratitis. 75m. Retinitis. 75n. Nystagmus. 75o. Glaucoma. a> c3 — 'd 2 o w L.O I''- 75q. Color-blindness. 75r. Eyes and annexa, other diseases of. 76a. Otitis media. 76b. Mastoiditis. Inter- national classifi cation No. 1 36 1 2 3 1 87b 3 78 4 2 2 s 11 1 1 5 17 793 114 100a 3 22 2 2 5 4 1 2 11 16 269 13 100b 1 100c 1 52 i 1 2 8 199 28 lOOd 5 1 1 10 1 lOOe .. .. 1 77 78 1 1 1 s 79a(l) 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 34 4 79a(3) 1 13 4 79a(4) 1 1 1 1 79a(6) 79a(7) 1 50 3 79b 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 11 2 1 1 80 1 1 1 2 2 1 81c 1 81d 1 3 2 1 82 1 1 19 1 2 1 2 s 4 1 1 1 2 1 4 4 27 83b 4 1 1 1 3 16 2 1 9 83d 84a 2 1 2 1 2 26 4 84b 1 1 1 9 1 85b 6 1 1 9 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 13 3 85f 1 1 3 1 Sag 3 1 11 216 16 14 1 5 14 IS 2 2 2 25 41 942 89 90 1 16 2 1 2 2 1 3 14 458 100 91 1 1 1 47 2 2 1 6 15 2 1 1 6 17 677 131 92a 1 1 1 13 1 93a 2 1 2 9 21 1 93b 1 1 1 1 1 9 67 9 93c 95 9 4 1 i 1 2 5 99 3 96 1 3 97 i 2 ] 1 1 7 98 2 2 2 2 f> 1 99a j 1 99b 17 1 1 1 5 28 99c 101 1 3 4 102a 102b 1 14 3 1 1 1 1 2 6 41 4 102c H 2 11 2 1 3 24 1 105b 1 i 20 3 2 1 4 3 10 2 3 92 4 105c 1 1 1 1 4 106 ! 1 107a 107b Ij i i 107c 624 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in tie ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa' classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 76c. Otitis, externa. 76d. Defective hearing (cause not stated). 76e. Ear, other diseases of. 86a. Adenoids. 86b. Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. 86c. Nose, external deform- ity of. 86d. Turbinate hyper- trophy. 86e. Sinusitis (all). 86f. Polypus, nasal. 86g. Perforated nasal sep- tum. 86h. Rhinitis (cause not stated). 86i. Nasal fossae, other dis- eases of. OS 0) 3 o 03 c-rrt •rt. c ."3 *■* E* M C3 A <20 X . Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 1 1 4 5 21 2 48 1 54 5 87b Larynx, other diseases of 2 100a Tonsillitis, acute 10 2 19 598 180 1 24 233 13 219 36 191 100b Tonsillitis, chronic 6 2 15 2,003 409 53 50 11 2 83 24 62 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 7 lOOd Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 4 3 24 51 61 3 89 1 2 271 11 195 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of 1 5 7 1 6 2 1 3 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 1 Endocarditis, acute 1 79a Valvular diseases of the heart: 79a ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency 1 1 2 1 2 2 j 79a (2) Aortic stenosis 1 1 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 1 4 2 12 8 4 14 7 10 -15 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 2 1 1 1 3 1 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic.. 1 1 79a (6) Pulmonic lesions 79a 1 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified. . 1 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 1 2 1 1 79c Cardiac dilatation 1 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 1 1 3 4 1 3 1 3 79e Heart, other organic diseases of 1 1 2 3 1 6 80 1 811) 81c Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of 82 Hemorrhoids 1 1 2 20 31 4 20 3 1 27 4 12 Varicocele 1 4 22 2 11 10 4 6 83c Varicose veins 1 2 1 5 12 2 1 6 2 1 Phlebitis 1 84a S4b Lymphat ic system, other diseases of 1 27 5 2 24 2 12 1 7 Cardiac arrhythmias 2 3 1 1 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 2 6 1 1 3 1 2 1 85 f 1 3 1 1 fi 85g ...... 1 1 2 Circulatory system, other diseases of 1 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 10 13 27 55 161 24 522 14 i 512 53 935' 91 5 4 17 3 71 2 24 15 I 54 92a Pneumonia, lobar 2 3 8 9 21 3 93 2 31 57 : 32 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 1 3 72 2 1 1 93 b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 1 2 2 5 7 2 ! 9li 93c Pleura, "other diseases of 1 1 2 6 1 19 1 15 8 1 27 90 33 11 24 6 10 6 | 12 97 1 1 1 1 1 2 98 1 1 i 1 3 2 i j i XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 2 6 1 2 i 4 2 99b 1 1 .... 99c 3 2 9 1 2 34 2 9 1 8 102a 2 2 1 .... 102c 2 1 1 19 3 24 2 24 4 2\ 1 105b 1 2 6 5 9 1 i; 105c Enteritis and colitis 1 7 8 18 3 33 3 31 5 ,, 100 1 4 2 2 12 1 1 1 071 » 1 . 107c Intestinal parasites (others) 1 1 1 87 b.* -Larynx, other diseases CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUEL.® ENLISTED MEN. 625 fnited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 2 g c ^ . S 1 -1 85 2 2 86 7 6 2 1 1 1,048 82 494 1 469 13 23 8 105 17 2 2 13 478 1 13 129 1 46 1 4 2 1 48 8 1 1 3 2 4 8 1 l\ 3 36t1 131 4 3 6 33 1 1 110 2 30 1 4 2 4 j 8 6 3 18 5 1 13 1 9 3 1 9 1 1 42 5 2 1 1 | 10 13 1 4 1 9 7 45 8S 53 1 1 1 160 5 1 18 25 3 1 1 13 84 | 172 35 5 32 56 236 737 2 2 2 2 1,114 24 12 4 6 3 47 12 626 3 3 14 1 ' 190 5 10 1 2 2 2 1 2 11 1 40 l 1 :::::::: 1 ' 1 6 | 1 2 i 1 1 1 14 4 9 26 Q 8 1 3 4 5 15 11 113 20 5 11 1 5 2 2 1 1 25 3 2 16 1 29 26 1 5 1 16 14 13 2 140 31 8 24 10 5 7 62 17 492 129 17 1 2 71 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 16 39 2 4 :::::::: 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 91 83 26 7 2 1 9 15 5 9 9 | 31 56 1 13 1 12 3 2 17 14 2 9 10 | 4 3 4 1 1 1 117 79 2 29 4 1 9 7 5 1 5 2 1 16 2 1 2 5 2 2 3 8 34 4 1 5 30 7 2 1 51 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 17 26 13 2 3 4 7 49 14 7 37 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1,462 385 3 743 69 30 16 23 3 268 44 4 36 247 61 59 13 114 22 10 4 94 24 3 6 16 396 79 69 15 279 39 16 3 143 40 1 9 28 25 14 2 2 22 2 14 3 1 2 29 21 9 1 1 18 2 1 31 6 6 91 27 25 5 21 2 3 3 49 6 10 39 49 13 3 24 11 1 11 2 4 6 4 2 15 i 1 1 1 1 13 20 3 19 i 3 1 1 1 51 14 2 29 i 1 1 2 ... 13 2 1 1 2 ... 5 .... 80 50 34 14 3 2 1 29 4 1 4 .... 7 6 4 2 1 1 3 16 8 18 2 2 6 3 1 9 89 62 2 60 12 7 2 1 37 6 5 15 7 2 1 2 9 1 i 1 6 2 3 1 i 1 Inter- national classifi- cation. No. 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd 77 78 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(6) 79a(7) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a Sib 83c 83d 84a S4b S5a 85b 85c 85d 85e Sof 85g 85h S9-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 626 Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelx, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd looe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 sla Sib 81c Sid 82 83a S3b 83c 83d Sla Sib 85a Sob S5c Sod 85e 85f 85g 8oh 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c Cause of admission. 79c. Cardiac dilatation. 79d. Myocarditis and myo- cardial insufficiency. 79e. Heart, other organic diseases of. 80. Angina pectoris. 81a. Aneurysms. 81b. Arteriosclerosis and hypertension. 81c. Aortitis. 81d. Arteries, other dis- eases of. 82. Embolism and throm- bosis. 83a. Hemorrhoids. 83b. Varicocele. S3c. Varicose veins. X. Throat, diseases of. 3 2 1 9 6 1 Larynx, other diseases of 30 34 2 1 9 1 5 47 36 9 1 14 7 1 1 26 35 Tonsils, focal infection from '•"V 9 3 2 14 15' 3 Pharnyx, other diseases of 1 1 7 i 2 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 6 9 2 1 1 4 8 1 Valvular diseases of the heart: 15 16 32 6 4 4 1 2 2 1 2 (2) Aortic stenosis . ...\ 3 3 5 1 3 (3) Mitralinsufficiency 71 197 194 5 1 53 9 4 2 18 15 ii 17 39 31 3 9 1 2 1 4 (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 5 3 8 1 1 1 (6) Pulmonic lesions 1. . (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified r 1 1 3 2_! 30 10 3 99 2 5 2 1 4 19 9 1 1 Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 37 23 8 17 3 1 5 1 5 Heart, other organic diseases of 17 37 9 2 3 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 ...... 12 2 ' 1 5 2 1 6 2 2 1 1 1 3 l "V 1 3 1 6 1 44 134 37 1 1 1 i 2 90 109 1 1 1 2 1 9 44 128 1 1 27 3 2 io ! 1 Lymphatic" system, other diseases of 9 1 9 12 i 9 1 2 9 1 7 11 1 1 7 11 3 7 1 1 1 1 4 26 6 1 16 3 8 4 2 2 1 9 1 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis 15 87 50 4 1 12 1 1 8 152 85 34 35 105 25 4 1 17 22 18 Pneumonia, lobar 64 192 45 3 7 5 19 31 10 2 25 7 1 5 2 1 10 3 9 1 1 3 8 • • • 4 28 3 3 9. 2 2 7 S 1 1 9 22 4 4 1 10 11 3 7 2 h! 1 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 1 2 1 1 2 4 1 6 1 • r 7 11 6'; 1 1 4 3 1 2 3 1 1 3 12 4 ! 5 1 1 46 16 1 1 5 1 1 1 52 6 : : 7 12l 2 2 .... 1 153 24 1 I 4 1 1 1 2 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN 627 'United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 83d. Phlebitis. 84a. Status lymphaticus. 84b. Lymphatic system, other diseases of. 85a. Cardiac arrhythmias. 1 85b. Cardiac murmurs, not organic. 85c. Cardiac disorders, func- tional. S5d. Bradycardia. 85e. Heart-block. 85f. Tachycardia. 85g. Hemorrhage. 85h. Circulatory system, 1 other diseases of. 89-90. Bronchitis. 91. Pneumonia, broncho-. 92a. Pneumonia, lobar. 93a. Pleurisy, suppurative. 93b. Pleurisy, serofibrinous. 93c. Pleura, other diseases of. 95. Gangrene of lungs. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 3 3 3 11 1 231 45 16 3 18 3 1 87 b 6 3 260 11 6 22 1 1 33 15 1,362 289 216 85 33 107 100a 2 50 3 14 16 44 31 20 11 6 6 100b 1 1 1 100c 1 86 1 3 14 13 1 1 392 181 33 120 12 41 lOOd 1 1 2 1 1 20 4 7 2 1 lOOe 9 3 1 6 4 6 4 8 18 77 1 1 9 1 9 2 2 2 3 2 78 4 4 16 3 24 12 11 2 4 3 79a(l) 2 4 4 3 1 2 79a(2) 2 5 59 16 70 4 140 7 293 71 7 29 68 2 14 8 82 1 2 87 16 7 79a(4) 1 2 2 10 1 7 2 2 79a(5) 1 1 79a (7) 2 3 2 16 1 10 4 2 i 1 79a(8) 4 10 2 94 3 15 2 6 79b 1 3 2 1 9 1 3 6 1 2 79c 2 37 1 16 3 2 111 1 1 49 9 17 i4 6 24 79d 1 2 1 3 11 1 18 1 2 33 2 10 i 9 1 3 1 1 1 2 80 2 3 1 1 3 9 3 1 11 1 81b 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 81d 31 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 82 ! 2 11 2 2 7 9 20 2 201 29 2 11 83a 6 10 5 1 2 8 1 61 12 10 2 1 4 83b 26 9 3 9 3 22 4 1 3 S3c 2 1 4 2 1 8 13 10 2 4 83d 84a ; 5 1 1 1 43 13 16 6 4 4 20 28 1 10 6 2 3 3 10 6 1 3 87 11 1 197 3 54 8 9 3 2 11 2 1 2 1 1 85d 1 9 2 48 5 41 4 78 14 8 9 16 85f 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 85h : 20 89 48 11 159 2 174 6 10 1,992 1,291 266 395 1, 145 1 89-90 89 23 13 4 22 116 11 6 892 ' 179 1,163 452 '653 91 98 43 13 6 36 76 19 3 889 243 3] 64S 883 1,461 92a 3 4 2 5 1 1 74 52 82 29 ' 191 5 3 9 8 1 168 84 120 118 69 93 b . 3 9 4 3 16 29 2 532 199 363 157 93c 95 i 5 3 27 32 1 593 47 21 18 3 16 96 1 9 3 1 214 1 1 7 97 1 2 2 2 1 30 6 6 6 98 1 3 1 1 2 9 21 2 9 99a 3 99b 36 6 8 26 o 46 13 4 3 6 99c 2 101 1 1 3 33 9 2 1 1 3 102a 1 1 4 1 1 102b 1 2 6 6 4 19 1 21 3 4 211 27 27 9 20 102c 1 3 1 4 8 1 1 9 3 3 6 128 32 17 1 2 9 105b 5 15 5 9 19 1 1 29 19 2 542 110 53 11 21 32 105c 3 1 4 9 42 2 3 106 1 1 107a .... 1 1 10 1 1 107b 3 1 107c 3553—25- 41 628 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. X. Throat , diseases of. 87a | Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 87b I Larynx, other diseases of 100a | Tonsillitis, acute 100b j Tonsillitis, chronic 100c : Tonsils, focal infection from lOOd j Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal lOOe j Pharynx, other diseases of XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 11 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79c 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d I 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85 f 85g 85h i 89-90 91 i 92a ! 93a 93b 93c ' 95 | 9o 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart: (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (6) Pulmonic lesions (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids V aricocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative Pleurisy, serofibrinous Pleura, other diseases of Gangrene of lungs Asthma Pulmonary emphysema Lungs, other diseases of XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Gastroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) 96. Asthma. 97. Pulmonary emphysema. 98. Lungs, other diseases of. 99a. Pyorrhea alveolaris. 99b. Abscess, periapical, focal infection from. 99c. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. 101. Esophagus, diseases of. 102a. Ulcer of the stomach. 102b. Gastroenteroptosis. 102c. Stomach, other dis- eases of. 105a. Duodenal ulcer. 105b. Diarrhea. 6 7 1 19 10 1 12 8 4 5 34 2 180 2 2 47 6 13 13 1 1 17 1 33 1 1 2 24 5 1 3 3 15 4 72 5 29 2 5 1 41 68 4 i 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 • 2 1 1 1 21 5 1 7 13 2 26 1 - ? 4 1 1 3 7 1 3 5 2 i 1 3 2 4 6 5 2 1 2 2 2 1 6 11 2 2 3 13 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 3 1 2 1 1 5 2 2 13 2 25 1 2 33 i 3 1 2 1 9 1 1 8 i 1 1 4 8 3 2 1 1 1 4 2 38 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 4 .... 1 1 1 15 6 1 19 S 1 8 6 2 4 4 1 3 1 17 1 1 1 1 1 2 282 290 34 56 12 193 2 9 15 191 3 23 23 8 13 1 17 I 34 20 27 5 35 4 1 27 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 1 6 2 4 1 4 |i 14 8 16 9 14 2 270 11 4 4 4 1 30 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 145 1 1 22 1 1 in 4 2 49 1 1 1 i 3 5 6 114 7 1 3 48 2 4 i 2 40 2 62 1 40 53 31 1 2 4 3 145 3 6 1 2 24 1 13 1 4 22 1 51 12 5 97 5 2 4 11 1 1 1 1 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN 629 Jnited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 105c. Enteritis and colitis. 106. Ankylostomiasis. 107a. Ascaris lumbrieoides. 107b. Cestodes. 107c. Intestinal parasites, others. 108. Appendicitis. 109a. Hernia. 109b. Intestinal obstruction. 110a. Fistula in ano. 110b. Intestines, other dis- eases of. 113. Cirrhosis of the liver. j 114. Cholelithiasis. 115a. Cholecystitis. 1 115b. Gall-bladderand bile- duct, other diseases of. 115c. Liver, other diseases of. 117a. Peritonitis. 117b. Peritoneal adhesions. 118a. Pancreatitis. 118b. Visceroptosis. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. 20 13 1 9 15 2 1 1 87b 49 145 3 8 3 53 44 3 10 78 1 6 l 1 4 100a 19 29 1 1 12 9. 2 17 3 2 2 100b 1 1 i 100c 33 fio 1 13 14 2 59 3 3 3 1 lOOd 5 7 1 3 8 1 6 1 1 100c 1 2 i 1 1 77 1 1 1 1 1 78 2 2 1 9 6 1 79a(l) 1 1 2 1 79a(2) 13 25 22 42 3 33 2 5 1 1 1 79a (3) 1 1 1 1 5 13 1 5 i i 1 1 1 4 1 79a (5) 79a (6) 79a(7) 1 4 1 i 1 79a(8) 1 1 2 2 9 1 79b 2 2 2 1 2 9 1 1 12 9 1 1 3 4 1 79d 1 1 5 6 1 2 1 1 79e 1 80 1 ... 81a 4 3 81b 1 2 1 81c 81d 3 3 2 9 82 69 26 4 3 31 61 3 245 314 ... . 1 2 1 3 1 83a 6 8 1 15 297 11 14 3 2 1 83b 4 8 4 45 4 7 1 i 2 83c i 1 2 S3d 6 24 3 8 11 3 7 1 2 4 9 84b 2 3 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 85b 7 13 1 8 1 85c 1 85d 1 85e 6 22- 1 2 2 7 1 85f I 1 1 85g 3 1 85h 370 400 7 22 12 113 176 5 20 305 1 25 22 5 4 20 9 89-90 52 87 2 2 42 42 4 4 30 9 7 33 1 1 91 45 175 5 4 4 67 41 8 50 2 17 34 9 47 5 92a 2 6 1 12 1 4 1 | 12 93a 7 13 1 6 12 3 1 1 1 | 9 4 9 93b 20 32 1 2 1 16 15 n 1 3~1 1 2 8 5 93c 11 22 4 14 3 6 2 1 1 96 1 . j 1 3 1 97 1 6 2 1 1 2 98 4 5 2 3 1 9 2 H s 8 4 22 2 99c • *1 I 8 2 2 28 7 4 13 1 5 13 21 102a ! 9 1 1 6 4 2 24 3 3 102 b [34 40 1 7 4 95 21 7 4 186 3 2 19 21 8 3 30 9 102c 6 2 1 35 2 1 10 1 6 1 18 16 1 )i 13 1 3 3 9 1 34 1 1 2 105b 36 3 7 4 97 41 6 9 84 23 23 13 lip ■ 4 8 8 2 3 1 4 1 1 i 106 .. ... 5 1 1 1 107a 2 1 1 2 107b 4 4 2 1 1 1 | 107c 630 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82 . — C oncurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. X. Throat, diseases of. 87 a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd 100c Laryngitis, acute catarrhal. . Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from. Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal Pharynx, other diseases of. . 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e SO 81a 81b •Sic 81d 82 83a 83b S3e 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85f S5g 85h XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart: (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (6) Pulmonic lesions (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele Varicose veins Phlebitis. Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 99a I 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative Pleurisy, serofibrinous Pleuia, other diseases of Gangrene of lungs Asthma Pulmonary emphysema Lungs, other diseases of XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris - Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach G astroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm)... Ascaris lumbricoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) o A oc o c3 PQ o S > c o 5 OT O 5 3 | Uj o a >■» m <6 147d. Floating cartilage. 147e. Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheu- matism excepted). 149a. Hallux valgus. 149b. Hammer-toe. 149c. Metatarsalgia. 149d. Myositis. 149e. Pes planus. 149f. Talipes. 149g. Tenosynovitis. 149h. Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 150. Congenital malforma- tions. 189. Not specified or ill-de- fined diseases. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 1 8 9 1 1 87b 2 5 5 2 4 1 6 1 14 45 3 2 23 332 100a 5 1 2 3 1 2 5 1 12 36 174 100b 1 1 100c 2 2_| 9 1 1 1 2 18 1 2S 6 109 lOOd 2 1 1 2 1 3 :::::::: 3 looe 5 2 4 78 1 1 1 1 3 14 79a(l) i i 3 2 79a(2) 6 2 4 2 i 2 3 3 2 4 43 i 1 26 4 73 79a(3) 1 1 1 1 13 4 16 79a.( 41 1 1 1 1 4 79a(6) 79a(7) 1 9 4 1 8 79a(8) 1 70 2~\ 1 1 7 9 6 79b 1 1 5 2 1 9 1 1 9 6 1 28 79d 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 1 8 79e 80 1 1 81a 1 1 2 1 81b 1 | 1 81 d 2 2 1 3 82 6 5 3 3 6 10 11 1 1 6 73 3 31 6 190 83a 4 i 4 1 3 9 | 2 1 44 2 26 9 83b 4 6 7 2 1 10 10 17 2 2 121 i i 38 2 60 83c 1 1 5 1 83d 84a 1 5 4 1 2 8 1 2 126 84b 1 i 4 9 1 9 3 85b 5 10 3 2 3 1 42^ 1 1 32 3 61 1 85d 0 i 3 9 1 1 2 26 1 13 2 41 S5f 1 6 1 9 4 11 13 7 10 2 7 13 11 5 36 172 2 1 167 29 920 S9-90 6 8 9 . 4 2 2 1 4 31 2 9 29 8 140 91 3 11 5 9 1 2 1 30 28 6 229 92a 4 3 1 1 2 1 22 1 121 93a 4 1 5 1 9 41 Q2h 1 1 5 4 1 1 1 6 24 1 15 90 93c 95 8 1 4 1 7 2 19 3 19 26 96 1 1 1 4 2 97 1 i 1 9 13 98 2 1 1 1 1 5 12 H 3 13 99a 1 2 l 99b 4 44 4 , 2 1 3 2 1 2 24 17 25 83 99c 101 I 1 1 1 1 4 9 102a ! 9 9 102h 1 2 1 2 1 9 1 31 6 33 3 ns 102c 1 1 9 i 3 1 9 1 21 15 1 76 105b 1 2 6 1 6 - 12 79 2 43 3 187 2 1 1 2 2 4 62 106 1 1 107a 5 1 1 2 107b 1 107c G34 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter national classifi- cation . 108 109a 109b 110a I 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a I 118b 118c 119 120 122a 1 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b | 125a 125b 125c 120 127a 127b | 127c 127(1 127e 142 143a 144a 144b 145a 145c 145e 145f 145i 145i 1451 146c 147c 147d 147e 149a Cause of admission. 1. Typhoid fever. 2. Typhus fever. 3. Relapsing fever. 4. Malarial fevers. — 5. Smallpox. 6. Measles. 7. Scarlet fever. 8. Whooping cough. 9. Diphtheria and results. 10. Influenza. 14. Dysentery. IS. Erysipelas. 19a. Carrier, bacillus, diph- theria. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 5 15 1 33 29 1 20 138 13 9 27 Hernia 2 15 2 27 27 18 113 2 33 i 1 1 2 2 12 6 2 5 21 2 4 ... v 1 5 66 6 4 11 Cirrhosis of the liver * 2 Cholelithiasis ! 1 2 1 1 8 1 2 1 1 2 6 1 2 3 1 1 4 2 t i Peritoneal adhesions 2 2 2 1 Pancreatitis 1 2 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonve - nereal). 2 3 1 17 1 1 63 3 7 50 2 2 Nephroptosis..." 3 1 2 1 6 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 Cystitis 3 5 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 Stricture (nonvenereal). 1 1 Urethra, other diseases of 1 1 Balanitis 3 1 1 1 6 1 Hydrocele 2 6 1 2! 1 Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonve- nereal). I 1 i 1 14 2 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 1 Gangrene 1 Carbuncle 1 8 8 1 2 4 4 2 13 11 Abscess 1 1 1 5 2 24 1 19 Cellulitis 1 4 2 3 14 1 15 3 Nails, defects and diseases of 1 1 3 6 : 3 Dermatitis 2 1 Eczema 4 2 5 1 . Erythema 3 1 1 2 1 1 6 Impetigo 1 1 1 2 i 1 i 1 1 2 1 8 Scabies 2 1 6 7 48 2 5 10 5 1 1 47 2 5 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis 1 i 2 4 4 1 2 1 12 1 1 1 13 3 2 8 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheuma- tism excepted). Hallux valgus 2 i 1 i 2 i CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN. United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 635 191). Carrier, bacillus, ty- phoid. 19c. Carrier, meningococ- l cus. 19d. Carrier, epidemic dis- eases (others). 19e. Chicken-pox. 19f. German measles. 19g. Meningitis, cerebro- spinal. 19h. Mumps. 19i. Paratyphoid A. 19j. Paratyphoid B. 19k. Poliomyelitis, ante- rior, acute. ' 191. Trench fever. 19m. Trench mouth. 19n. Typhoid vaccination. 19o. Vaccinia. 19p. Epidemic diseases (others). 20a. Septicemia, general. 20b. Aerogenes capsulatus infection. 20c. Pyemia, surgical. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 8 5 80 1 1 2 27 11 2 19 1 1 108 6 1 5 62 3 10 10 2 1 3 109a 2 109b 2 110a 3 3 2 18 40 19 1 110b 113 1 114 1 _• 5 1 2 1 115a 1 5 1 1 115b 1 1 ::::::: 115c 1 2 1 117a 4 1 1 117b 118a 1 118b 1 118c 10 1 1 119 • 3 2 10 3 1 2 2 120 122a 122b 122c 6 2 3 122d 2 1 122e 3 2 123 3 1 2 124a 3 1 124b 1 1 125a 125b 125c 2 1 126 1 1 127a 1 1 127b 1 1 2 1 1 127c 2 1 127d i 9 2 1 127e 1 142 1 4 9 7 143a 1 4 3 3 - 3 3 143b 1 1 . -.. 11 8 7 1 19 4 144a i 14 11 27 3 24 1 144b 1 1 145a i i' 4 1 145b 145c 1 .. . . 145d 1 1 145e 1 1 2 1 145f 1 2 2 145h 3 1 1 1451 1 45 j 1 1 1 1 145k 1 451 1 1 145m 2 1 1 20 3 1 1 145n 1 2 12 1 12 10 1450 2 146a 6 5 1 146b 2 1 1 1 146c 3 2 1 147a 147b 2 1 1 1 9 147c 1 147d 1 1 2 1 147e 1 1 1 149a 3553 — -25 42 636 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa) classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 21. Glanders. 22. Anthrax. 24. Tetanus. 25b. Mycoses (others). 26. Pellagra. 47. Acute articular rheu- matism. 28a. Tuberculosis of lungs. 28b. Suspected tuberculosis. 29. Acute miliary tuber- culosis. 30-35. Tuberculosis (others). 37. Syphilis. 38a. Chancroidal infection. 3Sb. Gonococcus infection. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. ins 1 25 53 11 1 15 40 12 56 2 18 68 10 2 13 92 29 92 109b 1 110a 1 22 2 21 7 1 10b 2 1 1 2(T 32 7 1 30 5 27 113 1 5 114 1 115a 2 4 1 12 3 115b ’ Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 2 15 5 3 115c ! 2 4 7 1 117a 2 8 1 2 117b I 3 6 2 118a 1 118b ! 1 1 118c I XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of {nonve- nereal). 119 2 9 6 1 8 1 5 120 5 5 1 1 4 19 13 122a 1 1 122b 122c .. 1 122d Pyogenic* infection of the kidneys :::::: 2 1 4 10 122e 1 3 2 6 i 3 123 3 2 3 5 124a 3 2 4 5 15 124 b Bladder, other diseases of 2 1 5 3 15 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 1 1 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 1 2 3 61 125c 1 2 6 126 2 1 1 13! 127a 1 14 10 6 127b :::::::::::: 1 2 3 6 4 17 127c 2 2 15 1 U 127d 1 17 16 3 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonve* 1 5 2 1 3 10 6 3/ nereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 Gangrene 1 143a Carbuncle 2 1 143b Furuncle 1 2 4 1 1 7 1 144a Abscess 1 8 9 8 8 17 2 3 144b Cellulitis 1 1 9 3 1 2 21 1 j: 145a Trichophytosis 1 1 i 11 145b 1 1 2 2 145c Ectoparasites 2 2 1 45d 145e 1 145f Eczema 1 2 1 2 1 8 Erythema 1 3 2 1 1 3 145b Herpes 2 10 9 ( 1451 6 1 45k- 1451 1 Psoriasis 1 4 2 145n Scabies 1 6 1 1 92 30 ; 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 1 8 12 3 1 2 34 4 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 1 1 9 6 3 146b 1 5 2 5 6 3 146c j Bones, other diseases of 3 5 1 12 1 147a 1 2 11 2 147c 9 4 6 1 2 147e 2 2 1 1 4 tism excepted). 149a i Hallux valgus 1 2 1 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUEL® — ENLISTED MEN 637 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 36. Rickets. 39-45. Cancer and other malignant tumors. i 46. Tumors, benign. 48a. Arthritis. 48b. Gout. 49. Scurvy. 50. Diabetes, melhtus. 51a. Exophthalmic goiter. 51b. Cretinism and myxe- dema. 52a. Addison’s disease. 52b. Acromegaly. c3 i CD O g c3 CO »o 53b. Hodgkin’s disease. 88. Goiter, simple. 116. Spleen, diseases of. 53c. Other diseases of the ductless glands. 54. Anemia, chlorosis. 55a. Hemophilia. Inter- national classifi- cation. No. I 43 45 8 1 5 3 1 108 6 83 1 23 1 16 3 2 4 109a 1 1 2 1 2 1 109b 1 19 10 3 110a 2 7 18 3 5 2 1 3 110b 1 1 1 113 1 114 2 1 2 115a 1 3 1 1 1 115b 1 Hoc 1 117a 1 7 ' 1 1 117b 118a 1 2 2 lisb | 1 118c 2 1 8 1 1 1 4 119 1 4 26 6 5 1 9 120 122a ...... 1 122b 122c 1 2 1 122d 2 2 2 122e i 1 123 8 12 1 2 1 1 124a 2 2 10 1 1 124b 1 7 1 125a 1 2 1 125b 2 125c 1 1 5 1 126 1 5 1 127a 3 4 1 127b 1 1 11 3 3 127c 3 1 127d 3 2 u 1 2 1 127e 142 1 1 3 1 1 143a 1 2 10 14 1 2 1 143b 18 30 1 2 1 2 2 144a 1 6 14 1 1 1 144b 2 1 1 3 i 1 145b 2 145c 1 145d 1 1 6 i 3 1 145f 2 145g 1 3 1 145h 1 1 1 145i 145j 1 1 . 145k 1 1451 6 5 11 20 2 145n i 1 14 27 2 3 3 145o j 3 2 4 23 1 146a 16 1 8 95 1 2 1 2 146b 2 1 6 27 1 3 146c 7 2 33 3 1 147a 7 147b 2 3 37 147c 10 147d 9 1 28 147e 1 i 19 l 1 149a 638 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in tin ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 55b. Obesity. 55c. Purpura. 55d. Muscularrheumatism. 55e. General diseases (others). 56a. Alcoholism (acute or chronic). 56b. Drug addiction. 57-59. Poisoning, chronic. 60. Encephalitis. 61. Meningitis, simple. 62. Locomotor ataxia. 63a. Multiple sclerosis. 63b. Spinal cord, diseases of (others). 64. Apoplexy. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 108 4 6 13 4 1 2 3 1 i 109a 10 13 2 1 1 3 1 109b i 110a 1 1 2 1 1 110b Intestines, other diseases of ....« 1 1 1 1 1 113 Cirrhosis of the liver i 114 Cholelithiasis 1 115a Cholecystitis . ,. 2 . 1 1 2 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 1 1 1 115c Liver, other diseases of.... i 1 1 117a Peritonitis 117b Peritoneal adhesions 2 :::::: 118a Pancreatitis 118b Visceroptosis 118C Digestive system, other diseases of 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvene - real). 119 Nephritis, acute 1 4 3 i 1 120 Nephritis, chronic 2 5 2 1 f 122a Abscess, perinephritic 122b Nephroptosis 122c Hydronephrosis 122d ...... .... ! 122e 123 l 2 1 124a Cystitis 2 2 2 124b 1 1 2 1 125a 1 1 3 125b Stricture (non venereal) i 2 1 i ::..i 125c Urethra, other diseases of 126 2 1 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e Genitourinary system, other diseasesol(nonvenereal) XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 3 142 1 143a Carbuncle 1 143b Furuncle 2 1 1 144a Abscess 2 3 2 1 2 144b Cellulitis 1 2 1 i 145a Trichophytosis 1 145b 2 1 1 145c Ectoparasites 2 145d 145e 145f 1 145g 145h 1 Herpes 1 145i 1 45j i i 145k 1451 1 1 1 1 145n 1 145o 1 3 3 2 3 3 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 146b i i 2 4 146c 3 1 2 1 . 147a 1 1 2 147b 147c 147d 1 I. 1 1 147e Joints, other diseases o I (tuberculosis and rheuma- 1 2 1 . i ' . CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN 639 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 66a. Facial paralysis. 66b. Paraplegia. 66c. Paralysis without spec- ified cause (others). 69. Epilepsy. 74a. Jacksonian epilepsy. 74b. Neurasthenia. 74c. Enuresis. 74d. Neurosis. 74e. Neuro-circulatory as- thenia. 74f. Shell-shock (cause not given). 72. Chorea. 73a. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted). 73b. Neuralgia. 73c. Neuritis. 73d. Speech, defective. 74g. Nervous system, other diseases of. 67. General paralysis of the insane. 68a. Constitutional psycho- I pathic states. Inter- national classifi- cation No. ] 1 1 3 9 34 2 17 13 1 17 4 7 1 8 2 4 108 2 6 7 1 23 4 16 1 1 3 2 12 4 6 2 109a 1 1 1 109b 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 110a 2 6 43 1 5 10 13 1 5 26 2 110b 113 1 114 3 1 1 1 3 1 115a 1 2 1 1 1 r 1 1 115c 117a 1 6 1 4 5 117b 118a 1 6 1 1 1 118b 118c 1 3 2 5 1 4 2 119 2 1 5 8 3 1 1 7 1 120 122a 2 122b 1 122c - 1 2 1 122d 4 1 1 1 122e 4 2 1 1 1 1 123 1 7 36 1 1 1 1 1 1 124a i 16 1 1 3 4 5 124b 1 2 1 125a 5 2 1 2 125b 1 125o 2 5 1 1 1 126 2 127a 1 2 1 1 1 1 127 b 2 1 1 1 127c 1 1 127d 2 4 3 i 1 1 127e • 142 i 1 143a 2 1 1 4 1 143b 1 1 1 1 1 4 9 144a i 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 144b 1 145a i 2 1 1 1 1 145b 2 1 1 45c f ... 1 45d i 1 — 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 145f 1 145g .... 1 1 1 3 145h .... 1 1 1 1 145i .... 1 1 45lr 1 1451 1 1 1 ! i 1 1 1 2 5 2 4 1 5 4 2 5 3 15 3 4 5 9 2 7 2 145o 1 2 3 1 2 1 146a i 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 5 1 6 1 146b . . . . 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 146c 3 ... . 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 147a 1 147b 3 1 1 147c 1 . . . 147d 3 4 8 3 147e i 1 1 1 1 L 149a 640 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. Cause ot admission. 68b. Mental deficiency. 68c. Malingering. o 0 g Pt "3 1 A T3 oo CO 68e. Psychasthenia. . 68f. Psychoneurosis. 68g. Psychosis, alcoholic. 68h. Psychosis, manic-de- | pressive. 68i. Psychoses (others). 75a (1). Astigmatism. 75a(2). Hyperopia. 75a(3). Myopia. 75a(4). Defective vision (cause not stated). 1 75b. Strabismus. 108 109a 109b 110a llob 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 145f 145g 145h 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145n 145o 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e J49a XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 4 14 2 1 1 1 3 10 9 1 2 7 4 5 11 11 1 1 5 3 2 2 7 1 9 5 1 1 5 1 10 1 5 1 4 3 1 3 8 2 1 Cirrhosis of the liver 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 1 1 2 1 i 2 3 1 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( non - venereal). 1 3 2 4 1 2 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 6 1 1 1 11 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 i Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. i 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 ) 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 I 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 7 1 1 6 3 1 3 1 3 8 1 2 7 2 1 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion , diseases of. 8 1 1 i 7 3 1 1 2 1 i 1 3 2 1 Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheuma- tism excepted). Hallux valgus 5 4 3 1 i 1 1 1 1 2 CONCURRENT DISEASES;, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELAE ENLISTED MEN 641 United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 75c. Leucoma. 75d. Cataract. 75e. Trachoma. 75f. Conjunctivitis (others). 75g. Pterygium. 75h. Amblyopia. 75i. Amaurosis. 75j. Choroiditis. 75k. Iritis. 751. Keratitis. 75m. Retinitis. 75n. Nystagmus. 75o. Glaucoma. 75p. Eyelids, diseases of. 75q. Color-blindness. 75r. Eyes and annexa, other diseases of. 76a. Otitis media. 76b. Mastoiditis. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 3 13 3 2 2 3 6 6 57 12 108 1 22 3 5 1 1 2 1 1 4 14 107 8 109a 1 1 2 1 109b 1 1 6 6 110 a 2 10 2 4 1 3 10 32 5 110 b 1 1 1 113 1 114 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 115a 2 1 1 3 115b 1 1 3 115c 1 2 117a 1 1 1 1 1 117b 118a 2 118b 1 118c 2 1 2 1 3 10 1 119 1 1 1 1 7 14 4 19 6 120 122 a | 1 1 122 b 1 1 122 c 1 r 3 1 122 d 1 1 1 1 1 122 e 1 1 2 123 3 i 1 5 1 124a 1 1 1 3 1 124b 1 1 125a 1 1 1 1 125b 125c 1 126 1 i 1 1 1 127a 1 1 1 1 4 127b 1 2 1 10 127c .... 1 2 127(1 4 1 2 1 1 2 6 4 127e 142 1 1 4 2 143a 5 1 1 1 i 6 4 43 8 5 Sp jjjg Q> 5 a § XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 108 13 9 10 6 1 1 9 6 12 18 7 109a 4 14 3 1 5 13 9 16 n 6 109b Intestinal obstruction 1 1 110a 1 1 1 2 1 110b 3 5 6 3 6 4 10 5 5 113 2 1 1 iu Cholelithiasis 2 1 i 3 1 115a Cholecystitis 1 2 6 4 115b 2 1 1 1 2 ..... U5c i 1 117a Peritonitis 117b 2 1 1 1 2 i 118a 1 118b 1 1 1 118c 1 XIV. Genitourinary system , diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 30 3 30 3 12 3 1 120 1 1 3 11 19 6 25 4 122a 2 1 122b 1 1 1 2 122c 5 3 1 2 1 122d 8 2 1 5 15 11 52 3 3 122e 4 11 2 1 5 15 12 3 1 123 3 2 7 30 22 21 6 2 124a Cystitis 5 8 1 40 16 7 50 15 124 b 4 5 1 20 9 125a 125b 1 4 9 1 1 2 3 2 15 42 5 125c 1 2 126 2 2 2 2 29 14 15 127a 1 1 1 5 127b 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 7 127c 1 1 2 1 3 127(1 2 127e 1 1 1 2 6 9 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 i 143a 2 1 2 1 143b 2 2 1 1 144a 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 ]44b 1 3 1 i 145a 1 145b 1 145c 1 145d 145c 1 1451 1 i 3 i 145g 145h 2 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145n 5 6 i 1 4 3 145o 4 2 10 i 3 9 3 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 1 1 i 146b 1 1 1 i 146c 1 1 1 1 1 147a 2 1 1 1 147b 147c 1 1 147d 1 1 Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted). Hallux valgus 1 1 1 149a i 125b. Strii CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELiE ENLISTED MEN. 649 r nited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. © G © O a ©— 3 © c3 © co •C S> 4 1 6 1 3 3 2 8 3 7 1 1 1 1 5 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 127b. Epididymitis (non- venereal). 127c. Hydrocele. 127d. Warts, external geni- tal organs. 127e. Genitourinary sys- tem, other diseases of (non venereal). 142. Gangrene. 143a. Carbuncle. 143b. Furuncle. 144a. Abscess. 144b. Cellulitis. 145a. Trichophytosis. 145b. Nails, defects and dis- eases of. 145c. Ectoparasites. 145d. Clavus. 145e. Dermatitis. 03 § o w to •*Ti Inter- national classifi- cation No. 15 12 1 23 413 1 191 18 4 16 4 6 108 28 S09 1 101 2 4 18 65 28 13 22 6 3 9 109a 6 1 1 109b 9 1 2 1 3 19 2 2 9 110a 6 2 2 12 24 13 7 8 2 1 3 10 110b 1 1 113 1 1 2 114 2 2 1 4 1 1 115a 1 1 2 1 1 1 115b 1 2 1 1 115c 3 117a 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 117b 118a 118b 1 1 118c 1 6 3 1 9 1 1 3 119 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 120 122a 1 122b 122c 2 5 1 2 1 122d 3 1 1 2 2 1 122e 1 2 1 1 123 3 1 8 1 1 3 1 1 2 124a 3 9 3 1 1 1 2 124b 53 2 11 1 6 2 1 125a 2 1 4 1 4 1 125b 2 125c 12 1 25 4 1 1 126 1 20 21 1 2 1 i 1 9 127a 35 3 135 13 1 1 127b 55 3 44 1 i 3 1 1 127c 3 3 1 127d 180 27 2 1 3 1 i 2 127e 142 1 16 i 2 143a 1 1 10 35 127 9 8 9 17 143b 3 i 6 4 3 46 96 1 12 5 6 144a i 1 2 8 42 no 15 8 144b 1 1 1 1 8 3 2 4 11 145a 1 1 1 1 7 12 45 1 1 9 145b 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 145c 1 1 2 3 3 1 145d 5 3 9 3 145e 18 10 rj 9 3 3 2 145f 1 4 9 1 145g 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 4 145h 20 2 3 1 9 4 145i 2 145k 1 1 1451 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 145m 8 3 3 11 1 2 235 31 13 20 4 211 24 56 145n 9 1 5 2 11 s 10 76 1 67 23 47 14 s 1 9 1 26 4 4S 1 145o 146a 1 1 1 6 3 2 1 9 146b 2 3 3 19 11 4 146c 1 2 1 5 1 1 147a 1 147b 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 147c 147d i 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 7 1 1 149a G50 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 145g. Erythema. 145h. Herpes. 145i. Impetigo. X45j. Lichen. d > £ 1451. Pityriasis. 145m. Psoriasis. . XIII. Digestive system , diseases of— Continued. 108 Appendicitis 6 1 2 1 1 3 109a Hernia 19 3 3 3 4 109b 1 110a 1 110b 11 1 1 1 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 114 115a 2 5 1 115c Liver, other diseases of. . ... 117a Peritonitis 117b Peritoneal adhesions 1 1 118a Pancreatitis 118b 1 118c Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 Nephritis, acute . 2 1 120 Nephritis, chronic... . 1 2 122a 122b Nephroptosis. -T 122c H ydronephrosis 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 1 122e 123 Nephrolithiasis ! . . 124a Cystitis 1 1 1 1 1 124b Bladder, other diseases of 1 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 3 1 1 1 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 125c Urethra, other diseases of 126 Prostate, diseases of 127a Balanitis 6 1 1 l 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal)... 1 127c Hydrocele ' 1 127d Warts, external genital organs 2 1 127o 1 1 1 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143a Carbuncle 143b Furuncle 2 1 2 2 144a Abscess ‘.. 2 7 1 1 1 144b Cellulitis 2 1 3 1 2 145a Trichophytosis 1 1 3 2 2 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 2 1 9 Hoc Ectoparasites 3 J45d Clavus ] 145e Dermatitis 1 145f Eczema 5 2 1 6 145g Erythema 1 2 145h Herpes 1 145i Impetigo 3 1 4 145j Lichen 1 1 145k 1451 Pityriasis 1 1 145m Psoriasis 1 2 1 2 145n Scabies 11 15 53 1 7 19 . 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 10 4 25 1 8 4 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 146b Fractures, faulty union of 146c Bones, other diseases of 147a Ankylosis of joint 2 . 147b Loose bodies in joint I 1 . 147c Synovitis 1 14 7d 147e 1 excepted). 149a Hallux valgus , 2 3 o a 52 3 O m g a .2 s 30 99 42 119 2 6 12 16 62 2 1 23 10 3 1 2 14 1 3 1 3 1 5 3 3 6 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 10 4 6 6 11 2 2 6 14 i i 3 17 70 72 28 04 16 39 13 15 1 28 28 22 20 5 6 34 53 I 1 14 8 12 ! 23 21 j 2 1 2 7 11 7 59 309 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN, 651 nited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. union of. 146c. Bones, other diseases ! oL 147a. Ankylosis of joint. 147b. Loose bodies in joint. 147c. Synovitis. 147d. Floating cartilage. 147e. Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheu- matism excepted). 149a. Hallux valgus. 149b. Hammer-toe. 149e. Metatarsalgia. 149d. Myositis. 149o. Pes planus. 149f. Talipes. ’> o & o S H ti 05 149h. Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 150. Congenital malforma- tions. 189. Not specified or ill-de- fined diseases. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 5 12 1 1 10 6 4 48 1 24 12 306 108 14 11 5 4 2 13 22 17 6 8 160 3 6 79 722 109a 9. 1 4 109b i 2 4 9 1 3 6 1 7 1 27 110 a 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 23 26 172 110 b 3 8 113 1 3 114 | 1 2 4 2 19 115a 2 1 6 115b i 1 1 2 1 5 115c 1 4 117a 4 3 16 117b i 118a 2 4 118b 1 3 118c 1 2 4 8 8 119 ' 3 l 2 1 2 9 8 1 35 120 2 122 a 1 1 122 b 2 122 c 1 1 2 6 122 d 2 3 4 12 122 e 1 9 1 14 123 1 4 1 13 3 35 124a 3 2 14 1 11 4 19 124b 2 3 2 38 125a 1 9 4 15 125b 1 1 1 1 4 1 6 126 1 1 1 216 127a l 20 127b 2 1 :::::::: 5 18 46 127c 1 1 1 122 127d 3 1 2 4 10 39 127e 1 6 142 1 9 1 9 143a 1 4 1 1 2 12 1 14 3 54 143b 23 2 6 2 1 1 1 12 3 27 1 103 144a 26 14 5 2 2 3 3 2 15 6 26 1 54 144b 4 8 6 4 3 1 21 l 2 11 142 145b . 9 12 145c .... 3 3 1 4 9 27 145d 1 1 145e .... 1 n 4 3 20 145f 2 1 11 1 145g 1 1 1 1 145h 2 1 13 1451 3 1 2 1 145k 1 4 1451 1 3 3 145m 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 4 12 9 1 S2 145n 1 3 12 35 4 2 22 12 12 4 81 2 149 145o 6 33 32 3 1 2 2 23 20 146a .... 108 245 1 S 3 42 12 8 4 63 6 2 367 2 17 1 146b 11 23 7 7 3 3 30 1 2 41 1 11 ' 146c , 25 14 4 3 15 8 6 3 43 4 106 12 147a 1 3 2 2 3 1 147b 3 7 14 2 10 15 2 4 4 4 35 1 : 37 1 9 147c 2 1 1 9 1 6 6 2 147d ! 13 2 10 13 1 3 4 3 41 9 1 58 1 ii I47e i 3 28 1 27 i 3 1 i 1 6 68 24 142 f ... 133 i 23 149a 652 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in ih ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 1. Typhoid fever. i 2. Typhus fever. 3. Relapsing fever. 4. Malarial fevers. 5. Smallpox. 6 . Measles. 7. Scarlet fever. 8 . Whooping cough. 9. Diphtheria and results. 10. Influenza. 14. Dysentery. 18. Erysipelas. a 13 a 0 '0 3 eJ O a CJ u <0)0 E o 3 ■J 03 05 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of — Continued. 140b Hammer-toe 3 4 149c 2 4 1 149d 1 1 1 3 13 1 149e 6 2 11 8 7 64 3 2 C 149f Talipes 5 149g 1 8 149h 1 9 6 6 60 3 ...... c XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 2 2 1 1 ] 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 1 16 ii 7 10 76 6 6 14 Total for diseases 368 5 1,375 126 3,714 1,781 35 1,665 6,602 497 1, 262 |2.' 355 1 ' ; CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELiE ENLISTED MEN. 653 hited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 654 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- national classifi- cation No. 148b 140c 140d 149e 1491 149g 14 Oh 150 189 Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Cause of admission. 3 3 ft XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of- Continued. Hammer- toe... Metatarsalgia . Myositis Pes planus Talipes. 10 50 Tenosynovitis Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 2 39 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations Not specified or ill-defined diseases. Total for diseases 25 42 65 31 3,215 4,776 1,463 113 844 25 1 28 2 87 9,655 2 71 7,679 8,40: 38a. Chancroidal infection. 655 ■ CONCURRENT DISEASES. COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN. lited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS 36. Rickets. 39-45. Cancer and other malignant tumors. 46. Tumors, benign. 48a. Arthritis. 48b. Gout. 49. Scurvy. 50. Diabetes, mellitus. 51a. Exophthalmic goiter. 51b. Cretinism and myxe- dema. 52a. Addison’s disease. 52b. Acromegaly. 53a. Leucemia. 53b. Hodgkin’s disease. 88. Goiter, simple. 116. Spleen, diseases of. 53c. Other diseases of the ductless glands. j 54. Anemia, chlorosis. 55a. Hemophilia. Inter- nationa 1 classifi- cation No. 2 8 35 149b 149e 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 1 1 7 1 22 6 12 3 16 1 1 326 4 9 207 6 47 1 1 2 5 13 4 69 34 1 10 2 1 2 18 3 13 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 4 1 2 6 423 129 1,436 14,392 20 15 145 1,381 3 15 14 46 21 491 52 69 359 29 656 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 . — C oncurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in l ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of — Continued. 149b 149c 149d 149e 1491 149g 149h Hammer-toe 1 Metatarsalgia Myositis Pes planus ; 25 Talipes Tenosynovitis Organs of locomotion, other diseases of | 4 1 1 : 3 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined dis- eases. 150 189 Congenital malformations Not specified or ill-defined diseases 1 16 2 9 1 5 Total for diseases 85 1,051 1,180 516 141 63 79 542 84 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN, 657 liited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 658 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82 . — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 68f. Mental deficiency. 68c. Malingering. 68d. Dementia prtecox. 68e. Psychasthenia. 68f. Psychoneurosis. 68g. Psychosis, alcoholic. 68h. Psychosis, manic-de- pressive. 68i. Psychoses (others). 75a (1). Astigmatism. 75a (2). Hyperopia. 75a (3). Myopia. 75a (4). Defective vision (cause not stated). G J t XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of — Continued. 149b Hammer-toe 1 1 149c 1 149d 1 2 4 1 1 149e 32 1 1 1 11 9 3 9 23 149f Talipes 1 1 149g Tenosynovitis 2 1 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 21 3 3 22 1 1 3 12 2 2 14 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 2 1 9 1 189 N ot specified or ill-defined diseases 13 1 6 4 85 1 3 4 li 6 2 ii Total for diseases 1,510 29 416 409 3,411 133 172 536 1,306 1,144 659 373 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUELS ENLISTED MEN. 659 Tnited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 75c. Leucoma. 75d. Cataract. 75e. Trachoma. 75f. Conjunctivitis (others). 75g. Pterygium. 75h. Amblyopia. 75i. Amaurosis. 75j. Choroiditis. lO *0 75m. Retinitis. 75n. Nystagmus. 75o. Glaucoma. 75p. Eyelids, diseases of. 75q. Color-blindness. 75r. Eyes and annexa, other diseases of. 76a. Otitis media. 76. Mastoiditis. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 2 3 149b 3 149c 1 2 9 149d 2 9 1 2 1 4 4 2 1 2 1 149e 2 149f 3 2 149g 1 3 3 6 3 6 1 2 2 2 1 8 9 48 3 149h 1 4 2 150 2 3 21 4 4 2 6 9 2 1 3 10 94 8 189 151 96 203 2,826 245 532 50 281 828 712 252 83 43 6S3 8 1,476 16,099 4,367 1 3553—25 43 660 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82. — Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelx, enlisted men in th ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation. No. Cause of admission. 76c. Otitis, externa. 76d. Defective hearing (cause not stated). 76e. Ear, other diseases of. j 86a. Adenoids. S6b. Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. 86e. Nose, external deform- ity of. 86d. T ur bina t e hyper- trophy. 86e. Sinusitis (all). 86f. Polypus, nasal. 86g. Perforated nasal sep- tum. 86h. Rhinitis (cause not stated). 86i. Nasal fossse, other dis- eases of. eJ o o 3 o Cj ;/T ^ fl H 40 >i 03 03 CO XVI. Bones and orqarn of locomotion, diseases of— Continued. 1491) 1 5 149c 1 2 149d 2 2 7 4 1 4 1 149e 1 9 3 5 20 G 15 2 21 6 s 149f 1 149« 1 3 1 1 491 1 1 5 3 10 22 2 19 3 14 5 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 1 i 1 0 189 Not specified or ill-defined 1 13 6 18 35 10 23 2 42 13 2. Total for diseases 327 581 558 3,842 3, 374 15 852 4,554 310 40 3,337 1,096 3,54 CONCURRENT DISEASES, COMPLICATIONS, AND SEQUEL2E ENLISTED MEN 661 fnited States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. SI, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 662 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 82. — C oncurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause of admission. 79c. Cardiac dilatation. 79d. Myocarditis and myo- cardial insufficiency. 79e. Heart, other organic diseases of. 80. Angina pectoris. I 3 T Total. cation - and nder. 21 to 25. 26 to 30. 31 to 35. 36 to 40. 41 to 45. 46 to 50. 51 to 55. 56 to 65. stated. No. 2 24 13 3 4 1 4 87a 1 2 1 1 2 7 87 b 11 33 18 2 1 2 67 100a 37 29 6 1 2 3 9 85 100b 1 2 3 100c 4 12 1 24 lOOd 1 4 4 9 lOOe 9 39 18 2 1 4 73 77 14 2S 15 2 1 1 61 7S 826 4,942 2,584 578 117 38 13 11 3 1,414 10,526 79a 96 576 328 75 20 2 3 1 164 1,265 79a(l) 16 73 32 8 1 1 34 168 79a(2) 49S 2,879 1,473 349 71 28 8 7 2 755 6,070 79a(3) 1S1 1,117 590 116 16 5 1 3 23S 2,267 79a(4) 21 134 72 14 6 1 47 295 3 2 1 6 79a(6) 1 1 1 1 4 79a(7) 13 159 87 15 1 1 1 174 451 79a(8) 24 270 165 40 4 4 2 2 81 592 79b' ' 13 29 21 2 1 33 99 79c 69 508 305 84 27 21 14 6 164 1, 198 79d 113 343 174 44 10 6 1 1 60 752 79e 2 11 4 1 1 1 20 80 2 16 10 10 3 1 1 48 81a 6 57 54 26 11 16 16 6 7 36 235 81b 7 3 2 9 1 1 6 22 81c 7 2 2 16 81d 1 21 16 4 1 1 11 82 4 67 87 26 3 5 1 1 15 209 83a 18 125 76 12 1 1 26 259 83b 16 339 489 173 37 16 3 1 1 171 1,246 83c 7 98 69 18 2 3 254 83d 2 2 7 65 43 10 9 1 1 11 140 84b 12 262 171 40 2 153 640 2 12 3 1 2 27 85b 61 1, 671 844 130 11 3 9 335 3, 057 85c 1 2 3 1 85d 6 1 2 1 10 53 403 277 43 1 160 942 85f 4 4 1 2 2 13 4 28 26 4 1 2 4 69 85h - 53 550 360 106 39 15 6 144 1.2S0 89-90 27 159 78 20 2 1 2 1 1 291 91 66 265 123 30 5 2 92a 55 480 214 42 2 2 1 1 S7 8S4 93a 21 188 114 23 3 12 361 93b 71 495 295 56 13 2 1 1 129 1, 063 93c 94 1,172 906 215 49 16 4 1 415 2,872 96 0 109 100 27 8 6 4 11 270 97 7 37 IS 1 1 2 19 85 98 5 26 43 34 8 10 2 2 i 17 14S 99a 2 2 99b 12 439 630 173 18 6 3 1 1 111 1,394 99c 5 S 4 17 101 11 158 178 44 9 7 1 i 51 460 102a 2 22 23 6 2 i 1 2 11 70 102b 13 144 168 41 8 8 1 41 424 102c 7 134 156 42 13 4 1 408 2 9 1 1 13 105b 6 43 52 21 8 3 9 142 1 16 6 2 i 26 106 1 1 2 1 1 107b 2 5 1 1 2 11 107c 23 134 82 23 4 1 i 12 2S0 108 192 1, 564 1, 305 310 42 21 2 i 4 265 3, 706 109a 1 21 16 5 2 1 4 50 109b 2 76 47 28 3 1 IS 110a t 8 90 70 20 5 1 1 17 212 110b 1 7 11 5 2 2 7 35 113 2 1 7 3 1 14 114 07 G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 83. — Deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and color ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- Deaths. national classifi- Cause. Ages. cation No. 20 and under. 21 to 25. 26 to 30. 31 to 35. 36 to 40. i 41 to 45. 46 to 50. 51 to 55. 56 to 65. Not stated. Total 115a XIII. Digestive system , diseases of— Con. Cholecystitis 1 10 9 4 1 9 1 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other dis- 1 3 1 2 1 115c eases of. Liver, other diseases of 10 8 1 2 117a Peritonitis 4 25 12 7 15 ( 117b Peritoneal adhesions 1 4 2 118a Pancreatitis 1 1 4 1 1 1 USb Visceroptosis USc Digestive system, other diseases of 2 4 1 119 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 7 54 38 5 2 2 1 12 l 1 120 16 81 73 25 9 14 7 4 19 2 - 122a Abscess, perinephritic 1 1 1 1 122b Nephroptosis 122c 1 122(1 Pyogenic* infection of the kidneys 10 8 2 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of. 7 5 2 4 123 Nephrolithiasis 1 6 3 3 124a Cystitis 2 1 124 b Bladder, other diseases of 1 125a 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) 3 125c Urethra, other diseases of 126 127a ::::::::: 127b 1.27c Ilvdrocele 3 2 127d Warts, external genital organs 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 2 1 2 142 1 1 1 143a 1 5 7 2 1 143b 6 1 2 144a 36 17 12 1 2 3 144b 2 30 8 3 1 1 1 3 145a 145b 145c 145(1 145e 145f 145g 145h 1451 145] 145k 1451 145n 1 9 10 4 3 1 1 4 146a 146b eases of. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion , diseases of. 2 3 0 1 47 h 147c 9 1 . 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted ). 1 1 1 . ■ ■ 149h 150 189 Organ's of locomotion, other diseases of. XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 Not “specified or ill-defined diseases 15 176 95 u 2 2 1 1 179 3,085 28. 003 16,711 3,432 555 231 115 51 28 3,965 y. — Jr DEATHS AND DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY AGE OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN. 677 klisted men in the United States and Europe, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Discharges for disability. Ages. 20 and under. 21 to 25. 26 to 30. 31 to 35. 36 to 40. 41 to 45. 46 to 50. 51 to 55. 56 to 65. Not stated. 2 26 29 8 7 1 2 1 5 10 1 1 2 2 4 6 1 1 i 16 113 95 22 7 1 1 31 1 8 11 4 1 3 17 3 2 8 4 42 33 16 2 2 1 i 4 66 419 342 11S 38 15 5 4 2 140 3 9 3 5 3 i 8 8 3 2 66 16 3 3 31 6 31 23 1 1 10 i 46 49 13 4 4 17 7 43 61 24 5 4 15 38 141 68 13 1 1 1 50 2 4 1 1 1 27 22 7 2 3 1 ii 2 13 8 2 6 2 75 57 7 1 1 3 2 1 16 1 1 | 17 19 1 6 3 34 19 4 9 1 1 1 6 56 33 3 14 1 4 2 1 9 1 2 4 1 2 2 24 23 7 2 - 4 18 14 3 9 4 3 1 12 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 4 2 1 8 7 45 58 14 i 1 21 3 3 1 4 3 i 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 2 56 27 12 i 7 2 3 3 1 2 52 440 354 80 14 3 179 31 185 158 24 3 2 1 58 35 763 603 19 ? 5 9 1 488 21 189 140 38 6 3 3 1 90 38 464 333 72 10 5 1 246 1 16 11 2 31 221 132 22 1 3 72 1 34 25 4 18 14 338 201 49 1 2 212 16 163 144 55 10 2 60 7 69 60 15 1 24 5 63 49 7 2 1 2 21 29 20 10 1 1 10 563 3,938 2, 483 580 78 25 6 3 952 10 100 61 11 2 1 31 3 27 22 5 1 1 10 112 1,595 1,196 255 31 17 6 3 969 6 107 63 14 3 1 29 132 642 369 84 21 2 2 4 1 454 10,007 70, 787 48,497 11,634 2,160 838 30? 127 59 21,370 Total. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. 81 1153. 17 115b 4 115c 13 117a 286 117b 1 118a 30 118b 48 118c 105 119 1, 149 120 10 122a 20 122b 22 122c 191 122d 77 122e 137 123 159 124a 313 124b 8 125a 74 12ob 31 125c 165 126 2 127a 43 1271) 69 127c 3 127d 119 127e 10. 142 1 143a 9 143b 63 144a 41 144b 7 145a 17 145b 4 145c 4 145d 25 145e 147 145f 7 145g 8 1451l 3 145i 3 145j 5 145k 3 1451 105 145m 11 145n 1, 122 145o 462 146a 2, 026 146b 491 146c 1,169 147a 37 147b 482 147c 82 147d 877 147e 450 149a 176 149b 150 149c 77 149d 8, 628 149e 216 149f 69 149g 4, 1S4 149h 223 150 1,711 1S9 165,817 678 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 8 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i Wj 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20C 22 24 25a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 3Sa 38b 36 39-45 48 48a 48b 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 51 55a 55b Camps of occurrence. Total of mean annual strengths 20, 203 25, 240 22, 636 36, 275 1 15, 701 44, 971 33, 226 ! 26, 747 6, 324 8,980 15,414 -H O o' 38,048 Cause. 03 to CD § a> pq 6 ? o a tA O O o» 3 O s 0 ) aS A i p Q) to ■n o A d & A •a o A 3 A 8 o A s o a a> M A d o 3 p A d •6 t- 1 o 1 S I. Infectious diseases {excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 4 18 1 4 1 22 1 8 2 4 6 Malarial fevers (all) 694 112 34 4 21 56 28 82 121 i 43 75 185 3 13 3 12 1 3 39 32 2 69 Measles 2, 422 3, 796 551 799 1, 055 327 2,154 1, 340 74 32 474 1, 637 3,861 Scarlet fever 3 10 61 181 79 139 386 75 5 6 14 603 ' 12 1 1 3 1 2 2 6 38 81 69 42 64 173 577 17 345 Influenza 7,458 6,127 5,170 8,668 10, 699 9,009 13, 212 5, 794 2,356 2, 218 1,095 23, 025 3,95(1 Dysentery (all; 54 15 5 7 1 10 11 4 2 2 16 16 28 20 39 126 38 28 17 48 85 108 51 Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 11 25 20 129 158 19 118 224 43 219 3 1 i 1 1 261 97 21 34 15 56 2 4 206 14 14 4 2 3 1 Chicken-pox 4 37 6 18 12 19 19 18 1 2 15 22 16 German measles IS 31 1,351 180 363 322 100 208 7 1 72 515 283 Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) . . 130 52 19 22 40 24 35 66 2 7 131 43 Mumps 4, 725 5,387 333 1,676 722 849 2, 616 1, 377 306 40 455 5,874 2,752 i 4 1 .. . i 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Typhoid vaccination 107 57 306 227 300 729 814 47 20 65 154 991 63^ ! Vaccinia 37 75 53 68 140 560 310 94 17 92 136 42S 161 7 7 5 5 15 27 7 6 2 5 99 1 3 2 1 1 3 3 1 4 1 1 4 4 1 1 j 1 1 .. . 1 4 5 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 4 2 11 ” '* 1 1 4 148 226 714 259 195 197 178 492 32 56 859 241 ! II. Tuberculosis {all) 322 342 164 274 501 512 709 286 26 37 115 513 892 Tuberculosis of lungs 307 315 149 238 442 451 659 262 22 35 108 461 857 3 4 2 7 15 26 27 2 1 2 24 11 1 1 1 2 6 1 2 1 1 Tuberculosis" (others) 12 22 12 28 42 29 22 20 3 2 5 27 23 III. Venereal diseases {all) 2, 015 2, 987 2,101 3,714 3,699 5,296 3,127 2,091 225 451 478 5,742 4,623 i Syphilis (all) 556 890 445 766 755 1,063 385 404 55 23 148 1,020 855 Chancroidal infection 152 246 91 120 154 265 204 228 IS 10 35 297 322 Gonococcus infection 1,307 1, 851 1, 565 2, 82S 2, 790 3,968 2, 538 1,459 152 418 295 4, 425 3,446 IV. General diseases {others). 12 8 12 7 45 29 7 5 2 21 23 32 1 G 1 2 4 14 10 2 7 4 8 Tumors, benign 79 42 43 48 73 112 66 38 10 5 49 51 94 j Arthritis 442 239 209 314 238 424 758 228 s 20 139 767 649 2 1 1 2 1 | 5 5 2 5 10 3 10 6 2 20 6 Exophthalmic goiter(hyperthyroidism) 5 47 85 ss 30 194 109 27 14 5 818 108 72 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 9 1 3 7 3 9 24 9 13 18 10 5 9 10 17 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 8 3 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 5 8 7 3 3 9 2 7 2 9 5 1 1 2 9 3 4 3 1 ( )besitv i 2 l 1 1 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 679 becified camps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 2,317 26, 1S1 11,959 36, 399 9,752 36, SS2 19, 855 25, 472 51,004 47,267 26,665 24,318 26, 534 41,984 22,940 40, S69 26, ISO 28, 780 Inter- c3 3 © C © © 5 £ a © © a r 3 O o C c3 OT t>> © P< g o eo o ci o g 'o 5 tA g c3 © © © © ci tD U, < o ci d ci 6 © © ci © » © rg © c n >> jQ *© m classifi- cation No. 2 n 9 2 12 6 24 12 2 12 8 9 1 8 12 33 6 l l S4 3 40 414 115 28 1 45 13 55 12 163 4 56 10 97 3 47 S3 639 6 199 9 317 1 4 ,009 227 3 1,519 65 95 27 600 372 1 237 11 2 2, 820 14 2 714 31 1,245 182 1,501 64 932 520 685 37 2,055 1SS sss 32 830 1S6 2 980 74 6,730 502 3,636 40 3 2, 128 10 3 6 7 8 216 ',082 3 i26 4, 953 6 3 2,739 38 8,579 17 4 3,384 4 19 9, 633 IS 3,646 47 6,831 4 22 14,003 11 9S 11,141 10 86 7, 979 6 106 6, 931 12 16 7,227 10 84 13, 929 27 203 4, 97S 226 13,251 3S 8 6,075 21 17 6,574 46 9 10 14 23 214 23 3 3 8 3 5 6 21 6 6 21 10 41 0 36 29 8 2 26 29 3 3 14 93 9 35 64 210 11 1 39 IS 19a 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 4 19b 12 10 8 12 1 8 1 101 4 i 99 1 42 1 221 2 1 1 30 20 3 76 1 ii5 2 143 19 14 2 19c 19d 15 36 20 .,'390 6 23 62 2,423 2 33 6 243 9 681 38 849 i 26 6 344 19 454 244 4, 183 9 48 21 1, 162 s 456 36 1,752 1 15 549 52 3, 3SS 32 1,548 67 4, 676 6 217 20 416 9 4S 23 1,076 8 30 29 723 1 15 447 57 672 1 8 313 3S 1,079 27 11 82 5,848 19 61 55 5, 245 1 10 36 46 2,637 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 3 1 19j 19k 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 191 1 1 19m 309 111 3 3 155 98 3 87 48 3 164 53 3 1 63 IS 7 206 563 20 2 210 120 4 1 125 SI 2 26S 464 S 4 847 269 10 1 123 117 16 2 22S 46 1 1 102 64 2 1 1,071 529 29 1 38 29 5 996 5S3 11 1 93 54 8 2 367 315 19n 19o 19p 20a 1 20b 1 1 20c 1 5 3 2 1 1 1 2 22 1 1 24 4 1 1 2 3 1 25a 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 25b 1 2 15 1 1 1 1 13 10 3 26 212 336 307 156 35 US 234 403 49 50 169 590 111 150 19S 2,172 265 553 233 503 177 392 164 1, 550 122 511 279 410 154 116 795 593 255 353 252 304 47 316' 133 117 369 76 547 128 2,149 504 44S 359 1,503 479 335 92 541 325 276 28a 7 2 1 8 5 22 3 10 10 6 14 9 37 11 8 8 28b 1 3 3 9 9 3 1 29 43 20 26 4 21 4, 726 22 1,277 17 3,117 39 4, 6S6 42 6, 734 27 31 2, 9S0 23 1,748 35 6,471 13 2,725 42 5,459 25 2,090 19 2,377 30-35 j, 235 2, 170 2,067 2,460 507 3,035 i 74S 433 142 447 99 960 206 582 1,158 788 6S7 464 305 1,312 437 780 520 510 37 130 .357 232 1 505 15 1,910 208 1,805 33 375 286 3,480 103 96S 107 2, 42S 297 3,231 169 5, 777 401 1,947 282 2,234 190 1,253 221 4, 93S 215 2, 073 2S6 4, 393 163 1,407 18S 1,679 38a 3Sb 16 9 3 15 10 79 173 1 2 1 13 151 17 5 85 361 3 9 11 12 14 70 388 13 13 100 631 15 14 13 23 9 5 20 129 53 3 109 S20 1 16 1 59 200 1 16 6 101 3S0 1 36 39-45 46 4Sa 4Sb 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52b 53a 53b 69 1 447 i 2 o2 231 4 24 69 49 1 60 381 1 61 233 44 337 65 235 S8 2S5 9 .... 1 1 ; 5 6 9 13 66 1 70 12 419 9 96 3 23S 11 1,004 1 1 1 9 3S 11 151 3 25 _ _ 8 4S 260 70 24 105 23 199 86 1 0 54 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 i l 9 j 1 1 ! .1 2 1 1 1 1 ! l 21 3 1 20 7 22 30 14 31 61 62 1 44 1 3 24 21 7 11 9 3 29 ss 116 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 24 2 1 10 4 1 3 6 1 3 1 11 3 s 9 13 6 3 15 4 54 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 3 4 2 1 | 1 1 6 2 2 3 5 4 1 1 55b 680 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specifier ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. M States of occurrence. Inter- 25, 622 36, 965 3,367 42,576 37,511 30, 136 23,911 40, 202 6,772 2,111 15, 032 3,967 53,471 classifi- cation No. Cause. q c3 q a 3 O c3 L O wi £ U-, 0 O rS q 0 c3 a c3 'S c3 M e3 q 0 i i 05 fl «2 £ m £ m >i CO c3 Eh a Eh £ Qa P < < < (h O I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 14 3 1 14 15 4 1 3 6 3 4 1 140 9 4 79 15 4 140 327 1 43 213 22 340 1 90 206 1 2 19 19 3 1 4 9 2 2 6 Measles 902 1,493 4 2,962 128 4,484 24 1 375 3,134 330 30 r 233 211 1,563 240 7 Scarlet fever 30 361 27 5 85 1 96 4 8 1 5 3 9 116 9 Diphtheria and results 52 114 1 47 19 64 13 43 7 5 141 17 10 5,909 8,928 21 1,860 14,534 16,042 3,336 4,722 6,940 1,441 320 2,635 995 6,967 14 Dysentery (all) 2 8 34 22 41 4 11 20 18 9 24 108 65 11 18 27 3 2 35 3 32 ! 19a 22 89 1 18 40 6 8 1 2 20 19b 1 4 19c Carrier, meningococcus 67 34 220 676 1 4 5 1 1 .8 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 1 1 1 2 19e Chicken-pox 6 13 17 20 12 39 12 2 3 50 ! 19f German measles 367 29 1 307 26 309 24 174 62 1 260 23 361 19g 19h Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) . . 12 36 73 49 17 40 22 3 1 11 4 977 2 224 4 2,880 7,998 415 5,144 608 485 1 344 159 1,549 [ 19i 1 1 19j 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 1 1 3 1 4 191 1 1 19m Trench mouth 1 19n Typhoid vaccination 109 89 723 1,564 184 163 333 305 17 98 67 930 19o 67 166 9 301 37 818 145 135 16 150 3 169 66 490 19p 20a Epidemic diseases (others)... 21 28 13 15 210 17 2 1 6 14 1 1 4 6 2 1 1 2 29b 1 1 1 20c Pyemia, surgical 2 ?? 1 8 1 1 4 24 1 2 25a Trench foot 1 9 2 3 2 25b 2 2 1 1 1 1 26 Pellagra.. 1 1 8 1 1 47 Acute articular rheumatism 188 433 3 521 465 106 227 173 54 10 155 24.3 II. Tuberculosis (all) 997 571 6 491 439 258 335 827 45 10 221 19 656 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 191 529 2 414 404 228 302 728 37 8 208 16 610 28b 9 19 15 10 2 50 4 1 9 13 29 2 1 4 3 2 2 ; 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 27 32 4 54 20 20 28 47 4 1 4 0 31 III. Venereal diseases (all) 1,848 6,317 1,313 342 146 6,216 1,108 30S 6,730 990 4,322 635 2,421 610 4,007 1,032 100 964 357 4,001 37 395 28 5 794 83 8 198 59 83S 38a Chancroidal infection 157 384 194 337 145 113 9 141 62 272 38b Gonococcus infection 1,296 4,662 113 4,800 5,356 3, 493 1,474 3,068 836 83 625 236 ' >7i IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets 5 19 19 14 15 18 78 1 3 12, 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors. . . Tumors, benign 6 9 6 11 5 2 n 1 1 2 i 10 KM 46 59 72 82 97 80 52 83 5 5 35 2 48a Arthritis 152 480 8 436 351 235 307 301 24 3 127 91 33 48b Gout 1 1 1 2 2 ; 49 1 1 1 50 Diabetes, mellitus 6 1 14 5 8 1 1 3 2 9 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 32 126 63 14 102 42 232 4 3 9 4 48 51b 1 2 52a 2 1 2 53a 1 1 1 1 88 10 34 11 27 12 18 10 2S 116 4 1 3 4 1 1 ] 3 4 2 8 1 54 2 10 4 6 2 5 4 7 1 4 11 55a 55b 2 3 Obesity 7 1 1 54 i ] ADMISSION'S BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 681 ’ Aps),for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. i ABSOLUTE NUMBEBS. States of occurrence— Continued. r t04 1,912 3,388 19,525 8, 8S1 31,321 432 15,462 20, 131 3,463 6, 647 12, 744 9, 291 6,465 22, 3S1 18,545 8,175 11,224 Inter- , W classifi- o 2 cation 3 © © oi cj T3 a • c3 No. © o C 3 o O (-> c 3 & C 3 A -■2 •gs £3 5 Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. a C3 W 1$ 3 C © .3 *3 o Maine. 3 c3 >> c3 S © cl ci to [© O © § 1 7 1 2 10 19 5 6 1 4 12 2 6 2 1 1 13 50 s’ 3 52 72 1 610 22 5 47 62 172 14 31 30 7 39 4 1 5 14 1 3 8 3 10 26 1 1 4 5 05 38 57 607 285 2,411 22 235 369 54 1,504 316 223 140 16S 310 97 211 6 1 1 150 8 109 1 131 24 59 17 2 23 96 32 36 119 7 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 4 3 5S 1 66 129 33 15 58 32 11 6 59 52 28 9 153 413 478 3,928 2,512 10,146 265 4,416 5,551 1, 932^ 696 2,490 2,651 700 5,605 2,979 2,161 2,740 10 1 19 16 37 6 4 11 8 6 7 4 14 .. G 24 5 26 13 15 1 37 11 2 6 3 18 :9 27 22 14 69 4 13 24 10 21 5 34 19a 2 2 1 1 19b 1 19 17 28 1 3 602 53 4 1 7 7 19c 1 7 2 1 1 1 19d 1 2 19 5 34 13 4 6 9 12 4 1 19e 1 14 57 33 713 1 42 74 768 111 28 141 67 65 20 7 19f 4 3 3 24 8 63 1 15 17 3 110 31 5 1 IS 2 5 8 19g ■4 26 86 728 223 4, 653 4 55S 540 65 715 494 423 247 538 236 312 716 19h 1 1 1 1 1 19i 3 19j 19k 1 2 1 1 1 191 1 i4 20 38 366 65 1,008 9 622 535 124 179 589 114 140 434 527 379 122 19n 3 38 28 141 119 594 13 409 553 165 119 277 352 157 171 541 209 239 19o jl 7 1 19 25 23 8 3 4 1 3 34 16 19p 20a |2 5 2 i i 2 1 i i . . 20b 1 i 20c 1 1 22 1 24 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 25b 1 2 6 26 3 5 16 144 41 436 3 126 127 u 196 124 86 40 121 102 57 72 47 ,7 197 22 207 28 784 116 223 58 126 SI 80 19 179 217 24 199 182 21 177 27 720 82 209 113 73 16 132 200 21 114 2Sa 5 5 1 7 1 15 15 2 2 1 2 2 12 1 2 2 28b 1 2 1 4 9 29 10 23 44 IS 1,299 n 11 9 5 5 31 14 1 6 30-35 h 133 248 1,518 540 5,840 19 1,507 720 1,328 1,471 996 519 1,404 1,079 727 1, 192 j) 13 34 337 88 1,024 154 266 80 177 201 114 69 263 185 101 134 37 P 14 4S 118 59 92 97 27 92 SO 98 14 144 52 39 120 38a 0 100 166 1,063 393 4,161 19 1,053 1,144 613 1,059 1,190 7S4 436 997 842 587 93S 38b 5 1 1 1 1 2 6 36 > 2 1 9 1 25 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 39-45 1) 7 54 127 2 5 4 3 46 IS 5 150 46 395 165 67 80 1 67 51 31 29 139 71 46 94 4sa ' * * 1 48b 1 49 1 1 7 17 4 1 1 6 10 1 9 9 7 6 1 6 50 1 1 24 2 41 13 13 17 3 9 12 1 4 20 51a 1 51b • ••]. 1 1 1 1 52b 1 i 1 1 1 53a ... . 1 1 53b 19 4 29 1 8 5 1 - 3 10 1 6 fi 88 1 1 9 1 116 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 11 2 2 9 n s 10 1 3 54 1 i 1 3 1 i i 1 i 55b 6S2 AIEDICAL A^'P CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table S4. — Ad missions. 1. amps of occurrence and by States of occurrence i excluding troops in specv AB SO LTTE XTMBERS. Staiss o! occurrence — Continued. - ta] of mean animal strssgihs 14 l.a 25 78 165 : U 62 25 7. ITS 51.549 3,305 276 15,515 6.2 inter- - n^Tri fT-tsT elassm- cation 2s o. Cause, L Infecnans diseases ' excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). M 10 14 : cough rbthsda ana results . 19b 193 19e 191 19h 19i At 191 3Sm lffl 19o 20b 203 24 253 25b Lord lever iarial lexers (all) SmaLDOX Meas.es. Scarlet lexer TrLDDni TIpAtLeria Inflnenaa.. Ifysanierx (all ) Erxapehs Carder, bagffius. diphtheria Carder, baeallns, typhoid Carder. memugoeoEBiis Carded epidemic diseases 'other;. ... Cbieten pox German measles. Meningiiis. serebroscisal epidemic' Mumps I Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B PcEoffijeEds. anterior, acute. Trench "ieTgr Trench m ocm T xph cid xaednaiicg] Vaccinia Epidemic diseases i others Septicemia, genera! Aerogenes capsul ;a; tmertlnm Pyemia, snrgiea] Anthrax. Tetanus.. 319 452 9 no 37 435 202 5 40 103 4 1,175 3S 5.697 5 U 4 347 205 25 1 15 i 685 479 5 U 105 1 1,491 575 3 3S9 12. S91 ' 40 4S 223 17 10 2 4 99 1, 147 253 7 324 6 97 12 105 3 26 954 14, 3SS 11 42 11 37 10 442 3 1,757 9 1 n 2 340 4 122 17 493 5 4S 55 1 1 -5 50 5 2i2 13 33 41 1 29 237 55 3,541 1 54 3 3 IS 24 355 1 37 94 1, 93S 14 1 13 4 302 1 Trench root Mycoses others Pellagra. Acme artirtii r rhemnaiisni- n. i nbersrdom r aTT, . 25a Tnberenloss oiTnngs. 25b Suspected tubareulnss Ur A cme miliary lubsreuloss . 30-35 Tuber miosis Venereal Hisensei z~ 2.5 3,152 37 Syphilis 'ail . 35a Cl 1 bqoeoeous : 35b XT. General diseases ' Akers . 35 39— 45 4 Biekeis-- Cancer and omer maiignant rumens. lumens. benign 45a Arthritis.. 45b Coin Sljlu >.* Diabetes. meLiras. -11- Exithtiaimi? riiter hypSTthyrcI-aism 51b Cretinism and nmcimt -”2a A ddison's disease. -52b Amcmegaly 53a Leneemda 5: Hjdrkms disease. 55 G-diier, simple Spleen, diseases oi... S ’6 13 232 1 32 17 251 3. 535 ‘ 4 1 14 1 2 U5 53e Other diseases oi the ductless glands... . 54 55a Anemia, shlorotis Hemophilia. 57 20 -5 1,074 357 5 19 12 1 76 55 L 3 23 58 517 1SS 25 1 35 IDS n i 766 140 S S2 35 3 14 7 573 470 12 ... 2 ... 1 I •>-> _ 3 -7 2 6 - 4 1 . 1 1 •■> 1 . 20 95 17 6S 1 6 394 61 553 30 4 123 IS 119 s 25 1 9 425 SSI 1,030 42S 1 E -] 7 105 s 19 1 7 343 S05 905 359 1 45 2 26 63 39 62 . 2 2 3 5 •j 4 L 57 9 SO ~ 14 275 3,152 ns 555 12 120 4,700 597 6, S90 291 24 2,!U 25 345 15 73 3 4 S39 67 1,069 53 . 272 IS 139 u -55 . n 505 95 515 34 1 132 232 1. 677 59 435 9 105 3,353 434 5,303 304 23 1.-07 1 _ i L 26 2 9 1 6 •_ 13 2 19 2 . 2 4 IS 1 13 L 2 74 10 135 S . 24 15 59 5 44 L. 7 -535 30 44S 30 1 43 1 . 3 -7 16 2 25 1 - i 1 43 . 6 .. 55 i 93 4 1 u 2 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 2 i 5 . 2 30 N *>7 1 . 6 .. - 2 . i i . i i 2 . 1 .. 1 20 2 . 2 .. - 5dd Obesrrx. ( » U liilinmil ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 683 mps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1. 1917, to Dec. SI , 1919 , inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. 452 30, 752 5,405 4,910 410 2, S00 145, 626 5, 685 5, S34 4S, S02 34,451 1, 105 8,512 4,478 1, 170 805, S30 1,159,467 1,965,297 ; 5 U i Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. © © © . © © e* • 3 o 2 © > 3 'c ‘So > Washington. West Virginia. C *C« O tij >» © QQ o Total camps. Total States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 3 8 1 4 1 2 IS 6 2 1 1 9 223 4,894 249 21, 736 3,962 41 260 4, 723 4S3 9, 617 1 12 47 3 104 1 8 S 1,212 33 2 333 43 ii 29 4 3 2 3 2 21 324 5S, 810 4. S16 36 5 94 21 419 46 1 S2 4 2 304 5 10 1 38 13 4, 193 519 6 179 82 S3 1 1, 181 158 1 689 243 1 9 S 19 46 112 135 1S5 6 SO, 546 S, 778 6 s 2 45 20 8 148 23 7 S5 4o 13 282 12 2. 455 3, 122 9 f 63 2 5,112 7 895 2 985 27 467 2 897 1 29, 810 192 1, 392 824 3 12, 192 52 8, 596 9 35S 1 1,301 195 3 467 8 174, 823 678 675 1, 156 301, 993 5S3 1,183 1, SOI 29 476; S16 1,261 1, S5S 2, 957 10 14 3 10 2 154 46 4 27 19 2 21 1 IS 5 49 1 1 114 2 9 4 19a 1 1 2 12 41 19b 4 17 6 21 90 3 - 7 1,013 2, 637 3, 650 104 19c 9 1 2 S 416 76 19d 2 14 1 1 71 2 20 4 2 2 942 19e L 6 65 20 93 3 31 901 44 48 145 434 5 112 37 9, 705 15, 449 19£ 5 9 6 9 1 109 5 51 19 4 4 1, 728 2,466 19s; )2 503 6 S 226 3 194 4, 609 9 591 73 1 2, 677 1 1, 603 1 67 56 141 133 32, 030 14 85, 468 10 117; 498 24 19h 191 1 1 9 44 19j 19k s 1 17 6 27 1 - 11 191 i 1 4 11 )3 B 495 131 32 70 151 2 173 163 1 41 60 72 3 2, 130 1,781 224 61 53 2 146 212 2 611 375 14S 74S 5 IS 12 12 33 4 165 127 9 41 47 2 116 173 9 16, 445 11,417 S37 13, 635 7,390 673 48 30, 080 LS,S07- 1,510 19n 19o 19p 20 a 1 1 1 1 9 1 2 2 1 99 1 9 3 20 b . 2 7 10 20 c - - 6 4 1 40 54 6 94 22 • - 1 13 24 i 2 1 2 28 36 64 i 1 3 i 17 53 25b 3 1 IS 6, 23S 85 9, 724 103 26 8 i53 10 39 3 21 1,379 188 26 203 287 12 31 119 27 15, 962 47 •5 227 12 102 13 997 23 453 232 4 28 96 73 90 9, 113 S, 063 442 17, 172 26, 2S5 23, S64 839 210 11 S9 13 S94 53 22 3S9 1S9 9 25 42 15, SOI 397 46 f 7 9 35 3 1 23 16 2 28b 1 3 1 42 SS 1,494 19S, 727 29 9 1 4 65 3 36 22 9 1 1 566 73, 307 928 30— -35 ! 1,665 417 774 12 296 13, 053 410 33S 4,004 3,000 98 547 409 5S3 125, 420 ' 22S ! 136 1,301 82 25 310 105 114 555 2 3 40 43 213 1 , S61 1,883 9,309 50 26 334 69 16 253 . 739 616 2,649 275 143 2 , 5S2 8 S3 28 19 500 57 47 305 46 75 462 11, 099 7,199 55, 009 23, S16 7. 540 94', 084 34, 915 14,739 149,073 37 38a 3Sb 1 2 2 1 23 1 1 12 5 1 3 145 638 783 36 3 1 1 20 1 1 4 3 1 152 1,305 4 7^9 208 360 o9—io 34 S 13 278 10 6 74 36 1 13 38 6 2,383 12, 190 23 5 3,688 16,972 46 6 46 7S 25 32 11 637 35 16 306 1 142 24 26 48a 4Sb 49 1 1 23 1 9 2 3 7 1 51 99 i 24 3 9 3S 3 31 1 ;• 1S3 746 243 5,219 426 5, 965 50 51a s 9 59a 1 1 1 4 1 S IS 26 52b 53a 2 2 1 6 11 16 360 14 99 IS 38 6 4 25 20 3 9 74S 43 1,108 SS 4 1 57 116 5 2 3 5 20 2 1 6 9 1 23 168 108 194 131 362 5oc 54 1 1 1 11 39 50 1 1 i 3 . 1 17 104 121 55b 684 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84 . — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence. Beauregard. Bowie. Cody. Custer. D evens. .3 « Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. Fremont. Funs ton. Gordon IV. General diseases ( others ) — Contd. 55c 9 1 r 1 3 4 4 9 3 3 55d Muscular rheumatism 71 81 46 58 73 137 no 104 17 7 38 189 ii 55e General diseases (others) 37 166 13 20 62 60 86 no 2 7 13 154 1 $ 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 15 20 7 30 79 60 21 34 i 1 32 38 56b Drug addiction 99 24 6 23 58 no 46 7 1 6 41 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 4 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 1 5 1 1 1 61 Meningitis, simple s 1 5 3 9 4 6 3 1 10 62 Locomotor ataxia 4 1 4 1 6 1 1 9 8 | 1 63a Multiple sclerosis 1 3 8 10 8 3 9 4 1 2 8 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 2 3 IS ii 7 17 5 i 2 10 64 Apoplexy. 2 3 2 6 3 9 1 3 7 66 a Facial paralysis 1 1 1 2 4 3 3 1 J 5 66 b Paraplegia. 1 4 2 3 2 .... 66 c 9 6 22 15 14 45 15 17 22 (others). 69 Epilepsy 79 69 80 114 151 258 98 66 12 4 54 128 if 74a \ 1 9 3 1 2 74b Neurasthenia 141 28 35 63 175 124 151 36 4 10 18 93 74c Enuresis 41 35 19 20 54 38 .52 23 2 6 24 47 74d r, 1 9 4 12 25 12 2 18 74c 8-4 57 30 15 3 109 1 2 n ij action of the heart). 74f 1 1 3 1 3 72 2 4 13 4 13 1 13 2 3 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses ex- 61 36 27 55 234 105 55 55 2 i 9 100 ceptedb 73b Neuralgia 32 32 20 27 38 67 51 77 8 3 33 78 73c Neuritis 28 19 17 50 56 77 109 42 6 6 39 84 73d 1 1 3 6 9 9 3 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 52 35 17 27 5S 85 53 41 2 1 13 94 VI. i fental alienation. 67 1 2 1 1 1 4 6 1 4 7 68 a Constitutional psychopathic states 91 42 30 181 63 44 48 91 2 39 16 o 68 b Mental deficiency 159 191 107 259 386 98 155 382 2 14 71 266 1 68 c 22 8 6 4 17 12 1 13 6 Sd Dementia prsecox 26 62 32 145 163 128 115 61 7 4 54 152 6 Se 6 6 1 4 9 11 2 9 3 .8 68 f Psychoneurosis 222 72 25 63 43 112 31 79 3 2 36 6 G 6 Sg 9 1 4 0 23 2 5 1 3 G 6811 21 ii 7 40 26 84 14 13 7 29 68 i Psychoses (others) . 14 13 6 11 13 24 12 9 10 2 8 28 VII. Eyes and their annexa. diseases of. 75a 34 29 17 61 52 199 26 4 10 51 6 4 29 18 30 5 8 2 5 j.i 12 11 3 19 8 7 71 1 1 3 75a 6 2 11 14 11 107 7 1 8 7 10 7 2 16 4 13 10 3 28 stated). 75b 9 3 6 8 17 19 6 2 i 1 4 1 4 2 2 1 4 75d 2 1 9 3 2 3 i 2 6 22 82 30 18 15 15 34 2 62 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 125 154 119 130 170 199 260 172 17 9 iofT 1 151 8 13 4 3 12 6 8 7 21 75h 2 9 13 7 13 8 13 1 6 14 75i 1 2 1 1 1 11 3 14 14 9 3 1 4 11 Si 75k Iritis 27 12 6 16 14 42 24 13 1 2 12 31 751 Keratitis 17 17 17 38 40 47 43 23 7 1 19 38 4 12 5 7 7 2 2 6 10 1 3 1 3 75o 2 3 1 3 6 6 3 1 1 2 75p Eyelids, diseases of 12 9 4 18 22 43 31 13 1 1 14 17 75q 1 1 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 29 17 25 53 57 48 33 22 3 1 : 33 1 85 1 ■ ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 685 lamps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE numbers. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Grant. Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. g C3 O w Lee. Lewis. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Pike. Sevier. Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 2 2 2 1 1 8 1 1 2 4 9 3 3 1 93 67 27 100 24 64 43 48 115 243 97 64 95 249 63 299 101 78 55d 22 15 5 65 10 79 19 27 40 95 93 36 7 71 11 124 25 65 55e 34 32 1 70 4 17 1 36 41 36 44 18 19 54 14 28 8 15 56a 21 17 3 oo 20 37 10 4 65 56 10 48 4 99 8 67 8 6 56b 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 9 1 1 1 60 3 1 1 1 2 2 IS 12 2 7 4 1 5 1 n 8 1 61 1 9 1 2 1 1 3 9 4 1 2 62 3 1 1 4 1 10 9 2 2 4 7 2 9 4 1 63a 10 9 1 5 5 n 11 9 16 11 4 12 5 11 5 20 8 10 631) 3 5 2 2 1 3 1 3 6 s 2 9 3 6 3 10 12 2 64 3 2 9 1 1 y 1 1 s 0 1 2 1 1 9 1 1 9 9 11 12 20 1 17 3 8 14 15 13 15 13 28 9 23 16 16 66c 127 S3 12 98 48 1S5 51 S7 159 87 9S 91 49 204 41 228 78 103 69 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 309 31 6 69 6 173 41 32 87 S9 79" 1 88 95 168 37 94 107 66 74b 46 62 11 27 13 79 10 31 50 68 133 56 106 45 15 00 47 92 74c 3 3 1 6 2 13 6 1 36 5 1 2 4 10 7 6 5 11 74d IS 52 17 1 8 42 19 22 1 4 17S 615 46 22 22 113 74e 9 1 2 2 1 1 6 1 1 74f ; 2 9 3 11 4 2 6 6 4 1 9 1 9 72 • 70 37 12 43 7 113 34 64 96 62 32 44 32 136 25 127 16 58 73a ! 35 51 38 14 43 30 45 53 98 21 41 33 100 26 94 33 37 73b 125 52 7 55 16 47 23 66 44 107 34 39 30 107 36 84 26 56 73c 1 9 3 1 6 10 16 4 7 4 2 73d £7 33 11 42 21 53 40 42 68 75 35 25 137 80 11 86 55 78 74g 5 4 1 8 6 2 6 9 1 5 2 7 1 5 1 1 67 « 232 4 61 IS 55 54 131 109 45 ns 120 55 118 7 73 28 120 68a 175 365 22 166 23 221 36 217 2861 136 227 410 340 246 39 460 169 188 68b | 1 1 1 1 2 3 9 1 7 12 3 4 16 7 2 10 9 11 68c 112 69 10 69 43 95 39 S9 163j 122 36 67 59 129 22 113 70 65 6Sd 5 7 1 13 1 2 1 22 7 2 5 n 10 15 4 17 6 11 68e i 90 43 1 42 11 249 16 33 41 77 46 224 40 183 9 173 91 62 68f LS 6 3 1 8 10 9 7 3 riftu j 21 14 2 51 3 24 5 22 49 40 5 11 11 26 8 61 s 27 08h 17 10 4 20 12 7 12 23 33 31 7 22 8 27 7 63 14 23 68L 36 36 1 143 48 79 20 36 51 69 53 32 72 91 7 60 70 23 75a 12 65 24 26 5 19 12 11 10 16 14 30 4 21 5 6 75a(l) 7 20 6 17 7 11 2 17 6 21 12 1 14 3 9 10 4 i 27 2 13 5 3 17 13 16 5 14 18 1 9 4 5 75a(3) 16 13 31 16 23 10 7 11 43 10 5 23 31 1 16 58 10 75a(4) 3 5 i 5 3 16 8 5 11 5 8 13 11 3 23 28 2 75b 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 3 4 1 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 9 « 3 3 3 75d 11 60 2 23 3 26 5 53 20 22 18 23 I 13 50 16 65 20 59 75e 107 126 24 S2 29 242 29 111 157 241 109 144 102 354 90 248 124 196 75f 13 7 16 6 10 0 21 21 11 7 23 9 16 19 4 75? 5 11 84 1 11 1 37 23 18 22 50 5 20 3 5 10 4 75h 6 3 1 9 1 2 1 2 5 5 1 10 10 1 5 13 6 8 3 7 8 2 12 4 3 75j 16 12 17 9 22 5 29 IS 13 17 14 6 29 9 16 15 13 75k 27 5 17 10 36 9 25 34 35 46 27 22 47 17 44 12 24 751 7 9 2 13 5 9 ID 3 12 1 1 3 1 i 6 1 1 2 2 2 1 6 3 10 12 2 10 5 55 7 15 9 6 9 19 24^ 33 8 40 12 IS 75p O 75q 1 24 51 1 16 42 5 56 8 46 52 45 34 26 26 53 13 5ll 25 38 75r 686 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by Stales of occurrence ( excluding troops in specified ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence— Continued. States of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. W V c3 (h H Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. j Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas. California. IV. General diseases {others)— Contd. Purpura 1 4 6 1 4 1 2 3 55(1 Muscular rheumatism 76 133 1 158 162 92 117 86 34 4 56 31 147 30 144 98 558 48 379 28 1 9 19 42 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 23 104 2 90 23 39 29 47 13 9 48 182 Drug addiction 15 79 13 37 109 80 44 321 1 8 1 23 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 6 V. Nervous system, diseases of {all). 60 Encephalitis 1 1 1 2 61 2 7 8 2 i3 1 i 62 3 7 3 5 4 2 4 4 2 3 2 12* 7 2 1 2 4 63 b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 3 16 10 10 15 12 25 i 1 g 64 1 9 7 13 2 4 16 2 2 i 6 4 3 4 2 2 4 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 66c Paralysis without specified cause 6 10 20 9 it' 14 32 1 4 2 20 (others). 69 62 185 2 160 148 96 91 251 12 29 5 87 1 2 7 9 2 2 2 74 b N eurasthenia 44 260 3 128 58 87 22 201 7 2 22 6 no 74c Enuresis 35 73 2 33 18 29 30 33 7 1 24 1 64 12 6 10 9 4 15 1 2 3 63 37 121 9 10 222 2 1 4 action of the heart). 74 f 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 72 2 18 2 6 1 8 6 3 9 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses ex- 42 104 1 100 59 212 28 68 3 1 14 2 73 cepted). 73b Neuralgia 32 70 4 10S 152 25 46 49 11 7 38 S 115 73c Neuritis 15 115 3 95 54 53 36 61 17 3 28 11 63 73d 4 9 4 4 28 2 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 54 82 1 9S 124 27 34 79 5 3 24 5 S': VI. Mental alienation. 67 2 12 1 5 4 5 6 1 > 19 119 2 51 81 89 80 145 2 11 S', 1 127 582 237 116 127 174 423 7 1 30 i 122 68c 16 27 3 1 8 8 3 6 2 3 3 i: ; 6Sd 42 102 33 137 70 172 212 11 2 17 2 13. 14 27 14 11 21 12 8 1 1 1 6Sf 41 127 i s 57 86 52 130 1 9 i 3l 2 9 11 1 12 6 6 1 li 68h Psychosis^ manic-depressive 18 86 i 27 8 8 2 71 1 2 6 2 « 6Si 11 23 7 17 13 43 14 21 2 11 2 2 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 26 77 3 72 40 73 62 1,011 i 30 4 7 7 25 12 9 7 '338 18 2 4 3 7 2 7 9 2 118 1 6 1 2 18 1 12 9 7 4 295 4 i 75a 14 27 41 13 57 53 260 2 2 1 stated). 75b 16 6 6 6 3 92 4 6 8 3 1 2 1 6 22 2 75e Trachoma 31 27 1 248 54 27 13 152 2 1 10 3 i 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 36 4S1 3 351 181 5S 109 134 26 5 107 24 4 : 3 17 13 21 21 11 4 3 ] 75h 1 31 1 13 24 8 8 84 2 6 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 9 4 8 4 4 43 75k Iritis 8 23 1 16 26 3 26 19 i 1 7 i 32 2 34 45 42 11 33 7 1 3 10 6 2 3 2 14 13 1 1 1 1 7 75n "i_ 2 1 3 4 1 5 1 1 75p Eyelids, diseases of 7 37 i 2S IS 13 21 23 3 1 8 * 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of i ii 96 54 21 22 20 87 4 4 24 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 687 frmps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. <3 3 0 3 6 ! a 4-3 O O L. 03 1 £ ; 0 o o3 1 +3 g CO 0 0 p p 1 25 10 13J 54 6 1 7 14 13 7 14 31 4 2 1 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 6 '22 3 S 41 2 13 1 4‘ 74 4 2 32 2 2 : 2 6 1 1 2 : 12 5 1 37 14 4 4 35 9 2 2 28 1 2 24 2 3 46 . 3 1 3 j 5. 1 66 63 t 7 4 1 4 1 3 8 1 2 70 20 3 9 | 3 1 ! 9. 1 2 96 2 59 20 15 2 1 2 2 1... 2 7 .. 1 ! 3 3 15 10 19 95 , 1 4 3 | 0 9 , 3 2 2 13 1 1 .] 0 2 ! i 2 1 18 y 20 States of occurrence —Continued. I Florida. ! Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. C3 i Kentucky. Louisiana. O .9 ci a Maryland. Massachusetts . d c3 bo IS p Minnesota. 4 1 2 1 33 182 2 77 107 13 37 34 25 55 84 78 39 17 30 15 12 5 34 6 13 24 4 7 7 22 42 1 33 13 5 10 51 20 12 54 57 11 32 47 9 6 6 10 9 9 s 6 3 6 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 0 1 9 1 1 3 1 1 1 9 3 1 5 16 1 9 1 2 3 1 13 1 9 3 9 1 1 3 1 8 3 1 2 1 1 4 1 6 1 1 1 9 1 9 2 1 1 21 4 10 9 3 1 3 9 3 2 9 8 200 1 41 52 19 26 33 13 15 52 28 17 IS 4 1 1 9 1 13 178 46 42 23 24 22 21 7 105 55 9 20 10 74 7 16 2 11 IS 1 4 21 6 2 9 46 3 1 1 1 10 1 1 2 63 3 8 2 9 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 5 2 3 1 9 1 3 1 6 124 18 27 12 24 20 2 5 38 27 9 6 25 99 51 26 6 IS 36 23 12 44 47 26 18 16 67 38 14 8 3 20 10 12 49 15 11 13 1 1 9 10 70 85 75 15 10 22 84l 12 39 25 2S 13 1 8 2 2 9 4 1 4 52 10 14 12 14 18 6 1 33 19 3 5 4 230 24 33 19 25 19 3 2 60 35 6 15 3 6 2 27 2 5 12 2 I 6 10 8 8 10 239 45 39 15 24 29 8 5 47 29 10 23 22 3 1 1 1 2 16 2 1 1 85 8 3 4 4 1 1 10 8 1 13 9 12 2 9 1 4 2 6 4 1 55 1 7 16 9 6 1 2 15 22 1 5 4 38 27 6 5 12 10 4 14 IS 45 2 8 4 56 12 10 17 6 9 2 3 54 13 6 6 1 22 6 3 1 3 4 9 23 6 3 3 2 17 1 1 1 1 9 3 1 10 4 3 1 1 1 12 3 2 1 7 2 3 1 3 2 10 1 2 1 23 1 3 4 9 2 11 2 1 2 9 2 8 1 4 2 4 32 1 4 4 7 3 37 1 1 16 2 4 38 292 5 103 71 17 35 73 63 31 85 112 62 31 1 18 4 6 6 2 £ 2 1 8 4 3 1 2 1 r 4 2 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 13 1 1 4 4 2 1 9 34 10 2 4 5 8 4 4 11 11 8 10 6 37 12 10 3 9 1 1 24 13 6 1 5 7 2 2 5 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 33 6 6 2 2 8 8 3 15 9 10 3 11 42 i 1 15 4 5 5 8 3 4 49 7 13 9 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 55 c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 7 4f 72 73 a 73b 73c 73d 74 g 67 68a 68b 68c 6Sd 6Se 68f 68g 6Sh 6Si 75a 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f "5g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 750 75p 75q 75r 688 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- lational classifi- cation No. Cause. States of occurrence- Mississippi. 5 O s c3 O Nebraska. c3 TJ c3 o £ £ Pi g C3 o £ New Jersey. IV. General diseases (others)— Could. Purpura 1 2 1 55(1 17 1 23 157 1 14 1 8 54 3 65 8 10 2 76 Drug addiction i 17 3 39 57-59 1 2 V. Nervous system, diseases o/ (all). 60 1 61 1 l" 1 2 62 Locomotor ataxia 5 3 63 b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 4 i 18 64 2 1 11 i 1 1 1 5 66b Paraplegia 1 Paralysis without specified cause 2 4 2 1 21 (others). 69 8 66 12 145 2 3 74 b 3 34 2 11 1 171 74c 3 6 9 1 1 45 74d 2 1 20 74e N euro-eirculatory asthenia (disordered 62 action of the heart). 74 f Shell-shock (cause not given) 1 72 1 3 1 5 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses ex- 1 29 13 2 66 cepted). 73b Neuralgia 3 21 6 22 1 2 101 5 13 1 1 108 73d 6 74g 8 15 3 6 102 VI. Mental alienation. 67 3 1 1 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 2 15 2 67 68b 3 13 27 4 1 132 68c 1 2 3 5 68d Dementia prsecox 1 98 3 6 2 83 68e 1 2 1 2 68f 31 1 79 Psychosis, alcoholic 6 11 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive 1 2 2 1 32 68i 2 10 1 4 2 39 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 4 23 1 3 80 (1) Astigmatism 3 4 1 34 (2) Hyperopia 1 1 1 17 (3) Myopia 12' 22 1 6 1 stated.) 2 1 24 1 3 Cataract 4 11 75e 2 52 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 13 42 ii 44 i 2 248 2 2 19 75h 1 4 1 1 75j 1 14 75k 5 10 5 1 34 751 1 6 5 2 41 Retinitis 2 1 16 75n N vstagmus 1 1 2 1 75p 6 1 3 2 40 1 75 q 1 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 1 io 1 7 9 69 25 12 4 97 16 4 40 6 3 1 6 5 2 1 1 1 3 282 99 321 180 1 7 3 4 14 396 3 309 110 17 20 7 11 220 145 132 6 124 12 185 271 29 292 20 161 19 112 117 83 28 19 19 17 18 3 7 25 350 17 10 6 9 39 43 10 2 7 48 12 7 29 1 30 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 ”i" 3 35 8 4 1 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 689 : i\ips), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence- -Continued. 1* Pennsylvania. 'd 3 o A P5 c3 C o c3 o 3 O m d o Q o m © © © © o g > '5o > O Ui £ c3 .c3 '5o > © c o tij o >> > g © o3 OQ c3 O H Ph g c3 o cS O c3 © & U1 73 o e* Inter- national classifi- cation No. 9 1 11 2 2 1 42 92 J 34 >2 78 8 40 20 8 28 1 3 3 3 481 107 29 2 16 4 172 64 140 87 5 26 2 16 26 2,910 831 3, 793 2.887 1,197 6, 703 3, 718 55(1 19 s 1 1 338 13 5 53 2 12 8 1 820 3,017 4 2 92 21 15 1 1 2 3 576 32 2.251 93 56b 1 5 i i ; 61 57-59 1 5 14 23 37 60 2 1 11 5 1 1 48 160 109 20S 61 2 1 4 1 44 153 62 6 1 1 2 57 124 149 206 476 242 1 6 1 2 1 12 1 8 3 1 352 63 b 1 1 9 1 1 2 so 54 16 235 2,161 34 162 78 64 3 14 1 3 i 1 132 49 66a 66b 1 33 1 5 1 2 40 9 12 7 1 1 535 4, 076 770 6 237 66c 69 . 3 42 12 17 2 325 11 13 98 6 17 9 ;.. i 4 2 3 89 5 20 4 11 3 2 229 31 170 51 2 11 3 1,951 785 188 245 3,321 1,598 324 5,272 2 8 3 2 119 2 22 24 4 u 6 2 383 2 1 27 40 1 1 512 74(1 :.. 2 1 1 19 2 9 2 14 3 2, 090 59 ISO 2,437 1,788 1,969 136 1,990 2 335 74e 74f 72 2 1 1 28 98 1,206 1,711 1,149 87 27s 1 1 26 3 1 2 1 jo 27 5 19 1 187 6 1 57 39 3, 643 3,499 3,118 163 3,646 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g (7 26 20 26 4 260 15 20 118 104 9 8 13 3 3 24 S 8 181 8 3 64 68 6 13 6 li i§ 6 18 2 329 6 10 86 83 3 3 12 10 1,656 1 1 1 3 1 67 943 1,934 256 1.S13 143 638 157 505 691 949 425 209 181 134 175 25 70 377 127 2,939 8,013 255 3,203 325 2, 761 210 890 659 2,936 828 449 709 950 388 58 140 1,429 5, 635 390 5S4 44 261 194 3,882 9,947 511 5,016 468 3,399 367 1,395 1,350 3,885 1,253 658 890 1,084 563 83 210 1,806 9,996 638 753 86 362 67 68a 68b 68c 6Sd 6Se 681 68g 6Sh 6Si 75a 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 1 13 1 1 164 6 3 53 29 12 2 3 44 3 11 1 351 19 3 6 171 8 46 s 1 1 69 2 6 9 l 4 3 2 1 25 1 29 6 3 270 3 91 3 62 3 3 15 1 2 9 |? 1 1 29 1 1 1 13 3 3 58 4 55 14 1 1 1 2 21 11 14 9 5 2 3 42 2 20 1 1 ) 7 3 1 94 4 12 102 11 - 6 5 12 192 3 5 20 2 5 : 3 2 88 2 1 4 31 9 3 1 3 i 65 i 5 1 9 2 1 6 24 1 1 1 1 i 1 3 15 5 4 1 1 1 44 i 1 3 2 5 1 2 1 7 8 9 1 7 1 64 23 10 1 1 3 82 25 56 5 949 34 26 1 240 16 42 191 4 1 31 25 9 22 4,361 24S 169 42 101 430 2 1 79 75g 75b 75i 75 j 2 2 27 1 4 1 ... 1 6 4 4 1 1 1 15 1 6 1 1 i 7 3 3 72 4 2 28 17 20 1 2 s 7 1 4 1 87 3 4 2 1,005 207 1,483 349 751 75m 1 2 2 2 1 30 4 6 10 5 2 142 1 1 1 2 6 1 2 18 50 479 47 96 645 65 146 1,124 75n 75o 75p 13 5 5 2 82 2 31 13 3 - - , ! 7 3 7 2 4 140 5 io 31 32 1 4 6 75S 1,385 2.143 75r GOO MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Beauregard. a o Cody. Custer. D evens. i o Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. Fremont. Funston . j VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 420 518 448 360 508 634 514 517 35 20 190 917 76b Mastoiditis 33 42 52 13 8 21 19 19 2 2 7 38 ( > titis externa 14 13 6 4 17 21 tj 8 4 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated)... 2 8 2 9 7 8 1 IK 26 3 10 18 4 23 13 6 12 IX. Nasal fossee, diseases of. 1 9 7 2 6 11 9 2 11 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. 60 131 53 60 168 170 173 53 8 66 Nose, external deformity of 1 86(1 Turbinate hypertrophy - 3 18 2 6 9 3 9 1 5 86e Sinusitis (all)! 41 70 103 64 89 88 115 91 15 4 21 166 86 f 2 6 2 rj 3 9 2 6 1 5 Perforated nasal septum 1 ! 86h Rhinitis (cause not' stated) 296 246 74 68 181 636 200 259 128 59 1,418 448 8Gi Nasal fossae, other diseases of 11 15 15 14 2,197 41 29 12 2 1 8 19 1 1, X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 120 192 147 80 375 255 260 214 9 4 67 256 87b 1 1 1 1 2 ] 100a Tonsillitis, acute 755 1,835 3,788 2,912 2,290 2,016 4,213 3,037 243 86 656 5,782 1 loot) Tonsillitis, chronic 175 258 289 229 351 261 567 210 6 7 280 554 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 4 1 1 1 100(1 Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 313 094 146 978 2,091 657 938 449 31 46 259 1,394 lOOe Pharynx, other diseases of 17 45 19 69 57 116 133 69 1 2 40 192 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 1 77 1 3 3 10 4 3 5 13 2 78 1 4 4 1 3 9! 1 4 4 1 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 100 117 446 602 188 265 445 190 13 12 180 511 8 73 43 25 12 24 1 23 77 > 79a 1 10 7 3 1 2 6 5 3 12 jl 79a (3) Mitral insufficiency 63 61 120 303 98 146 372 116 9 3 70 225 If 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 16 19 230 240 52 52 26 26 2 6 14 174 ,) 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 2 3 13 2 5 9 4 4 i 7 111 111 79a 79a 2 2 1 1 IT.. 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified. . 8 7 3 10 7 11 24 15 1 2 63 12 1 1 79b 10 3 10 24 14 8 1 6 23 | 79c 30 1 5 13 10 28 3 1 3 2 7 ! ,7 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insuf- 3 17 2 29 27 19 52 35 2 7 5 23 ficiencv. . 79e 3 19 6 3 6 17 16 10 3 6 80 3 6 1 4 1 7 ‘ 81a 1 2 1 2 ■ 81b 3 9 6 3 4 1 o • 81c 2 1 |] 81 d 1 1 . 82 3 1 2 3 1 1 4 1 2 5 83a Hemorrhoids 267 228 157 186 297 398 343 242 30 8 119, 391 Ji 83b Varicocele 208 55 48 103 123 226 138 110 6 6 38 87 83c Varicose veins 76 45 40 90 108 132 84 37 5 10 38 85 li 83d 11 9 12 12 11 15 8 5 25 84;i 1 84b Lymphatic' system, other diseases of. . 98 119 80 76 93 125 106 102 ii 7 29 163 7 7 10 13 147 3 1 2 1 6 1 5 3 2 11 i 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 5 8 5 58 95 170 15 5 2 4 38 33 85(1 1 1 2 1 1 1 . 1 2 1 2 : 85f Tachycardia 21 25 15 55 36 106 45 26 14 20 13 137 6 4 4 10 18 8 7 2 2 14 , Soil Circulatory system, other diseases of. . 8 2 5 2 10 3 6 6 2 1 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 691 imps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. cS Sh 5 Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. Kearny. •09q Lewis. Logan. MacArthur. jj5 75 O o JD ci > '© m Inter- national classifi- cation No. 426 310 28 269 95 517 9S 374 505 592 675 471 254 695 180 855 428 355 76a 11 34 3 1 12 9 15 32 21 9 13 10 24 17 35 17 37 76b 4 5 1 16 6 12 5 17 20 5 21 7 13 24 5 13 10 8 76c 41 5 1 1 2 7 4 2 7 43 7 3 6 5 26 12 5 76d 19 14 2 9 3 52 3 11 9 22 23 30 17 21 11 34 15 14 76e 7 8 1 6 1 6 1 12 2 62 8 12 8 14 3 10 16 12 86a 103 171 3 120 15 71 65 73 90 287 244 217 1S9 109 26 65 88 118 86b S6c 6 5 4 1 9 3 18 11 4 1 9 3 7 86d 66 66 3 61 IS 95 34 44 154 131 46 66 36 99 48 10S 9o 75 86e 8 3 5 1 7 3 5 6 22 5 4 3 4 2 13 4 3 S6f 1 1 1 1 2 592 207 72 389 146 654 103 147 712 553 232 152 654 757 139 446 609 220 86h 23 23 1 16 2 23 9 19 26 22 14 21 22 27 9 29 11 60 86i .01 305 17 234 22 169 58 137 240 475 75 83 230 416 65 214 171 145 87a 1 1 2 2 1 87b *41 1,533 270 1,205 387 1,942 461 1,763 2,715 2, 559 1,164 1,112 1,016 2,181 9S4 3,886 1, 408 2,151 100a 91 260 21 57 79 239 231 356 743 721 695 566 341 168 117 355 162 181 100b ... 1 2 100c $79 320 79 575 135 554 93 342 1,016 886 229 254 721 1,117 162 1, 186 216 223 100d 47 11 2 16 49 37 11 18 12 125 24 5 10 40 33 30 17 20 lOOe 4 5 2 2 3 1 2 6 8 1 2 2 14 2 3 2 3 4 1 4^ 3 1 3 3 1 i IS 3 6 78 21 192 41 497 73 175 166 713 528 566 46 153 182 242 106 411 201 79a 20 17 4 22 6 13 5 125 50 17 3 36 9 62 25 18 15 31 79a(l) 4 5 4 1 6 3 1 2 2 1 1 5 79a(2) 44 116 27 306 50 99 108 319 380 435 29 95 127 9S 69 288 80 69 79a(3) 32 32 6 127j 11 37 30 238 71 34 12 16 32 66 10 87 82 6 79a(4) 8 1 11 6 8 1 1 2 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 79a(6) .. . 1 1 1 1 79nf 7) 13 20 4 31 6 22 6 18 17 69 4 10 9 2 15 21 3 79a(8) 5 10 1 6 3 18 6 42 43 18 12 4 10 13 4 16 43 17 79b 3 2 5 3 13 1 4 4 13 2 11 1 5 5 4 2 10 79c |32 27 15 50 22 30 6 16 92 23 53 11 21 18 8 65 11 171 79d ! 8 20 13 19 21 17 7 17 8 16 131 33 12 17 4 28 6 7 79e 5 3 3 2 3 2 6 2 1 1 8 1 SO 1 1 1 3 2 9 1 2 3 1 Sla i 2 1 2 2 7 6 3 19 6 35 11 17 9 3 4 2 81b 2 1 1 81c 3 2 3 81d 3 2 2 i 1 1 I 5 1 4 3 3 82 B7 i9i 20 253 68 284 110 182 249 366 225 262 217 346 134 437 207 227 83a >1 139 15 169 28 200 47 127 109 259 204 238 97 193 49 257 120 133 83b *4 61 13 101 28 91 16 74 95 227 91 85 55 135 36 150 54 76 83c P.3 8 3 6 7 18 1 20 30 20 10 1 7 13 5 27 7 7 S3d 1 1 1 1 84a '4 99 8 90 14 113 41 46 126 91 150 82 71 112 87 137 94 139 S4b ;0 2 1 8 1 27 1 2 9 118 4 3 4 2 2 6 5 2 Soa 36 1 6 2 1 16 1 3 5 1 .7 2 1 13 3 109 7 14 431 167 19 11 45 IS 15 619 536 26 85c 1 ....... 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 4 •) 2 3 4-1- 1 3 1 l' 2 8 35 17 31 | 42 69 54 35 270 82 149 75 16 171 31 17S 210 90 85f 2 5 1 2 8 5 3 9 10 9 i 5 n 2 10 3 S 8og 4 7 1 1 1 5 7 16 1 7 2 1 6 4 15 13 4 6 12 2 85h 3553—25 45 692 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table S4. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specifit ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 87 a 87b 100a inob 100c mod lOOe 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79 b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81 d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85f 8Sg 85h Camps of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media Mastoiditis Otitis externa I Defective hearing (cause not stated)..! Ear, other diseases of 86a 86b 86c ! 86d 86e S6f S6g S6h 86i 195 10 1 2 9 487 21 13 12 14 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Adenoids Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. Nose, external deformity of | Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) Polypus, nasal Perforated nasal septum | Rhinitis (cause not stated) j Nasal fossae, other diseases of 12 131 58 455 14 5 104 1 21 111 9 3 438 33 X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal i 104 Larynx, other diseases of. | 3 Tonsillitis, acute j 1,163 Tonsillitis, chronic [ 447 Tonsils, focal infection from | Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal ] 352 Pharynx, other diseases of [ 8 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute | Valvular diseases of the heart. (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis | (5) Combinedlesions,mitralaortic j (6) Pulmonic lesions (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified . . Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial in- j sufficiency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis | Arteries, other diseases of j Embolism and thrombosis | Hemorrhoids Varicocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of. . . Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of. . 158 97 48 11 354 3,329 477 1,245 31 337 59 184 51 15 1 2 3 6 1 1 322 133 108 18 156 24 4 18 4 1 132 3 15 18 1 905 11 47 5 16 15 44 1 11 151 9 1 479 24 1,169 17 20 7 25 355 3,620 338 32 1,408 30 4 6 182 18 3 125 17 3 1,022 37 369 1 3,583 116 1 805 101 5 4 164 24 7 90 34 4 28 2 2 13 3 332 137 85 9 1 134 9 7 53 1 119 12 10 2 389 136 73 14 179 11 2 14 1 161 208 6 7 11 1 101 247 19 117 1 750 54 609 5 1 7 140 10 7 88 25 1 34 1 1 336 199 134 9 454 45 2 11 14 o, L States of occurrence. 620 15 10 25 16 4 102 319 20 119 1 870 139 181 11 3 6 179 10 5 113 33 1 7 234 103 20 163 1,434 86 984 48 i . 222 2 22 1 332 10 4 4 373 70 17 143 114 21 1 1 206 117 73 11 121 66 12 14 2 2 279 151 244 5 28 159 11 5 1 6 35 84 1 1,812 121 1 445 10 1 140 51 24 2 87 ; 4, Of 1 228 20 14,8 2 2 49 I 14 4 I 2 I 1 41 10 1 1 1 2 ,( , 1 30 9 | ! 14 | .... '26'! Colorado ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 693 lamps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1 13 1 5 1 137 4 1 1 9 92 5 79 3 43 1 408 27 63 6 967 170 40 28 1 269 52 70 32 2 91 1 90 1,039 7 376 50 3 381 32 3 2 1 10 1 3 1 2 3 53 13 3 28 6 1 1 1 4 3 14 36 4 1 3 19 13 5 1 17 7 13 8 13 2 1 3 165 117 57 5 9 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 5 1 84 3 1 2 1 29 2 4 States of occurrence— Continued. 1 Florida. Georgia. Idaho. j Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. I Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. 54 613 2 124 91 42 160 89 34 32 216 102 40 82 2 27 6 23 10 2 4 2 6 8 6 3 12 25 3 8 2 4 6 5 1 6 6 3 4 1 3 3 1 r 3 20 3 5 8 4 2 7 6 1 2 18 9 4 2 5 5 5 7 3 12 150 1 19 45 12 42 6 9 78 21 19 31 12 3 6 9 3 9 1 2 8 125 15 14 19 11 28 19 6 3 59 28 12 ii 15 1 1 1 1 5 1 3 1 1 253 622 603 288 50 72 425 70 204 902 520 201 82 1 23 8 8 2 10 3 6 11 41 19 2 1 25 252 103 67 21 45 74 26 70 108 150 62 47 2 1 1 1 281 2,705 50 1,195 1,361 237 1,735 801 292 375 1,564 1,078 767 1,436 88 597 121 122 86 164 48 17 17 143 72 138 13S 4 3 1 4 1 74 579 3 480 146 59 244 201 117 191 520 542 159 235 2 17 5 26 20 40 2 28 7 3 15 10 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 16 7 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 1 24 365 95 53 49 56 48 46 15 155 47 31 32 2 20 10 2 2 3 9 1 2 17 5 3 2 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 18 256 62 47 39 35 32 34 7 92 28 18 17 3 73 11 2 4 14 4 5 4 33 9 5 10 8 1 2 1 1 10 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 2 2 1 2 1 3 16 3 2 2 2 3 2 6 4 1 2 20 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 70 12 15 8 4 3 8 7 15 u 3 i° i 26 7 !0j 1 8 3 6 3 8 24 3 12 7 5 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 j 1 1 i 1 1 1 3 1 2 | 2 1 5 2 2 1 1 5 2 2 53 449 1 85 116 25 110 76 29 17 147 90 44 63 50 292 4 35 78 12 56 36 42 10 51 36 7 25 6 131 1 31 19 5 10 19 4 6 27 29 8 13 2 24 6 2 2 3 2 2 5 5 2 37 346 2 40 49 16 39 36 33 15 66 38 22 46 1 13 3 2 1 4 1 1 1 9 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 8 9 6 2 3 3 4 2 49 4 1 i 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 10 82 19 27 6 5 16 9 3 21 13 9 6 11 1 3 4 1 8 5 3 7 1 2 3 4 i 4 1 4 3 1 2 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 76a 761) 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b 86c 86d 86 e 86f 86g 86h 86i 87a 87b 100a 100 b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(6) 79a(7) 79a(8) 79b 79C 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c sid 82 83a 83b 83C 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85f 694 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84 . — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b 86c 86d 86e 86f 86g 86h 86i 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85f 85g 85h Cause. VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media Mastoiditis Otitis externa Defective hearing (cause not stated) . Ear, other diseases of IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Adenoids Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs.. Nose, external deformity of Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) Polypus, nasal Perforated nasal septum Rhinitis (cause not stated) Nasal fossse, other diseases of X. Throat, diseases of. laryngitis, acute catarrhal.. Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from . Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal. Pharynx, other diseases of. . . XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (6) Pulmonic lesions (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified. . Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of. . Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of. . . 204 1 228 10 85 102 1, 04.3 237 5 271 7 28 318 21 1 67 1 18 S3 30 2 14 1 4 46 1 760 129 252 14 27 37 1 5 150 1 679 35 16 5 26 19 174 1 9 91 11 1,117 82 231 2 4, 204 446 2 95S 12.3 7 2 373 38 2 250 52 16 1 4 327 192 123 12 1 165 12 163 2 21 933 35 573 63 21 9 23 17 226 21 136 13 1 1,595 47 477 1 5, 354 816 11 2,032 120 11 25. 364 40 9 244 53 7 11 25 20 101 103 11 2 12 1 2 3 506 306 129 20 210 14 5 26 5 3 108 29 26 29 2 5 200 4 216 27 119 5 34 5 1 18 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 4 1 2 27 39 25 32 ' 34 ’ ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 695 imps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence— Continued. Oregon. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. i Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. bi) .s i o jp Others. Total States. Total camps. Total States and ca Inter- national classifi- cation No. 44 116 29 49 14 1, 454 56 19 492 224 2 30 45 30 7,010 16,649 23, 659 76a 2 7 1 2 38 5 1 24 14 1 2 373 694 1 067 76b 3 1 1 6 1 68 1 4 25 2 1 1 307 392 ’ 699 76c 1 2 1 1 46 319 76d 8 5 2 2 54 2 15 11 ::::::: 1 3 286 837 76e 3 4 4 41 1 6 24 1 3 276 320 596 86a ii 46 2 8 i 4 807 4 16 126 55 2 10 4 2,426 4,045 6,471 86b 3 3 6 86c 9 1 1 1 14 18 281 265 546 11 47 4 16 9 384 13 1 105 44 13 14 1,591 86e 1 1 2 34 1 1 6 1 1 139 ' 203 342 86f 1 1 1 9 11 20 S6g iei i, 222 137 274 56 72 2,177 37 22S 757 1.299 26 70 61 61 17, 005 14,240 31,245 86h 2 21 5 2 1 i 168 2 2 46 21 87 6 1 738 6, 936 7, 674 86i 60 159 34 32 i 6 545 31 147 306 257 2 13 29 41 4, 324 6,858 11,182 87a 2 1 17 25 42 87b 315 1,888 281 239 12 202 10,505 933 298 2,240 1,938 56 330 1,332 240 56,309 73. 183 129, 492 100a 148 152 4 0 / 3 13 1,358 92 92 519 625 2 6 42 10 8,119 10,534 18, 653 100b 3 4 1 2 49 80 129 100c ■213 381 130 96 16 18 2,256 58 T73 640 644 54 135 399 54 15, 622 23,036 38, 658 lOOd | 2 35 6 1 4 222 16 61 20 21 i 3 23 3 1,343 1,539 2,882 lOOe 1 2 4 11 1 5 3 1 1 84 136 220 77 1 1 11 1 1 108 133 241 78 19 56 8 27 1 7 352 22 6 218 148 3 18 30 17 3,378 9,462 12,840 79a 1 5 2 5 41 1 12 21 4 1 1 321 1,053 1,374 79a(l) 1 3 13 9 3 3 74 135 209 79a (2) 15 39 4 14 1 4 271 19 5 172 1 102 2 12 24 9 2,344 5,411 7, 755 79a(3) 3 7 3 17 1 23 9 1 9 405 2 147 2 552 79a(4) 1 1 2 2 12 1 121 168 2 , s'. » 79a(5) 1 10 1 1 1 11 14 25 1 5 2 1 6 1 1 1 97 524 621 79a(8) 3 1 1 29 - 3 25 16 4 1 253 600 853 79b 2 1 2 18 1 1 s 8 1 4 160 254 2 IS 2 8 2 72 ? 9 2 40 14 6 7 671 1,301 1,972 79d 1 14 5 2 85 9 3 26 10 3 1 2 536 749 1 285 1 2 24 1 1 3 122 94 216 80 2 4 2 9 25 40 2 2 4 86 215 301 81b 1 4 19 81c 1 12 19 Sid 1 9 1 3 53 73 126 82 44 107 15 47 2 14 1,058 28 36 293 206 3 26 65 21 5,248 9,112 14,360 83a j 37 60 11 15 11 631 24 29 267 233 3 6 24 12 3,380 4,797 S, 177 83b 16 26 5 S 1 230 8 s 84 10 5 1 316 3, 115 4 431 83c 1 3 2 2 30 10 s 1 1 ' 183 409 592 83d 1 \ 43 10 45 3 8 748 38 19 186 31 7 14 31 12 2,911 3,558 6,469 84b 4 1 1 1 19 21 1 1 168 560 728 85a 1 6 1 2 30 136 166 85 b ■ 4 9 2 2 2 110 6 32 3 2 598 2, 656 3 254 85c i 5 1 2 3 1 40 40 80 85 d 3 9 19 28 S5e \ 6 15 16 12 1 206 4 26 64 16 4 - 9 1 039 2 916 3 955 85 f ! 3 4 2 21 1 9 4 162 231 ' 393 • ■I-.. 2 3 14 8 2 1 1 1 116 240 356 S5h 69G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specifie ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence. Beauregard. ! Bowie. 1 Cody. Custer. Devens. Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. © (-i o Fremont. Funston. . I o O XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 1,890 3,387 1,778 2,895 3, 310 3,993 3,122 1,634 255 211 2,346 3,275 2,92' 91 Pneumonia, broncho- a 346 360 129 908 320 331 81 56 14 19 114 469 11! 92a Pneumonia, lobar 413 1,013 806 129 1,205 162 396 550 17 9 301 1,657 33: 93a 29 7 16 12 10 12 23 1 2 25 1 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 16 38 12 49 31 37 38 17 4 5 4 69 3 1 93c Pleura, other diseases of 149 232 97 150 179 195 222 170 6 14 18 337 14 95 96 Asthma 128 79 46 73 76 134 169 43 6 6 30 91 13 97 4 1 17 3 24 2 3 1 4 2 98 43 3 11 7 11 4 6 1 1 9 i XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 16 48 5 13 8 21 13 6 10 12 1 99b Abscess , periapical , focal infection from . 1 1 1 3 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of... 64 53 36 102 89 93 131 63 7 2 44 108 ii! 101 1 3 1 2 1 102a 7 8 12 39 10 25 79 3 18 2 102b Gastroenteroptosis 6 4 i 4 3 54 13 i 1 1 7 10 i 102c Stomach, other diseases of 246 306 203 205 514 615 511 229 74 30 95 687 48 105a 3 12 6 26 31 16 74 3 1 5 18 1 105b Diarrhea 182 42 38 55 124 94 88 83 20 7 6 142 18 105c Enteritis and colitis 308 525 185 101 159 330 246 554 22 30 47 501 38 106 1,754 4 19 1 28 10 1 4 cl worm). 107a 2 2 1 1 10713 9 7 19 15 18 13 8 8 13 1 107c 1 3 1 3 4 4 3 1 2 108 Appendicitis 266 307 318 393 260 403 440 338 42 20 127 617 2! 109a Hernia 329 292 338 463 807 1,152 902 337 44 21 310 941 5> 109b 5 2 6 5 7 11 3 8 1 2 9 110a Fistula in ano 16 23 25 43 31 77 38 26 3 3 12 65 110b Intestines, other diseases of 839 614 228 311 454 698 626 626 84 112 225 795 9< 113 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 114 1 2 2 2 7 2 1 1 3 2 115a Cholecystitis 31 ii 20 22 21 36 35 42 6 1 13 62 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other dis- 11 12 11 28 30 26 20 20 4 8 21 eases of. Hoc 116 195 15 2 64 58 55 40 3 7 22 117a 5 1 1 5 1 4 1 3 117b Peritoneal adhesions 17 14 8 22 ii 37 43 17 7 2 12 27 1 1 8n. 118b 1 2 8 1 1 118c 2 6 1 2 15 5 7 5 1 10 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute 8 12 2 7 10 16 19 ii 4 2 2 39 120 Nephritis, chronic 11 23 12 23 25 32 25 21 2 1 3 48 122 a Abscess, perinephritic 1 1 1 3 1 1 4 122b 1 1 1 1 122c 2 3 3 1 2 4 i 122d 12 12 4 2 14 10 15 2 1 2 13 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of. . 10 18 4 16 26 45 n 10 1 i 6 33 123 Nephrolithiasis 20 18 2 11 27 25 15 6 3 1 1 28 124a Cystitis 29 46 25 31 21 48 29 22 1 2 29 77 124b Bladder, other diseases of 23 24 2 18 33 64 24 30 4 9 22 125a 13 4 5 2 68 253 34 25 1 19 53 125b 6 7 5 8 16 22 8 9 1 16 1 1 25c 1 1 1 2 1 1 126 14 6 5 3 14 52 7 9 i 13 127a 12 14 6 7 27 82 42 24 26 17 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 16 11 16 18 32 94 27 22 4 2 9 28 127c 24 22 14 36 64 54 35 20 5 1 1 41 127d Warts, external genital organs 29 6 3 19 33 43 17 10 3 i 6 17 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases 126 187 25 44 51 62 116 62 13 13 31 172 of (nonvenereal). o Includes pneumonia unclassified. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN G97 Imps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued . Grant. Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. Kearny. 1 Lee. Lewis. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mills. Pike. • _ GG Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. ,101 2, 453 454 2,177 390 1,900 1,377 1,760 3,092 5,517 1,524 1,987 2,869 4,469 1,388 6,824 1,678 2,191 89-90 45 30 22 184 257 500 61 68 114 1,220 43 141 163 482 47 462 131 174 91 462 475 39 183 43 432 85 189 236 242 342 425 237 221 174 991 304 242 92a 13 18 2 1 16 6 7 23 22 8 7 3 26 7 36 11 6 93a 32 56 3 14 1 19 8 25 48 78 12 9 7 29 10 40 27 25 93b 175 135 24 90 42 131 45 169 126 256 150 121 63 180 133 310 158 95 93c 1 1 120 57 10 76 41 118 85 68 165 140 111 88 69 123 45 249 101 121 96 5 4 5 4 1 18 1 7 5 2 2 8 11 18 28 28 97 3 13 252 2 4 5 4 12 9 3 1 4 22 i 19 4 3 93 14 17 i 4 3 12 5 8 23 14 20 s 10 n 14 10 6 99a 1 1 1 1 1 1 99b 55 94 4 68 20 90 28 57 121 225 82 52 68 81 56 121 68 52 99c 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 101 39 42 10 4 39 9 26 13 42 14 27 19 21 17 21 16 31 102a ■ 8 1 3 1 3 1 28 4 1 3 1 3 16 7 3 102b 258 267 45 385 87 357 164 318 379 549 253 334 209 702 126 711 296 581 102c 36 33 2 7 1 14 11 23 25 43 5 4 5 12 8 16 6 17 105a 33 32 60 586 158 56 505 23 307 123 69 275 77 344 21 136 76 119 105b 189 2S4 33 421 116 311 588 113 244 245 179 372 272 358 172 609 226 474 105c 3 56 1 2,643 1 794 14 1 124 43 143 17 10 7 27 24 124 890 106 1 18 43 1 4 1 1 9 2 107a 17 14 6 2 9 7 8 17 23 29 13 2 5 7 10 3 8 107b 6 3 12 2 2 6 5 4 3 3 6 2 4 9 107c ',460 215 33 245 64 288 185 373 290 416 384 451 235 230 222 513 200 266 108 (695 354 116 542 196 777 271 492 754 973 394 574 330 1,219 281 939 355 286 109a 7 3 1 7 1 8 1 3 9 15 5 8 10 8 .3 14 5 4 109b 39 31 5 30 13 38 26 29 47 61 41 27 30 50 5 44 20 34 110a '311 313 157 562 153 445 1,129 308 807 485 520 408 383 535 217 1.162 338 717 110b 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 113 2 2 1 1 4 1 6 1 4 1 8 2 1 1 3 114 32 15 18 9 17 6 24 21 34 16 12 15 39 16 51 4 25 115a 20 17 3 18 4 14 6 20 34 24 33 27 20 43 25 IS 9 31 115b u 6 1 20 3 15 177 14 11 58 100 14 12 32 11 43 31 80 115c 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 117a 31 40 2 16 9 37 17 20 30 22 19 32 21 35 14 52 20 23 117b 1 6 1 4 2 1 1 4 | 1 1 3 6 4 1 18b 4 2 5 3 9 2 2 8 22 5 6 2 9 2 6 2 1 118c 7 11 6 1 11 1 4 15 14 10 6 9 13 10 39 6 10 119 30 29 5 11 1 14 12 22 44 24 17 17 14 28 13 37 9 37 120 j 2 4 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 9 122a 2 i 2 3 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 122b 1 1 2 1 2 2^ 2 192r» 98 6 i 16 1 12 8 9 39 6 2 H 23 4 1 14 4 8 122d 17 11 14 6 11 19 10 27 19 13 17 12 38 9 35 n 10 122e 14 8 3 18 7 40 IS 4 36 21 7 6 13 27 7 15 16 17 123 28 35 9 37 9 66 90 45 59 40 36 56 17 76 35 28 124a i 3 22 3 13 8 40 21 16 68 34 20 40 11 69 4 62 25 32 124b 4 7 7 7 12 24 6 13 15 10 16 42 18 194 81 7 14 125a 4 1 2 5 10 6 5 IS 22 9 11 9 17 5 n 7 8 125b 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 9 ■21 2 10 1 12 25 3 35 2 7 19 16 20 26 21 10 18 21 25 17 20 53 127a 40 1 13 6 28 9 21 28 80 16 4 12 25 14 45 37 15 127b 28 7 31 12 60 16 37 43 53 38 46 25 61 23 69 21 32 127c 9 2 15 5 19 6 IS 14 30 25 22 6 4 19 38 11 2 127d 85 6 58 31 77 46 74 102 113 46 77 40 95 61 304 148 109 l27e 098 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specific ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence. Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas. California. XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. £9-90 Bronchitis 3,363 3, 083 133 4,479 6, 034 2,016 2, 755 2,063 376 51 514 205 2,80: 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 46 1 , 281 21 348 199 516 265 3S2 16 3 28 14 10! j 92a Pneumonia, lobar 146 374 8 411 975 182 1,182 293 44 3 120 25 191 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 4 12 19 1 42 14 8 6 6 2( 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 12 43 1 47 34 15 14 16 2 4 3 5 : /• 93c Pleura, other diseases of 101 263 11 270 299 116 131 88 32 5 58 12 20! 95 96 Asthma 7 39 154 6 196 183 63 82 127 12 4 12 10 101 97 1 31 2 8 6 4 16 1 , 98 Lungs, other diseases of 8 13 2 13 30 1 3 9 5 8 2 11 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 8 6 1 17 14 22 14 3 3 1 ii 7 2 99b 1 1 1 99c Mouth arid anriexa, other diseases of. . . 34 no 4 427 86 86 56 473 22 5 104 16 17 101 Esophagus, diseases of 1 1 2 9 102a 16 33 2 27 17 22 13 24 2 1 2 1 102b 2 13 27 10 9 15 18 1 4 1! 102c Stomach, other diseases of 201 524 67 669 656 245 281 389 103 20 260 48 60 105a 12 19 5 6 14 3 10 1 1 2 2_| 105b Diarrhea 26 68 3 269 117 131 144 67 65 4 82 21 10 105c Enteritis and colitis 247 437 9 590 544 241 211 180 448 10 457 47 46 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hook- 248 17 301 1, 816 133 16 2 17 2 425 2 1 worm ) . 1 6 9 107d 8 10 14 146 13 2 15 1 1 17 u 107c 1 4 11 7 2 3 1 1 108 Appendicitis 224 317 17 262 488 334 253 273 89 13 224 32 5' 109a Hernia 311 1,246 9 605 623 663 304 1,678 50 10 123 24 8( 109b 7 9 1 13 1 9 7 2 5 1 J 110a 28 61 47 32 24 59 9 15 2 11 Ob Intestines, other diseases of 469 539 30 842 863 456 1,155 200 353 36 461 378 l,5r 113 1 1 1 1 114 1 1 4 1 7 1 2 1 1 115a Cholecystitis. 20 20 1 17 22 24 16 13 5 1 18 6 | 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other dis- 6 51 1 31 42 20 14 40 6 3 19 5 eases of. 115c Liver, other diseases of 12 53 146 79 3 42 6 11 1 30 1 117a 2 3 3 1 1 3 117b Peritoneal adhesions 13 26 1 26 42 16 21 18 3 1 10 2 118a 1 1 1 118b 3 1 6 1 1 118c 5 6 9 5 5 7 9 3 2 1 XIV. Genitourinary system diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 , Nephritis, acute 11 9 3 4 13 11 6 9 2 7 3 120 9 24 4 23 28 21 15 52 1 ::::::: 11 7 122a 2 2 3 1 1 1 122b 2 1 4 122c 1 1 1 1 3 1 122d 6 8 7 5 4 12 6 6 122e ( Kidney and annexa, other diseases of. . 12 17 3 21 30 11 9 17 6 5 4 123 6 9 9 23 9 21 12 19 7 5 2 124a 26 47 1 71 40 49 54 32 8 14 5 124b Bladder, other diseases of 21 32 1 32 27 58 45 59 3 14 2 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 12 156 7 14 3 7 11 4 1 8 2 125b 7 23 10 11 7 9 18 3 125c 2 1 4 1 1 3 126 1 15 5 1 6 5 10 1 2 2 127a Balanitis 10 43 l 17 24 16 4 21 3 i 15 2 127b 21 43 1 37 23 29 12 14 5 10 3 127c 20 67 75 47 50 40 43 3 4 14 127d 7 86 10 29 2 14 17 4 5 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases 47 114 2 104 312 42 136 36 33 7 32 6 of (nonvenereal). ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 699 bmps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1.919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware. District of Columbi Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 462 113 165 1,472 507 3,966 11 1,402 971 144 683 837 765 491 1,022 1,068 601 773 89-90 20 15 108 9 394 1 67 206 18 22 45 68 23 61 20 20 37 91 99 9 4 131 27 609 1 149 144 29 218 86 26 40 150 77 42 81 92a 3 3 1 6 1 31 13 25 7 3 4 2 1 9 5 1 6 93a 5 3 25 1 64 10 9 17 10 11 10 6 31 33 5 4 94 23 272 62 54 13 42 27 29 12 56 49 38 93c 1 ... 1 1 1 1 1 to 2 3 2S 24 153 1 33 24 16 15 11 20 5 42 17 17 9 96 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 15 1 9 12 41 2 6 2 2 4 9 H 4 5 1 2 4 23 11 3 2 3 1 2 5 3 1 9 1 1 1 32 6 4 62 23 169 68 33 29 30 41 26 18 65 62 30 39 99c 2 2 101 7 i 13 1 20 6 2 6 4 3 1 8 3 4 1 09 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 09 h 182 31 32 371 152 611 30 383 201 112 131 157 134 51 353 212 165 152 102e 18 2 17 9 9 3 2 1 7 4 2 24 23 9 55 76 194 5 113 174 24 12 79 18 4 169 144 74 ii 105b j 95 73 12 324 98 1,017 2 245 330 212 78 494 231 20 429 4.54 43 269 105c 2 1 4 6 1 7 4 3 2 1 3 1 1 107:\ 3 5 25 2 7 2 4 3 4 1 - 2 53 9 1 1 1 2 1 1 107r* 67 32 3 243 73 652 26 187 104 58 168 109 S4 1 36 i6i 200 71 103 10S 125 24 30 414 57 821 8 121 186 83 89 223 128 49 378 192 73 106 109a 2 1 6 2 17 3 2 1 7 1 3 9 1 i 3 1 3 23 8 46 13 ii 2 11 3 2 *2 11 8 3 4 110a >78 43 89 504 640 2,139 39 60S 459 65 567 394 406 178 834 810 277 127 110b 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 112 1 4 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 1 3 114. 4 1 2 ii 10 32 15 13 9 11 3 6 3 7 14 6 3 115a 0 2 19 4 43 16 10 14 4 11 12 12 : 3 1 2 10 IS 98 13 6 1 6 9 101 3 n 8 41 3 115c i 4 1 3 1 o 1 1 3 5 2 17 5 22 1 21 8 2 3 1 5 6 15 10 3 1 117b 1 1 2 2 4 1 l 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 4 2 2 2 6 7 26 18 11 12 5 5 1 10 6 9. 3 J 7 2 3 26 6 80 1 15 19 14 12 9 5 30 13 4 6 120 1 1 1 2 1 . .. 2 1 i 1 1 1 i 8 1 6 6 1 2 3 - 2 |3 2 12 7 39 18 17 - 7 1 1 1 17 7 33 4 1 2 5 3 2 5 9 5 6 123 5 1 5 14 8 52 2 19 24 5 21 13 10 14 21 5 5 10 124a 2 8 7 20 6 2 5 9 1 3 22 5 57 14 25 1 13 9 17 8 3 n 4 125a 1 11 2 20 4 11 2 3 6 9 1 i 1 4 9 2 15 1 2 1 2 1 6 1 3 4 L 1 1 24 3 76 9 11 7 3 16 8 2 6 13 2 127a 2 2 21 6 2 9 14 1 4 6 9 13 l 4 29 3 61 14 18 4 7 10 22 14 ) 4 6 18 1 ; 4 10 44 17 210 42 40 9 28 23 57 15 62 31 33 31 127e I 3553—25 4G 700 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif < ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. States of occurrence- -Continued. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. j Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. o 2 o XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 118 942 99 465 22 211 3,329 245 5, 757 586 17 961 91 14 46 15 10 6 293 39 252 28 40 92a Pneumonia’, lobar 18 2891 11 54 2 4 681 33 548 12 1 90 93a S 1 4 1 17 3 46 23 4 931) Pleurisy) serofibrinous 2 7 2 4 1 83 2 89 7 12 93c 6 73 4 1 20 5 224 19 337 35 57 95 Gangrene of lungs 96 10 25 8 2 136 13 133 20 19 97 2 1 7 6 98 2 6 7 1 1 22 1 34 2 2 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 2 7 1 1 1 1 14 3 24 2 3 99b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from. 4 10 99c Mouth and arinexa, other diseases of.. 11 40 7 29 1 2 192 48 274 12 1 52 101 Esophagus, diseases of 1 3 102a 1 16 1 1 24 3 39 10 4 102b 1 2 21 2 1 102c Stomach, other diseases of 25 141 29 .. Ill 6 25 833 97 1,273 99 6 302 1 4 1 2 1 15 30 2 105b Diarrhea 36 50 13 36 17 219 82 278 50 1 42 105c Enteritis and colitis 85 101 9 70 6 5 504 149 1,124 118 4 257 106 1 1 1 68 21 46 89 2 worm). 107a Ascaris lumbricoides 10 9 107b Cestodes 3 1 1 14 5 16 1 6 107c 2 1 9 18 108 Appendicitis 24 171 30 67 4 30 548 73 792 62 5 149 109a Hernia 36 146 7 72 2 9 848 46 1,427 96 3 371 109b 4 2 4 16 25 2 2 110a 3 16 8 42 4 49 5 10 U0b Intestines, other diseases of 273 584 39 194 6 132 1,222 218 2,507 231 6 372 113 1 1 3 114 Cholelithiasis 1 4 7 3 1 115a 2 19 1 4 1 38 2 78 9 8 115b 8 1 2 1 1 50 6 83 3 14 diseases of. 115c 1 9 1 3 24 9 55 8 13 117a Peritonitis 1 3 117b 2 3 46 6 62 6 9 118a 118b 8 2 1 118c 2 1 11 1 18 4 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute 2 3 2 1 22 1 39 6 5 120 1 3 2 2 2 1 64 6 80 6 11 122a 1 1 1 7 1 122b 3 3 3 122c 2 i 122d 1 11 1 8 122e 3 4 1 1 34 5 63 4 7 123 Nephrolithiasis 4 5 5 26 1 45 3 2 124a Cystitis 3 12 2 12 1 1 53 2 75 2 1 13 124 b Bladder, other diseases of 1 10 5 22 2 48 3 2 4 125a 35 2 8 1 140 4 113 6 1 13 125b 1 1 10 15 2 1 2 3 1 126 3 2 1 12 1 11 1 127a 3 23 2 3 2 40 4 57 2 19 127b 10 2 1 56 1 61 5 14 127c 2 9 3 3 50 6 75 4 8 127d 2 12 1 28 2 1 127e 13 22 4 14 3 178 12 138 14 50 1 of (nonvenereal). 2 i Oklahoma. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 701 ■amps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence- -Continued. Total States. Total camps. Total States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Oregon. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. 1 Texas. Utah. ! Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. | Wyoming. ! Others. 1 354 1,534 214 281 27 119 7, 455 292 647 2, 928 2,190 74 216 289 298 49, 301 99, 100 148,401 89-90 106 38 6 18 2 2 349 12 24 126 73 1 10 3 5 2, 829 10, 468 13,297 91 51 156 4 19 2 11 999 56 37 284 147 5 20 33 30 5,937 15, 949 21,886 92a 3 11 28 2 1 6 13 1 3 2 344 524 868 93a 8 17 1 5 2 89 60 50 3 5 2 777 975 1,752 93 b n 78 n 31 2 10 648 49 13 148 125 1 24 31 25 3,212 5, 600 8^812 93c 1 6 2 8 95 18 27 9 25 1 3 253 6 4 111 83 2 3 3 7 1,500 3, 653 5,153 96 1 6 6 1 1 47 300 347 97 1 6 2 1 17 2 14 8 1 3 3 297 554 851 98 3 6 3 2 65 6 19 13 1 3 9 i 306 427 733 99a 3 2 2 29 14 43 99b 38 64 17 26 4 5 531 32 10 159 141 1 18 38 13 2,848 3,558 6, 406 99c 1 3 9 16 27 43 101 6 12 2 27 2 i 13 20 8 2 3 308 780 1,088 102a i 3 15 1 5 11 1 1 106 300 406 102b 193 509 38 108 39 149 3,277 87 54 606 459 24 71 74 44 13,361 13, 248 26, 609 102c 3 1 20 11 5 1 206 546 105a 36 274 17 45 6 15 1,023 57 7 737 143 2 9 3 24 4,715 4,889 9,604 105b 131 340 102 256 9 29 3,718 52 44 672 304 1 132 24 108 14,323 11,060 25, 383 105c 3 14 1 1,271 13 1 13 5 3 2 2,250 9, 3SS 1 ] , 63S 106 1 i 9 1 39 89 128 107a , 3 5 8 135 1 6 5 2 2 312 965 1,277 107b i 1 2 24 1 4 1 1 2 142 112 " 254 107c 71 212 38 44 4 32 1,749 83 59 420 318 5 92 39 32 8,533 11,066 19, 599 10 s 68 222 64 83 2 12 1,417 57 5S 534 728 9 21 6S 35 10, 603 21,511 32,114 109a 4 5 21 1 13 3 1 9 4 194 243 437 109b ; 1 5 20 2 2 2 106 8 2 30 17 1 4 4 6 569 1,279 1.848 110a ;360 528 210 2S6 15 130 6.4SS 142 301 1,623 1,193 16 96 312 123 29, 195 20, 079 49, 274 110b 1 1 2 9 43 35 78 113 2 1 1 1 3 68 88 156 114 10 22 3 6 2 3 160 7 5 34 16 1 2 2 702 821 1.523 115a 1 4 2 7 1 3 172 4 43 11 1 5 3 4 695 784 1,479 115b I 2 26 3 26 4 186 2 51 25 3 23 890 1,579 2,469 115c 1 1 10 1 1 2 43 45 88 117a 1 1 5 5 6 1 56 4 3 30 12 1 1 1 453 864 1,317 117b 5 4 9 1 18n. 1 1 1 27 63 90 HSb 1 3 2 3 21 1 6 3 1 3 1 135 198 333 118c 2 6 5 44 3 2 13 11 4 5 5 336 380 716 119 • 8 17 5 1 72 4 3 35 24 3 1 679 800 1,479 120 7 1 28 48 1 22m 1 6 3 1 2 36 36 72 122b 1 1 1 15 35 50 122c 2 4 3 31 3 1 15 7 1 181 407 588 122d 6 17 7 1 89 3 4 23 14 4 6 3 496 610 1 106 1 22c 2 9 6 1 66 3 28 8 2 1 3 367 554 ? 921 123 11 33 9 7 1 1 184 9 6 52| 34 1 5 8 6 865 1,405 2,270 124a 4 ] 7 73 1 4 17 10 1 2 2 334 1 070 1 404 124 b , 4 21 6 2 1 178 2 3 39 14 1 4 11 1 895 1,175 2, 070 125a 1 4 3 3 I 29 2 3 9 1 4 175 357 532 125b 2 3 9 2 21 45 66 125c 1 1 3 1 3 23 1 4 9 6 ] 157 372 529 126 3 4 7 12 1 64 1 7 105 16 2 7 6 634 794 1,428 127a 1 To' 13 5 8 1 100 3 2 42 14 2 3 6 4 572 918 1,490 127b 7 1 3 1 125 4 3 47 51 1 1 1 4 723 1,349 2,072 127c 1 *j. . . 10 1 2 49 1 34 8 6 3 302 629 931 127d 10 36 15 17 3 366 34 17 113 61 4 9 15 11 2,023 3,338 5, 361 127e 702 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specifier ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence. r 3 c3 to < V u c3 o> « ! Bowie. Cody. Custer. Devens. Dix. Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. Fremont. Funston. Gordon. XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 Gangrene 2 3 1 1 4 143a 10 18 13 33 26 30 32 16 4 13 34 1( 143b Furuncle 150 289 61 102 191 228 285 201 30 14 133 358 231 144a Abscess 10.8 164 63 106 202 268 in 181 18 7 125 253 241 144b Cellulitis 148 193 118 71 254 165 272 90 29 17 111 110 16! 145a 31 53 5 17 34 93 25 9 1 13 12 1( 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 92 78 5p 55 56 150 67 94 16 5 65 103 10' 145c 11 19 45 59 9 5 1 2 2 41 < 145.1 8 5 5 8 7 21 30 7 2 4 14 145e 4 4 3 8 15 9 10 4 3 8 20 | 145f Eczema 19 33 19 47 74 136 126 41 8 3 2,8 75 4' 145g Erythema 10 4 38 12 28 24 44 25 3 2 12 16 I 145h Herpes 41 26 13 26 37 94 56 32 6 3 22 36 2 145 i Impetigo 8 9 14 15 62 121 25 32 3 40 24 1 145j 2 1 5 1 5 1 1 145k 3 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 1451 Pityriasis 10 8 6 9 12 29 10 7 1 8 8 145 m Psoriasis 11 6 14 43 39 24 9 4 6 22 2 1 145n Scabies 11(5 98 10 87 588 1,130 102 46 31 13 109 353 5 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases 185 176 57 143 198 361 179 125 10 11 120 280 20 1 of. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 14Ga Osteomyelitis 6 11 15 21 22 25 20 12 1 1 7 37 2 146b Fractures, faulty union of 21 30 21 93 59 36 50 24 3 6 49 103 7 14fic Bones, other diseases of 21 28 IS 36 45 37 48 53 2 2 21 54 c 147a 18 22 12 28 14 37 28 29 2 14 44 147b Loose bodies 'in joint 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 4 147c Synovitis ". 22 25 20 29 67 50 85 22 5 5 ii 52 147d Floating cartilage 2 2 5 3 1 5 2 6 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis 12 13 21 21 19 16 13 1 1 16 30 and rheumatism excepted). 149a Hallux valgus 14 14 16 16 27 23 30 21 1 2 19 35 149b Hammer-toe 13 20 17 26 16 21 12 1 14 16 149c Metatarsalgia 34 10 24 23 25 43 22 19 2 2 13 53 149d 35 23 22 37 36 91 45 7 4 8 32 149e Pes planus 135 131 321 294 300 341 406 341 23 19 174 661 S 1 149f Talipes 8 6 2 3 4 7 8 4 5 22 149s Tenosynovitis 29 19 8 30 74 40 68 27 1 3 n 35 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 224 179 158 242 313 298 329 294 44 11 173 476 5 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. ' 150 Congenital malformations 16 12 12 23 19 41 21 16 1 1 13 28 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 1,457 1,562 746 1,174 1,705 1,447 1,709 1,306 126 207 26 1,696 1,' Total for diseases 34,415 37,817 24, 778 34,077 43,234 43, 006 48,089 29,066 4,988 4,248 13,924 72,214 i ADMISSION'S BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 703 •amps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. ABSOLUTE 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, NUMBERS. 1919, inclusive — Continued. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Grant. Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. Kearny. Lee. i Lewis. Logan. Mac Arthur. McClellan. Meade. Mills. 1 Pike. 1 | Sevier. Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 142 31 16 IS 5 19 7 12 29 36 2S 13 14 33 6 28 8 17 143a 119 167 17 235 43 21S 41 147 284 292 329 178 163 285 131 381 108 508 143b 117 148 14 151 51 211 m 173 204 236 167 119 138 235 S3 286 122 212 144a 119 83 11 82 31 121 57 111 113 140 110 94 133 128 103 93 76 156 144b 14 8 1 14 3 40 S 29 90 33 '89 14 22 23 145 36 20 31 145a 52 75 15 83 19 85 27 102 111 126 138 85 113 126 45 119 97 131 145b 6 8 i 15 10 13 3 21 15 5 12 10 3 19 18 8 9 145c S 12 7 1 5 1 11 17 29 10 16 6 16 3 35 5 7 145d 9 4 i 9 3 12 7 11 12 17 6 16 1 21 9 4 19 145e 31 43 31 8 5S 21 57 91 46 30 29 31 81 47 46 35 32 145f 21 7 i 25 7 18 2 15 46 31 16 13 16 12 7 27 17 13 145g 22 30 2 27 3 41 19 25 31 58 36 31 28 37 61 76 13 20 145h 6 5 1 11 3 ii 3 29 19 29 2S 30 9 10 24 20 11 30 1451 1 2 1 1 o 1 o 3 9 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 1451r 4 i 1 15 2 6 1 3 24 20 5 1 7 4 17 10 5 5 1451 10 10 2 17 2 32 9 10 37 23 12 11 n 17 16 27 n 9 145m 59 53 13 50 55 118 39 99 315 3S9 4S 116 64 244 519 184 S4 60 145n 142 161 16 214 50 232 97 147 257 297 195 200 158 253 184 440 140 286 145o ' 26 23 1 21 30 17 9 14 40 9 19 5 14 27 5 23 22 14 146a 56 22 10 44 2S 71 27 26 76 99 23 51 41 71 26 268 54 45 146b 31 31 4 26 8 47 16 31 54 65 54 49 25 34 22 69 27 34 146c 3 2 36 4 36 3 26 3 27 85 33 42 25 17 19 9 82 31 17 147a 1 3 3 i 3 1 2 1 8 5 1 2 4 147b 2 I 33 5 34 13 ii 12 32 81 78 47 12 34 41 17 91 40 i6 147c , 4 6 1 4 6 4 3 7 19 2 1 2 3 4 14 9 4 147d 71 5 10 22 6 37 7 9 52 29 28 15 17 13 i 57 25 17 147e 22 28 3 40 8 20 5 18 42 87 49 47 31 41 ii 42 23 33 149a 20 19 3 19 8 11 20 10 62 51 42 23 30 17 35 11 15 149b 10 6 2 9 8 3 11 51 20 27 12 10 6 33 10 8 149c 56 36 2 86 6 4S 21 86 46 112 35 26 16 40 33 29 35 111 149d 290 251 53 255 57 199 34 163 275 752 471 437 225 249 209 901 488 328 149e 2 1 1 4 1 1 10 31 12 4 21 34 5 3 1 4Qf 68 25 6 18 4 13 4 24 50 120 27 10 21 53 9 38 13 26 149g !43 199 33 314 116 401 143 243 337 673 293 282 235 523 129 837 357 299 149h 20 22 7 28 14 14 10 19 26 51 17 22 8 29 17 39 20 14 150 /9 - 1,036 332 1,493 405 2,008 643 947 1,495 3,712 1,662 1,192 1,239 1,822 1,055 3,274 1,141 1,421 189 3102 26,434 8, 090 33, 265 9,476 43,922 16, 695 30, 400 49,587 58, 862 29, 287 32, 024 26, 370 50, 880 20, 669 72, 205 32, 498 33, 381 704 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specifm ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national! classifi- ] cation l No. Cause. Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence. Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. jj To I & Upton. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas. California. XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 1 1 1 1 143a 13 31 1 34 42 17 20 27 6 2 3 41 143b Furuncle 321 255 6 264 612 94 114 123 81 7 88 33 454 144a Abscess 133 256 3 305 352 124 160 191 36 ' 3 102 IS 268 114b Cellulitis 138 123 6 202 346 257 106 31 5 125 13 161 145a 35 352 17 18 19 1 7 8 14.5b Nails, defects and diseases of 95 133 3 106 152 66 103 64 61 5 63 19 229 145c 14 16 25 2 2 1 1 38 45 145(1 13 27 11 27 10 3 2 5 2 61 145e 3 12 1 13 19 7 11 1 6 IS 145f Eczema 20 41 1 42 42 4S 38 39 8 2 17 4 87 145^ 35 31 16 46 11 3 7 2 1 2; 145b 21 55 1 45 39 12 29 9 15 8 4S 145i Impetigo 14 2 14 33 28 16 11 5 13 2 71 2 1 4 2 1 145k 1 3 ::::::: 1 1 1 1 1 J 1451 4 14 7 33 16 5 8 1 4 f 145m 6 38 1 29 20 12 3 23 2 6 2 i: 145n Scabies 13 216 2 170 502 164 45 300 10 13 10 15 29! 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases 136 318 5 226 413 162 125 227 42 4 102 32 34! of. XVI. Bones, and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 8 37 18 24 14 10 22 1 3 1 1 146b Fractures, faulty union of 27 131 .... 1 3S 54 45 36 146 3 1 5 4 4 146c 26 47 2 35 40 17 42 39 9 18 2 5 147a 12 52 6 29 32 12 29 95 1 4 2 147b 4 1 2 2 2 5 147c 16 75 24 59 67 28 58 Y 9 2 1 147d 3 2 2 3 3 147e 16 39 19 28 14 12 32 1 3 1 11 and rheumatism excepted). 149a 12 32 26 31 31 79 8 4 12 1 1 149b 8 21 ! 8 12 32 8 26 5 1 149c 17 21 16 10 5 4 26 7 7 2 149d 16 119 85 47 44 16 14 5 i' 14 ' 149e | Pes planus 142 683 4 245 206 524 180 785 26 5 97 13 i; 149f 6 1 11 9 8 3 16 3 149g 12 105 33 30 19 14 22 3 2 11 4 149h j Organs oflocomotion, other disesases of. 210 508 26 414 376 253 249 577 44 22 134 54 -1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 15 37 28 17 16 11 48 5 2 189 Not specified or ill defined diseases 1, 128 2, 361 91 1,790 2,588 1,396 1,423 2, 731 465 45 825 176 -V Total for diseases 24, 142 49,396 2, 906 56, 672 72, 334 24,314 32, 764 36, 835 8,019 984 14, 666 1 , AS -1Y ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 705 amps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. Colorado. Connecticut . Delaware. District ol Columbia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maiue. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 1 1 1 142 2 3 1 20 4 30 2S 2 8 6 12 8 4 16 19 10 4 143a 27 18 21 117 151 57S 6 122 138 45 133 1S3 113 75 167 191 74 66 143b 28 13 18 88 59 409 1 71 87 17 40 40 23 28 150 136 42 29 144a 7 13 4 108 22 269 40 46 19 40 20 39 20 67 94 19 60 144b 2 1 1 12 31 40 8 5 2 6 6 44 1 12 6 3 1 145a i 3i 10 11 67 34 242 3 47 45 n 36 56 28 16 60 45 38 17 145b 16 5 7 27 1 11 6 9 10 9 11 30 4 145ft 1 5 2 1 16 7 21 1 14 15 3 5 3 2 8 8 35 5 7 145d 3 2 111 3 25 6 1 4 2 10 7 12 4 y 145p 8 4 40 21 54 24 21 8 9 16 10 7 35 26 7 6 145 f 1 5 2 12 10 16 2 12 5 3 8 7 2 2 9 5 2 7 145g ! 8 1 22 8 21 22 1 9 17 12 33 30 11 145h 3 4 2 12 2 14 5 9 10 1 6 3 1 3 9 7 4 5 1451 2 3 1 1 9 1 45 i ....! 1 2 1 2 3 1 145 k- 2 9 3 1 6 4 1 1 1 451 1 1 11 1 17 3 io 4 1 2 10 1 1 117 5 27 11 35 14 7 27 95 41 4 23 72 29 145n : 37 17 7 107 47 322 1 127 65 25 68 69 61 32 124 113 51 44 145o 3 1 22 1 23 4 7 2 2 2 10 2 9 14fia 1 20 8 60 13 3 3 9 2 2Q 1 4 r 6 7 i 26 7 69 9 7 5 8 12 8 2 10 10 n 9 146c 2 i 15 2 32 1 22 3 4 3 1 11 8 9 2 1 1 2 9 1 2 1 1 1 1 147h 6 3 i 28 3 70 2 15 15 13 7 1 6 3 4 22 35 4 13 147c ..... 1 2 7 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 147ri ) 1 i 16 31 3 4 5 1 3 4 9 6 2 147ft 2 3 1 19 1 31 8 3 4 8 2 2 7 19 5 3 149:i ■1 2 18 2 33 2 8 8 1 10 3 7 3 2 12 6 13 2 9 7 5 i 7 6 2 4 8 5 8 149c 4 1 1 36 6 50 1 24 6 3 2 13 4 34 16 24 6 149d 27 80 7 171 35 444 107 109 31 56 39 53 39 133 174 44 44 149e 1 1 1 2 2 - 1 4Qf i 2 2 16 3 62 32 3 1 2 7 4 10 15 25 13 23 149g , 29 17 19 159 74 328 i 183 137 101 101 62 56 38 210 110 62 63 149h 6 i 6 18 43 14 4 3 8 8 8 9 11 3 6 0 879 117 117 849 714 3, 334 27 559 776 338 659 580 396 117 soo 502 344 729 189 if 2, 196 1,943 19, 224 8,634 58, 075 621 17, 642 18, 010 5,873 13, 452 12, 881 9, 547 4, 898 20, 640 15, 385 8, 518 11, 665 706 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 84. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specified ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. - Cause. Mississippi. i Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. Oklahoma. XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 1 1 1 143a 1 12 1 8 1 54 11 55 1 15 6 143b 61 77 15 61 5 383 41 537 35 1 111 43 144a Abscess 19 84 1 32 1 6 332 35 409 16 3 54 40 144b 7 23 7 26 3 224 13 450 21 67 53 145a 2 1 4 3 63 3 44 17 10 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 17 43 2 36 3 9 138 22 304 24 1 42 20 2 3 42 28 244 71 53 2 26 145d 4 1 8 2 20 5 31 2 10 145e 1 4 1 4 37 28 1 9 4 145f 3 8 11 6 101 6 97 6 13 145g. 12 2 1 29 57 24 5 145h 3 18 2 1 80 8 68 3 J 8 13 145i 10 12 1 37 2 72 16 0 145j 1 1 2 1 45k 1 1451 2 1 16 7 6 3 1 6 1 4 35 26 li 3 2 107 18 6 849 9 20 74 34 145o 17 5 26 354 64 429 20 85 of. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 2 2 28 39 1 6 146b 8 1 1 2 39 2 2 8 146c 7 13 1 4 50 2 73 1 17 147a 3 3 43 1 32 3 6 147b 1 1 3 3 1 147c 3 5 4 2 51 8 79 3 17 147d 2 ? 4 3 3 147e 4 1 15 26 1 2 and rheumatism excepted). 149a 2 2 3 28 4 42 1 149b 1 2 3 29 27 1 1 3 2 21 30 1 11 149d 5 13 3 45 12 89 7 9 149e Pes planus 13 34 4 68 1 12 496 43 520 44 1 2 149f 21 1 6 8 1 1 149k 1 1 109 23 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 22 70 11 57 1 10 495 51 609 36 . ... 105 5!' XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 1 5 6 1 4 34 3 29 4 5 4 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 162 955 27 266 5 42 2,893 371 3,216 347 29 563 3! Total for diseases 4, 355 19,821 1,561 7,716 218 1,753 56, 787 6, 763 74,063 6,530 537 15,167 U 1 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 707 imps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. j States of occurrence — Continued. Oregon. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. I South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. Total States. Total camps. Total States and ca Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 3 2 3 19 23 42 142 9 16 6 7 1 120 1 2 35 24 3 7 3 6 634 753 1,387 143a 68 175 64 55 3 31 1,745 12 182 451 255 7 43 33 27 7,409 7,711 15,120 143b 48 116 47 61 2 14 974 30 54 274 172 57 25 24 4,636 6,235 10,871 144a 19 94 40 32 2 11 1,149 15 76 136 70 1 22 36 25 3,844 4, 795 8, 639 144b 19 8 4 2 2 195 6 18 57 13 2 4 2 748 1,417 2 165 145a 14 57 21 27 1 9 648 8 26 148 83 1 40 20 15 2,962 3) 210 6,172 145b 4 4 3 11 30 17 12 161 29 3 28 17 1,072 512 1 584 7 6 5 1 2 2 63 4 3 18 22 2 2 2 4 '451 401 ’ 852 145d 5 3 1 2 1 43 4 28 10 2 6 4 319 330 649 5 28 9 15 i 2 194 3 13 I 78 21 1 6 4 7 1,058 1,647 2,705 145f 4 7 3 2 4 100 8 3 26 9 3 1 3 3 44S 682 1,130 145g 8 10 17 9 1 2 158 5 3 58 27 5 7 2 S63 1,206 2.069 145h 2 11 1 8 1 106 4 12 1 6 3 SOS 1 393 1 2 24 40 64 145j 4 2 1 1 1 1 24 39 63 145 k 1 20 12 2 1 2 118 331 449 1451 1 3 3 36 1 5 14 8 9 2 2 254 608 862 22 63 7 20 2 276 19 15 1,369 90 2 49 14 4,833 11 491 .40 91 31 42 2 16 1,070 34 35 324 151 2 33 32 29 4, S99 7,131 12, 030 1450 4 2 1 32 6 3 13 20 2 658 933 146a 1 13 4 2 87 5 1 2 54 11 2 2, 083 2 60s 146b 9 6 7 4 1 124 6 38 29 3 4 704 1,305 2 009 146c 4 2 5 59 31 16 1 3 372 1 078 l’ 450 1 1 2 1 31 76 107 147b 7 18 4 10 2 103 2 4 33 31 3 13 5 9 731 1,424 2, 155 147c 1 1 2 8 3 1 8 1 69 153 999 147(1 4 2 39 1 10 12 1 1 228 791 1 019 1 47p 4 6 2 2 56 5 5 23 26 3 4 2 412 1 032 1 444 14Qn 6 9 2 2 70 6 4 19 41 1 1 392 699 1 091 1491) 1 7 1 1 48 9 12 8 2 299 640 939 149c 14 10 2 6 164 4 5 33 59 6 5 9 SI 9 1,531 2 350 149d 26 104 83 25 3 3 757 49 95 265 145 4 12 37 34 5,136 12.458 17, 594 149e 1 2 2 2 30 1 3 7 5 1 123 274 397 149f 7 24 6 4 2 1 47 3 5 27 20 19 2 2 642 1,153 1,795 149g 148 135 40 37 6 8 1,411 76 50 407 346 12 35 52 34 6, 71S 11,550 18, 268 149h 5 3 3 5 46 1 5 18 8 1 3 2 377 771 1 148 150 275 — 640 163 324 42 107 8, 949 167 277 2,459 1,283 82 233 376 169 39, 905 54, 232 94' 137 189 675 20, 226 4,093 6,482 859 3,026 143, 305 6,397 5, 515 48, 264 33, 622 1,077 4,662 6,018 3,922 804, 688 1,336,419 2,141,107 708 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specific RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. Camps of occurrence. , Total of mean annual strengths 20, 203 25, 240 22, 636 36, 275 45,701 44,971 33,226 26, 747 6,324 8, 980 15,414 50,054 38,048 Cause. J Beauregard. Bowie. Cody. Custer. D evens. Dix. Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. Fremont. Funston. Gordon. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 0.20 0.71 0. 04 0. 11 0. 02 0.49 0.03 0. 30 0. 13 0. 08 0 It 4 Malarial fevers (all) 34. 35 4.44 1.50 . 11 .46 1.25 .84 3.07, 19. 13 0.11 2. 79 1.50 4. 86 5 Smallpox . 15 .52 . 13 .33 .02 .07 1. 17 1.20 . 13 1. 38 If 6 Measles 119. 88 150.40 24.34 22. 03 23.08 7. 27 64.83 50. 10 11. 70 3. 56 30. 75 32. 70 48.91 7 Scarlet fever .15 .40 2.69 4.99 1.73 3.09 11.62 2. 80 .79 .67 .91 12.05 .32 8 .03 .02 .07 .04 . 13 .04 9 .30 1.51 3.58 1.90 .92 1.42 5.21 21.57 1.10 6. 89 5? 10 Influenza 369. 15 242. 75 228. 40 238. 95 234. 1 1 200. 33 397. 64 216. 62 372. 55 246. 99 71.04 460. 00 103.9; 14 Dysenterv (all) 2. 67 .59 . 22 . 19 .02 .22 .33 . 15 .32 .22 1.04 .32 .74 18 Erysipelas . 99 1.55 5.57 1.05 .61 .38 1.44 3. 18 2. 16 1.34 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria .54 .99 .88 3.56 3.46 .42 3.55 8. 37 2. 79 4.38 19b Carrier, bacillus’ typhoid . 15 .04 .02 .06 .03 19c Carrier, meningococcus 12. 92 3. 84 .93 . 14 . 74 .33 1.69 .07 .26 4. 12 . 37 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) .69 . 16 .04 .06 .03 19e Chicken-pox .20 1. 47 .27 .50 .26 .42 .57 .67 .16 .22 . 97 .44 it 19f German measles .89 1. 23 59. 68 4.96 7.94 7. lli 3.01 7.78 1.11 . 11 4. 67 10. 29 7.44 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) . . 6. 43 2. 06 .84 .61 .88 .53 1.05 2. 47 .32 .45 2. 62 1.2! 19h 233. 88 213. 43 14. 71 46. 20 15. 80 18. 88 78. 73 51. 48 48. 39 4. 45 29.52 117.35 72. 33 19i Paratyphoid A .09 .03 19 j Paratyphoid B 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute .05 .04 .03 .02 .04 ,03i 191 Trench fever .03 .02 19m Trench mouth .02 19n Typhoid vaccination 5.30 2. 26 13.52 6. 26 6. 56 16.21 24. 50 1.76 3.16 7.24 9. 99 19.80 16. 61 19o Vaccinia 1.83 2. 97 2. 34 1.87 3.06 12. 45 9. 33 3.52 2.69 10. 25 8. 82 8.55 4.2: 19p Epidemic diseases (others) .35 .28 .22 . 14 .33 .60 .21 .22 .22 .32 1.98 .13 20a .05 . 12 .09 .02 .02 . 11 .06 20b 20c Pyemia, surgical .03 22 Anthrax T . 16 .02 .02 . 12 . 15 .06 .a: 24 Tetanus .02 25a Trench foot .05 .03 .09 . 11 .06 .07 .02 25b Mycoses (others) .05 .04 .07 .04 .06 .04 .06 .08 26 Pellagra.. . 10 .44 .02 .04 .1,' 47 Acute articular rheumatism 7.33 8. 95 31.54 7. 14 4. 27 4.38 5.36 18. 39 5.06 3. 63 17.16 6.3, II. Tuberculosis (all) 15.94 13.55 7.25 7.55 10.96 11.39 21.34 10. 69 4.11 4. 12 7. 46 10.25 23.4; 28a 15. 20 12.48 6.58 6.56 9. 67 10. 03 19.83 9. 80 3.48 3.90 7.01 9.21 22. 28b Suspected tuberculosis. . . . 15 . 16 .09 . 19 .33 .58 .81 .07 . 16 . 13 .48 .2 29 .04 .04 .03 .04 . 13 .03 .07 .02 .0 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) .59 .87 .53 .77 .92 .64 .66 .75 .47 .22 .32 .54 ■ ! III. Venereal diseases (all) 99.74 118. 34 92. 82 102. 38 80. 94 117.76 94. 11 78.18 35.58 50. 22 31.01 114.72 121.5 37 Svphilis(all) 27. 52 35. 26 19. 66 21.12 16. 52 23.64 11.59 15. 10 8. 70 2. 56 9. 60 20. 38 22.4 38a Chancroidal infection 7. 52 9. 75 4.02 3.31 3.37 5. 89 6. 14 8.52 2. 85 1. 11 2.27 5.9? 8.4 38b Gonococcus infection 64.69 73. 34 69. 14 77. 96 61.05 88. 23 76. 39 54.55 24.04 46.55 19.14 88. 40 90 IV. General diseases (others). 36 .59 .32 .53 . 19 .98 .64 .21 . 19 .32 1.36 .46 39-45 . 30 .04 .09 . 11 .31 .22 .06 .26 .08 . 2 , 46 Tumors, benign 3.91 1.66 1.90 1.32 1.60 2. 49 1.99 1.42 1.58 .56 3. 18 1.02 2.- 48a Arthritis 21.88 9.47 9.23 9. 48 5.21 9.43 22. 81 8.52 1.27 2.23 9. 02 15. 32 17. ( 48b .04 .02 .03 .07 .( 49 50 . 25 .20 .09 . 14 .22 .07 .30 .22 . 13 .40 A 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- .25 1.86 3. 76 2.43 .66 4.31 3.28 1.01 2.21 .56 55.01 2. 16 ism). 51b . 04 . 02 52a .02 ■' 52b .04 .06 .04 .04 .02 53a .04 Mb 05 . 06 .04 .02 . 11 88 .35 . 12 .40 .20 .29 .54 .37 .56 .58 .20 116 .05 .08 .04 .02 .09 .07 .06 .06 53c Other diseases of the ductless glands. . . 12 .13 .03 .07 .06 .04 .16 .06 .06 .1 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 709 t'nps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 317 26,181 11,959 36,399 9,752 36,882 19,855 25,472 51,004 47, 267 26,665 24,318 26,534 41,984 22,940 40,869 26, 180 28,780 Inter - national classifi - cation >■. £ No . g M G ,G 03 "3 Ci ©‘ © © o o G ci CU a o J2 o s x : G ci © © '% g ’ OS < ci q © c3 © i © ’> "© p O o a ° s s a m VI 1.05 0.42 0. 14 0.24 0.10 0.24 0.13 0.19 0.99 0.45 0. 36 0.09 0.29 0.31 0.31 1 .19 1.26 0.08 2.31 4.10 11.22 5 . 79 1.10 .88 1.16 6.11 2.30 3.66 1.12 3.62 15.64 7.60 11.01 4 .28 .23 .08 .08 . 14 .04 .25 .25 .15 .41 . 11 .22 .34 .03 - i . 84 58.02 7.94 16.48 24.30 76.46 35.96 48.88 29.43 19.72 25 . 69 84.51 33.47 19.77 42.72 164.67 138.88 73.94 6 ;.36 2.48 2.26 10 . 22 1.13 .38 1.56 7.15 1.25 11.00 1.39 7 . 73 1.21 4.43 3.23 12.28 1.53 .35 7 .07 .03 .21 .05 .05 - 11 .10 8 5.10 4.81 .25 1.04 .41 .52 .91 1.85 .43 2.07 3 . 23 4.36 .60 2.00 8.85 5.53 .31 .59 9 1.62 189.18 229.03 235.69 347.01 261.18 183.63 268.18 274.55 235. 70 299. 23 285.02 272.37 331.77 217 . 00 324.23 232. 05 228.42 10 .07 .23 .47 .41 1.22 .25 .16 .22 .21 .23 .49 .38 .64 . 65 .93 .80 1.60 14 .51 .88 .25 .22 .51 .57 .30 .82 .80 .76 .30 1.07 .11 .33 .39 1.57 .42 1.36 IS 5 . 06 .11 .08 .62 . 14 .30 .39 .04 .61 , 0S 1.19 . 11 2.22 1.53 5.14 .04 19a .04 .03 .02 .08 .10 .02 . 11 . 14 19b .28 .38 .67 .33 .82 2.74 .05 3.89 .82 4.68 .04 1.23 .75 1.81 5.01 3.50 .53 .07 19C .02 .03 .10 . 11 .04 .02 .04 .04 .11 .02 .09 .46 . 17 19d .35 .23 .17 .25 .10 .52 .45 .31 .29 .68 .23 .37 .30 .36 . 35 .66 .73 .35 19e 585 .88 2.76 18.71 2.67 12.31 2.42 17.90 10 . 76 32.75 8.14 1.97 1.13 10 . 65 13.64 .27 2.33 1.25 19f .47 2.37 .50 1.04 .62 6 . 62 1.06 1. 41 1.02 1.42 .75 .95 1.09 1.36 1.66 2.01 2. 10 1.60 19g 2.85 92.55 20. 32 23.32 35. 27 113.42 58.52 68.78 66.43 98.93 15.60 44 . 25 27.25 16. 01 47.01 113.09 200.34 91.63 19h .04 .04 .02 .01 lQi .06 .04 lQi £.... .08 .10 .08 .08 .04 19k .03 .04 191 .03 .04 7.30 5.92 7.28 4.51 6. 46 5.59 10. 58 4 . 91 5.25 17.92 4.61 9.38 3.84 25.51 1.66 24.37 3.55 12.75 19n 2.62 3.74 4.01 1.46 1.85 15.26 6.04 3. 18 9.10 5.69 4.39 1.89 2.41 12.60 1.26 14.27 2.06 10.95 19o .07 .11 .25 .08 .72 .54 .20 .OS .16 .21 .60 .04 .OS .69 .22 .27 .31 .24 19p .07 .03 .08 .02 .08 .04 .04 .02 .02 .08 20 \ .03 2 Oh .02 20r * .01 . 14 .08 .04 .04 .04 .31 .02 07 22 .03 .04 24 .09 .03 .02 .07 .04 .04 .03 .04 .02 .08 .04 .12 .04 .02 .04 .05 .41 .02 .04 .02 .32 . 3S 10 26 5.01 11.73 2.93 6.43 5.02 4.58 5.59 7.77 5.20 4.93 6.64 6. 74 4.60 6. 65 6. 71 19.45 9.74 8.76 47 3.65 5.96 9 . S7 11.07 8.72 16.00 7.55 85.27 10.84 10.64 14.70 63.74 19 . 26 9.77 5.06 14.51 13.48 10.56 ■ 7.47 5.08 9. 78 10. 14 7.79 14.83 6.45 84.37 9.88 9 . 4S 13.46 61 . SI IS . 05 7.98 4.01 13.24 12.41 9.59 28a .17 .08 .08 .22 .51 .60 .12 .20 .21 .23 .34 .88 .48 .20 .28 28b .04 . 12 .06 .08 .07 .05 . 11 03 29 >.02 .76 .71 .41 .57 1.11 .67 . 76 .89 1.01 1.27 .87 .83 .57 1.03 .95 .66 30-35 3 . S2 S2.88 172.84 67.58 51.99 128. 14 64.32 122.37 91.88 142. 47 113.82 122.54 65.88 154. 13 11S. 79 133.57 79.83 82.59 7.68 16.54 11.87 12.28 10. 15 26.03 10.38 22.85 22.70 16 . 67 25.76 19.08 11.49 31.25 19.05 19.05 19.86 17.72 37 il . 07 8.86 1.25 5. 71 3.38 7.75 5. 19 4.20 5.82 3.58 15.01 11.60 7. 16 5.26 9.37 7. 00 6.23 6.53 38a i. 07 57.48 159 . 71 49.59 38. 45 94.35 48 . 75 95.32 63.35 122 . 22 73. 02 91.87 47.22 117.62 90.37 107.49 53 . 74 58. 34 38b .38 .38 .25 .41 .21 .46 .45 .43 .24 .28 .56 . 5S .49 .55 .39 1.30 .61 . 56 36 . 21 .19 .27 .10 .14 .30 .20 .27 .28 .19 .21 .15 .07 .22 .07 .04 .21 39-45 .63 1.99 .33 2.17 1.33 2 . 30 3.48 2.36 1.37 2. 12 2.29 1.81 2.45 2. 10 .87 2 . 67 2.25 3.51 46 '• 56 8.82 2.01 4. 75 15 . 48 9.79 2.47 14.96 7.61 13.35 8 . 74 13.86 8. 86 6. 79 5 . 62 20 . 06 7.64 13.20 48a . 05 .03 .08 .05 .04 . 05 .02 .04 .03 48b .03 .04 49 .12 .23 .25 .21 .35 . 05 .16 .24 .19 . ii . 45 .34 .26 .13 .12 . 19 . 28 50 i . 14 2 . 67 2.01 2. 88 2 . 36 1.79 3.53 7.81 8.22 2.03 8.93 41.29 1.43 3.60 1.09 2. 10 2 . 06 1.67 51a ..... 01 .02 .... .02 .01 .04 52a 1 .02 .03 .08 .02 .02 .04 .04 .03 .04 .01 53a . 05 .08 .03 .02 .02 .08 .02 53b 16 .80 .08 . 55 .72 .60 1.51 . 55 .61 1.29 2.33 1.81 .90 .50 .31 . 27 . 11 1.01 S8 , .02 . 11 .04 .04 116 .05 .08 .08 . 05 .21 .08 .05 .08 .47 .04 .12 .04 .21 .10 .03 53c ' 710 MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specific RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Total of mean annual strengths 25,622 Cause. c rt ■a © co I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 191 19g 19h 19i 19i 19k 191 19m lOn 19o 19p 20a 20b 20c 22 24 25a 2.5b 26 47 Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria Carrier, bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken-pox German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) . . Mumps Paratyphoid A Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Trench fever Trench mouth Typhoid vaccination Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Aerogenes capsulatus infection Pyemia, surgical Anthrax Tetanus Trench foot Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism 0. 55 3. 08 .04 35.20 1.17 2.03 230. 62 .08 .35 .86 2. 62 .04 .23 14. 32 .47 38.13 .04 4. 25 2. 62 .82 .04 ,0S 7.’ 34 II. Tuberculosis (all). 8. 86 28a [ Tuberculosis of lungs 28b I Suspected tuberculosis 29 j Acute miliary tuberculosis 30-35 [ Tuberculosis' (others) III. Venereal diseases (all). 37 I Syphilis (all) 38a | Chancroidal infection 38b | Gonococcus infection I IV. General diseases (others). 7. 45 .27 .08 1.05 72.13 15. 42 6.13 50. 58 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 51b 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c Rickets Cancer and other malignant tumors . . . Tumors, benign Arthritis .20 .23 2. 30 5.93 Gout. Scurvy Diabetes, mellitus Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- ism). Cretinism and myxedema Addison’s disease Acromegaly Leucemia.'. Hodgkin’s disease Goiter, simple Spleen, diseases of Other diseases of the ductless glands... .23 1.25 .04 .39 .16 Camps of occurrence — Continued. i States of occurrence. 36, 965 c cS 6 m 3,367 o o 03 £> U1 12, 576 37,511 30, 136 23,911 40,202 6, 772 2,111 15, 032 3,967 53,471 Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. d c3 < Arizona. c3 ** a n £ a 0. 08 0.30 0. 33 0. 40 0. 13 0. 04 0. 07 0. 89 0. 76 0. 07 .41 1. 19 3. 29 8. 72 1.43 S. 91 .55 50.21 0. 47 5.99 51.93 2.62 .05 .45 .51 . 10 .04 . 10 .30 .13 .50 .17 40. 39 i. io 69. 57 119. 54 12.44 131.07 8.21 44. 45 15.50 53. 19 29.23 9. 77 3. 01 .64 . 90 .21 2. 11 6.39 1.01 4. 49 .03 . 12 .03 .10 .17 3. 08 .30 1.10 .51 2. 12 .54 1.07 1.03 2. 37 9. 38 4. 29 2.17 241.53 552. 42 341.37 427. 66 L10. 70 197. 4S 172. 63 212. 79 151.59 175. 29 250. 82 130. 29 .57 . 19 .91 .73 1.71 . 10 1.62 1.33 1.76 1. 44 .65 2.54 1.73 .37 .75 .67 .44 .95 2. 33 .76 .60 2.41 .30 .42 1.07 .25 .20 . 15 .50 -49 .03 . 11 .92 5.17 18. 02 .03 . 17 . 12 | . 15 .07 .is .03 .02 .29 . 13 .35 .40 .53 .40 1.63 .30 .30 .20 .78 .30 7. 21 .69 10. 25 1.00 4. 33 9.16 .47 17. 30 5.80 6.75 .97 1.71 ' 1.31 .56 1.67 .55 .44 .47 .73 1.01 .62; 60.17 1.19 67. 64 213. 22 13. 77 215. 13 15. 12 71.62 .47 22. 88 40.08 28.97 .02 .47 .03 .07 .03 . 10 .02 .25 .03 15. 34 26. 44 16. 9S 41.69 6. 11 6. 82 8.28 45. 04 8.05 6.52 16.89 17.39 4. 49 2. 67 7.07 21.81 4. 81 5. 65 .40 22. 15 1.42 11.24 16. 64 9. 1C .76 .87 .35 .50 8. 78 .42 .30 .47 .40 .2c: . 03 .09 . 16 .05 . 15 .07 .04 .02 .03 ...... .07 .01 .03 . 19 .03 .04 . 10 .03 .05 . 03 .05 .05 .07 .01 .05 .02 .03 .04 . 15 .03 .02 . 19 .27 .04 .o; 11.71 .89 12. 24 12. 40 3. 52 9. 49 4. 30 7. 97 4. 74 10.31 8. 82 4.51 15. 45 1.78 11.53 11.70 8.56 14. 01 20. 57 6. 65 4. 74 14. 70 4.79 12 . 2 ; 14. 31 .59 9. 72 10. 77 7. 57 12.63 18. 11 5. 46 3. 79 13.84 4.03 11.4! .24 .45 .40 .33 . 08 1.24 . 59 . 47 .60 .2' .03 .09 .13 .05 . 0' .87 1.19 1.27 .53 .66 1.17 1. 17 .59 .47 .27 .76 .of 170.89 43. 36 146. 00 .179. 41 143. 42 101.25 99. 67 152.39 47.37 64. 13 89. 99 74. S: 35. 52 8. 32 26. 02 26. 39 21.07 25. 51 19. 75 12.26 3.79 13. 17 14.87 16.0; 9. 25 1.49 7.23 10.24 6.44 14.09 3.61 16.69 4.26 9.38 15.63 5.0 126. 12 33. 56 112. 74 142. 78 115. 91 61.65 76.31 123. 45 39.32 41.58 59. 49 53.6 .51 . 45 .37 .50 . 75 1.94 .15 .20 .2 .24 . 14 .29 . 17 .os .27 .15 . 47 .13 . 25 •hi 1.95 1.93 2.59 2. 65 2.17 2. 07 .74 2.37 2. 33 .50 1.9 12. 99 2. 38 10. 24 9. 36 7.80 12. 84 7.49 3. 54 1. 42 8.45 22.94 6. 3 . 03 . 03 .02 . 13 .0 . 03 .03 . 04 . 14 .30 .16 .37 . 17 .29 .20 . 15 .47 .20 .50 .1 3.41 1.48 .37 3. 38 1.76 5. 77 .59 1.42 .60 1. 01 .s .03 .05 . 05 .02 .07 . 03 . 03 .01 1. 22 . 80 .29 . 90 . 50 . 45 .67 .5. . 03 .07 . 11 .03 .25 ,t . 14 . 16 .08 .13 .08 .20 . 15 .( ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 711 Imps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence— Continued. j, 104 1,912 3, 388 19, 525. 8, 881 31, 321 432 15, 462 20, 131 3, 463 6, 647 12, 744 9,291 6,465 22, 3S1 18,545 8,175 11,224 Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. c3 £ o Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. o CJ i Michigan. Minnesota. \ 95 0. 52 0. 59 0. 51 0.61 0. 32 0.30 0. 29 0.60 0. 94 0. 31 0. 27 0. 11 0. 09 p. n 4. 18 .89 2. 66 8.11 19. 48 4. 92 1.09 1.44 7. 07 4.87 18. 51 2. 17 1.39 1.62 0. 86 3.47 7.70 .52 . 26 . 11 2.31 . 19 . 10 .87 1. 5C 2. 04 .04 . 12 .36 7 . 69 19. 87 16. S2 31.09 32.09 76. 98 50. 93 15. 20 18. 33 15.60 226. 27 24. SO 24. 00 21.66 7. 51 16. 72 11.87 18. SO 1.99 .52 7. 68 .90 3. 48 2.31 4. 14 6.51 6. 93 8. 88 1. 33 .22 3. 56 4.29 1.73 4.40 10. 60 .52 .03 .06 .05 .08 . 15 .09 1.89 1.57 2. 97 . 11 2. 11 8. 34 1.64 4.33 S 73 2 51 1 18 .93 2. 64 2. 80 3. 43 5. 97 8. 74 216. 00 141. 09 201. 18 2S2. 85 323. 94 613. 43 285. 60 275. 74 557. 90 104.71 195. 39 285. 33 108. 28 250. 44 160. 64 264. 34 244. 12 .30 .97 1 . so 1 . is .39 .20 1. 65 .63 . 31 .27 . 86 . 36 !>. 16 1.23 .84 .75 . 29 5 57 .86 991 . 93 .27 . 3'S .37 .62 . 22 1.38 .70 .91 3 4° 1. 16 1.96 1.88 .45 1.13 .61 3. 03 1.05 . 10 . 11 . 15 . 14 .97 1.91 .89 .06 . 15 4. 16 .43 . 15 .31 .38 .52 .36 .06 .08 . 12 . 09 .95 . 52 .59 .97 . 56 1.09 .84 .20 .75 .47 .97 .54 . 22 .12 .18 ...49 7. 32 2. 92 3.72 22. 76 2. 31 2. 72 3. 68 115.54 8.71 3.01 21. 81 2. 99 3. 51 2.45 .62 . 54 1.57 .89 1.23 .90 2.01 2.31 .97 .84 . 87 16. 55 2. 43 . 54 . 15 . so .11 .61 .71 ; 75 13. 60 25.38 37. 29 25.11 148.56 9. 26 36. 09 26.82 IS. 77 107. 57 38. 76 45. 53 38. 21 24. 04 12. 73 38. 17 63. 79 .05 . 11 .03 . 04 . 12 .10 .52 . 13 .05 .04 .05 11 .04 .41 10.46 11.22 18. 75 7. 32 32. IS 20. 83 40. 23 26.58 35. 81 26. 93 46. 22 12.27 21.66 19. 39 28.42 46. 36 10.87 .72 19. 87 8.26 7. 22 13. 40 18. 96 30. 09 26. 45 27.47 47.65 17.90 21. 74 37. 89 24. 28 7. 64 29. 17 25.57 21.29 .14 3. 60 .30 .30 .79 .61 1.62 1. 14 2.31 .45 .31 .11 .13 1.83 1.96 .62 . 27 . 16 .13 .29 .15 99 .04 .05 .12 . 11 .03 . 04 .09 . 05 .05 . 05 . 13 15 . 09 . 05 .03 . 13 . 05 . 15 .27 .30 .23 . 19 .51 2.62 4. 72 7. 38 4. 62 13. 92 6. 94 8. 15 6. 31 3. 18 29. 49 9.73 9. 26 6. 19 5.41 5. 50 6. 97 6.42 .81 I 103. 03 6.49 10. 60 3. 15 25.03 7. 50 11. 08 16. 75 18. 96 6. 36 8.61 2. 94 8. 00 11.70 2. 94 19.87 : 98 95.19 6. 20 9. 07 3. 04 22. 99 5.30 10. 38 12.99 17. 00 5.89 7.86 2.47 5. 90 10. 78 2.57 10. 16 1 1 03 2.62 .30 .36 . 11 .48 .97 .35 .58 .30 .08 22 .31 .54 .05 .24 .18 . 16 .06 . 30 . 15 . IS . 11 SI 5. 23 1.18 1.40 1. 16 3. 18 1. 35 . 39 . 54 1. 39 . 12 1 02 69.56 73. 20 77. 75 60. 80 138. 46 43. 98 84.01 74.86 207. 91 199. 79 115. 43 107.20 80.28 62. 73 58.18 88.93 106. 20 81 6.80 10. 04 17. 26 9.91 32.69 9. 96 13. 21 23. 10 26. 63 15. 77 12. 27 10. 67 11.75 9. 98 12.35 11.94 67 7.32 14.17 6.04 6.64 20.91 5.95 4.82 7.80 13.84 6.28 10. 55 2.17 6.43 2.80 4.77 10.69 50 55.44 49.00 54.44 44. 25 132. 85 43.98 68.10 56.83 177.01 159.32 93.38 84.38 67.44 44.55 45.40 71.80 83.57 .26 .48 .06 .05 OS .11 .31 .27 27 1.05 .30 .46 .11 .80 .06 .10 .58 .15 .04 . 11 35 2.07 2.77 .90 4.05 4.63 1.36 .89 1.44 1.81 .55 .43 .46 1.88 1.56 .61 .89 ■83 9. 41 1.48 7.68 5.18 12. 61 10.67 3.33 23.10 10. 08 4.00 3.34 4. 49 6.21 3. S3 5.63 8.38 .29 .03 I * •! — .52 .30 .36 .26 .05 .29 .90 .08 . 9.9 .31 .31 .32 .12 .53 i |68 .52 .30 1.23 .23 1 31 .84 4. 91 1.50 . 24 99 .54 .05 .49 1.78 .04 ..... .05 1 - .03 . . . .06 .04 4~ .05 . ii .03 ! .04 05 . 06 .05 27 .97 . 45 .93 .52 .25 .29 .30 .39 .32 .45 . 05 .73 .53 . 11 .03 .06 16 .09 .05 .03 .04 .05 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g lOh 191 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20b 20e 22 24 25a 25b 26 47 2Sa 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 49 50 51a 5lb 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 712 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85 . — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. States of occurrence — Continued. Total of mean annual strengths 3,596 14,175 1,925 6,378 165 1,911 62, 326 7,173 81,649 5,305 276 15,615 1 1 6,20 1 Cause. ! Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. 6 a o Oklahoma. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever n. 56 0. 63 0.31 0. 18 0. 14 0. 12 1. 13 0. 58 0 1 4 Malarial fevers (all) 88.71 7. 76 .47 1.70 2. 37 2. 72 18. 28 3. 62 1.02 1 10.6 2.61 3. 12 .02 .28 .05 .83 .3 6 Measles 125. 70 30. 76 20. 78 32. 14 6. 06 1.57 23. 92 13.80 14. 05 19. 98 10. 87 12. 94 31.2 7 Scarlet fever 14. 25 53. 51 4. 39 1.05 10.83 1.67 3. 47 .57 3. 62 2. 05 1.4 8 Whooping cough .16 .09 . 13 9 Diphtheria and results 1. 11 2.68 1.04 2.51 6. 24 3.62 3. 97 . 57 1.09 4.3 10 Influenza 327. 59 401. 90 180. 26 413. 30 490. 90 250. 69 206.83 134. 39 176. 22 336. 85 1,018.12 226. 45 53.2 n Dysentery (all) .56 .35 1.04 .31 2. 62 .64 j. 53 .51 1. 70 .26 .1 18 Erysipelas .83 .78 .52 .47 .77 1.53 . 45 .19 3. 62 .90 .3 19a 1.39 .28 . 16 3. 58 1. 39 5.41 3. 62 .13 .3 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid .31 19c . 16 .66 .66 2. 64 .13 ii 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) . 16 .02 .04 19e Chicken-pox .28 2. 60 .78 .46 . 42 . 22 . 19 .96 .9 19f German measles 3. 06 8.61 24. 94 7.84 18. 18 6. 80 3.80 3.35 4. 36 2. 45 61.59 2.24 .3 19g . 56 1. 20 . 78 .90 . 14 . 45 .75 .77 .3 19h Mumps. . . t *. 94. 55 34. 78 30. 13 33. 24 6. 06 17. 27 56. 81 13.11 23. 74 56. 93 3. 62 25. 17 24.5 19i .02 . 19 .06 19j Paratyphoid B 19k .02 191 Trench fever .02 .02 . 19 19m Trench mouth .03 .01 .06 19n Typhoid vaccination 18. 63 75. 77 9.87 11.92 18.18 12. 04 8. 30 5.02 21. 59 15. 46 50. 72 36. 70 9.3 19o Vaccinia 5. 56 25. 19 6. 23 9. 09 30. 35 3.02 15. 06 9. 38 6.60 25. 36 30. 10 15.7 19p 1.39 .35 .52 .63 .42 1. 53 1.71 .57 7. 25 .77 20a Septicemia, general .02 . 14 . 10 .13 20b ... 20c .01 22 .07 .35 .04 .1 24 Tetanus .02 .28 .02 25a .07 . 10 .05 25b .02 .01 26 .28 ..03 . 19 47 Acute articular rheumatism 5. 56 6. 70 8.83 10.66 6.06 3. 14 6.32 8.50 6. 90 5.66 14.49 S. 20 II. Tuberculosis (all) 5. 01 8. 40 4. 16 3. 92 6. 06 4. 71 6. 87 122. 82 12.61 80. 68 3. 62 4. 16 7.: 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 4. 73 7.41 4. 16 2. 98 6. 06 3. 66 5. 50 112. 37 11.10 67. 67 3. 62 3. 14 5. 28b Suspected tuberculosis. . . .49 .31 . 42 8. 78 .48 11.69 .13 , { 29 .03 . 42 .06 30-35 T uberculosis ( others) .28 . 49 .63 1.05 .91 1.25 .98 1.32 .90 III. Venereal diseases (all) 76. 75 223. 07 59. 74 88.59 72. 73 62.79 75.41 83. 23 84.39 54.85 86.96 135. 19 ! ' 37 Syphilis (all) 7. 23 24. 41 7. 79 11.45 18. 18 2. 09 13. 40 9. 34 13.09 9. 99 17. 42 j X 38a 5. 01 9. 81 5.71 8.78 5. 76 8. 15 13.38 6. 34 6. 41 3. 62 8. 45 U. 38b Gonococcus infection 64. 52 188. 85 46.24 68. 36 54. 55 54. 95 53.80 60. 50 64. 95 38. 45 83. 33 109.32 7\ IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets . 07 .16 .42 .28 .11 .06 39-45 . 42 .21 .28 .23 .38 .13 46 Tumors, benign 1. 11 1.27 .52 2.04 1.05 1. 19 1.39 1.67 1.51 1.54 2. 48a Arthritis 4. 16 3. 12 6.90 3. 66 8.58 4. 18 5. 49 5. 66 3.62 2.75 7 . 48b .02 . 04 49 50 . 14 1.05 .26 .28 .31 . 19 .26 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- .28 3.03 .94 1.06 .14 1. 20 . 75 3. 62 .70 51b .02 .06 . 02 . 14 53a .07 . 02 53 b .02 .01 .13 88 .42 .31 .48 1. 12 .27 .19 .38 116 53c Cither diseases of the ductless glands. . i .03 .01 . 19 .06 1 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 713 ,mps),f°r white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1 , 191 7, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. ,452 30, 752 5,405 4,910 410 2, 800 145, 626 5,685 5,834 48, 802 34, 451 1,105 8, 512 4, 478 1,170 Oregon. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. X 29 0. 26 0. 19 0. 81 2. 44 0. 71 0. 22 0. 37 0. 17 1.81 0. 12 0. 22 1.71 1.15 1. 53 .56 21. 18 2. 44 31. 43 8. 32 0. 34 6. 82 1.25 .23 2. 46 24. 79 .29 . 41 7.32 .23 .04 .61 B. 13 13. 63 15.17 61.91 24.39 13. 57 28. 79 31.49 14. 23 24. 20 20. 00 8.14 2. 23 25.01 158. 12 1 . 01 1.50 .74 1.02 2. 44 4. 64 3. 56 14. 43 . 17 3.24 7. 05 7. 24 5. 40 30. 15 5.13 . 03 .37 . 04 .02 . 03 .19 1.46 3. 70 1.63 1.02 4. 05 1.20 1.74 1.34 1.53 62.97 i6. 26 l. 76 166. 23 165. 59 200. 61 1,139.02 320. 36 204. 70 244. 85 141.24 249. 83 249. 51 323. 98 152. 84 43. 55 399. 15 . 19 .23 .37 5.50 4. 88 .36 1. 32 .51 1. 07 .26 .90 .67 6.84 .29 .33 . 41 1.06 8. 09 .69 .23 4. 69 .85 . 16 .34 . 18 .17 2. 34 .06 2. 01 3.42 .01 . 17 .04 . i3 3.15 1.22 . 14 1.84 .09 5. 98 . 03 .34 . 03 .19 .46 .19 .20 .49 .88 .34 . 41 .78 .47 45 1.71 1.-53 2.11 3. 70 18. 94 7. 32 11.07 6. 19 7. 74 8. 23 2. 97 12.60 .59 25. 01 31. 62 .48 .29 1. 11 1.83 2. 44 . 75 .88 1. 20 1.05 .89 3. 42 89 16. 36 12. 58 46.03 7. 32 69.29 31.65 103. 96 12. 51 54. 85 46.53 60. 64 6. 58 31.49 113. 68 . 01 . 17 .02 .03 . 01 .02 .05 .02 .02 . 20 .02 -99 16. 10 12. 95 35. 23 17. 07 21.43 14. 62 10.73 25.03 12. 52 21.71 10. 86 19. 3S 9. 16 99. 15 .22 4. 26 27.94 33. 20 100. 00 25. 72 12.22 9. 32 36. 34 7. 68 15. 04 29. 86 14.92 10. 50 147. 86 .29 1.04 .37 .20 1.07 1.53 .35 .34 3.03 .35 3. 62 .23 . 45 1.71 .10 .03 . 19 . 36 . 06 . 18 . 04 . 06 . 12 . 01 . 01 . 04 .08 . 85 .03 .03 . 01 99 1.71 .20 . 01 .06 .03 .61 . 01 i 55 4. 98 1.85 7. 94 7. 32 7. 50 9. 47 33. 07 4. 46 4. 22 8. 33 10.86 3. 64 26. 57 23.08 .44 7. 3S 2. 22 20. 77 4.64 6.84 10. 38 3. 94 9. 28 6. 73 3. 62 3. 29 21.44 36. 75 1 05 6.83 2. 04 18. 13 4.64 6. 13 9. 32 3. 77 7. 97 5. 49 1.81 2.94 16. 30 35. 90 jlO .23 1. 83 .24 . 17 . 47 . 46 1. 81 4.91 .03 . 02 . 10 . 15 . 12 . 29 .29 .19 .81 .53 .74 .64 .23 99 .85 jj 11 54. 14 77.15 157. 64 29. 27 105. 71 89. 62 72. 12 57. 94 82.05 87. 08 88.69 64. 26 91.34 498. 29 ‘ 20 7.41 15.17 21.38 4.88 14. 29 12. 77 8.80 11.83 15. 14 7. 98 7.24 3.29 12. 73 39. 32 86 4. 42 4. 63 23. 22 7. 32 15. 36 12.93 4. 57 2. 74 12.62 4. 15 6. 33 2. 23 10. 50 64. 10 05 42. 31 57.35 113. 03 17. 07 76.07 63. 92 58. 75 43. 37 54.28 74.94 75. 12 58.74 68. 11 394. 87 10 .03 .37 .41 .36 . 16 . 18 . 17 .25 . 15 .22 2.56 10 . 10 . 19 .20 . 14 . 18 . 17 . 08 . 09 . 22 3. 42 .48 1. 11 1.48 2.65 1.91 1.76 1.03 1. 52 1.04 . 12 2. 90 5. 13 1 59 2.54 4.63 6. 52 3.93 4. 37 6. 16 2. 74 6. 27 4. 12 3.62 2. 82 8.49 22.22 . 20 .05 . 18 . 02 .90 .85 .13 .37 .61 .36 . 18 . 18 . 51 . 18 . 09 99 1 29 .29 1. 43 18.22 .68 4. 22 .78 .90 5.43 .23 5.98 - i . . . .20 .01 .02 • 1 - . . .03 .01 .04 10 .03 . 04 . 12 38 .20 .81 .52 . 51 .58 . 70 .67 1. 71 . 03 02 i- ... .03 1... . . .03 .02 .03 1,159,467 1,965,297 co a C3 O Inter- national classifi- cation No. 0. 28 0. 22 0. 25 1 6.07 4. 07 4. 89 4 .31 .28 .29 5 26. 97 50. 72 40. 98 6 4.92 4.15 4.47 7 .05 .03 .04 8 3. 05 2.69 2. 84 9 216.95 260. 46 242. 62 10 .84 .50 .64 14 .84 1.02 . 95 IS 1.43 1. 55 1.50 19a .01 .03 .02 19b 1.26 2. 27 1.86 19c .03 .07 .05 19d .52 . 45 .48 19e 7.13 8. 37 7. 86 19f .92 1.49 1.25 19g 39. 75 73.71 59. 79 19h .02 .01 .01 l9i .01 .00 .00 19j .02 .02 .02 19k .01 .00 .01 191 .01 .00 .01 19m 20.41 11. 76 15.31 19n 14. 17 6. 37 9.57 19o 1.04 .58 . 77 19p .06 .04 .05 20a .00 .00 .00 20b .01 .00 .01 20c .05 .05 .05 22 .01 .01 .01 24 .03 .03 .03 25a .02 .03 .03 25b .02 .07 . 05 26 7. 74 8.39 8. 12 47 11.31 14. 81 13. 37 10. 01 13. 63 12. 14 28a . 55 .34 .43 28b .05 .04 .04 29 .70 .80 . 76 30-35 90. 97 108. 17 101.12 13. 77 20. 54 17. 77 37 8. 93 6.50 7.50 38a 68.26 81. 13 75. 85 38b .18 .55 .40 36 . 19 . IS .18 39-45 1. 62 2.06 1.88 46 5. 93 10.51 8. 64 48a .03 .02 .02 48b .00 .00 . 00 49 .23 .21 .22 50 .93 4. 50 3. 04 51a .00 .01 .01 51b .00 .01 .00 52a .01 .02 . 01 52b .01 .01 .01 53a .02 .02 .02 53b .45 . 65 .56 8S .02 .04 .03 116 .03 .09 .07 53c 714 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85. — ■ Admissions , by camps of occurrence and, by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specific RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74 f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 68f 68g 68h 681 /oa 75a i 5a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75 h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 7oo 75p 75q 75r Cause. Camps of occurrence. V c3 bO © 3 03 © pa © o pa T3 o O © -J/5 o © > © P d S © tc, 'a o P G3 & c. o P 3 K 4-i © t-i o c 0 1 P fl 0 1 O t s 1 w IV. General diseases ( others ) — Contd. 1 0. 25 0.32 0. 31 0. 08 0.07 0.20 0.06 0.26 0.13 0. 18 * | 0. 1 .05 .08 .06 . 07 .09 .09 1 .0, .04 . 06 .02 .06 .06 1 .0, . 10 .04 .22 .03 .07 .09 .12 .07 . 19 .06 1 .0: Muscular rheumatism 3.51 3.21 2. 03 1.60 1.60 3.05 3.31 3. 89 2.69 0.78 2.47 3.78 4..I General diseases (others) 1.83 4.20 .57 . 55 1.36 1.33 2.59 4. 11 .32 .78 .84 3.08 | 3.2 Alcoholism (acute or chronic) .74 .79 .31 .83 1.73 1.33 .63 1.27 .16 . 11 2.08 . 76 i .71 1.09 .95 . 27 .63 1.27 2.45 1.38 .26 . 16 .39 .88 2.4 .04 .08 .02 .07 .03 .15 .06 .08 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). .05 . 14 .02 .03 . 16 1 .40 .04 .22 .08 .04 .09 . 18 . 11 . 16 .20 .1 .20 .04 . 11 .02 . 13 .03 .04 .22 .16 .a Multiple sclerosis .05 .12 .35 .28 .18 .07 .06 .15 . 11 .13 .16 . 10 . 12 .22 .50 .24 . 16 .51 . 19 . 11 .13 .20 .4 Apoplexy . 10 . 12 .06 . 11 . 13 .09 .07 . 16 .19 .14 •0 .05 .04 . 04 .06 .09 .07 .09 .04 .06 .10 .0 Paraplegia. I .05 .09 .04 . 19 .04 Paralysis without specified cause .74 .27 .61 .33 .31 1.35 .56 1. 10 .44 .4 (others). Epilepsy 3.91 2. 73 3. 53 3. 14 3. 30 5. 74 2.95 2.47 1.90 .45 3.50 2.56 3.6 Tacksonian epilepsy .03 .02 .06 . 11 .06 .04 .1 Neurasthenia. 6. 98 1. 11 1.55 1.74 3.83 2. 76 4.54 1.35 .63 1. 11 1. 17 1.86 1.6 Enuresis 2.03 1.39 .84 .72 1. 18 .84 1. 57 .86 .32 .67 1. 56 .94 .8 Neurosis 2. 77 .24 .04 .06 .09 .27 .45 .22 .36 .2 Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered 4. 16 2. 26 .83 .33 .07 3. 28 . 11 . 13 .22 3.5 action of the heart). .04 . 11 .02 .09 . 16 .06 .0 Chorea “ . 10 . 16 .57 . 14 .09 . 29 .03 .49 . 13 .06 .10 Hysteria and results (psychoses ex- 3.02 1.43 1.19 1.52 5. 12 2. 33 1.66 2.06 .32 . ii .58 2.00 J.f cepted). Neuralgia 1. 58 1.27 .88 .74 .83 1.49 1.54 2.88 1.27 .33 2. 14 1.56 1.1 Neuritis 1.39 . 75 . 75 1.38 1.23 1.71 3. 28 1.57 .95 .67 2.53 1.68 1.3 Speech, defective .04 .07 . 13 .06 .07 . 06 .11 Nervous system, other diseases of 2. 57 1.39 . 75 .74 1.27 1.89 1.60 1.53 .32 .11 .84 1.88 1.4j| VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane .05 .08 .04 .03 .02 .09 .15 .22 .16 .26 .14 / Constitutional psychopathic states 4.50 1. 66 1.33 4.99 1.38 .98 1.44 3.40 .32 2.53 3.30 4.2 Mental deficiency 7.87 7.57 4.73 7. 14 8.45 2. 18 4. 67 14. 28 .32 1. 56 4. 61 5.31 10. ■ Malingering 1. 09 . 20 . 35 . 17 .09 .38 . 45 .06 .28 .([ Dementia praecox 1.29 2. 46 1. 41 4. 00 3. 57 2. 85 3. 46 2. 28 1. 11 . 45 3.50 3. 04 3.' Psychasthenia . 30 .24 .04 . 11 .20 . 33 .33 .07 .32 . 19 .16 . 2 | Psychoneurosis 10. 99 2. 85 1. 10 1.74 .94 2.49 1.02 2. 95 .47 .22 2. 34 1.32 1.' .36 .04 . 11 .20 . 51 .06 . 19 . 16 . 19 .12 .( 1.04 . 44 .31 1. 10 1.87 . 42 .49 .45 . 53 , ; Psychoses (others)...* .69 .52 .27 .30 .28 .53 .36 .34 1.58 .22 .52 .56 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) 1.68 1. 15 .75 1.68 1. 23 1. 16 5. 99 .97 .63 1.04 1.02 2.1 . 30 . 16 . 22 .80 . 39 .67 . 15 .30 .32 .32 .26 ! . 59 . 44 . 13 .52 . 18 . 16 2. 23 .04 . 16 . 06 . 30 . 28 .09 . 30 . 31 . 24 3. 22 .26 . 16 .14 ; (4) Defective vision (cause not .49 .28 .31 .06 .09 .39 .37 .19 .56 1. stated). Strabismus . 12 . 27 . 22 .37 .42 . 18 .07 . 16 .116 .08 .1 Leucoma . 04 . 11 .04 .04 .03 .08 | .1 Cataract . 10 . 04 . 25 . 11 .07 .06 . 11 . 16 . 13 .12 3. 81 . 87 3.62 .83 . 39 . 33 1.27 .22 1.24 Conjunctivitis (others) 6. 19 6. 10 5. 26 3. 58 3. 72 4.43 7.83 6.43 2. 69 1.00 6. 88 3.02 4.1 Pterygium . 74 .32 . 11 . 07 .27 . 18 .30 ' . 45 .42 . 10 .36 . 19 .28' . 13 .24 .49 . 16 i .39 .28 .05 .08 .02 .04 .02 Choroiditis . 13 .39 .31 .27 . 11 . 16 .26 .22 • Iritis 1.34 .48 .27 .44 .31 .93 .72 .49 . 16 .22 .78 .621 ■; Keratitis .84 .67 . 75 1.05 .88 1. 05 1.29 .86 1. 11 . 11 1.23 . 76 . 18 .33 . 11 . 16 .21 .07 .32 1 .39 .20 . 05 . 13 .03 .09 . 10 . 12 . 04 .08 . 13 . 13 .09 . 04 . U .04 . Eyelids, diseases of .59 .36 .18 .50 .48 .96 .93 .49 .16 ■ H .91 .34 • . 02 Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 1.44 .67 1. 10 1.46 1. 25 1.07 .99 .82 .47 2.14 ' i. 70 1 i. ADMISSIONS BY CARDS AND BY STATES — -WHITE ENLISTED MEN 715 imps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. s l Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. | o § s Kearny. Lee. Lewis. j 3 o MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mills. Pike. — Sevier. >> ZTl Inter- national classifi- cation No. 07 0.23 0.08 0.0.8 0. 10 0.30 0. 12 0.16 0.19 0-49 1 0.21 0. 14 0. 13 0.37 0. 15 0.17 54 .08 .03 . 12 .02 1 .04 o.oi .07 .14 55a 05 .04 .OS .03 .16 .08 .04 .06 ! .08 .21 .04 . 10 .04 .02 55b 02 .08 . 14 .21 .05 .02 . 17 .04 .04 .08 .10 .09 .07 . 11 .03 j 20 2.56 2.26 2. 75 2.46 1.74 2.17 1.88 2.25 5.14 3.64 2.63 3.58 5.93 2. 75 7.32 3.S6 2.71 55d .52 .57 .42 1.79 1.03 2. 14 .96 1.06 .78 2.01 ; 3.49 1.48 .26 1.69 .48 3.03 .95 2. 26 55e 80 1.22 .08 1.92 .41 .46 .05 1.41 .80 .76 1.65 .74 .72 1.29 .61 .69 .31 .52 56a 50 . 65 .25 1.51 2.05 1.00 .50 . 16 1.27 1.18 .38 1.97 .15 2.36 .35 1.64 .31 .21 56b .04 . 11 . 14 .16 .02 .08 .04 .04 .07 .04 .07 .04 .07 .03 .10 i .04 .04 .02 60 07 .04 .08 .03 .05 .10 .71 .24 .04 .26 I .16 .04 .12 .04 .27 .31 .03 61 02 .34 .08 .05 . 10 .25 1 .04 . 14 . 11 . 12 .08 1 .17 .10 .04 .07 62 07 .04 .03 . 11 .05 .39 .18 .04 .08 .21 .15 . 17 .09 .22 .15 .03 63a 24 .34 .08 .14 .51 .30 . 55 .35 .31 .23 . 15 .49 .19 .26 .22 .49 .31 .35 63b 07 .19 .17 .05 .10 .08 .05 .12 . 12 .17 .08 .37 . 11 . 14 .13 .24 .46 .07 64 07 .05 .02 .04 .12 .04 .20 .os .03 .08 .03 .02 .08 .04 .02 .09 .07 66b 26 .46 . 55 .10 .46 .15 .31 .27 .32 .49 .62 .49 .67 .39 . 56 .61 .56 66c 00 3.17 1.00 2.69 4.92 5.02 2. 57 3.42 3.12 1.84 3.68 3. 74 1.85 4.86 1.79 5. 5S 2.9S 3.58 69 05 .03 .03 .04 .02 .OS .04 . 10 . 12 /4a .30 1.18 .50 1.90 .62 4.69 2.06 1.26 1.71 1.88 2. 96 3.62 3. 58 4.00 1.61 2.30 4.09 2.29 74b 09 2.37 .92 . 74 1.33 2.14 .50 1.22 .98 1.44 4.99 2.30 3.99 1.07 .65 1.35 1.80 3.20 74c ‘07 .11 .08 .16 .21 .35 .30 .04 .71 .11 .04 .08 .1.5 .24 .31 .15 .19 .38 74d 43 1.99 1.42 .03 .82 1. 14 .37 .47 .04 .16 6.71 14. 65 2.01 . 54 .84 3.93 74e 24 .10 .08 . 14 .02 .04 .14 .02 .04 74f '05 .08 . 14 .51 .08 . 16 .04 .13 .23 . 16 .02 .22 .04 .31 72 ;65 1.41 1.00 1.18 . 72 3.06 1.71 2.51 1.88 1.31 1.20 1.81 1.21 3.24 1.09 3.11 .61 2. 02 73a 'S3 1.95 1.04 1.44 1.17 1.51 1.81 1.04 2. 07 .79 1.69 1.24 2.38 1.13 2.30 1.26 1.29 73b 95 1.99 .59 1.51 1.64 1.27 1.16 2. 59 .86 2.26 1.28 1.60 1.13 2. 55 1.57 2. 06 .99 1.95 73c 92 .04 • OS .03 . 12 .21 .60 . 16 .26 . 10 .12 .08 73d 58 1.26 .92 1.15 2. 15 1.44 2.01 1.65 1.33 1.59 1.31 1.03 5.16 1.91 .48 2. 10 2. 10 2.71 Dg 12 .15 .03 .22 .30 .08 .12 .04 .04 .21 .08 .17 .04 .12 .04 .03 67 99 8.86 .33 1.68 i. 85 1.49 2. 72 5.14 2.14 . 95 4.43 4.93 2.07 2.81 .31 1.79 1.07 4.17 68a 14 13.94 1.84 4.56 2.36 5.99 1.81 8. 52 5.61 2. 88 8.51 16.86 12. SI 5. 86 1.70 11.26 6.46 6.53 68b 92 .04 .08 .03 .21 .08 .45 .04 .14 .25 .11 .16 .60 .17 .09 .24 .34 .38 68c >5 2.64 .84 1.90 4.41 2. 58 1.96 3.49 3.20 2.58 1.35 2. 76 2. 22 3.07 .96 2. 76 2.67 2. 26 6Sd i2 .27 .08 .36 .10 .05 .05 .86 .14 .04 .19 . 45 .38 .36 .17 .42 .23 .38 68e 113 1.64 • OS 1.15 1.13 6.75 .81 1.30 .80 1.63 1.73 9.21 1.51 4.36 .39 4.23 3.48 2.15 68f !‘3 .19 .16 .08 .05 .31 .20 .32 .04 .08 .08 .24 .09 .17 . 11 .17 68g )0 .53 . i7 1.40 .31 .65 .25 .86 .96 .85 .19 . 45 .41 .62 .35 1.49 .31 .94 6Sh 10 .38 ■33 .55 1.23 .19 .60 .90 . 65 .66 .26 .90 .30 .64 .31 1.54 .53 .80 6Si :5 1.38 .08 3.93 4.92 2.14 1.01 1.41 1.00 1.46 1.99 1.32 2.71 2.17 .31 1.47 2.67 .80 75a 1.4 .46 1.79 2.46 .70 .25 . 75 .24 .23 .38 .66 .53 .71 .17 .51 .19 .21 75a ( 1 ) )9 .27 .55 .62 .46 .27 .22 .01 .64 .25 .79 .29 .04 .34 .11 .07 75a(2) 'i .15 .08 .74 .21 .35 .25 .12 .33 .28 .60 .21 .53 .43 .04 .22 .15 .17 75a(3) S .50 .85 1.64 .62 .50 .27 .22 .91 .38 .21 .87 .74 .04 .39 2. 22 . 35 75a(4) 7 .19 .OS .14 .31 .43 .40 .10 .23 .19 .33 .49 .26 .13 .56 1.07 .07 75b .04 .05 .05 .06 .04 .08 .12 .10 .02 .03 75c 2 .04 | .05 .10 . 11 .05 .24 . 10 .34 .16 . 11 .19 .13 . 12 . 11 .10 75d |6 2.29 . 17 .63 .31 .70 .25 2.08 .39 .47 .68 .95 .49 1.19 .70 1.59 . 76 2.05 75e 1(3 4. SI 2.01 2.25 2. 97 6.56 1.46 4.36 3. OS 5. 10 4.09 5.92 3.84 8. 43 3.92 6. 07 4.74 6. 81 75f 7 .50 .17 .19 .43 .30 .39 .12 .44 .79 .45 .26 . 55 .39 .39 .73 .14 7og i 2 .42 2.31 .10 .30 .05 1.45 . 45 .38 .83 2.06 .19 .48 .13 .12 . 3S .14 I 75h I 1' .23 .08 .03 .35 .02 .08 .02 .OS 75i 2 .19 .08 .27 .27 .05 .20 . 25 .13 .30 .12 .26 .19 .09 .29 . 15 .10 75] !8 .46 .47 1 .92 .60 .25 1.14 .35 .28 .64 .58 .23 .69 .39 .39 . 57 . 45 75k i9 1.03 .42 .47 1.03 .98 . 45 .9.3 .67 .74 1.73 1.11 .83 1.12 .74 1.0S .46 ■ S3 751 ,2 .27 .21 .25 .08 . 22 . 13 .34 .33 .19 . 14 .24 . 11 .42 75m !2 .03 .08 04 04 06 .04 .08 . 11 .04 .10 .04 75n ! 2 .23 .03 in ns 19 1 r, 10 . 04 .11 750 4 .46 .17 .27 .51 1.49 .35 .59 .18 .13 .34 . 7S .90 .79 .35 . 98 .46 .03 75p . 05 1 7oq 1 7 1.95 ’ 1.34 1.15 ■l-.a ‘ i. 52 .40 i. si 1.02 .95 1.28 1.07 . 98 1 1.26 . 57 1.25 . 95 1.32 1 75r 716 MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85 . — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Sheridan. j Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. Alaska. IV. General diseases ( others ) — Contd. 54 0.08 0. 27 0. 09 0. 16 0. 17 0. 17 0. 17 0. 47 .05 . 05 . 10 . 19 . 03 . 03 1.34 . 14 0. 30 . 09 . 16 . 03 . 17 .02 55d Muscular rheumatism 2. 97 3.60 .30 3. 71 4.32 3. 05 4.89 2. 14 5. 02 1.89 1. 17 3. 90 2. 30 14. 88 1. 59 .70 . 15 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) .90 2. 81 .59 2 . a .61 1. 29 1.21 1. 17 1.92 4.26 56b . 59 2. 14 3. 86 . 87 2. 91 2 65 1. 84 7. 98 . 15 57-59 .08 .03 . 07 .05 . 07 .02 V. Nervous system , diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis . 02 .03 .02 61 Meningitis, simple .05 . 16 .21 . 07 . 54 .02 62 Locomotor ataxia . 12 . 19 . 07 . 13 . 13 . 08 . 10 Multiple sclerosis .08 .08 . 05 . 40 . 29 . 05 . 15 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) . 12 .43 . 23 .27 . 50 .62 Apolpexy .04 . 05 . 16 .35 . 07 .17 . 40 .30 Facial paralysis . 16 .08 . 09 .05 . 07 . 10 66b Paraplegia .05 .08 . 07 . 04 .02 Paralysis without specified cause .23 .27 . 47 .24 . 40 . 59 .80 . 47 (others). 69 Epilepsy 2. 42 5. 00 .59 3.95 3. 19 3. 81 6. 24 1. 77 74 a Jacksonian epilepsy . 04 .05 . 16 .05 .38 .05 74b Neurasthenia’. 1.72 7.03 .89 3. 01 1.55 2.89 .92 5.00 1.03 .95 74c Enuresis 1.37 1.98 .59 .78 .48 .96 1.25 .82 1.03 .47 74d Neurosis .32 . 14 .27 .30 . 17 .37 74e Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered . 12 1. 70 . 87 3. 23 .30 . 42 .30 action of the heart). 74 f . 12 . 14 . 02 . 03 .03 .05 72 Chorea . 03 . 49 . 05 . 16 . 03 .33 .15 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses ex- 1.64 2.81 .30 2.35 1.57 7.03 1.17 1.69 .44 .47 cepted). 73b Neuralgia 1.25 1.89 1.19 2.54 4.05 .83 1.92 1.22 1.62 3.32 73c Neuritis .59 3.11 .89 2. 23 1.44 1.76 1.51 1.52 2.51 1.42 73d . 16 . 19 21 . 11 13 . 70 74g N ervous system, other diseases of 2.11 2. 22 .30 2.30 3.31 .90 1.42 1.97 .74 1. 42 VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane . 08 .32 . 02 . 13 . 13 .21 . 15 68a . 74 3. 22 .59 1 20 2. 16 2.95 3 35 3. 61 .30 68b Mental deficiency T 4.96 15. 74 3. 09 4. 21 7. 28 10. 52 1. 03 . 47 68c Malingering .’ .62 .73 .07 .03 .27 .33 .07 .89 .95 68d Dementia prrecox 1. 64 2. 76 . 78 2.32 7. 19 1. 62 Psychasthenia . 73 .33 . 29 . 70 .50 .20 . 15 68f Psychoneurosis 1.60 3. 44 .30 . 19 1.52 2. 85 2. 17 3. 23 .15 68g Psychosis, alcoholic .08 . 24 . 26 .03 . 40 .25 .15 .47 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive .70 2. 33 .30 .63 .21 .27 .08 1.77 . 15 .95 . 43 .62 2.08 .40 . 35 1.43 .59 .52 .30 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. Refractive errors (all). . . . 1. 01 2. 08 .89 1. 69 1. 07 2. 42 2 59 25. 15 . 27 . 68 28 .24 . 23 . 21 8. 41 (2) Hyperopia . 12 . 19 . 59 . 16 .29 . 07 2. 94 . 15 . 08 . 49 .30 28 . 24 .23 17 7.34 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not . 55 .73 .96 .35 1.89 2. 22 6. 47 stated). 75b . 27 43 14 . 16 20 13 2. 29 Leucoma . 11 . 14 .21 .07 75d . 08 . 19 . 02 . 16 75e Trachoma 1.21 .73 .30 5.82 1.44 .90 .54 3.78 .30 .47 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 1. 41 13. 01 .89 8.24 4.83 1.92 4. 56 3. 33 3. 84 2.37 Pterygium . 12 . 31 .88 .27 . 59 Amblyopia .04 .84 .30 .31 .64 .27 .33 2. 09 .30 . 04 . 07 . 07 . 04 .05 . 08 . 24 . 09 . 21 . 13 17 1. 07 75k Iritis .31 .62 .30 .38 . 69 . 10 1.09 .47 . 15 .47 .27 . 87 .59 .80 1.20 1.39 .82 . 12 97 . 14 .05 . 10 .08 .35 03 . 03 . 03 . 04 . 17 75 o .04 .05 .30 .07 .11 .03 .12 .15 75p Eyelids, diseases of .27 1.00 .30 .66 .48 .43 .88 .57 .44 .47 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .43 2.60 1 1. 27 . 56 .73 .84 2 . ics .59 1. 89 0. 07 .13 3. 73 .60 3. 19 .53 .07 .07 .13 .07 .27 1. 93 .13 1.46 1.60 .07 .07 .20 .93 2.53 1.86 1.60 .07 .73 2. 00 .20 1.13 .07 .60 .40 .73 2.00 1. 20 .40 .27 .13 .07 .13 .67 7. 12 .20 .40 .13 .47 .47 .86 .07 .53 1.60 1.01 7.81 4.79 .50 .25 .25 . 50 ] . li . 25 i . 25 I . .50 , 1.26 | 1. 51 .25 .25 .50 2.02 2.77 1.26 .50 .76 6. 05 .25 .25 .25 1.01 ”.’76’ 25 76 76 1.01 1 .50 j Californi; ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 717 Grips), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. 6 : 3 5 i Connecticut. Delaware. 1 District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. 'd C3 Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 0.52 0.20 0.90 0.35 0.13 0. 10 0.87 0.45 0.16 0.22 1.0S 0.36 0.54 0. 12 0.27 54 0. 30 .05 . 11 . 10 .08 ... .11 .03 .04 .09 5’il") .30 . 13 .06 . 58 .05 (38 5.23 3.84 2. 77 3.72 5.81 4.63 4.98 5. 32 3. 75 5.57 2. 67 2.69 8.51 3. 75 4.21 4. 77 1.51 SI .52 2. 07 .72 1.69 .96 .97 .60 1.44 2. 67 2.01 1.07 .22 .86 .62 (76 3. 66 4.13 1.59 2. 48 1.34 2.31 2. 13 . 65 1.44 1.50 4.00 2.15 1.86 2.41 3.07 1.35 2. 85 54 1.05 .30 .56 1.50 .58 .30 1.73 1.50 .71 1.61 .31 .36 .32 .37 .53 56b . 10 . ii . 19 .05 .29 . 15 . 11 . 12 57 59 .05 .03 . 13 .09 60 . 13 .06 .05 .30 .08 .09 .05 .09 61 u . 05 . 10 .06 .08 . 11 .09 . 16 . 12 . 45 .52 . 15 .51 . 15 . 16 . 11 .09 .37 .09 14 .31 .42 .05 . 58 .24 .22 . 15 .04 . 16 .09 63 b .05 .90 . 15 . 29 .30 .08 . 11 . 18 . 12 64 .05 . 19 .06 . 29 .OS . 11 . 10 .06 . 10 .58 . 15 .05 .52 .30 .31 ■ 67 .32 .20 2. 89 .30 .24 . 11 .40 . 16 .24 .18 47 1.57 2.36 2. 10 .90 6.39 2.31 2. 65 2.58 5. 49 3.91 2. 59 1.40 2. 32 2. 32 1.51 2. 08 1.60 69 . 10 . 13 .06 . 15 . 16 .05 ?6 .52 1. 18 3.79 1.46 5. 68 2. 98 2.09 6. 64 3.61 1.73 2.26 1.08 4.69 2. 97 1. 10 1.78 74b ?» .59 1.64 1. 13 2. 36 .45 .79 .58 1.65 1.41 . 11 .62 .94 .32 .24 .80 74c '17 . 10 1.47 . 19 .05 . 29 .05 .09 74d n .31 . 23 2. 01 . 19 . 40 .58 . 71 . 11 .31 .04 .05 . 12 .05 . 13 .05 .09 74f .52 . 10 . 16 . 13 . 15 .08 .31 .04 .16 . 12 72 i'2 2.62 .30 1.90 .68 3.96 1.16 1.34 3.47 3.61 1.57 .22 .77 1.70 1.46 1. 10 .53 73a :}9 2.09 1.18 1.79 2.81 3.16 3.30 1.29 1.73 2.71 2.82 2. 48 1.86 1.97 2.53 3.18 1.60 73b |2 1.05 .59 1.43 1.80 2.14 2.46 .70 2.31 . 45 1.57 1.0,8 1.86 2. 19 .81 1.35 1.16 73c .30 . in .06 . 11 .09 73d 1.05 .89 2.36 1.13 2. 23 5.50 3.73 4.33 1.50 1. 73 9.04 1.86 1.74 1.35 3.43 1.16 7ig i .30 . 15 . 11 .26 . 13 . 10 .30 .31 .31 .09 67 8 .30 3.38 .45 1.66 .65 .70 3.47 2. 11 1.41 .65 .15 1.47 1.02 .37 .45 68a IS 2.09 .30 3.23 .45 7.34 1.55 1.64 5. 49 3. 76 1.49 .32 .31 2. 68 1.89 .73 1.34 6Sb 1 . 52 .34 .19 4.63 1.75 . 10 .75 .94 .22 .15 .27 .54 .98 .71 68c ¥ .52 .59 3.59 1.13 7.63 2.91 1.94 4.33 3.61 2.28 .86 . 77 2. 10 1.56 1.22 2.05 6Sd *1/ .26 . 70 . 19 .05 . 29 . 15 . 22 . 71 . 11 .09 68e 1.02 . 11 2. 71 .52 . 15 1 16 60 .08 . a . 45 .43 . 12 1. 16 68f 2.62 .15 .29 .78 . 10 .58 . 15 .31 .31 .32 .49 68g 1 .30 1.23 .11 1. 76 2.31 .45 .35 4.62 1.35 .47 . 11 .31 .67 1.19 .12 . 45 6Sh .52 .45 1.21 1.75 .30 1. 44 1. SI .78 .43 2. 17 .80 2.43 .24 .71 3.66 .59 4.92 . 45 1.79 .78 .50 4.91 .90 .71 .22 .46 2.41 .70 .73 . 53 75a 1.05 3.02 . 11 .70 .39 . 15 .29 .45 .31 .22 1.03 .32 .37 .27 75a(l) .52 1 . 02 .23 .05 . 29 . 15 .08 .40 . 16 .12 75a(2) 1.05 .77 .32 .26 . 15 . 15 .08 . 15 .54 . 16 . 18 75a(3) - 1.05 .59 .10 . 11 .22 .13 .15 4.33 . 15 .24 .31 .45 .05 .24 .09 75a(4) .36 .73 .06 .31 .22 .31 .49 . 11 .09 75b .10 . 16 .09 . 24 .05 .26 . 18 .24 1 .89 . 15 .45 1.02 2 31 26 20 2 02 46 2 90 15 . 71 1 1 2 5.23 5.61 4.87 4.28 9.32 11.57 6. 66 3.53 4.91 5.27 5. 73 6.78 4.80 3.80 6.04 7. 58 2. 76 75f | . 10 . 11 .57 .26 .35 . 90 . 47 . 22 .22 . 11 .09 75g 2.09 .20 .26 .26 .29 .30 .08 .31 .22 75h 1. 57 .23 .06 .26 .05 .87 .04 .05 75i . 10 . 11 .42 .06 .05 1 16 .31 . 22 .22 .09 .46 1 . 01 1 OQ .65 10 75 . 63 .43 . 62 . 49 . 59 .98 .89 75k i. 05 .59 .67 .68 1 . 18 . 78 .50 .87 .75 .71 . 11 .15 1.07 .70 .71 751 .30 .26 . 19 .06 .39 .31 . 11 75m 1 .03 .05 .29 .04 75n .23 16 4.63 06 10 . 11 .04 750 i. 05 .30 .92 .90 1.05 .39 .30 .58 .30 .63 .86 .46 .67 .49 1.22 .27 75p 75 q • 4.71 i. 02 1 1.24 1. 34 2.31 .97 .20 1. 44 .75 .63 .32 .62 2. 19 .38 1.59 .80 75r* 718 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Mississippi. | Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. c3 T3 c3 New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. Oklahoma. IV. General diseases ( others ) — Contd. 54 0. 14 0. 16 0.11 0.14 0. 24 0. 38 0. 13 .02 .01 .07 .02 . 19 .07 1.05 .02 .04 .13 4. 73 3. 25 0. 52 3. 61 3. 66 2. 52 3. 49 3. 45 6. 60 3. 39 "i: .28 .99 . 52 1.25 .87 1.12 1.21 1.51 . 7C 4. .83 4.59 4. 16 1.57 1.05 1.22 1.67 3. 93 .75 3. 78 1 . 56b Drug addiction .28 1.20 .47 .63 .56 2. 20 .19 .70 .52 .03 .01 .06 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 1 60 .02 1 | 61 . 07 . 16 .52 .03 .09 .06 62 .08 . 14 .04 .26 63a Multiple sclerosis .05 .05 .19 63 b . 28 .52 .29 .56 . 17 . 19 .06 64 Apoplexy . 14 . 16 . 18 . 14 . 11 .19 66a .28 .07 .16 .52 .08 .07 3. 62 1 66b Paraplegia .07 66 c .28 "'.'si' .52 .34 .28 .32 .38 .19 (others). 69 Epilepsy 2.22 4. 66 1.88 2.33 13. 52 4. 85 1.70 3.01 3 . 74a Jacksonian epilepsy 1. 04 .05 .04 .06 74b Neurasthenia . . *. .83 2. 40 1.04 1.72 .52 2.74 2. 23 3. 78 1.89 3. 62 1.02 i.i 74c . 83 .42 1.41 6. 06 . 52 .72 .56 1.35 1.32 .26 2 . 74(1 Neurosis . 14 .52 .32 .21 .75 .13 74e .99 .24 .38 action of the heart). 74 f .07 . 11 .09 . 19 72 Chorea . 28 . 21 . 16 .08 .28 .13 00 73a . 28 2. 05 2. 04 12. 12 1.06 1.39 2. 69 .57 1.34 1 cepted). 73b .83 1. 48 3. 12 3. 45 6. 06 1. 05 1. 62 .84 1.78 2. 26 2.37 2 73c Neuritis 1.39 . 92 . 52 1. 10 .52 1.73 .42 1.62 1.32 .90 2 73d . 10 .07 74g 9 99 1. 06 1. 56 .94 1.64 1. 53 1.52 5. 47 1.73 i VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane .83 . 16 .02 .15 .19 .13 68a Constitutional psychopathic states . 56 1.06 .31 1.08 1. 39 2. 27 .19 .58 1 68b Mental deficiency . 83 .92 14. 03 .63 .52 2. 12 .98 3. 32 .57 .11 - 68c Malingering .28 . 49 1. 04 .08 .28 .36 .38 .90 68d 98 .94 1.05 1 33 1 53 3 58 .57 3. 62 2.56 6Se Psychasthenia ! 28 . 14 .52 ! 03 ’28 .24 .19 .19 68 f Psychoneurosis 2. 19 . 16 1.27 1.97 .94 .19 68g Psychosis, alcoholic . 42 .18 .23 . 19 .51 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive .28 .49 1.04 .31 . 52 .51 . 14 1.37 .38 . 51 68i . 71 .52 .63 1.05 .63 .28 1.43 1.13 .08 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) 1. 11 1. 62 . 52 .47 1.28 .98 1. 02 1. 13 .26 . 83 . 28 .16 .84 . 34 .38 .13 . 07 . 52 .16 .27 . 14 .23 .38 .13 85 .35 .23 . 19 .28 .42 . 16 . 11 .21 .19 stated). 75b Strabismus . 14 . 16 .39 .22 .19 .06 . 28 .05 .04 75d Cataract . 28 . 18 .09 .13 7 5e Trachoma .31 .83 1.25 .31 . 19 .13 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 3. 62 2. 96 5.71 6. 90 6.06 1.05 3.98 5. 58 4. 29 5.66 10.87 6. 08 75g . 14 .31 .30 .84 .21 .19 .26 75h . 28 .28 .16 . 11 .42 . 12 . 19 .13 75i .02 .07 . 19 .07 .22 . 14 . a .38 .06 1. 39 .71 .78 . 52 .55 .84 .48 . 19 . 64 1 751 . 28 .42 .78 1.05 .66 .70 .53 . 19 .51 . 14 . 16 .26 .28 . 12 .38 .06 ' .02 . 14 .02 .06 • • 75o .07 .03 . 14 .09 .19 .13 75p 75q Eyelids, diseases of 1.67 .35 .52 .47 12. 12 .64 .02 . 14 .59 .57 3. 62 .38 ' 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .28 .71 .52 1.10 54.55 i. ii 84 .70 .94 .83 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 719 cnps ), for vjhite enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. 1 1 Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. 1 West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. Total for States. 19 0 Ifi 0. 37 0.61 1 0. 14 0. 34 0.12 0. 26 0. 22 0.21 03 .02 .01 03 .20 1 .02 .02 | .03 .02 .07 0. 36 .08 .04 * .06 99 . 05 98 2.54 3. 70 5.70 7. 32 1.07 3. 30 5. 10 2. 74 3. 52 4.06 4. 52 3.05 3. 57 22. 22 3.61 77 1.30 1.48 .20 1. 07 .73 .35 .69 1.31 2.53 .23 1. 03 .48 ■ SI 3. 52 1.63 2.44 .36 2.32J 2.29 .86 1. 58 1. 54 .23 2. 68 6. S4 2. 26 .13 .41 .63 .43 . 44 .90 . 12 . 45 2. 56 .71 .20 .03 .02 .04 .! .03 .03 .02 1 .07 .36 .08 . 10 .03 . 12 .06 .07 . 19 .03 .03 .05 .04 .02 .03 1. 71 .07 10 .20 . 19 .41 .36 .08 . 18 . 16 .09 . 12 . 1.5 10 .20 .06 . 18 . 17 . 10 .06 . 10 J .10 . 10 . 17 . 06 .03 ?? .07 .03 .02 .02 16 . 16 .19 . 41 .27 .34 .25 .20 . 12 .29 i, ! 1.37 2. 22 3.46 .71 2.23 1.93 2. 23 2. 01 1.89 .70 3. 80 7. 69 2. 68 .03 .03 . 04 .09 .04 IS .65 .74 2.24 7.32 .71 1. 57 2. 64 5.31 3. 48 1. 48 .23 2. 46 2.56 2. 42 1£ .26 .56 1.43 .71 .82 . 35 3.77 1. 11 .70 .47 2.46 5. 13 .97 .07 .36 . 18 . 82 . 03 .23 .07 .19 2. 44 . 13 .34 .18 .06 1.64 .67 .30 . 01 .85 .03 J .03 .19 . 18 .88 .02 .06 . 12 . 12 IIS S .88 .93 3. 87 .36 1. 28 1.06 . 17 1. 17 1. 13 .59 1. 34 4.27 1.50 )( ) 1 .85 3.70 5. 30 1.43 1. 79 2.64 3.43 2. 42 3.02 1. 81 .82 1.79 n. 11 2. 12 : .78 1. 48 1. 43 2.86 1.24 1.41 .51 1.31 1.97 . 70 2. 90 1.43 .04 .03 ,! Li .62 1. 11 3. 67 .71 2.26 1. 06 1. 71 1. 76 2.41 2.71 . 35 2. 68 8. 55 2.06 -i • .03 .19 .20 .02 .03 .08 s> 1 1 .42 . 19 .20 1. 13 1. 06 . 51 1. 09 . 84 2. 68 1. 71 1. 17 F 1-43 . 56 2.24 .36 2.41 3. 34 1. 03 3. 50 1. 34 .90 .12 15.41 5.13 2.40 i .13 . 41 2.44 . 17 . 17 . 16 .23 . 59 1. 71 .32 . .94 1. 22 1. 07 1.85 1. 23 .51 1. 86 1 . so .90 . 35 3. 35 7.69 2. 25 ' .03 .20 .20 . 18 . 17 .06 . 09 99 . 18 ' .42 .61 .40 .69 1. 13 . 41 . 12 . 45 . 85 . 79 • 1 .37 . 14 .10 .32 . 45 .85 . 19 ) .16 .37 .61 .29 .34 .41 .41 .12 .22 .63 .23 .56 .20 .65 .70 2.00 2. 09 .32 1. 56 4. 27 .86 .20 .93 2. 44 ..... 1. 32 .53 .86 1 . 11 . 58 . 23 1 12 4 27 1 18 J . 41 .60 .35 . 17 . 64 . 09 .12 2 . 56 58 .. .10 .20 . 18 .69 . 18 . 15 * 22 ] 26 8 .07 .19 1 99 . 16 . 14 . 20 . 12 . 45 . 22 U- J -. .03 .19 .61 . 10 . 14 . 15 85 _ 17 • . .13 .19 .20 .36 .30 .18 .17 .06 .06 .85 99 .03 03 1 .03 .37 .20 .05 . 16 .06 ! 09 3 1 .33 . 19 1. 43 .36 .44 . 47 .29 . 90 . 12 47 4. 63 11. 40 1.79 6. 52 5. 98 4.46 4.92 5.54 .90 3. 64 5. 58 18.80 5.41 ) . 0/ .36 .54 . 17 . 33 . 12 . 45 31 . .07 .41 . 18 . 18 . 86 . 12 .90 1 3.42 21 .. .03 .01 .08 . 12 05 l .03 ! - 19 .20 . 10 .18 . 12 .03 . 12 . 85 . 13 1 .23 .56 .61 .49 .70 .34 . 57 . 49 .90 47 53 i .23 .19 .81 .36 .60 . 72 . 47 1.79 1* 71 ;1 .03 .41 .36 .21 .20 . 15 1.71 . IS .41 .03 . 04 . 03 02 !) .. .41 .36 . 04 . 18 . 12 . 06 22 06 1' .42 I .93 1 . 02 . 71 .56 .34 .64 .38 .90 . 35 ! 67 1.71 .59 .23 1 .56 1. 43 4. 88 - 1.43 .96 .88 1.71 1 .64 .93 .90 1 .47 1 1.34 5. 98 ’.94 Total for camps. 'O s 0 co g, t- c3 O O c3 E-< Inter- national classifi- cation No. 0.17 0.18 54 .03 .03 55a .09 .06 55b • OS .07 55c 3. 27 3.41 55d 2.49 1.89 55e 1.03 1.53 56a 1.44 1.15 56 b . 05 .05 57-59 .02 .02 60 . 14 . 11 61 .09 .08 62 . 13 . 10 63a .30 .24 63b . 14 . 12 64 .07 .07 66a .03 .02 66b .46 .39 66c 3. 52 3.17 69 . 05 . 05 74a 2.86 2.68 74b 1.38 1.21 74c . 2S .26 74d 1. SO 1.19 74e .05 .04 74f . 16 . 14 72 2. 10 1. 85 73a 1.54 1.78 73b 1.70 1.59 73c . 12 .08 73d 1.72 1. 86 74g . 11 . 10 67 2.53 1.98 68a 6.91 5. 06 68b . 22 .26 6Se 2.76 2. 55 68d . 2S .24 68e 2. 38 1.73 6Sf .18 .19 6Sg . 77 .71 68h . 57 .69 6Si 2.53 1.98 75a .71 .64 75a(l ) .39 .33 75a(2) .61 . 45 75a(3) .82 . DO 75a(4) .33 .29 75b .05 .04 toe .12 . 11 75d 1.23 .92 75e 4.86 5. 09 75f .34 .32 2 14 02 09 . 05 03 87 b 5.52 58.55 22. 58 33.11 39. 68 52. 65 23. 22 69. 21 53. 23 54. 14 43. 65 45. 73 38.29 51.95 42.89 95. 08 53. 78 74. 74 100a :|5 9.93 1.76 1.57 8. 10 6. 48 11.63 13. 98 14. 57 15. 25 26. 06 23. 27 12. 85 4.00 5. 10 8.69 6. 19 6.29 100b . 03 . 08 1. 53 100c m 12. 22 6.61 15.80 13. 84 15. 02 4.68 13. 43 19. 92 18.74 8.59 10.44 27. 17 26. 61 7. 06 29. 02 8. 25 7. 75 lOOd : 1 .42 .17 .44 5.02 1.00 . 55 .71 .24 2.64 .90 .21 .38 . 95 1.44 .73 . 65 .69 lOOe I 9 .19 .21 .08 .05 . 08 . 12 . 17 . 04 .08 . 05 .61 . 12 .08 . 10 77 , 5 .11 . 11 .03 .20 . 12 . 02 . 11 . 11 . 12 . 02 . 04 . 44 . 11 .21 l\2 7. 33 3.43 13. 65 7. 49 4. 74 8. 36 27.99 10. 35 11.97 1.73 6. 29 6.86 5. 76 4. 62 10.06 7. 68 79a |7 .65 .33 .60 .62 .35 .25 4. 91 .98 .36 . a 1.48 .34 1. 48 1.09 .44 . O/ 1.08 79a(l) ,9 .19 .11 .03 .30 . 24 . 06 . 04 .08 . 05 .02 . 04 . 17 79a(2) t 4.43 2. 26 8. 41 5. 13 2. 68 5. 44 12. 52 7.45 9. 20 1.09 3.91 4. 79 2.33 3. 01 7. 05 3.06 2. 40 79a(3) ( 6 1.22 .50 3. 49 1.13 1.00 1.51 9. 34 1.39 .72 .45 .66 1. 21 1.57 .44 2. 13 3. 13 .21 79a(4) 9 . 19 .03 . 55 . 24 . 16 . 15 . 04 .04 .08 . 10 . 04 .08 .05 .04 . 04 .04 79a(6) . 02 . 02 . 04 .03 I .76 .33 .85 .62 .60 .30 .71 .33 1.46 .16 .38 .21 .09 .37 .80 . 10 79a(8) j2 .38 .08 . 16 .31 .49 .30 1. 65 .84 .38 . 45 . 16 . 3S .31 . 17 .39 1.64 . 59 79b 7 .08 .42 .08 .35 .05 .16 .08 .28 .08 . 45 .04 .12 .22 . 10 .08 .35 79c p 1 1.03 1.25 1.37 2. 26 .81 .30 .63 1.80 .49 1.99 . 45 .79 .43 .35 1.59 .42 5.94 79d E .76 1.09 .52 2.15 .46 .35 .67 .16 .34 4.91 1.36 .45 .40 .17 .69 .23 .24 793 2 . 11 .08 . 05 .15 .08 . 13 . 08 . 21 . 02 . 04 . 20 . 04 80 .03 . 10 . 03 . 15 04 04 1 1 03 81a B .08 .08 .05 .21 .19 .30 .12 .37 .13 1.31 .45 .64 ! 21 .13 .15 .07 81b ! . . . | .08 . 04 . 02 81c . 12 .04 . 12 81d 7 . 05 10 04 12 02 04 04 04 10 1 1 10 82 V- 7.30 1.67 ! 6.95 6. 97 7. 70 5. 54 7. 15 4.88 7. 74 8.44 10. 77 8.18 8. 24 5. 84 10. 69 7.91 7.89 83a 5. 31 1.25 4.64 2. 87 5. 42 2. 37 4.99 2.14 5. 48 7.65 9.79 3.66 4. 60 2.14 6. 29 4. 58 4.62 83b M' 2.33 1.09 2.77 2. 87 2.47 .81 2.91 1.86 4. 80 3.41 3. 50 2.07 3. 22 1.57 3.67 2. 06 2.64 83c .31 .25 .16 .72 .49 .05 .79 .59 .42 .38 .04 .26 .31 .22 .66 .27 .24 83d . 03 . 02 . 02 . 04 4 3.78 .67 2.47 1.44 3. 06 2. 06 1.81 2.47 1.93 5. 63 3. 37 2. 68 2. 67 3. 79 3. 35 3.59 4. 83 84b • .08 .08 : .22 . 10 .73 .05 .08 ■ IS 2.50 . 15 .12 . 15 .05 .09 .15 . 19 .07 85a .99 . 10 . 16 . 10 . 16 . 02 34 04 07 12 . 04 85b il .08 .08 I -36 .31 2. 96 .35 .55 8.45 3.53 .71 . 45 1.70 .43 . 65 15. 15 20.47 .90 85c • .08 1 .03 . 03 . 20 . 08 . 02 .04 .10 . 05 .08 . 10 . 10 . 15 02 ! H i. 34 1.42 .85 4.31 1.87 2.72 1.37 5. 29 1.74 5.59 3.08 .60 4.07 1.35 4.36 8.02 3.13 85f i . 19 1 .03 .21 .22 .25 . 12 . 18 .21 .34 .04 . 19 .26 .09 .24 . 11 .28 85g .27 .08 .14 .72 .43 .05 .27 .04 .13 . 16 .57 .31 . 17 .15 .46 .07 85h MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 7 22 Table 85. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped „ RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence— Continued. States of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86 a 86b 86c 86d 86e 86 f *6g 86h 86i 87 a 87 b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79 d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 88a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c S5d 85e 85 f 85? 85h Cause. VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media Mastoiditis Otitis externa Defective hearing (cause not stated). . . Ear, other diseases of IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Adenoids I Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. Nose, external deformity of Turbinate hypertrophy i Sinusitis (all) j Polypus, nasal j Perforated nasal septum | Rhinitis (cause not stated) j Nasal fossae, other diseases of ' X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal j Pharynx, other diseases of j XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combinedlesions, mitral aortic (6) Pulmonic lesions (7) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified. . Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arterioesolerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids V aricocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of. . Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, f unctional Bradycardia Heart-block Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of... | Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. c3 EH Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas. 7.61 13.17 5.35 21.26 31.16 6.90 18. 99 15.42 7.97 2.84 10.58 3.53 .39 .57 .30 .26 . 45 .20 1.88 .37 1.18 .73 .50 .04 1. 10 .53 .23 .08 .25 .15 .33 1.51 .08 .32 .12 .19 .37 .46 .62 .07 .35 .38 .38 .67 .27 .59 .40 . 15 .40 .47 .14 .35 .13 .03 .29 .17 .59 .47 .60 5.11 2.81 1.03 1.01 3.35 2.30 5.82 .74 .95 2.66 1.26 .03 .02 .20 .57 .26 .08 . 17 .17 .47 1.60 2.26 3.00 .89 3.55 2.48 .40 4. 27 1.64 1.03 .47 2.93 i.oi .20 .24 .21 . 19 .03 .08 .22 .27 .25 .08 .02 17.76 11.85 12. 77 11.25 27. 25 8.20 13.34 2.56 32.78 9.47 16.23 21.93 . 55 .89 .89 .56 .99 .63 .84 .50 .30 1.42 .53 .25 I 4.06 9.58 1.19 8.34 9.84 3.88 4.98 4.05 3.25 1.89 5.59 5.29 . .12 .03 .03 . 04 . 15 .47 .07 45. 39 90.06 19.90 85.02 95. 52 24.89 36.38 35.67 49.03 13.26 120. 54 57.47 17.45 12. 90 .89 7.94 3.09 1.79 5.81 2. 14 1.48 4.74 8.05 5.04 .05 75 .03 .07 13.74 33.68 2. 08 33.07 21.46 20.21 7.57 24. 48 9.75 6.63 29.60 37.31 .31 .84 .59 .70 2.69 .17 .46 1.19 .59 .67 .50 .08 . 14 .09 .13 .03 .13 - . 10 .15 .50 . 12 . 14 .30 . 14 .11 .23 .25 .10 .13 .25 2. 30 9.12 .89 4.27 4.37 4.65 7.49 9.28 2.07 1.42 3.26 3.53 .35 1. 60 42 .64 .33 42 1.74 .44 .27 .04 .07 .19 .23 .21 .42 .15 .13 .25 1.41 4.98 2. 94 2.40 2.92 4.73 3.56 .74 1. 42 2.73 2.52 .39 1 38 .59 40 91 . 83 1 38 2. 84 . 15 .25 .41 .07 '.ii .03 .04 .52 .30 .07 .25 ! .03 .02 02 05 .12 .73 .30 .35 .08 .30 .71 .17 .30 .07 .25 | .20 2. 25 . 45 .29 .07 .33 .45 .44 .53 .25 08 62 1 IQ 20 19 21 . 10 . 15 .33 .35 1.60 1.78 .63 .53 1. 13 .50 .52 .47 .33 1.01 .70 . 35 1.49 .66 .11 1.23 2.76 1.47 .30 .47 .27 .25 .08 05 .29 . 10 . 17 .02 .30 .47 O.A 30 11 07 08 .05 .25 .04 OK .31 .08 .17 .21 .25 .02 .13 16 0.1 03 .03 .07 .05 .03 .04 .05 .47 .07 ■25 6.17 8.71 2.08 7.80 10.37 11.15 8.62 6.94 8.42 6.16 9.31 7.56 3.79 3.60 3.22 3.63 6.60 4.89 3.76 1.92 1.42 3.39 2.27 1.87 2.92 2. 08 2.00 1.95 4.45 3.05 6.07 .59 .47 1.60 1.51 .43 .49 .30 .21 02 .37 .30 .46 .12 .30 .47 .13 .25 | 3.67 4.22 .59 3. 15 4.77 2.85 5.06 2. 02 5.17 .47 4.99 .23 .65 .21 .29 .27 2.76 .25 .07 .20 .49 .30 1.24 .37 .43 .59 .10 .15 .73 6.55 .02 07 08 . 02 2. 42 3.57 1.19 2.80 4.29 1.69 2.55 1.14 1.77 .47 2.59 i.oi .04 .08 .28 .21 .07 .38 .17 .44 .07 . 2j .12 .41 .30 .23 .11 .13 .29 .70 .07 ! 0 1 1 *4! * i; n i ) i p Ip a 723 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. imps), /or white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence-- Continued. i 3 1 ■ o 2 £ p o 3 © '2 3 b o P ° Delaware. District of Colum- bia. J Florida. Georgia. 6 A c3 ■d | Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 83 7. 32 2.66 13.37 6.08 19.57 4.63 8.02 4.52 12. 13 24.07 6.98 3.66 4.95 9.65 5.50 4.89 7.31 76a 6* .30 .20 .23 .86 .39 1.14 1.50 .16 .43 .31 .27 .43 .73 .27 76b 14 .. .30 .72 1.35 .80 .19 .40 .58 .60 .47 .54 .15 .27 .32 .37 76c .52 .30 .05 .13 .87 .46 .05 .09 76d 14 2. 09 .41 .34 .64 .19 .25 1.20 .31 99 .31 .32 .09 14 .30 .26 .23 .57 .58 .20 .58 .75 .22 .27 .86 .27 86a 76 .52 .30 7. 02 1.35 4.79 1.23 2.24 3.47 6.32 .47 .97 3.49 1.13 2.32 2.76 86b .03 86c 31 .46 .38 .19 .30 .58 .45 .40 .05 .24 86d 35 2. 09 .30 4.71 .90 3.99 31. 72 .91 .94 3.18 4.21 1.49 .65 .46 2.64 1.51 1.47 .98 86e 52 .26 .56 .48 .06 .15 .08 .22 . 12 .27 86f .03 .29 86g 157 22.49 1.48 20. 90 28.49 19.86 .52 14.31 14.44 10.83 33.35 7.53 31.55 40.30 28.04 24.59 7.31 86h 11 .52 1.38 .11 .73 39. 00 .40 .58 1.05 .78 .32 . 93 .49 2.21 2.32 . 18 S6i iiit 3.14 .59 4.66 2.81 8.05 6.66 3.33 6. 06 6.77 5.81 2.80 10.83 4.83 8.09 7.58 4.19 87a .30 .06 .09 87b 3i51 88.91 26.57 53.21 31.64 86.36 115.74 77.29 67.61 68.44 261. 02 62.85 31.43 58.00 69.88 58. 13 93.82 127.94 100a A0 14.64 2.07 19.26 9.91 19. 06 7.83 6.06 24.84 24.67 3.77 1.83 2.63 6.39 3. 88 16. 88 12.30 100b 4 .45 . 10 .06 .20 . 15 100c 3l 3 27. 20 14.76 19.51 8.33 18.49 6.94 31.04 7. 25 17.04 36.71 15.77 12.59 29.54 23. 23 29.23 19.45 20. 94 100d '.’6 16.74 .89 1.64 .23 2.08 1.10 .25 7.51 3.01 3.14 .31 1.25 .38 .37 1.34 lOOe Is .10 .32 .10 .30 .75 .04 .05 .12 .09 77 .15 .56 .51 .45 .05 . 15 .24 .31 .09 .22 . 12 .09 78 ft 5.23 1.48 2.71 2. 70 11.65 6. 14 2. 63 14.15 8.42 3. 77 4.95 2.32 6.93 2.53 3.79 2.85 79a 4 .67 .23 .64 .65 .10 .58 .45 .71 . 11 .31 .76 .27 .37 . 18 79a(l) '7 .15 . 11 .13 .06 .60 .08 .04 .05 .12 79a(2) 1 4.71 .30 1.43 2.03 8.17 4.01 2.33 11.26 5.27 2.51 3.66 1.08 4.11 1.51 2.20 i.si 79a(3) 52 1.18 .31 .34 2.33 .71 .10 1.16 2.11 .31 .54 .62 1.47 .49 .61 .89 79a(4) .26 .06 .58 .08 .11 .45 .16 . 12 .18 79a(5) I. .03 .06 79a(6) ir .pH .06 .04 .05 79a(7) .05 .10 .52 .10 .58 .08 .54 .31 .04 .37 .09 79a(8) .. 1.57 .30 .20 .79 .51 .19 .10 .58 .16 .32 .31 .27 .22 .12 .36 79b' ' . 1.05 . 15 .23 .64 .45 .05 .11 .04 .16 .24 .36 79c . .52 .89 .72 ,ii 2.23 .78 .75 2.31 .60 .24 .86 1.03 .67 .59 .37 .89 79d 5.23 .30 1.84 .n .83 .45 .50 .29 1.20 .24 . 65 .46 .36 1.29 .37 1.07 79e v .20 .79 .16 .32 .35 .08 .11 .15 .09 .05 .37 .09 80 .05 .15 .04 81a .15 .11 .22 .06 .29 .08 .13 .05 .18 81b .06 81c .12 81d .15 .16 . 13 .58 .11 .15 .22 .11 .18 82 5. 8. 89 2.36 8.45 5.97 14.34 2.31 5.50 5.76 7.22 16.55 5.96 3.12 2.63 6.57 4.85 5.38 5.61 83a 3. 3.66 3. 84 5.99 5.63 9.32 9.26 2.26 3.87 3.47 8.42 2.82 4.52 1.55 2.28 1.94 .86 2.23 83b 6.80 .59 2.92 .68 4.18 2.31 2.00 .94 1.44 1.50 1.49 .43 .93 1.21 1.56 .98 1.16 83c .30 .26 .23 .77 . 39 . 10 . 58 .24 .22 .31 .22 .27 .24 . 45 83d . 10 84a 1.57 . 59 4. 30 4. 17 11.05 4. 63 2.59 2. 43 4. 62 5. 87 2.82 3. 55 2. 32 2.95 2. 05 2. 69 4. 10 84b . . .1 . . 15 . 11 . 42 . 19 . 10 . 29 . 31 . 11 . 15 . 04 . 11 . 12 .09 .05 .06 .29 . 08 . 13 .11 . 18 85b .52 . 10 . 11 .26 . 58 .30 .58 . 45 .24 . 43 .31 2. 19 .22 .12 .09 85c .05 .10 .06 . 15 .09 .05 . . . .03 .06 1-j 1.05 1.48 1.49 1.13 2. 62 1.23 1.34 1.73 .75 1.26 .97 .46 .94 .70 1.10 .53 85f .30 . 10 .35 2. 31 . 19 .20 .29 1 20 . 39 . 13 . 38 . 12 . 09 85g . 1 .20 .23 .10 .26 .15 1 .31 . 11 .18 .16 .12 .18 85h 3553—25 47 724 MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. States of occurrence- -Continued. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North CaroUna. North Dakota. 6 i 2 : ° ! < VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 5. 28 5.71 5.71 9.72 6. 06 4.71 10.89 5.44 7. 02 5. 47 21.74 C. 47 9 76b .28 .78 .52 .31 .42 .77 . 38 . 13 76c .28 .21 .26 .26 . 94 .58 ] 76d .08 . 11 76e .28 . 14 . 16 .52 .42 .42 .28 1. 32 .is 1 IX. Nasal fossse., diseases of. * 86a .21 .31 .52 . 30 . 14 .21 .19 i Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. 1.39 2. 26 1.57 1.57 2.79 .56 2.77 1. 13 Nose, external deformity of .07 .02 I . 16 . 52 .14 . 14 .26 .26 86e .28 .63 1.04 1. 10 1.46 1.12 1.67 2. 07 .77 ! 1 86f .28 .31 . 18 . 14 .16 | .j 86g .14 .01 86h Rhinitis (cause notstated) 56.73 16.08 4.68 10. 66 24. 24 1.05 17. 92 13.66 19.53 37. 70 10.87 19. 08 1 ij .28 . 71 . 47 1.32 . 70 . 58 . 75 . 32 \ X. Throat, diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 1.39 6. 00 1.04 7.21 6. 06 8. 37 3.71 2. 93 5.84 13. 38 3. 62 4.87 , 1, 87 b . 16 .52 .03 . 01 100a Tonsillitis, acute 28.36 73.58 123. 12 119. 16 66. 67 50.76 67. 45 130. 07 65. 57 40. 72 115.94 61. 29 1 5! 1.39 19. 12 3.64 20.23 12. 12 4. 19 7. 16 4. 88 9.99 5. 09 8.33 ; 100c .03 .13 .19 II 100d Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal 7.79 22.43 10.91 39.51 18.18 78. 49 15. 37 17. 57 24. 89 22. 43 123. 19 20.li r 100e .28 4. 73 1. 41 .52 2.01 1. 12 1.47 .94 2. 24 iff XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 . 11 . 14 . 13 .06 .. 78 .28 .03 . 14 .31 .06 L | 79a 1.67 4. 66 1.04 1. 25 1. 05 5. 98 1.81 4. 46 6. 41 12. 36 1 I!) 79a .99 . 16 .61 .14 . 11 .94 . 38 1 i 79a . 14 .03 .49 . 19 .19 . 1. 11 2. 89 1. 04 . 94 1.05 4.01 1.25 2. 99 3. 39 8.52 1 79a .35 . 16 .83 . 14 .65 .38 • 70 1 79a .26 . 14 .09 .57 2.50 79a . 19 79a .02 . 19 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified. . .56 .28 .22 . 14 . 13 .57 .00 ( 79b .28 .28 . 16 .58 . 14 .31 . 19 79c .28 .28 i. 04 .31 .52 .27 . 14 .24 . 19 .32 J 79d .28 .35 2. 08 2. 04 2. 62 1.03 .28 1.24 .38 .58 1 79e ency. .28 . 56 1.04 .78 . 52 .80 . 98 1.26 .75 .19 ' 80 .21 6. 06 .05 . 14 . 13 . 19 .19 . ! .02 .02 .38 10. 87 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension .21 .22 . 15 .13 ., 81c . 01 81d .28 .02 . 02 .06 . 82 . 16 6. 06 . 52 .06 .04 83a 5.01 5. 86 3. 64 4.70 12. 12 3. 14 5. 25 8. 64 6. 20 5.09 4.42 i 83b 2. 22 2. 12 .52 2. 98 12. 04 3. 08 2.93 3. 75 7. 35 .91 l .56 .99 2. 35 .52 1.97 .42 1. 58 1.51 1.34 3 83d .28 .28 . 16 12. 12 . 19 .14 .24 . 19 3. 62 1. 84a .02 84b Lymphatic* syst em, other diseases ol . . 3. 89 1.90 1.56 2.82 6. 06 .52 2. 65 2. 09 2. 57 4.71 2.SS * 85a 2. 61 .31 6. 06 . 19 . 14 . 17 .06 .07 .06 85c .35 .31 1.05 2. 62 . 28 .32 ....1 . 32 85d .28 . 16 .03 .06 1 85e .04 .00 85f .56 2. 19 1. 56 2. 51 1.24 2. 09 1.32 1. 51 .77 . .07 .27 . 14 .36 . 19 .19 85h Circulatory system, other diseases ol. . .21 .16 .26 1 .32 .13 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 725 ops), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence— Continued. ■a o Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. 1 Tennessee. Texas. ■q«m Vermont. Virginia. Washington. 1 West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. l Total for States. | Total for camps. Total for States camps. 21 3. 77 5. 37 9.98 5. 00 9. 98 9. 85 3. 26 10. 08 6. 50 1.81 3.52 10. 05 25.64 8. 70 14.36 12.04 9 .23 .19 .41 .26 .88 .17 .49 .41 .12 .45 . 46 .60 .54 p9 . 03 . 19 1.22 2.44 .47 . 18 .69 .51 . 15 .23 . 22 .85 .38 .34 .36 .20 .03 .34 .02 .03 .06 .28 . 19 . 7 . 16 .37 .41 .37 .35 .31 .32 . 12 2. 56 .35 .48 .43 1:9 . 13 .81 .28 . 18 1.03 . 33 .70 .22 2. 56 .34 .28 .30 1J5 1.50 .37 1.63 2. 44 1.43 5. 54 .70 2. 74 2. 58 1.60 .23 2. 23 3.42 3.01 3. 49 3. 29 . 00 . 00 .00 |6 .03 .35 . 18 . 17 .29 .52 .35 .23 .28 1. 53 .74 3.26 3. 21 2.64 2. 29 . 17 2. 15 1.28 1. 53 3. 13 5. 13 1.97 2. 39 2.22 jO .03 .41 .23 . 18 . 17 . 12 . 15 . 12 .22 .17 . 18 .17 .20 . 01 . 02 .01 .01 .01 islo 39.74 25. 35 55.80 136. 59 25.72 14.95 6. 51 39. 08 15.51 37.71 23.53 8.22 i3. 62 52.14 21.10 12. 28 15. 90 9 .68 .93 .41 2. 44 .36 1. 15 .35 .34 .94 .61 10. 22 1.34 .85 .92 5. 98 3. 90 1 5.17 6. 29 6.52 2.44 2.14 3.74 5. 45 25. 20 6. 27 7.46 1.81 1.53 6. 48 35. 04 5.37 5.91 5.69 .07 .20 .02 .02 .02 t 61.39 51.99 48.68 29. 27 72. 14 72. 14 164. 12 51. 08 45. 90 56.25 50. 68 38. 77 297. 45 205. 13 69. 88 63.12 65. 89 146 4.94 .74 11.61 7. 32 4.64 9. 33 16. 18 15. 77 10. 63 18. 14 1.81 .70 9. 38 8. 55 10. 08 9.09 9. 49 . 10 .03 . 18 . 06 1. 56 .1)6 .07 .07 20 B 12.39 24.05 19. 55 39. 02 6.43 15. 49 10. 20 29. 65 13. 11 18. 69 48. 87 15.86 89.10 46. 16 19. 39 19.87 19. 67 ) 1.14 1. 22 2.44 1.43 1.52 2. 81 10. 46 .41 .61 .90 .35 5.14 2. 56 1.67 1.33 1.47 .13 . 08 .18 10 .09 . 12 .22 . 10 .12 . 11 .19 . 08 . 17 . 10 . 12 .13 . 11 . 12 u 1.82 1.48 5.50 2. 44 2.50 2. 42 3. 87 1. 03 4. 47 4. 30 2.71 2.11 6.70 14.53 4.19 8.16 6.53 .16 .37 1. 02 .28 . 18 .25 .61 .47 .22 .85 . 40 .91 .70 .11 .10 .09 .04 .09 .67 .09 .12 . 11 1.1 1.27 .74 2.85 2. 44 1. 43 1.86 3. 34 .86 3.52 2.96 1.81 1.41 5.36 7.69 2.91 4.67 3. 95 .10 1.43 1.07 . 12 . 18 .47 .26 . 12 .45 5. 13 . 50 1.85 1.30 .03 .01 . 04 .35 . 12 . 15 . 14 . 15 .20 .01 .01 .01 . 01 .18 . 02 .01 .01 .01 . 16 .37 .05 . 17 . 12 .03 .90 .85 . 12 .45 .32 .03 .36 . 20 1. 23 . 51 . 51 . 46 . 47 . 85 .31 .52 .43 .07 .20 .71 . 12 . 18 . 17 . 16 .23 .90 .47 .20 , ?•?■ .21 .59 .37 1.63 4. 88 .49 3. 87 .34 .82 .41 .70 4. 27 .83 1.12 1.00 -•1 .46 .93 .41 .58 .35 .51 .53 .29 .35 .22 1. 71 .67 .65 .65 . .41 . 16 . 18 . 17 . 06 . 15 . 15 .08 .11 ; . 07 .03 . 04 . 06 .03 .03 .03 .07 .41 .05 . 10 . 12 . 11 .19 . 15 .01 .00 .01 . 01 — .03 .01 . 01 . 01 .03 .06 . 17 . 06 .07 .06 .06 ■ 3-4? 2.78 9. 57 4. 88 5.00 7. 27 4. 93 6. 17 6.00 5. 98 2.71 3. 05 14.52 17. 95 6. 51 7.86 7.31 ! 1. 9o 2. 04 3. 05 3.93 4. 33 4. 22 4.97 5.47 6. 76 2.71 .70 5. 36 10. 26 4. 19 4. 14 4.16 i . 85 .93 1.63 .36 1.58 1.41 1.37 1.37 2. 44 2. 23 4.27 1.63 2. 69 2. 26 .10 .37 .41 .21 .20 .23 . 12 .85 .23 .35 .30 . 00 . 01 . 01 ( j 1.40 - 1.85 9. 16 7. 32 2. 86 5. 14 6.68 3. 26 3. 81 .90 6. 33 1.64 6.92 10. 26 3.61 3. 07 3.29 .03 .19 .41 .36 . 13 . 43 . 17 .22 .21 .48 .37 .03 .04 . 17 . 23 .04 .12 .08 .29 .37 .41 .71 .76 1.06 .86 1. 05 .93 .35 . 45 .74 2. 29 1.66 .] .16 .19 .41 .03 .06 .03 .05 .03 .04 .02 .01 .02 .01 .49 2.96. 2. 44 .36 1.41 .70 4. 46 1.31 .46 .47 1.56 7.69 1.29 2. 52 2.01 . 13 .37 . 14 . 17 . 18 . 12 .20 .20 .20 .07 1.07 .10 . 16 .06 .90 1 .85 . 14 .21 .18 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b 86c 86d 86e 86 f 86g 86h 86i 87 a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(6) 79a(7) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c S3d 84 a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 851 726 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. I Camps of occurrence. Beauregard. 1 Bowie. Cody. Custer. Devens. Dix. Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. a> t-i t~> o Fremont. Funston. : — XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89 90 134. 19 79. 81 72.43 88. 79 93.96 61. 09 40. 32 23. 50 152. 20 65 4/, 7( 91 Pneumonia, broncho- a 17. 13 14.26 5. 70 25.03 7. 00 7.36 2.44 2. 09 2.21 2.12 7.40 9. 37 ; 99a Pneumonia, lobar 20.44 40. 13 35. 61 3.56 27. 68 3. 60 11.92 20. 56 2. 69 1. 00 19.53 33. 10 f 9:3a 1. 15 .31 .44 .26 .22 .36 .86 . 16 . 13 .50 93b Pleurisy , serofibrinous .79 1.51 .53 1.35 .68 .82 1.14 .64 .63 . 56 .26 1. 38 93c Pleura, other diseases of 7. 38 9.19 4. 29 4.14 3.92 4. 34 6. 68 6.36 .95 1.56 1.17 6.73 : 95 96 Asthma 6.34 3. 13 2. 03 2.01 1.66 2. 98 5.09 1.61 .95 .67 1.95 l. 82 ; 97 . 16 .04 .47 .07 .53 .06 . 11 . 16 .08 98 1.70 .13 .30 .15 .24 .12 .22 .ii .06 .18 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a .79 1.90 .22 .36 . 18 .47 .39 ?9 .24 99b .05 .04 .02 .09 99c Mouth and annexe, other diseases of. . 3. 17 2. 10 1.59 2.81 1.95 2.07 3. 94 2.36 i. a .22 2. 85 2. >i 101 .04 . 13 .03 .04 .04 102a Ulcer of the stomach .35 .32 .53 1. 08 .22 . 56 2. 38 . 11 1. 17 .30 102b Gastroenteroptosis .30 .16 .04 . 11 .07 1.20 .39 .04 . 16 . 11 .45 20 10'2e Stomach, other diseases of 12. 18 12. 12 8.97 5.05 11.25 13. 68 15. 38 8. 56 11.70 3. 34 6. 16 13.73 1, 105a Duodenal ulcer . 15 .48 .27 .72 .68 .36 2. 23 . 11 . 11 .32 . 36 If 105b Diarrhea 9.01 1. 66 1. 66 1.52 2.71 2. 09 2.65 3. 10 3. 16 .78 .39 2. 84 1 105c Enteritis and colitis 15. 25 20. 80 8.17 2. 78 3. 48 7.34 7. 40 20.71 3. 48 3.34 3. 05 10.07 Ii 106 86. 82 1.78 . 18 .52 .02 .62 . 37 . 16 .08 worm). 107a .08 .04 . 16 .06 107b 18. 07 .31 .52 . 33 . 40 .39 . 30 .52 . 26 | 107c .05 .12 .04 .08 .09 . 09 . 11 . 11 . 13 108 Appendicitis 13. 17 12. 16 14. 05 10. 83 5. 69 8. 96 13. 24 12. 64 6.64 2. 23 8. 24 12. 33 | 109a Hernia 16. 28 11. 57 14. 93 12.76 17. 66 25. 62 27. 15 12. 60 6. 96 2. 34 20. 11 18. 80 i ll 109b 1 ntestinal obstruction .25 .08 .27 . 14 . 15 .24 .09 .30 .11 . 13 .18 ! I' 110a Fistula in ano .79 .91 1.10 1. 19 .68 1.71 1. 14 .97 .47 .33 .78 1.30 | 110b Intestines, other diseases of 41.53 24. 33 10. 07 8.57 9. 93 16. 52 18.84 23. 40 13. 29 12. 47 14.60 15.88 l : 113 Cirrhosis of the liver .05 .04 .00 .03 .07 .06 .08 i ;• 114 Cholelithiasis .05 .08 .06 .04 . 16 .06 .04 . 16 . 19 .04 1 115a Cholecystitis 1.53 .44 .88 .61 .53 .80 1.05 1.57 .95 . 11 .84 1, 24 1 i|l 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other .54 .48 .49 .77 .06 .58 .60 .75 .63 .52 .42 diseases of. 1 15c 5.74 7. 73 .66 .06 1.40 1.29 1.66 1. 50 . 47 .45 44 117a .20 .04 .03 . 11 .02 . 12 .04 .06 117b Peritoneal adhesions . 84 .55 .35 .61 .24 .82 1.29 .64 i. n .22 .78 .54, 1 18a 118b .03 .04 . 18 .03 .02 118c . 10 .24 .04 .06 .33 . 11 .21 . 19 . 11 ,20 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 Nephritis, acute . 40 .48 .09 . 19 .22 .36 .57 .41 .63 .22 .13 .78 120 Nephritis, chronic .54 .91 .53 .63 .55 .71 .75 .79 .32 . 11 . 19 122a .05 .03 .02 .07 .04 .06 .ON 122b .05 .04 .02 .03 122c . 10 . 12 . 13 .03 .04 . 15 .02 ■ 122d . 59 .48 . 18 .06 . 31 . 22 .07 . 16 .22 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of. .49 .71 . IS . 44 .57 1.00 .33 .37 . 16 . ii .39 123 Nephrolithiasis .99 .71 .09 .30 .59 .56 .45 . 22 . 47 . ii .06 1 124a Cystitis 1.44 1.82 1. 10 .85 . 46 1.07 .87 .82 . 16 .22 1.88 1 .54 124b Bladder, other diseases of 1. 14 .95 .09 . 50 .72 1.42 .72 1. 12 .63 .58 . 14 • 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) .64 . 16 .22 .06 1.49 5. 63 1. 02 .93 . 16 1.23 J. no 125b .30 .28 .22 .22 .35 .49 .24 .34 .06 .32 . 1 95c . 05 .04 .03 . 04 .02 .04 126 Prostate, diseases of .69 .24 .22 .08 31 1. 16 .21 . 34 .06 127a . 59 . 55 .27 . 19 .59 1.82 1. 26 . 90 . 79 1.69 . i 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) .79 .44 .71 .50 .70 2.09 .81 .82 .63 .22 .58 127c Hydrocele 1. 19 .87 .62 .99 1.40 1.20 1.05 .75 .79 .71 . N ' 127d Warts, external genital organs 1. 44 .24 . 13 .52 .72 .96 .51 .37 .47 . ii .39 . M 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases 6. 24 7.41 1. 10 1.21 1. 12 1.38 3. 49 2. 32 2. 06 1. 45 2.01 3.44 ■ of (nonvenereal). a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 72 7 ;cips), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. Kearny. Lee. Lewis. Logan. MacArthur. c 75 O o Meade. Mills. Pike. Sevier. Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 4 >D 93.69 37. 96 59. 81 39.99 51. 52 69. 35 69.10 60. 62 116. 72 57. 15 81.71 10S. 13 106. 45 60. 51 166.97 64.09 76. 13 89-90 -13 1.15 1.84 5. 06 26. 35 13. 56 3. 07 2. 67 2. 24 25. 81 1.61 5.80 6.14 11.48 2.05 11.30 5.00 6. 05 91 112 18.14 3. 26 5.03 4. 41 11.71 4. 28 7. 42 4. 63 5. 12 12.83 17. 48 8. 93 5. 26 7. 59 24. 25 11.61 8. 41 92a ;i .69 .05 .10 .43 .30 .27 . 45 .47 .30 .29 .11 .62 .31 .88 .42 .21 93a -'6 2. 14 .25 .38 .10 .52 .40 .98 .94 1.65 .45 .37 .26 .69 .44 . 9S 1.03 .87 93b •4 5.16 2. 01 2.47 4.31 3. 55 2. 27 6. 63 2. 47 5. 42 5. 63 4. 98 2.37 4. 29 5.80 7. 59 6.04 3. 30 93c . .04 .03 95 .4 2. 18 .84 2.09 4. 20 3. 20 4. 28 2. 67 3. 24 2.96 4.16 3. 62 2. 60 2.93 1.96 6. 09 3. 97 4. 20 96 2 .15 .42 .11 . 10 .49 .05 .27 . 10 .04 ■ OS .33 .41 .43 .69 1. 07 97 7 .50 6. 92 .21 .11 .25 .16 .24 .19 .11 .04 . 15 .52 .04 .46 . 15 .10 9S 3 .65 .08 .11 .31 .33 .20 .16 .49 .53 .82 .30 .24 . 4S .34 .38 .21 99a .04 .03 . 10 .02 .04 .02 99b •10 3.59 .33 1.87 2.05 2.44 1.41 2. 24 2.37 4.76 3.08 2.14 2.56 1.93 2.44 2.96 O o ei 1.81 99c 2 .10 .03 .05 .00 .02 .04 .02 .05 101 2 1.60 .27 .41 1.06 .45 1. 02 .25 .89 .53 1.11 .72 .50 .74 .51 .61 1.08 102a 9 .04 .08 .10 .08 .05 .55 .08 .04 .12 .04 .12 .13 .39 .27 .10 102b 0 10.20 3.76 10.58 8.92 9.68 8.26 12.48 7.43 11.61 9.49 13.73 7.88 16.72 5.49 17.40 11.31 20. 19 102c 5 1.26 .17 .19 .10 .38 .55 .90 .49 .91 .19 .16 .19 .29 . 35 .39 .23 .59 105a 3 1.22 5.02 16. 10 16.20 1.52 25. 43 .90 6.02 2.60 2.59 11.31 2.90 8.19 .92 3.33 2.90 4. 13 105b ■17 10.85 2.76 11.57 11.89 8.43 29. 61 4.44 4.78 5.18 6.71 15.30 10. 25 8.53 7.50 14. 90 8.63 16. 47 105c 7 2.14 .08 72.61 .10 21.53 .71 .04 2.43 .91 5.36 .70 .38 .17 1.18 .59 4.74 30.92 106 .01 .49 .84 .04 .15. .02 .02 .OS .07 107a 9 .53 .16 .21 .24 .35 .31 .33 .49 1.09 .53 .08 .12 .31 .24 .11 .28 107b .23 .08 . 33 . 10 .08 . 12 . 11 . 15 . 12 .07 .26 .05 .15 .07 107c i07 8.21 2.76 6.73 6.56 7.81 9.32 14.64 5.69 8.80 14.40 18.55 S. 86 5.4S 9.68 12.55 7.64 9.24 10S e 2 13.52 9.70 14.89 20.10 21.07 13.65 19.32 14.78 20.59 14.75 23.60 12.44 29.03 12. 25 22.98 13.56 9.94 109a 7 .11 .08 .19 .10 .22 . 05 .12 .18 .32 .19 .33 .38 .19 .13 .34 .19 .14 109b 2 1.18 .42 .82 1.33 1.03 1.31 1.14 .92 1.29 1.54 1.11 1.13 1.19 .22 1.08 .76 1.18 110a ; 11.96 13.13 15.44 15.69 12. 07 56.86 12.09 15.82 10.26 19.50 16.78 14.43 12.74 9.46 28. 43 12.91 24.91 110b i .08 .10 .02 .08 .08 .02 .04 .02 .04 .03 113 ) • OS .03 .10 .11 .05 .24 .02 .08 .04 .30 .02 .04 .10 114 i» .57 .49 .92 .46 .30 .94 .41 .72 .60 .49 .57 .93 .70 1.25 .15 .87 115a .65 .25 .49 .41 .38 .30 .79 .67 .51 1.24 1.11 .75 1.02 1.09 .44 .34 1.08 115b | .23 .08 .55 .31 .41 8.91 .55 . 22 1.23 3.75 .58 .45 .76 .48 1.05 1.18 2.78 115c ! .03 .05 . 12 .02 .04 .02 .01 117a jt 1.53 .17 .44 .92 1.00 .86 .79 .59 .47 .71 1.32 .79 .83 .61 1.27 .76 .80 117b 01 03 1 1 8a ! .04 .11 .04 .02 .04 .16 .04 .02 .07 .23 j 14 118b .08 .14 .31 .24 .10 .OS .16 .47 .19 .25 .08 .21 .09 .15 .08 .03 118c .42 .16 .10 .30 .05 .16 .29 .30 .38 .25 .34 .31 .44 .95 .23 .35 119 1.11 .42 .30 .10 .38 .60 .86 .86 .51 .64 .70 .53 . 67 .57 .91 .34 1.29 120 . 15 .OS .05 .04 .12 .01 .02 .07 .07 122a .04 .05 .15 .04 .06 .06 . 11 .04 .02 .02 .04 122b ••• .10 .03 .08 .02 .04 .08 1 22 o .23 .08 .44 .10 .33 .40 .35 .76 .13 .08 .45 .87 .10 .04 .34 . 15 .28 122d .42 .38 .62 .30 .96 .39 .53 .40 .49 .70 .45 .91 .39 .86 .42 .35 122e • 31 .25 .49 .72 1.08 .91 .16 .71 .44 .26 .25 .49 .64 .31 .37 .61 .59 123 • 1.07 .96 .92 1.00 .45 2.59 1.76 .95 2.21 1.64 1.36 1.33 .74 1.86 1.31 .97 124a ■ .84 .25 .36 .82 1.0S 1.06 .63 1.33 .72 .75 1.64 .41 1.64 .17 1.52 .#5 1.11 124b • .15 .59 .19 .72 .33 1.21 .24 .25 .32 .38 .66 1.58 .43 S. 46 1.98 .27 .49 125a • .15 .08 .05 .51 .27 .30 .20 .35 .47 .34 .45 .34 .40 .22 .27 .27 .28 125b .08 .03 05 08 01 .08 .27 03 45 08 .95 .25 .96 .21 .19 .96 .63 .39 .55 .79 .41 .68 .50 1.09 .42 .76 1.84 127a 1.53 .08 .36 .62 .76 .45 .82 .55 1.69 .60 .16 .45 .60 .61 1.10 1.41 .52 127b 1.07 .59 .85 1 1.23 1.63 .81 1.45 .84 1.12 1.43 1.89 .94 1.45 1.00 1.69 .80 1.11 127c . 34 .17 .41 .51 .52 .30 .71 .27 .63 .94 .90 .23 .10 .83 .93 .42 .07 127d 3. 25 .50 1.59 3.18 2.09 2.32 2.91 2.00 2.39 1.73 3.17 1.51 2.26 2.66 7.44 5.65 3.79 127e I 728 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 85. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Sheridan. Sherman. | Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 131.25 83.40 39.50 105. 20 160. 86 66. 90 115. 22 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 1.80 34. 65 6.24 8. 17 5.31 17. 12 11.08 92a Pneumonia, lobar 5.70 10. 12 2.38 9.65 25.99 0.04 49. 43 93a . 16 .32 1. 53 .51 .03 1.76 93 b Pleurisy, serofibrinous .47 1.16 .30 1.10 .91 .50 .59 93c Pleura, other diseases of 3.94 7.11 3.27 6.34 7.97 3.85 5. 48 95 96 Asthma 1.52 4.17 1.78 4.60 4.88 2.09 3.43 97 .04 .84 . 05 .21 .20 .17 98 Lungs, otlier diseases of .31 .35 .59 .31 .80 .03 .13 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris .31 .16 .30 .40 .37 .73 .59 99 b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from. .03 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. . 1.33 2.98 1. 19 10.03 2.29 2. 85 2. 34 101 .03 .30 .07 102a Ulcer ofthe stomach .62 .89 .59 .63 .45 .73 . 54 102b Gastroenteroptosis .08 .35 .63 .27 .30 .63 102c Stomach, other diseases of 7. 84 14. 18 19.90 15.71 17. 49 8. 13 11.75 105a . 47 . 51 . 12 . 16 .46 . 13 105b Diarrhea 1.01 1.84 .89 6.32 3. 12 4. 35 6.02 105c Enteritis and colitis 9. 64 11.82 2. 67 13. 86 14. 50 8. 00 8.82 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hook- 9. 68 .46 7. 07 48. 41 4.41 .67 worm . ) 107a .03 . 14 .07 107b . 31 . 27 . 33 3.89 . 43 .08 107c Intestinal parasites (others) .04 . 11 . 26 . 19 .08 108 Appendicitis 8.74 8. 58 5. 05 6. 15 13. 01 11.08 10. 58 109a Hernia 12. 14 33. 71 2. 67 14. 21 16. 61 22. 00 12.71 109b Intestinal obstruction .27 .24 .30 .35 .35 .03 .38 110a Fistula in ano 1 . 09 1.65 1. 17 1.25 1.06 1.00 110b Intestines, other diseases of 18. 30 14.58 8.91 19. 78 23. 01 15. 13 48. 30 113 Cirrhosis of the liver .03 114 Cholelithiasis . 20 .03 . 30 .09 . 03 .29 115a Cholecystitis .78 . 54 .30 .40 .59 .80 .67 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other .23 1.38 .30 .73 1. 12 .66 . 59 diseases of. 115c Liver, other diseases of .47 1.43 3.43 2.11 . 10 1.76 117a . 08 . 08 . 07 .03 . 04 117b Peritoneal adhesions . 51 .70 .30 .61 1.12 .53 .88 118a Pancreatitis .03 .04 118b Visceroptosis . 07 .03 .25 118c Digestive system, other diseases of . . . . .20 . 16 .21 .13 .17 .29 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvehereal) . 119 Nephritis, acute .43 .24 .89 .09 .35 .37 .25 120 Nephritis, chronic .35 .65 1. 19 .54 .75 .70 .63 122a Abscess, perin ephritic . 05 .05 . 10 .04 122b . 08 . 03 . 11 122c .04 . 03 .03 .03 . 13 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys . 23 . 22 . 16 . 13 . 13 . 50 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of. . .47 .46 .89 .49 .80 .37 .38 123 Nephrolithiasis .23 .24 .59 . 54 .24 .70 .50 124a Cystitis 1.01 1.27 .30 1.67 1.07 1.63 2.26 124b Bladder, other diseases of .82 .87 .30 .75 .72 1.92 1.88 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) . 47 4. 22 . 16 . 37 . 10 .29 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) .27 .62 . 23 .29 .23 . 38 125c Urethra, other diseases of .08 .03 . 09 .03 .03 126 Prostate, diseases of .04 . 41 . 12 .03 .20 .21 127a Balanitis .39 1.16 .30 .40 .64 .53 . 17 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) .82 1 . 16 .30 .87 .61 .96 .50 127c . 78 1 . 81 1 . 76 1.25 1.66 1.67 127d Warts, external genital organs .27 2. 33 .23 .77 .07 .59 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases 1.83 3.08 .59 '2.44 8. 32 1.39 5. 69 of (nonvenereal). States of occurrence. I Upton. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas. 51.32 55. 52 24. 16 34. 19 51.68 9.50 2. 36 1.42 1.86 3.53 7.29 6.50 1.42 7.98 6.30 .35 1.18 .40 1.51 .40 .30 1.89 .20 1.26 2.19 4.73 2.37 3.86 3.02 3.16 1.77 1.89 .80 2.52 .40 .07 .22 .74 .53 .50 .07 .44 .47 .73 1.76 . 02 . 15 n.77 3. 25 2.37 6.92 4.03 .05 .60 .30 .47 .13 :: . 47 .27 9.68 15. 21 9. 47 17. 30 12. 10 .25 .15 .07 .50 1.67 9.60 1.89 5. 46 5.29 4. 48 66. 15 4. 74 30. 40 11.85 .05 2.51 .95 28. 27 .50 .37 .15 .47 1. 13 ; . 07 . 15 . 07 6. 79 13.14 6. 16 14. 90 8.07 41.74 7. 38 4. 74 8. 18 6.05 . 17 .30 .33 .25 1.47 1.33 1.00 .50 4.97 52. 13 17. 05 30. 67 9.5. 29 . 02 . 47 .07 .02 .30 .47 .07 .32 .74 .47 1.20 1.51 .99 .89 1.42 1.26 1.26 .15 1.62 .47 2. 00 I . . 07 .45 .44 .47 .67 .50 1 .07 .02 22 44 . 13 .22 .30 .47 .76 1.29 .15 .73 1.76 1 .02 .07 02 . 15 .40 .42 .89 .33 i.01 .47 1.03 .33 .50 | .80 1.18 .93 1. 26 ! 1.47 .44 .93 . 50J .27 .59 .47 .53 .50 .45 .20 07 .25 .47 .13 .50 .52 .44 .47 1.00 . 50 ! .35 .74 .67 .76 1.07 .44 1.89 .93 .42 .59 .33 .90 4.87 3.32 2.13 1. 51 1. 3. " 2 .] ■ Jj 13 J 1 8 .: 10 14 »• 1 1 1) 13 ■1 I 1 California. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 729 Imps), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919 , inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. ouioTacio. Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. c3 3 Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 40 59. 10 48. 70 75. 39 57. 09 126. 62 25. 46 90. 67 48. 23 41.58 102. 75 65. 68 82.34 75. 95 45. 66 57.59 73. 52 68. 87 S9-90 70 7. 85 5.53 1.01 12.58 2.31 4. 33 10. 23 5. 20 3.31 3.53 7. 32 3. 56 2. 73 1.08 2. 45 3. 30 91 37 4.71 1. 18 6. 71 3. 04 19. 44 2. 31 9. 64 7. 15 8.37 32. 80 6. 75 2. 80 6. 19 6.70 4. 15 5. 14 7. 22 92a 41 1. 57 .30 .31 . 11 .99 .84 1.24 2. 02 . 45 .31 .22 . 15 .40 .27 .12 .53 93a 68 1 57 1. 28 . 11 2. 04 .65 .45 1.44 2.56 . 55 1.08 .93 .49 .54 .73 2. 76 93b 46 2. 62 1.18 4.82 2.59 8. 68 4. 01 2. 68 3.75 6. 32 2. 12 3.12 1.86 3.44 3. 02 5. 99 3.39 93c .03 .05 . 15 . 15 .09 95 35 1. 05 .89 1.43 2.70 4. 88 2.31 2. 13 1.19 4. 62 2. 26 .86 2.15 .77 1.88 .92 2. 08 .so 96 . 10 .29 . 15 .08 .11 .04 .11 .09 97 68 .30 .77 . 11 .29 .78 2. 04 .58 .90 .16 .22 .62 .40 . 59 .49 .36 98 68 . 30 . 10 .45 .73 .71 .15 .58 .45 .08 .22 .22 . 16 .12 .18 99a .06 .05 .04 99b 32 3. 14 1.18 3. 18 2.59 5. 40 4.40 1.64 8. 37 4. 51 3.22 2. 80 2. 78 2. 90 3. 34 3. 67 3. 47 99c .09 . 11 101 95 .30 .67 . 11 .64 .39 .10 1. 73 .60 .24 .15 .31 .43 .37 .36 102a .30 . 10 . 10 .06 .29 .08 .11 . 18 . 16 102b 258 16. 2i 9. 45 19. 00 17.12 19.51 69.44 24. 77 9. 98 32. 34 19.71 12. 32 14.42 7. 89 15. 77 11.43 20.18 13.54 102c .92 .23 .58 .25 2.60 .45 . 16 . 11 .31 .22 .24 105a 24 12. 03 2. 66 2. 82 8. 56 6. 19 11.57 7. 31 8. 64 6.93 1.81 6.20 1.94 .62 7. 55 7. 76 9.05 1.25 105b 183 38.18 3. 54 16.59 11.03 32. 47 4.63 15. 85 16. 39 61.22 11.73 38. 76 24.86 3.09 19. 17 24. 48 5.26 23. 97 105c ... 1. 05 .26 5. 18 4.98 .06 .20 .90 .08 . 18 . 16 . 18 106 . 11 . 10 .15 .04 107a .t.: .15 . 80 . 13 .35 . 58 .60 .i<5 .32 .18 .27 . 12 .45 107b . 10 5. 97 . 29 .06 .05 . 15 . 22 .05 .09 107c 15 16. 74 .89 12.45 8. 22 20. 82 60.19 12.09 5. 17 16.75 25. 27 8. 55 9. 04 5. 57 7. 19 10. 78 8.69 9.18 108 l'B8 12. 55 8.85 21. 20 6.42 26. 21 18. 52 7. S3 9.24 23.97 13.39 17. 50 13. 78 7. 58 16. 89 10. 35 8. 93 9.44 109a B7 .30 .31 . 23 . 54 . 19 . 10 . 11 .77 . 16 1.10 . 09 109b U . -52 .89 1.18 .90 1.47 .84 . 55 .58 1.65 .24 . 22 .31 .49 .43 .37 .36 110a 515 22.49 26. 27 25. 81 72. 06 68. 29 90. 28 39.32 22.80 18. 77 85. 30 30. 92 43. 70 27.53 37.26 43. 68 33.88 11.32 110b . 15 .23 .06 .29 .11 .01 113 .. .52 .20 .23 . 10 .26 .29 .08 .22 .09 .16 .12 .27 114 >4 . 52 .59 . 56 1.13 1.02 .97 . 65 2. 60 1. 65 .24 .65 .46 .31 .75 .73 .27 115a '•8 .59 .97 1.37 1. 03 .75 1.50 1. 10 . 86 .62 . 49 .65 .61 1.07 115b 1 .52 .59 .51 2.03 3. 13 .84 .30 .29 .90 .71 10. S7 .46 .49 .43 5.02 .27 115c .1- • .52 . 13 .06 . 15 . 11 . 09 .05 .09 117a 1 2.62 .59 .87 .56 .70 2.31 1.36 .40 .58 .45 .08 . 54 .93 .67 .54 .37 .09 117b .03 .06 .31 118a .10 . 13 .46 118b 4 | .52 . 16 .06 . 10 .08 .32 . 13 .27 .12 .36 118c 7 : 1.05 .59 .31 .79 .83 1. 16 .55 1.81 .39 .54 .15 .45 .32 .24 .27 119 5 1.05 .89 1.33 .68 2. 55 2. 31 .97 .94 4.04 1.81 .71 .54 1.08 1.34 .70 .49 .53 120 .05 . 11 .15 .09 122a .10 .16 . 04 122b k . 11 .05 .09 122c it .. .41 . 11 . 19 .39 .29 30 . 24 . 54 15 . 09 . 16 12 18 122rj |l 1. 05 .61 .79 1.25 1. 16 . 84 1.44 . 75 .31 .75 . 67 .43 .24 . 71 122e 4 .52 .30 .87 .79 1.05 .26 .35 .29 .30 .39 .32 .31 .22 .49 .61 .53 123 p . 52 1.48 .72 .90 1.66 4.63 1.23 1.19 1.44 3. 16 1. 02 1.08 2.17 .94 .27 .61 .89 124a .41 . 79 .64 .39 30 30 31 11 31 31 54 24 36 1 24h i ;> .52 .89 1. 13 .56 1.82 .91 1.24 .29 L 96 .71 1.83 1.24 .13 .59 .61 .36 125a It .23 .64 .26 .25 1.65 . 22 .13 .32 .49 .18 125b Ik .05 .03 125c .46 .23 .48 . 06 . 10 . 29 .30 . 08 . 65 . 15 . 13 .22 126 .52 .30 1.23 .34 2. 43 .58 .55 2.02 .45 1. 26 . 86 .31 .27 .70 .24 .45 127a 1. 05 1.08 .68 1.63 4. 63 . 58 . 70 . 29 . 60 .47 .97 . ,80 .49 .37 . 71 127b 1. 18 1.49 .34 1.95 . 91 . 89 1. 44 60 . 65 1. 08 98 . 75 37 71 127c 1 ' . 20 68 57 39. 94 16 19 1274 2.09 2. 95 2. 25 1.91 6. 70 2. 72 1.99 2 . 60 4. 21 1.80 6. 14 2.32 2. 77 1.67 4 . 04 2.76 127e 730 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. States of occurrence — Continued. 'Oi Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. o £ O 53 a, b £ 03 a 0 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 32.82 66. 46 51. 44 72.91 133.33 110. 41 53.40 34. 16 70.51 110. 46 61.59 61. 55 37.1 91 3.89 3.25 7. 79 1.57 3. 14 4. 70 5.44 3.09 5. 28 2. 56 1.' 92a Pneumonia, lobar 5. 01 20. 39 5.71 8. 47 12. 12 2.09 10. 93 4. 60 6.71 2.26 3. 62 5.76 4.! .56 . 52 .63 .52 .27 .42 . 56 4. 34 .26 93b .56 .49 1. 04 .63 .52 1. 33 .28 1.09 1.32 .77 "'ll 93c 1.67 5. 15 2. 08 3. 14 2. 62 3. 59 2. 65 4. 13 6. 60 3. 65 3.: 95 96 2.78 1. 76 1. 25 1.05 2. 18 1.81 1. 63 3. 77 1.22 97 . 14 .52 . 11 .07 98 .56 .42 1. 10 6. 06 .52 .35 . 14 .42 .38 .13 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a .56 . 49 .52 . 16 6. 06 . 52 .22 .42 .29 .38 . 19 99 b . 06 . 12 .... 99c Mouth and arrnexa, other diseases of. . 3. 06 2.82 3.64 4.55 6. 06 1.05 3. 08 6. 69 3. 36 2. 26 3. 62 3.33 -3. 101 . 02 .04 102a .28 1. 13 . 52 . 52 .39 .42 .48 1. 89 .26 .... 102b .28 . 11 .28 .26 .38 .06 ' jj 102c Stomach, other diseases of 6. 95 9. 95 15. 06 17.40 36. 36 13. 08 13. 36 13. 52 15.59 18.66 21.74 19. 34 15. 1 1 05a .28 .28 . 52 . 31 . 52 .24 .37 . 13 105 b 10.01 3. 53 6. 75 5.64 8. 90 3.51 11.43 3.41 9. 43 3.62 2. 69 1. 105c Enteritis and colitis 23. 64 7. 13 4.68 10. 9S 36. 36 2.62 8. 09 20. 77 13.77 22. 24 14. 49 16. 46 18. 100 . 52 . 16 . 52 1. 09 2. 93 .56 16. 78 . 13 worm). 107a . 16 . 11 107 b .21 . 52 . 16 .22 .70 .20 . 19 .38 1 07p . 56 .07 . 14 .22 108 Appendicitis 6.67 12. 06 15. 58 10. 50 24.24 15. 70 8.79 10.18 9.70 11.69 18. 12 9. 54 11. 109a Hernia 10.01 10. 30 3. 64 11.29 12.12 4.71 13. 01 6.41 17.48 18. 10 10. 87 23. 76 7. lO'll) 1. 11 . 14 .63 .26 .31 .38 .13 1 1 Oa .83 1. 13 1.25 . 67 . 56 .60 .94 .64 11 Ob Intestines, other diseases of 75. 91 41.20 20. 26 30.42 36. 36 69. OS 19.61 30.39 30. 70 43. 54 21.74 23.83 36. 113 .07 . 11 . 14 .04 114 .07 .06 .09 .57 .06 115a .56 1.34 .52 .63 .52 . 61 .28 .96 1.70 .51 1. 115b .56 . 52 .31 6. 06 .52 . 80 .84 1.02 .57 .90 eases of. 1 1 5 p .28 .63 .52 .47 .39 1.25 .67 1. 51 .83 2.1 117a .08 . 14 .04 117b . 56 .42 . 47 .74 .84 .76 1. 13 .58 1 1 8a 1^8b .13 .02 . 19 118c . 14 . 16 . 18 . 14 .22 .26 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute . 14 1.56 .31 .52 .35 . 14 .48 1.13 .32 120 .28 .21 1. 04 .31 12. 12 . 52 1. 03 .84 .98 1.13 .70 122a .07 . 16 .02 .09 . 19 122b Nephroptosis .05 .04 .19 122c Hydronephrosis .02 .06 122d .35 . 16 . 18 . 18 . 19 .51 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of.. .83 .28 .52 . 16 .55 .70 .77 .75 .45 123 1. 11 .35 .78 .42 . 14 .57 .13 124a Cystitis .83 .85 1.04 1.88 6. 06 .52 .85 .28 .92 .38 3. 62 .83 124b Bladder, other diseases of .28 .71 .78 .35 .28 . 59 .57 7. 25 .26 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 2.47 1. 04 1.25 .52 2.25 . 56 1.38 1.13 3.62 .85 1 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) . 07 . 16 . 16 . 18 .13 125c Urethra, other diseases of . 16 .03 . 04 .06 126 .21 1. 04 . 16 . 19 . 14 . 13 .06 127a .83 1. 62 1. 04 .47 1. 05 . 64 . 56 .70 .38 1.22 1 127b .71 . 31 6. 00 . 90 . 14 .75 . 94 .90 127c .56 . 63 . 47 1. 57 . 80 . 84 . 92 .75 .51 127d Warts, external genital organs . 85 . 16 . 58 .34 .38 .06 127o 3.62 1.55 2. OS 2. 20 1. 57 2. 86 1.67 1. 69 2. 64 3.20 1 of (nonvenereal). ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 731 [ m ps) , for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence- -Continued. 1 Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. | Others. 39.59 57. 23 65. 85 42. 50 51.20 51. 36 110. 92 60 00 63. 57 66.97 25. 38 64. 54 254. 70 61.18 85. 47 75. 51 S9-90 1.11 3. 67 4. 8S .71 2. 40 2.11 4. 11 2. 58 2.12 .90 1. 17 .67 4.27 3. 51 9. 03 6.77 91 .74 3.S7 4. 88 3.93 6.86 9. 85 6.34 5.82 4. 27 4. 52 2. 35 7. 37 25. 64 7. 37 13. 76 11.14 92a . 19 .35 .17 .12 . 3S . 12 .67 1.71 .43 .45 .44 93a . 19 1.02 . 71 . 61 1.23 1.03 1.23 1.45 1.12 1.71 .96 .84 . 89 93b 2.04 6.31 4. 88 3. 57 4. 45 8. 62 2. 23 3. 03 3. 63 .90 2. 82 6.92 21.37 3.99 4.83 4.48 93c .02 .01 . 00 . 00 95 i. 67 5. 09 2. 44 i. 07 1.74 1. 06 .69 2. 27 2. 41 i. si .35 .67 5.98 1.86 3. 15 2. 62 96 .20 .04 .12 .03 .22 .06 .26 . 17 97 .37 .20 .12 .34 .29 .23 .12 .67 2. 56 .37 .48 .43 98 .61 .71 1.06 .39 .38 .90 .35 2.01 .85 .38 .37 .37 99a .04 .06 .04 .01 .02 99b 3. 15 5. 30 9. 76 1. 79 3.65 5. 63 1.71 3. 26 4. 09 .90 2.11 S. 49 11.11 3.53 3. 07 3. 26 99c . 19 .02 .04 .02 .02 .02 101 .37 . IS . 17 .27 .58 .94 .45 2. 56 .38 .67 102a .10 . 18 .10 .32 99 .85 . 13 .26 .21 102b 7.03 22. 00 95.12 53. 22 22.51 15. 30 9. 26 12.42 13. 32 21.72 S. 34 16. 53 37.61 16. 5S 11.43 13. 54 102c .20 . 14 .23 . 12 . 26 . 47 . 38 3.15 9. 16 14.63 5. 36 7.03 10.03 1.20 15. 10 4. 15 i. si 1. 06 .67 20. 51 5. 85 4.22 4. 89 105b 18. 87 52. 14 21.95 10. 36 25. 54 9.15 7. 54 13. 77 S. S3 .90 15.51 5. 36 92.31 17. 78 9. 54 12.92 105c 2.85 .36 8. 73 2.29 . 17 .27 .67 1.71 2. 79 8. 10 5. 92 106 .20 .06 .03 .08 .07 107a 1.63 .93 .17 .12 1.71 .39 .83 .65 107b .71 . 16 . 18 .OS .03 .90 1.71 . 18 . 10 . 13 107c 7.03 8.96 9.76 11. 43 12.01 14.60 10.11 8.61 9. 23 4.52 10. SI 8. 71 27.35 10. 59 9. 54 9. 97 108 11.84 16.90 4. 88 4. 29 9. 73 10.03 9. 94 10. 94 21.13 S. 14 2. 47 15. 18 29. 91 13. 16 IS. 55 16. 34 109a . 14 . 17 .27 .09 .90 3.42 .24 .21 .22 109b .37 .41 .71 .73 1.41 .34 .61 .49 .90 .47 .89 5. 13 .71 1. 10 .94 110a 38. S5 58. 25 36. 59 46. 43 44. 56 24.98 51.60 33.26 34. 63 14. 4S 11. 28 69. 67 105. 13 36. 23 17. 32 25. 07 110b .05 . IS .04 .06 .05 .03 .04 113 .19 .20 . 17 .09 .08 .08 .08 114 . 56 1. 22 4. 88 1. 07 1.10 1.23 . S6 .70 .46 .12 . 45 1. 71 . S7 .71 . 78 115a .37 1.43 2.44 1.07 1.18 .70 . ss .32 .90 .59 .67 3. 42 .86 .68 . 75 115b .56 5. 30 1.43 1. 28 .35 1.05 .73 .67 19. 66 1.10 1. 36 1. 26 115c .07 . 18 .02 .06 . 05 . 04 .04 117a .93 1 22 2.44 .39 .70 .51 .61 .35 .12 99 .67 117b 01 . 00 . 00 1 1,3a .36 .12 .03 118b .37 12. 20 1.07 . 14 . 18 .12 .09 . 12 .67 . 85 . 17 . 17 17 11 8c 1.02 .30 .53 .34 97 .32 . 47 1. 12 4. 27 .42 . 33 .36 119 .93 .20 .49 .70 .51 79 .70 .35 . S4 . 69 120 .03 03 04 04 122a .04 .53 .17 . 04 . 04 ' 03 . 04 122b . 01 09 . 12 .81 1.07 .21 .53 . 17 ^31 ~ .20 . 85 . 23 .35 .30 122d 1.43 .36 .61 .53 . 69 .47 .41 . 47 1 34 2 56 62 53 129 P 1. 22 .36 . 53 . 57 . 23 . 23 . 22 2 56 46 43 ' 47 123 1.67 1.43 2. 44 .36 1.26 1. 5S 1. 03 1.07 .99 .90 .59 1.79 5. 13 1.07 1. 21 1.16 124a . 19 1.43 .50 . 18 .69 .35 .29 .90 . 45 1. 71 41 92 . 71 124 b l.n .41 .36 1.22 .35 .51 ■ SO .41 .90 .47 2. 46 .85 1.11 1.01 1.05 125a . 56 .61 .36 .20 .51 . IS .03 3. 42 .22 31 . 27 125 b .02 . 04 . 06 03 04 03 1 25 p .19 .61 . 16 . 18 .69 . 18 .17 . 85 * 20 32 ’ 27 126 1.30 2.44 .36 . 44 . 18 1.20 2. 15 . 46 . 23 1. 56 5 13 7 Q 60 73 127a .93 1.63 .36 .69 .53 .34 . 86 .41 1.S1 .35 i. 34 3. 42 .71 ’.79 . 76 127b . 19 .61 .36 .86 .70 .51 .96 1.48 .90 .12 .22 3. 42 .90 1. 16 1.05 127c .20 .71 .34 . IS . 70 . 23 1 34 2 56 33 54 . 47 V27d 2. 78 3. 46 1.07 2. 51 5. 98 2.91 2. 32 1.77 3.62 1.06 3. 35 9! 40 2. 51 2. 88 2. 73 127e 1 . a .87 .14 .88 .29 1, 77 S. 05 49. 88 1.24 5. 07 .36 .55 2. 54 .88 10 0 .20 .10 2. OS 1 .' .39 .10 16. 55 .10 S. 91 11.06 .10 .03 .16 .03 6.89 7. 22 .16 . 65 17. 17 .03 .07 .72 .13 .85 .03 .16 .03 .10 .20 .55 ".03 ".07 . 55 .29 1.07 .13 .68 .13 .07 .10 .13 .42 .23 .33 1.17 3553—25 4S 732 MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 85.- — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped] RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 Cause. Camps of occurrence-. Beauregard. Bo.wie. Cody. Custer. 1 Devens. s So O ft Doniphan. Eustis. © (-1 o Ph Fremont. Funston. XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 0. 08 0. 07 0. 03 0. 04 143a Carbuncle 0. 49 .71 0. 57 0.91 0. 57 .67 .96 .00 0. 63 0.84 0. 68 143b Furuncle 7. 42 11.45 2. 69 2.81 4. 18 5. 07 8. 58 7.51 4. 74 1.56 8. 63 7.15 144a Abscess 5. 35 6. 50 2.78 2. 92 4. 42 5. 96 4. 24 6. 77 2. 85 . 78 8.11 5. 05 144b Cellulitis 7.33 7. 65 5.21 1.96 5.56 3. 67 8. 19 3. 37 4. 59 1.89 7. 20 2.20 145a 1.68 2. Ill .22 . 47 .74 2.07 . 75 .34 . 16 .84 .24 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 4.55 3. 09 2. 25 1. 52 1.23 3.34 2. 02 3. 52 2. 53 . 56 4.22 2. 06 145c . 54 . 59 .52 .98 1.31 .27 . 19 . 16 .22 . 13 .82 145d Clavus . 40 .20 . 22 .22 . 15 . 47 .90 .26 .32 .26 .28 145e Dermatitis .20 . 16 . 13 .22 .33 .20 .30 . 15 .47 .52 .40 1451 Eczema .94 1.31 .84 1.30 1.62 3.02 3. 79 1.53 1.27 .33 1.82 1.50 145g Erythema .49 . 16 1.66 .33 .61 .53 1.32 .93 .47 .22 .78 .32 145h Herpes 2.03 1.03 .57 .72 .81 2. 09 1.69 1. 20 .95 .33 1.43 .72 145i Impetigo . 40 . 36 .62 . 41 1. 36 2. 69 . 75 1.20 .47 2.60 .48 Lichen . 10 .04 . 22 .03 . 11 . 04 .06 145 k N*vns . 15 .04 .06 .04 . 07 .03 .07 .04 [ 1451 Pityriasis . 49 . 32 .27 . 25 . 26 .64 .30 .26 . 16 . 52 . 16 .54 .28 .27 .39 .94 .87 .72 .34 .63 .39 .44 145n Scabies 5.74 3.88 .44 2.40 12.87 25.13 3.07 1.72 4.90 1.45 7.07 7.05 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other dis- eases of 9.16 6.97 2.52 3.94 4. 33 8.03 5.39 4.67 1.58 1.22 7.79 5.59 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis .30 . 44 .66 .58 .48 .56 .60 . 45 . 16 . 11 .45 .74 146b Fractures, faulty union of 1.04 1. 19 .93 2.56 1. 29 . 80 1. 50 .90 . 47 .67 3. 18 2,06 146c Bones, other diseases of 1.04 1. 11 .80 .99 .98 .82 1. 44 1.98 .32 .22 1.36 1.08 147a Ankylosis of joint .89 .87 .53 .77 .31 .82 . 84 1. 08 . 22 .91 .88 147b Loose bodies in joint .09 .03 .02 .04 . 12 .07 .13 .08 147c Synovitis " 1.09 .99 .88 .80 1.47 i. ii 2. 56 . 82 . 79 .56 .71 1.04 147«1 Floating cartilage .08 .09 . 14 . 15 .07 .03 . 19 .13 .12 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis .59 .28 .93 .58 .46 .42 .48 .49 . 16 . 11 1.04 .60 and rheumatism excepted). 149a Hallux valgus .69 .55 .71 .44 .59 .51 .90 .90 .16 .22 1.23 .70 149b Hammer-toe .64 . 20 .75 . 47 .57 .36 .63 . 45 . 16 .91 .32 149c Metatarsalgia 1.68 .40 1.02 .63 .55 .96 .66 .71 .32 .22 84 1.06 149(1 Myositis 1.73 .91 1.63 1.02 .79 2. 02 1.35 . 26 .63 .52 .64 149e Pes planus 6. 68 5. 19 12.99 8. 10 6.56 7. 58 12. 22 12. 75 3.04 2. 12 11.29 13. 35 1 49f Talipes . 40 . 24 . 13 .08 .09 . 16 . 24 . 15 .32 .. 41 149g Tenosynovitis 1. 44 .75 1.33 .83 1.62 .89 2. 05 1.01 . 16 .33 .71 .70 1491l Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 11.09 7.09 10. 69 6.67 6. 85 6. 63 9.90 10. 99 6. 96 1.22 11.22 9.51 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations .79 .48 1.02 .63 .42 .91 .63 .60 . 16 . 11 .84 .56 I 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 72. 12 61.89 32.96 32.36 37.31 32.18 51.44 48. 83 19. 92 23. 05 1.69 33. 88 Total for diseases 1,703.46 1,498.30 1,094.63 939. 41 946. 02 956. 31 1,447.33 1,086.70 788. 74 473. 05 903. 33 1,443.32 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 733 'mps),for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- nationa classifi- s i-i p Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphrey: Jackson. Johnston. >> G u. a © Dee. Lewis. Logan. MacArthur McClellan. Meade. Mills. Pike. Sevier. Shelby. cation No. 02 0.08 0.02 0.04 0.12 0.04 0.04 0.04 142 73 0.61 0.49 0.51 0.52 0.35 0.47 .57 0. 76 .53 .53 0.79 .26 0.69 .31 0.59 143a 81 6.38 1.42 6. 46 4.41 5.91 2.06 5.77 5.57 6.18 12.34 7.32 6.14 6.79 5.71 9.32 4.13 17.65 143b i 76 5.65 1.17 4. 15 5.24 6.62 6. 60 6. 79 4. 00 4.99 6.26 4.89 5.20 5.60 3.62 7.00 4.66 7.37 144a 52 3.17 1.17 2.25 3.18 3.28 2.87 4.36 2.80 2.96 4.13 3.87 5.01 3.05 4.49 2.28 2.90 5.42 144b •33 .31 .08 .38 .31 1.08 .40 1.14 1.76 .70 3.34 .58 .83 .55 6.32 .88 .76 1.08 145a 23 2.86 1.25 2.28 1.95 2.30 1.36 4.00 2.18 2.67 5.18 3.50 4.26 3.00 1.96 2.91 3.71 4.55 145b 14 .31 .08 .41 1.03 .35 .15 .82 .29 .11 .45 .41 . 11 .78 .20 .34 145C 19 .46 .19 .10 .14 .05 .43 .33 .61 .38 .66 .23 .38 .13 .86 .19 .24 145d 21 .08 .25 .31 .33 .35 .43 .24 .36 .23 .66 .04 .50 .22 .15 .66 145e 80 1.64 .85 .82 1.57 1.06 2.24 1.78 .97 1.13 1.19 1.17 1.93 2.05 1.13 1.34 l.n 145 f 57 .27 .08 .69 .72 .49 .10 .59 .90 .66 .60 .53 .60 .29 .31 . 66 .65 .45 145g 52 1.15 .17 .74 .31 1.11 .96 . 9S .67 1.23 1.35 1.27 1.06 .88 2.66 1.86 .50 .69 145h 14 .19 .08 .30 .31 .38 . 15 1.14 .37 .61 1.05 1.23 .34 .24 1.05 .49 .42 1.04 145i 102 .08 .03 .02 .04 .02 .09 .07 .07 145 j 145k .04 .03 .03 .04 .04 .11 .05 .07 09 .04 .08 .41 .21 .16 .05 .12 .47 .42 .19 .04 .26 .10 .74 .24 .19 .17 1451 24 .38 .17 .47 .21 .87 .45 .39 .73 .49 . 45 .45 .41 .40 .70 .66 .42 .31 145m 19 2.02 1.09 1.37 5.64 3.20 1.96 3.89 6.18 8.23 1.80 4. 77 2.41 5.81 22.62 4.50 3.21 2. OS 145n p6 6. 15 1.34 5.88 5.13 6.29 4.89 5.77 5.04 6. 28 7.31 8.22 5. 95 6.03 8.02 10. 77 5.35 9.94 145o \l .88 .08 .58 3.08 .46 .45 . 55 .78 .19 .71 .21 .53 .64 .22 .56 .84 .49 146a 2 .84 .84 1.21 2.87 1.93 1.36 1.02 1.49 2.10 .86 2.10 1.55 1.69 1.13 6. 56 2.06 1.56 146b :3 1.18 .33 .71 .82 1.27 .81 1.22 1.06 1.38 2.03 2.01 .94 .81 .96 1.69 1.03 1.18 146c 1 1.38 .33 .99 .31 .70 .15 1.06 1.67 .70 1.58 1.03 .64 .45 .39 2.01 1.18 .59 147a »7 .11 .08 .08 .10 .05 .20 .02 .17 .19 .04 .05 .10 1471) 1 1.26 .42 .93 1.33 l.n .60 1.26 1.59 1.65 1.76 .49 1.28 .98 .74 2.23 1.53 .56 147c 9 .23 .08 .11 .16 .20 . 12 .14 .40 .08 .04 .08 .07 .17 .34 .34 .14 147(1 is .19 .84 .60 .62 1.00 . 35 .35 1.02 .61 1.05 .62 .64 .31 .04 1.39 .95 .59 147e ! 2 1.07 .25 1.10 .82 .54 .25 .71 .82 1.84 1.84 1.93 1.17 .98 .48 1.03 . 88 1.15 149a p .73 .25 .52 .82 .30 .79 .20 1.31 1.91 1.73 .87 .71 .74 .86 .42 .52 149b k .38 .16 .21 .24 .40 . 12 .22 1.08 .75 1.11 .24 .26 1.44 .81 .71 .38 1.34 .28 3.86 149c 149d 12 1.38 .17 2.36 .62 1.30 1.21 3.38 .90 2.37 1.31 1.07 .60 .95 f,5 9.59 4.43 7.01 5.85 5.40 1.71 6.40 5.39 15.91 17.66 17.97 8.48 5.93 9.11 22. 05 18.64 11.40 149e 5 .04 .03 . 11 .05 .04 .20 .66 .19 .49 .15 .50 .83 .19 .10 149f 149g pE .95 .50 .49 .41 .35 .20 .94 .9.8 2.54 1.01 .41 .79 1.26 .39 .93 .50 .90 •: 1 7.60 2.76 8.63 11.89 10.87 7.20 9.54 6.61 14.24 10.99 11.60 8.86 12.46 5.62 20.48 13.64 10.39 149h J .84 .59 .77 1.44 .38 .50 .75 .51 1.08 .64 .90 .30 .69 .74 .95 .76 .49 150 18L 39.57 27.76 41.02 41.53 54.44 32.38 37.18 29.31 78. 53 62.33 49.02 46.69 43.40 45.99 80.11 43.58 49.37 189 - 1 1,009.66 676. 48 913.90 971.70 1,190.88 840. 85 1,193.47 972.22 1,245.31 1,098.33 I 1,316.88 993.82 1,211.89 901.00 1,766.74 1,241.33 1,159.87 734 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 85. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 o. 02 0. 02 0. 15 143a Carbuncle 0.51 0. 84 o. 30 0. 80 1. 12 0.56 0.84 .67 .89 143b Furuncle 12. 53 0. 90 1.78 6. 20 16. 32 3. 12 4. 77 3.06 11.96 144a Abscess 5. 19 6. 93 .89 7.16 9.38 4.11 6.69 4. 75 5. 32 144b Cellulitis 5. 39 3.33 1.78 4. 74 9. 22 8. 53 1.97 2. 64 4.58 145a Trichophytosis .20 .95 1.06 9.38 .56 .75 .47 . 15 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 3.71 3. 60 .89 2. 49 4. 05 2. 19 4.31 1.59 9.01 145c Ectoparasites .38 .38 1.44 .83 .08 . 17 .30 145d Clavus .51 . 73 .26 .72 . 17 .42 .07 .30 145e Dermatitis . 12 .32 .30 .31 .51 .23 .29 .27 . 15 145f Eczema .78 1. 11 .30 .99 1. 12 1.59 1.59 .97 1.18 145g Erythema 1.37 . 84 .38 1.23 .37 . 13 . 17 145h Herpes .82 1.49 .30 1.06 1.04 .86 .50 .72 1.33 145i Impetigo . 55 1.22 .59 .33 .88 .93 .67 .27 .74 145j Lichen .05 .03 . 17 145k Nrevus .04 .08 .02 .03 .04 .02 1451 Pityriasis . 16 .38 . 16 .88 .53 .21 .20 Psoriasis .23 1.03 .30 .68 .53 .40 . 13 .57 145n Scabies .51 5. 84 .59 3.99 13. 38 5.44 1.88 7.46 1.48 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases 5.31 8. 60 1.49 5.31 11.01 5. 38 5.23 5. 65 6. 20 of. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis .31 1.00 .42 .64 .46 .42 .55 .15 146b Fractures, faulty union of 1.05 3.54 .30 .89 1.44 1.49 1.51 3.63 .44 146c Bones, other diseases of 1.01 1.27 .59 .82 1.07 . 56 1.76 .97 1.33 147a Ankylosis of joint .47 1. 41 1.78 .68 .85 .40 1.21 2. 36 147b . 16 .03 .05 .07 .08 . 12 147c Synovitis ’. .62 2.03 .56 1.57 2.22 1. 17 1.44 1.03 147d 1 Floating cartilage . 12 . 19 .05 . 10 .07 147e j Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis .62 1.06 .45 .75 .46 .50 .80 .15 and rheumatism excepted). 149a Hallux valgus .47 .87 .61 .83 1.03 .63 1.97 1. 18 149b [ Hammer-toe .31 .57 . 19 .32 1.06 .33 .65 149c 1 Metatarsalgia .66 .57 .38 .27 . 17 . 17 1. 03 149d .62 3.22 2. 00 1.25 1.46 .67 .35 .74 149e | Pes planus 5. 54 18. 48 1.19 5. 75 5.49 17. 39 7.53 19. 53 3.84 149f I Talipes . 16 .30 .26 .24 .27 . 13 .40 149g 1 Tenosynovitis . 47 2. 84 .78 .80 .63 .59 .44 149li Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 8.20 13. 74 7. 72 9. 72 10. 02 8. 40 10.41 14.35 6. 50 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 . 59 1.00 .66 .45 .53 .46 1. 19 189 j N ot specified or ill-defined diseases 44. 02 63. 87 27. 03 42. 04 68.99 46. 32 59. 51 67. 93 68.67 Total for diseases 942. 24 1336. 29 863. 08 1331. 08 1928. 34 806. 81 1370. 25 916. 25 1184. 14 States of occurrence. 95 32 42 37 37 47 95 0. 20 5. 85 6.79 8. 32 .47 4. 19 .07 .33 .40 1.13 .13 1.00 .86 47 95 16 89 .07 .27 .40 .67 6.79 .47 .20 .33 1.20 .27 2. 37 . 60 .20 .47 2. 37 .95 10. 42 .80 .33 .47 .93 6.45 .20 .73 8.91 21.32 .33 54. 88 466. 13 975. 65 j TO < \ O .50 I .78 I 5. i. 07 6. .25 | 1 . 0 ! .50 I .50 .25 .25 .25 1 .50 1 ,7o 3.28 1.01 13.61 .50 44.37 4 1126.2981 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 735 mips), for white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence— Continued. 3 o !§ 1 i § 3 o ) O Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. 1 Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. c3 fcaG 2 Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 0. 03 0. 08 0. 15 0. 04 0. 05 142 127 1.57 0.30 1.02 0. 45 .96 1.81 0. 10 2.31 0. 90 .94 0.86 .62 .71 1.02 1.22 0.36 143a |S5 9. 41 6.20 5. 99 17. 00 18. 45 13.89 7.89 6.86 12. 99 20. 01 14. 36 12. 16 11.60 7. 46 10. 30 9. 05 5. SS 143b ;78 6. 80 5.31 4. 51 6.64 13.06 2. 31 4.59 4. 32 4. 91 6.02 3.14 2. 48 4. 33 6. 70 7.33 5. 14 2. 58 144a ^95 6. 80 1.18 5. 53 2.48 8. 59 2. 59 2.29 5. 49 6.02 1.57 4. 20 3. 09 2. 99 5. 07 2. 32 5. 35 144b 27 . 52 .30 .61 3.49 1.28 .52 .25 .58 .90 .47 4. 74 . 15 .54 .32 .37 .09 145a .59 5. 23 3. 25 3.43 3. 83 7. 73 6. 94 3. 04 2.24 3.18 5.42 4. 40 3. 01 2.47 2. 6S 2. 43 4.65 1.51 145b •16 2. 62 .26 . 79 .86 2. 31 .71 1.73 1.35 .78 . 22 .49 2. 75 3. 67 . 36 145c (38 1. 05 .30 .82 .79 .67 2.31 .91 .75 .89 .75 .24 .22 .77 .36 1.89 .61 .62 145d il 1. 05 .51 .34 . 80 .39 . 15 .31 .22 .31 .65 . 49 .62 145e 08 1.18 2. 05 2. 36 1.72 1.55 1.04 2. 31 1.35 1.26 1.08 1. OS 1.56 1.40 .86 145f p8 1. 05 .61 1.13 .51 4. 63 .78 .25 .87 1.20 .55 .22 .31 .40 .27 .24 .62 145g D8 .30 1. 13 .90 1.76 1. 36 1.09 .29 1.35 1.33 1.29 . 77 1.47 1.62 1.35 .62 145h ill 2. 09 .59 .61 .23 .45 11.57 .58 .50 .29 .90 .24 .11 .46 .40 .38 .49 .45 145i . 10 . 10 .04 . 05 .18 145i .05 .10 .29 .30 .13 .05 145 k . 10 . 56 .29 .32 .15 .27 .22 .12 .09 1451 .52 .30 .56 . 11 .54 . 19 .50 .60 .08 .31 .45 .27 . 12 . 09 1.80 2.62 1.38 1.24 4. 98 2.26 .70 2. 02 4.06 7. 46 4.41 .62 1.03 3. 8S . S6 2. 5S 145n •|)0 8. 89 2.07 5. 48 5.29 10. 28 2. 31 8. 21 3. 23 7. 22 10.23 5. 41 6. 57 4. 95 5.54 6.09 6.24 3.92 1450 1 .52 1.13 .11 . 73 .26 .35 .58 .30 . 16 .54 .45 .27 .24 . 18 146a .30 1. 02 .90 1. 92 . 84 . 87 .71 . 54 .31 1. 30 .05 . 49 . 45 146b 1 3.66 .30 1.33 .79 2. 20 .58 .35 1.44 1.20 .94 .86 .31 .45 .54 1.35 .so 146c 7 . 52 .77 .23 1.02 .32 .05 6. 35 . 45 .31 .32 . 15 . 49 .43 1. 10 . 18 .4 .05 .06 . 13 .29 . 30 .08 .04 .09 147b 1 1. 57 .30 1. 43 .34 2.23 4. 63 .97 .75 3. 75 1.05 .47 .32 .62 .98 1.89 .49 1.16 147c .05 .23 .22 . 06 . 05 . 29 . 30 . 13 .05 . 24 . 36 147d 4 ::::::: .30 .82 .99 . 19 .20 1.44 . 15 .24 .43 1.39 .27 .11 147e |7 1. 57 .30 .97 .11 .99 .52 .15 1.16 1. 20 .16 .22 .31 1.02 .61 .27 149a 4 1.05 .92 .23 1. 05 4. 63 .52 .40 .29 1. 50 .24 .75 . 13 .81 . 12 .53 149b - . . 1. 05 .61 .68 .42 4.63 .58 .35 1.44 .15 .55 .65 .31 .18 .43 .61 .71 149c 1 .52 .30 1.84 .68 1.60 2. 31 1.55 .30 .87 .30 1.02 .43 1.52 .86 2. 94 .53 149d ■) 41.84 2. 07 8. 76 3. 94 14. 18 6. 92 5. 41 8. 95 8. 42 3. 06 5.71 6. 03 5. 94 9. 3S 5. 3S 3. 92 149e ' . 11 . 16 . 06 . 05 .30 . 16 .22 149f it 1,05 .59 .82 .34 1.9S 2. 07 .15 .29 .30 .55 .43 1. 55 .67 1.35 1.59 2. 05 149g 3 ! 8. 89 5.61 8.14 8.33 10. 47 2.31 11.84 6. 81 29.17 15. 19 4.87 6.03 5. SS 9. 38 5. 93 7. 58 5. 61 1491) .52 1.77 .92 1.37 .91 .20 . 87 1.20 .63 .86 .31 .49 .16 .73 .53 150 61. 19 34. 53 43. 4S 80.40 108. 45 62. 50 36. 15 38. 55 97. 60 99. 14 45. 51 42. 62 18. 10 35. 74 27. 07 42. OS 64. 95 189 1 -‘8 1148. 51 573. 49 984. 58 972. 19 1854. 19 1437. 50 1140. 99 894. 64 1695. 93 2023. 77 1010. 75 1027. 55 757. 62 922. 21 829. 60 1041.96 1039. 29 736 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 85 . — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. States of occurrence- -Continued. | Mississippi. , 1 Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. 1 New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. 1 Ohio. Oklahoma. XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 0.07 0.02 o or* 143a 0. 28 .85 0.52 1.25 0. 52 .87 1. 53 0. 67 0. 19 .96 0 ' 143b 16. 96 5. 43 7.79 9. 56 2. 62 6. 14 5. 72 6. 58 6. 60 3.62 7. 11 1 144a Abscess 5.28 5.93 .52 5.02 6. 06 3.14 5.33 4. 88 5. 01 3. 02 10.87 3. 40 l 1441) 1.95 1.62 3. 64 4. 08 1.57 3. 59 1.81 5. 51 3.96 4.29 s .56 .49 .52 .63 1. 57 1.01 .42 . 54 1.09 1 1 145b Nails, defects and diseases of 4. 73 3.03 1.04 5.64 18. 18 4.71 2.21 3.07 3.72 4.52 3.62 2. 69 4. 145c . 14 1.56 6. 59 14. 65 3. 91 9. 90 .38 1.67 ! 145:1 .28 .52 1.25 1.05 .32 .70 .38 .38 64 ! .28 .28 .52 . 63 . 59 .34 . 19 .58 j 1451 .83 .56 1.72 3. 14 1.62 .84 1. 19 1. 13 .83 ' 145* 7 .85 .31 6. 06 . 46 .70 .70 1 54 1 145h .83 1.27 .31 .52 1.28 1. 12 .83 .57 1. 15 2 .\ 145i 2. 78 .85 .52 .78 .59 .28 .88 1.02 145j .28 .02 .02 145k .02 1451 . 14 . 16 .26 .09 .38 1 .28 .42 . 16 2. 09 .56 .32 70 | 145n .56 7. 55 2. 82 3. 14 13. 62 1.25 9. 25 3.77 4.74 5.1 145o 4. 73 5. 43 2. 60 4. 08 3. 66 5. 68 8. 92 5. 25 3. 77 A XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion , diseases of. 146a . 14 . 31 . 45 .48 . 19 .38 1 146b .56 . 16 .52 . 91 .28 .48 .38 7.25 .51 1 146c 1.95 .92 .52 1. 10 2. 09 .80 .28 .89 . 19 1.09 147a .21 .47 .69 . 14 .39 .57 .38 i 147 b .52 . 16 .04 .06 | 147c .83 .35 .63 1.05 .82 1. 12 .97 .57 1.09 i 1 47 d . 14 .31 .06 .04 . 19 147e 1. 11 .07 .24 .32 . 19 , 13 and rheumatism excepted). 149a . 14 1. 04 .47 .56 1. 32 .06 149b .07 1. 04 .47 .46 .33 .06 1 149c .28 .21 1.04 . 34 .37 . 19 .70 1 149d 1.39 .92 .47 .72 1.67 1. 09 1.32 .58 | 149e Pes planus 3.62 2. 40 2. 08 10. 66 6. 06 6. 28 7.96 5.99 6.37 8.29 3. 62 4.03 3. 1491 1. 48 . 52 . 10 . 10 . 19 .06 1 149g .28 . 49 . 94 . 74 . 14 1.34 \J7 1 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 6. 12 4. 94 5.71 8.94 6. 06 5. 23 7.94 7.11 7.46 6. 79 6.72 1 \ XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital mal formations .28 .35 .94 6.06 2. 09 .55 .42 .36 .75 18. 12 .26 189 ) Not specified or ill-defined diseases 45. 05 67.37 14. 03 41.71 30. 30 21. 98 46.42 51.72 39.39 65.41 105. 07 36.061 A Total for diseases 1211.07 1398. 31 810. 91 1209.78 1321.21 917. 32 911.13 942. 84 907. 09 1230. 91 1945. 65 971. 31 j 755 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 737 cfips),for white enlisted men in the United States , Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. 5 S) 3 5 Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. ■qein Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. 1 >> ss Others. 0. 36 0.02 0. 04 0. 09 86 0.52 l.n 1.43 .36 .82 0. 18 0. 34 .70 2.71 0. 82 0. 67 5. 13 51 5. 69 11.84 11.20 7.32 11.07 11.98 2.11 31. 20 9. 24 7. 40 6. 33 5.05 7. 37 23. 08 59 3. 77 8. 70 12.42 4. 88 5. 00 6.69 5. 28 9.26 5. 61 4. 99 6. 70 5. 58 20.51 ,82 3. 06 7. 40 6. 52 4. 88 3.93 7.89 2.64 13.03 2. 79 2.03 .90 2. 58 8. 04 21.37 •82 .26 .81 4. 88 .71 1.34 1.06 3.09 1. 17 . 3S .23 .89 1.71 .34 1.85 3.89 5. 50 2.44 3. 21 4. 45 1. 41 4.46 3.03 2.41 .90 4. 70 4. 47 12. 82 38 .13 .56 9 94 .21 2. 99 2. 06 3. 30 .84 6; 25 14. 53 67 .20 .93 .20 4.88 .71 .43 .70 . 51 .37 .64 1.S1 .23 .45 3. 42 48 . 10 .19 .41 .36 .30 .69 .57 .29 .23 1.34 3. 42 48 .91 1. 67 3.05 2. 44 .71 1.33 .53 2.23 1.60 .61 .90 .70 .89 5. 98 ;38 .23 .56 .41 1.43 .69 1.41 . 51 .53 .26 2. 71 .12 .67 2. 56 77 .33 3. 15 1.83 2.44 .71 1.09 .88 . 51 1. 19 .78 .59 1. 56 1.71 £L9 .36 . 19 1.63 2. 44 .73 .69 1.54 . 12 1.34 2. 56 .03 . 18 .04 .03 .34 .02 .03 .12 .85 .19 .14 .25 .06 .22 1.71 no .10 .6i .25 . 18 . 86 .29 .23 .23 1.71 •10 2.05 1.30 4. 07 .71 1. 90 3. 34 2. 57 2.61 .23 10. 94 11.97 §3 2.96 5. 74 8.55 4.88 5. 71 7. 35 5. 98 6.00 6.64 4.38 1. 81 3.88 7. 15 24.79 .13 .41 .36 92 1.06 . 51 .27 . 58 1.71 10 .42 .93 .81 .71 .60 .88 .34 l.n .32 86 .20 1.30 .81 .36 . 85 1. 06 .86 .78 .84 .59 .67 3.42 .13 .37 1.02 .41 .64 . 46 99 2. 56 0 .01 .04 .03 p7 .59 .74 2. 04 .71 .71 .35 .69 .68 .90 2.71 1.53 1. 12 7.69 l0 .03 .37 .05 .53 . 17 . 16 .03 .13 .41 .27 .17 .20 .35 99 *8 .20 .37 .41 .39 . 88 .86 .47 .35 .89 1.71 1 7 .29 .37 .41 . 48 1.06 .69 .39 1. 19 . 12 1. 12 0 .23 .20 .36 .33 .18 .94 l! 71 M .33 .37 1 99 1.13 .70 .86 .68 1.71 .70 1. 12 7.69 ! 39 3.38 15.36 5.09 7. 32 1.07 5.20 8.62 16.29 5.43 4. 21 3. 62 1. 41 8. 26 29.06 0 .07 .37 .41 .21 . 18 .51 . 14 . 12 , ; 7 .78 1.11 .81 4.88 .36 .32 .53 . 86 . 55 . 58 2.23 . 45 1.71 If 6 4. 39 7.40 7. 54 14. 63 2.S6 9. 69 13. 37 8. 57 8.34 10. 04 10.86 4. 11 11.61 29.06 8 . 10 .61 1.79 .32 . 18 .86 .37 . 23 . 90 . 35 1.71 ' 2ffi 20. 81 30. 16 65.99 102. 44 38. 21 61.45 29. 38 47. 48 50.39 37. 24 74.21 27.37 S3. 97 144.44 | 657. 71 757. 25 1320. 16 2095. 121080. 71 984. 06 1125. 24 945. 32 988. 98 975. 94 974. 66 547. 70 1343. 90 3352. 14 Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 0.02 0.02 0. 02 142 .79 . 65 .71 143a 9. 19 6. 65 7.69 143b 5.75 5. 3S 5. 53 144a 4. 77 4. 14 4. 40 144b .93 1.22 1. 10 145a 3. 68 2. 77 3.14 145b 1.33 . 44 .81 145c . 56 .35 .43 145d .40 .29 .33 145e 1.31 1.42 1.38 145f .56 .59 .58 145g 1.07 1.04 1.05 145h .73 .70 .71 145i .03 .03 .03 145j .03 .03 .03 145k . 15 .29 .23 1451 .32 .52 .44 145m 6. 00 5. 74 5.85 145n 6.08 6. 15 6.12 1450 .34 . 57 .47 146a . 65 1.80 1.33 146b .87 1.13 1.02 146c .46 .93 .74 147a .04 .07 .05 147b .91 1.23 1. 10 147c .09 .13 . 11 147(1 .28 .68 .52 147e . 51 . S9 .74 149a .49 .60 . 56 149b .37 .55 .48 149c 1.02 1.32 1.20 149d 6. 37 10. 75 8. 95 149e . 15 .24 .20 149f .80 .99 .91 149g 8.34 9. 96 9. 30 149h .47 .67 .58 150 49.52 46. 77 47.90 189 998. 58 1152. 61 1089. 46 738 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 86. — Deaths , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specific ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. “ Camps of occurrence. 20, 203 25, 240 22, 636 16, 275 15, 701 14,971 1 33,226 26, 747 6,324 i 8,980 15,414 50,054 38,04! Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. nd 03 CuO © 03 .2 "tj >» M . © tJD | d 03 A ft © (H d o a © d o d d 1 m H O o Q 5 ft H PR PR 5 I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 1 1 2 2 4 Malarial fevers (all) .... 1 5 Smallpox 6 66 142 27 19 20 5 40 44 6 71 8 7 1 2 1 i 8 1 ....... 12 0 Diphtheria and results 2 2 2 3 7 1 10 1S3 65 219 408 211 53S 610 77 lb 32 62 505 14 Dysentery (all) 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 19e Chicken-pox 19f 1 6 1 1 1 4 1 19g 19i Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic)... Paratyphoid B 58 15 5 8 13 8 8 21 33 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 19p 20a Epidemic diseases (others) .... 2 1 I' . .. ! 20c 22 Pyemia, surgical i Anthrax 2 1 21 25b Mycoses (others) i 1 26 47 Acute articular rheumatism 1 1 1 2 II. TubrrcuJosis (all) 5 5 2 6 15 17 11 7 1 1 4 12 2Sa 5 4 2 5 11 15 8 6 1 3 9 29 i 2 1 2 1 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 1 2 1 1 1 1 i 2 9 3 2 1 3 37 Syphilis (all) 2 2 2 3 38a 1 38b i IV. General diseases {others). il 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors.. 2 1 1 1 46 1 48a Arthritis 2 1 i 2 50 51a 52a 4 2 1 1 .... Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthy- roidism). 1 2 1 1 53a 53b 110 51 K5f> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 56a 2 2 1 5Gb 1 1 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). .. 60 1 5 1 61 2 1 1 3 1 3 2 i 1 63b 64 2 i 1 1 1 66c 69 Paralysis without specified cause (otliers). i i action of the heart). 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 1 i 2 2 2 a Deaths which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects, are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 739 zaps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. — ! — Camps of occurrence — Continued. 4.17 26,181 11, 959 36,399 9,752 36, 882 19, 855 25, 472 51, 004 47, 267 26, 665 24, 318 26, 534 41,984 22, 940 40, 869 26, 180 28, 780 Inter- national elassifi- cation No. © C d A d i j Greene. © 'd © © Ui O Hancoc' a d w Jackson d & O *-5 >> d C3 © Lee. Lewis. Logan. ■< o c3 s 33 CJ 6 o s Meade. Pike. Sevier. Shelby. 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 4 5 9 67 2 21 7 66 5 37 31 10 10 37 8 26 13 197 109 43 6 '10 4 3 4 27 1 1 4 10 2 1 5 28 1 7 i 85 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 8 9 i33 107 518 264 200 115 145 593 94 88 140 145 561 364 150 179 43 10 1 1 1 1 14 1 18 19e 1 3 9 4 2 1 19f 1 5 20 2 10 1 71 3 7 16 20 8 2 7 20 6 36 19 13 19g I9i 1 1 19k 1 1 1 19p 20a 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 20c 2 2 22 1 24 25b 26 2 ::::::: 1 47 5 5 2 5 7 5 3 ii 6 23 4 8 8 12 6 12 2 8 5 4 1 4 6 5 1 6 6 17 3 5 5 9 6 11 1 5 2Sa i 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 29 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 2 3 30-35 1 1 3 2 3 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 37 1 38a 1 1 38b 3 1 4 i 1 1 i 1 i 1 i 39-45 46 1 1 48a 3 2 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 50 1 1 1 51a 1 1 52a 53a 53b 116 1 i 1 1 54 55c 55e 56a 56b 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 1 1 1 i i 1 1 4- i 2 1 1 |i 2 2 1 1 3 1 i 9 1 1 ..... 1 2 i 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 • 4 * - i 66c 69 1 1 1 1 74e 72 2 1 2 2 1 i i 1 2 74g 740 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 86. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specific ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence— Continued. States of occurrence. 25,622 36,965 3,367 42, 576 37,511 30, 136 23,911 44, 202 6, 772 2,111 15,032 3,967 53,47 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. d 03 s u< O) C/J j Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. d <3 < Arizona. Arkansas. £ 0 1 O I I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 1 1 4 2 1 2 4 Malarial fevers (all ) 2 Smallpox 6 15 25 77 52 9 62 6 2 6 7 1! If 7 Scarlet fever 10 5 2 2 9 2 1 10 14 Influenza Dysentery (all) 134 236 114 753 1 209 5 7 2 271 24 15 63 34 251 18 1 1 1 19e Chicken-pox l ..... 19f 1 1 3 19g 19] Uik Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic)... Paratyphoid B 5 6 30 18 6 22 13 1 5 2 < Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 19p 20a 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 20c Pyemia, surgical .1 22 1 2 24 Tetanus 25b Mycoses (others) 26 47 Acute articular rheumatism 1 2 5 19 12 12 8 14 17 1 1 u 1 2; 28a 4 13 8 9 8 11 10 1 1 10 29 2 2 2 30-35 1 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 37 Syphilis (all) 1 1 2 38b 1 IV. General diseases {others). 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors. . . 1 1 i 1 1 46 2 1 Arthritis ~ 1 1 i 50 1 2 1 2 1 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- ism). 1 2 53a 53b 1 16 54 1 1 1 55e 2 1 i 1 3 3 1 56b i 1 2 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 62 1 5 8 1 Locomotor ataxia 63b 64 1 1 69 (otliers). 1 i 1 2 2 action of the heart). 74g Nervous system, other diseases of 2 i i i i DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 741 dps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. 04 1,912 3,388 19, 525 8,881 31,321 432 15, 462 20, 131 3,463 6, 647 12,744 9,291 6, 465 22, 381 18,545 8, 175 11, 224 Inter- national classifi- cation No. > 1 ) Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. 03 2 O 5 Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. 03 6 Kansas. .S' o> a Louisiana. Maine. ' Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 4 5 3 23 1 56 10 1 6 3 4 4 1 6 8 5 8 4 1 2 3 2 4 7 4 2 1 1 1 9 66 15 13 130 33 288 5 96 181 75 2 62 6S 37 230 67 75 145 10 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 i 18 19e 1 1 1 1 19f 1 3 3 6 4 8 4 4 42 10 1 6 2 4 3 19g 19 ) 19k 19p 1 1 1 1 1 20a 1 20c .. .. 22 24 25b . . 26 1 1 47 29 28 1 n 1 22 11 2 2 2 3 3 16 6 3 .29 27 1 9 1 16 8 _ 2 1 2 2 8 4 3 28a 1 i 1 3 1 29 1 2 3 2 1 i 30-35 j 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 37 38a 1 38b 2 ' 4 2 1 1 39-45 1 . . 0 46 2 1 1 48a 3 2 1 1 2 50 1 1 1 1 1 53a . . . 1 53b 1 116 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 60 1 1 1 61 62 . . 63a 2 63b 2 1 1 1 64 fifin 2 1 1 69 1 72 2 | i 1 74g 742 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 86. — Deaths , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence —Continued. 3,596 14, 175 1,925 6,378 165 1,911 62,326 7,173 81,649 5,305 276 15,615 6,2 Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. Cause. *P< a o 03 G o3 G 03 M o3 Li 03 03 > 1 P< a 03 M 1 © © © o o 'm £ M 0 1 c3 i & G3 ! o o3 o 5 03 o M 03 P 5 L d j « ! a i <5 £ z Z Z z z z Z O 1 ^ 1 C I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 1 1 2 2 4 Malarial fevers (all) 1 5 Smallpox 6 Measles 4 13 1 41 20 7 Scarlet fever 11 12 2 9 2 9 Diphtheria and results 1 6 10 Influenza 35 200 22 83 4 22 464 53 526 50 25 120 14 Dysentery (all) 1 18 Erysipelas r 1 1 19e Chicken-pox 19f German measles 2 2 1 2 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic). . 9 3 23 12 3 4 191 19k Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute ...... 19p 20a Epidemic diseases (others) ■ Septicemia, general 1 5 1 20c Pyemia, surgical 22 Anthrax i 2 24 Tetanus 25b Mycoses (others) 26 Pellagra 47 Acute articular rheumatism 1 II. Tuberculosis (all) 2 1 33 70 122 54 5 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 2 1 28 67 109 51 J 2 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 2 3 5 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 3 8 3 3 III. Venereal diseases (all) 1 7 37 Syphilis (all) 1 6 38a 38b 1 i ! IV. General diseases {others). .... j 39-45 1 2 1 10 46 1 48a 2 50 Diabetes, mellitus 1 i 5 51a Exophthalmic goiter(hyperthyroidism) 52a 53a i 1 53b i 116 54 i 1 1 1 1 4 3 56b V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 61 1 1 62 63a 63h 1 64 1 1 4 Paralysis without specified cause (others). 69 l i 1 . 1 action of the heart). 74g Nervous system, other diseases of ::::::: i 1 i 2 DEATHS BY CAMPS AjS t D BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 743 caps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. 52 30, 752 5, 405 4,910 410 2, S00 145,626 5,685 5,834 48, 802 34, 451 1, 105 8,512 4,478 1, 170 S05, 830 1,159,467 1,965,297 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. . Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. 2 1 26 2S 1 1 1 2 9 9 IS 4 1 1 1 4 3 66 1 21 24 i 2 2 416 1,473 1, SS9 6 17 2 16 122 143 265 7 4 4 1 3 1 44 89 9 50 327 18 14 17 10 674 44 32 269 285 7 24 10 3 5,370 9, 247 14, 617 10 1 9 14 14 1 3 11 8 19 18 1 1 19e 6 3 27 47 74 19f 4 2 3 4 1 56 2 2 18 1 3 274 825 19g 1 1 1 19j 2 2 19k 1 1 2 19p i 1 1 1 ' 24 24 48 20a 1 2 1 3 20c 1 4 10 14 22 1 1 24 1 1 25b 1 1 1 28 ... 1 14 19 47 i 14 2 20 23 1 1 28 18 1 584 323 907 1 12 2 20 19 1 28 13 1 514 769 2Sa i 2 3 24 28 52 29 i 2 1 2 46 40 86 30-35 4 1 1 4 1 29 37 66 4 1 1 3 1 25 31 37 1 9 1 3 38a 9 38b i 1 1 2 1 1 43 26 69 39-45 i 6 11 46 8 16 1 2 4 24 32 50 2 9 7 9 52a 2 - 3 8 53a 1 3 2 53b 1 2 1 3 116 3 4 6 10 54 1 9 2 4 . 1 1 4 9 55e 2 2 2 22 20 42 8 1 3 12 60 1 1 2 9 64 73 61 1 1 62 1 1 63a , i ... 2 6 10 16 63b 1 2 2 IS 20 38 64 .. 1 1 2 3 66c 2 1 1 11 11 22 69 2 3 2 2 72 n 1 4 1 15 24 39 74g 744 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 86. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specific ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence: Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. -d CS fcX) © 3 03 © P3 5 o « o O § O C © > © P 5 © fcuo T3 O P d c3 & .2* *3 o P 3 w © L. o c 0 1 (-< PR d o § P . 0 V O j O VI. Mental alienation. • 67 Genera) paralysis of the insane 68d 1 68g 68h i Psychosis, manic-depressive 1 6Si 1 l 1 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75r VIII. Ear, diseases of. 9 3 4 10 3 i 5 5 2 5 76b 1 2 3 1 1 1 4 76e Ear, other diseases of IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86b Sinusitis (all ) 2 2 86i Nasal fossse, other diseases of 1 74 i 6 1 X. Throat, diseases of. 87 100 1 3 2 12 17 3 5 1 4 XI. Circulatory eastern, diseases of. 77 78 1 1 1 1 1 79a 1 2 1 1 1 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 79a 1 79a (3) Mitral insufficiency 1 1 1 ! 79a 1 i 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic. 1 79b 1 1 1 i 1 ' , Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. 1 2 1 79e 1 1 1 i 80 81a 81b 1 81d 1 82 1 1 1 83a 83d 84a 84b 1 1 i 85e 85g 85h 1 1 1 2 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 2 1 1 91 83 75 18 334 58 98 33 28 2 1 21 127 92a 68 89 120 21 385 90 98 74 4 1 71 450 t. 2 1 2 3 i is 93b 1 2 93c 2 2 90 98 t> Includes pneumonia, unclassified DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 745 imps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 5 03 i-t 3 Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. ICearny. j Lee. Lewis. J d c3 tn o t-3 MacArthur. i 1 McClellan. Meade. w S Pike. 1 Sevier. Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 67 1 1 2 1 6Sd 1 1 1 1 68g 1 1 68h 1 1 68i 1 75r 3 2 1 1 2 5 2 4 1 2 2 1 10 2 2 76a 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 76e 1 86b 86d 2 1 9 1 1 1 86e 1 1 86i 1 1 87 1 1 4 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 100 i 1 2 1 77 1 2 1 1 78 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 79a 1 79a(l) 1 79a(2) 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 79a(3) 1 79a(4) 1 1 79a(5) 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 79c 2 2 1 1 1 79d 1 1 1 1 3 79e 1 1 80 1 Sla Sib 81d i‘ 1 1 82 1 1 1 83a 1 83c S3d 1 84a S4b 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 85h U--. 3 1 1 2 1 89-90 1 « 6 8 59 68 138 10 10 50 93 3 44 60 114 11 121 48 17 91 Id 95 3 19 9 91 16 20 44 35 46 60 49 44 37 221 46 25 92a 10 1 3 1 5 1 1 1 9 2 93a 1 2 1 2 1 93b i j i 1 3 5 3 1 2 1 93c 95 1. 1. 1 1 1 96 I . j . _ 97 1 i 1 1 . 98 746 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 86. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 67 6Sd 68g 68h 68i 75r 8Gb 86d 86e SOi 87 100 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79 b 79c 79d 79e SO 81a 81b 81d 82 83a 83c 83d 81 a 81b 85e 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 Camps of occurrence— Continued. Cause. VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane. Dementia praecox Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Eyes and annexa, other diseases of — VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media. Mastoiditis. . . IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) Nasal fossae, other diseases of X. Throat, diseases of. Larynx, diseases of. . . Pharynx, diseases of. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitral insufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids V aricose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of... Heart-block Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of... XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- . Pneumonia, lobar. Pleurisy, suppurative. .. Pleurisy, serofibrinous. . Pleura, other diseases of. Gangrene of lungs Asthma Pulmonary emphysema. Lungs, other diseases of. 544 147 1 1 12 154 33 46 222 5 P- P 106 S5 States of occurrence. 2 i 10 3 1 28 ... ! 4 f r?n4 if nr ti i>i_ DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 747 ckps ), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence— Continued. Connecticut. 05 a 6 % a District, of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 67 68d 9 1 1 i 1 6Sg 1 68h 2 6Si 75r I 2 0 1 1 76a 2 1 76b 86b 1 " SGd L 1 2 1 86e 86i 1 S7 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 100 i 77 3 1 2 i 78 1 1 1 1 79a 1 79a(l) j 79a(2> 1 1 1 79a(3) 1 79a(4> 79a(5) i 79b 1 2 1 79c 2 1 i 79d 2 3 1 1 3 1 79e 1 1 1 80 81a 1 81b 1 Sid 1 82 1 1 1 83a 83c 83d 1 84a i 84b . j . S5e *1 ■ -- 1 85g 1 1 1 Soh 1 1 89-90 5 21 1 133 IS 24 3 4 9.3 5 IS 1 8 13 91 1 24 4 73 32 20 o IQ 5 10 51 14 8 13 92a 2 4 9 9 i 2 1 93a 2 1 1 93b 1 3 . 1 •■•1.1 1 95 1 1 96 97 1 1 ! 98 748 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 86. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence— Continued. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. 67 68d 68g 68h 68i 75r 76a 76b 76 e 86b S6d 86e 86i 87 100 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81d 82 88a 83c 83d 81a 84b 85e 85g 85 h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 Cause. VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of theinsane. Dementia prceeox Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive — Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Eyes and annexa, other diseases of. . . VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media Mastoiditis Ear, other diseases of. , IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) Nasal fossse, other diseases of X. Throat, diseases of. Larynx, diseases of. . . Pharynx, diseases of. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mit ral aortic Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of. . . Heart-block Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of. . . XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- . . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative . . . Pleurisy, serofibrinous. .. Pleura, other diseases of. Gangrene of lungs Asthma Pulmonary emphysema. Lungs, other diseases of. 1 57 142 1 3 2 .... 1 13 63 11 ! 113 .... 7 2 i ::: i ... DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 749 zaps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. - Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 l 2 67 1 4 11 68d 1 13 14 27 6Sg 1 1 3 10 6Sh 1 1 4 S 12 1 1 2 3 75r 1 1 2 3 1 31 111 145 76a 5 1 1 15 28 43 76b 9 2 76e 3 3 S6b ::::::: 1 1 2 S6d i 1 14 20 S6e 1 1 4 141 145 86i 3 2 5 87 .1... 5 1 9 2 9 2 1 94 151 100 1 1 6 13 1 1 11 12 23 78 6 22 2S 79a 1 2 79a(l) 1 2 3 79a(2) J 5 2 16 14 30 79a(3) 1 3 4 79a(41 2 4 6 79a(5) 2 1 3 79b' 1 3 1 1 13 25 38 79c 1 1 2 16 14 30 79d 4 2 25 12 37 79e 3 2 80 I. 1 3 81a 4 1 81b II 3 1 4 Sid ®.. 2 9 15 S2 4 9 1 1 1 2 83c 1 1 1 S3d 2 4 i ' 'i 1 9 3 12 Sib 2 2 2 3 •7 10 i 6 11 S5h 1 2 s 16 24 89-90 3 10 3 2 2 70 6 10 32 24 1 3 705 2,724 3, 429 91 ) 31 t 3 1 2 153 6 23 56 32 3 - 2 1 107 3 223 4,330 92a l 1 2 1 2 40 97 93a 2 1 11 14 25 93b 1 1 1 25 42 93c ■••i | 1 1 4 9 96 2 97 1 3 4 98 750 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 86. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Camps of occurrence.- Cause . *2 c3 bX) © ci © PQ © 6 PQ >> nd o O © 3 o CO G > P y s © fcC nd o P d c3 Pi a O P 3 w <3 (-< o PR a o a © & d o 3 p PR a o 5 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. . 101 Esophagus, diseases of 102a i 1 102c Stomach, other diseases of 1 i 2 105a 1 2 105b Diarrhea 105c Enteritis and colitis 1 108 5 3 f, 6 5 11 2 9 109a 1 2 l 1 3 3 1 i 109b 2 1 i 110a Fistula in ano i 110b Intestines, other diseases of 2 i 113 Cirrhosis of the liver i 114 Cholelithiasis 1 115a Cholecystitis 1 i 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of. Liver, other diseases of ■ 115c i 117a Peritonitis i 1 3 i 117b Peritoneal adhesions 118a Pancreatitis 118c Digestive system, other diseases of . . . . l t XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonv'enereal ). 119 Nephritis, acute 2 1 1 4 : ' 120 2 2 1 3 2 3 3 c 122a 122c 122d Pyogenic" infection of the kidneys 1 1 i i 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of. 1 1 123 125b Stricture ( non venereal) l 127c Hydrocele 1 i l XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 i 143a 143b 144a 3 1 1 144b Cellulitis i 4 2 1 i 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other dis- eases of. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 146b 147c 149h 1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. , 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases . . . . i 4 2 1 3 i 4 5 i 5 * - Total for diseases 505 424 445 866 834 802 867 311 88 35 182 1,301 1 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 751 raps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. SI, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. r s 03 u Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. >> o3 © Lee. Lewis. Logan. c3 McClellan. Meade. Mills. Pike. Sevier. Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 99e 101 2 1 1 102a 1 102c 1 1 1 1 105b 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 6 4 4 3 3 6 1 3 2 8 6 9 108 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 109a 9 2 2 3 2 109b 1 110a 1 1 1 1 110b 113 114 1 1 1 1 115a 115b 1 i' 1 1 1 117a 117b 1 1 118a 118c 2 1 1 1 119 i 4 1 1 2 1 i 1 1 4 120 1 122a 1 122c 1 1 1 1 122d 1 122e 1 1 123 125b 1 127c 142 i l 2 i 1 143b 1 1 1 1 1 2 144a 2 1 1 1 1 144b 1 1 i 145o 1 146a 2 149h 6 6 i 2 1 9 1 1 8 3 4 189 j!7 326 136 705 369 628 177 269 S21 336 ISO 333 302 S21 459 851 439 1S1 1 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, :52 Table 86. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118c 119 120 122a 122c 122d 122 123 125b 127c 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 1450 146a 146b 147c 149h Cause. Camps of occurrence— Continued. States of occurrence. p C3 2 o eP co P 03 a E rS CO 3 o C3 H t>> CO -© C3 e V a EH rd 40 (-1 o £ cJ £ c QJ 2 09 XI £ P o Ps 0 cS a cJ & cS 3 03 ci < o3 P o C < <3 3 a < 1 i c l XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. . . i 1 1 Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach 1 1 1 1 i Duodenal ulcer .... Diarrhea 1 4 i 5 4 4 3 2 8 1 5 2 1 1 5 1 2 i .... Intestines, other diseases of 1 1 Cirrhosis of the liver i 1 Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other dis- eases of. 1 •-••J i 1 1 1 Digestive system, other diseases of. . . . 1 1 3 1 1 3 .... XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal) . 1 2 1 1 i 3 .... Nephritis, chronic l 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseasesof XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 1 i XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Not specified or ill-defined diseases Total for diseases 1 5 6 8 l 7 2 ! 1 216 1,051 135 1,100 452 243 430 551 29 26 157 55 189 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 753 cps), of white enlisted, men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. - States of occurrence— Continued. Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- | bia. Florida. .03 •fib o o O 6 rC 03 "o 0 3 Indiana. 03 o HH o3 £ C3 w Kentucky. Louisiana. l Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. o3 O q q S Inter- national classifi- cation No. 99c 101 1 1 102a 1 1 102c 1 105a 105b 2 2 l 1 1 l 105c ’3 7 1 6 4 2 5 5 3 3 108 2 1 2 109a 1 3 1 1 2 109b 110a 1 1 110b 1 1 113 114 1 1 115a 1 115b 1 1 2 9. 1 117a 1 117b 2 118a ... 118c i 1 3 1 119 s 1 1 4 2 2 1 2 3 2 120 122a 122c 1 1 122d 1 122e 1 123 i 125b 127c ' 142 1 143a 1 143b i 2 i 144a 1 1 1 144b 1 1 145o 1 146a 147c 1 1 2 2 2 i 189 — — H 53 1 21 266 54 671 7 187 256 100 181 131 114 75 347 121 107 196 1 754 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 86. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Mississippi. | Missouri. Montana. , Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. M o K* e= a) fc North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c Mouth and annoxa, other diseases of. . 101 Esophagus, diseases of 102a Ulcer of the stomach 2 1 102c Stomach, other diseases of 1 1 1 105a Duodenal ulcer 1 105b Diarrhea 105c Enteritis and colitis 108 Appendicitis 1 5 2 13 3 13 9 109a Hernia i 3 3 3 . 109b Intestinal obstruction 2 7 110a Fistula in ano 1 110b Intestines, other diseases of 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 2 1 i‘ 114 Cholelithiasis 115a Cholecystitis 2 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other 1 i 115c diseases of. Liver, other diseases of 1 117a Peritonitis 1 1 1 117b Peritoneal adhesions i 118a Pancreatitis 118c XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute 1 1 3 i , 120 6 7 122a 122c 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 2 122e 123 Nephrolithiasis 1 1 i 125b 127c XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 143a 143b 1 144a 2 1 1 144b 2 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. i XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 1 1 1 146b 1 147c 149h i 1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. I 189 1 5 2 3 2 .... r • Total for diseases 48 337 31 107 5 24 887 165 1,024 123 25 v;, DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 755 •c ps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence— Continued. Pennsylvania. 1 Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States camps. Inter- national classifi cation No. 2 2 99c 1 1 101 1 1 1 9 8 17 102a 1 1 8 6 14 102c 2 1 6 13 105 a 1 1 105b 5 14 21 105 c 13 4 31 2 3 8 2 1 152 162 314 108 1 2 2 3 1 24 47 71 109a 2 3 22 22 44 109b 1 2 2 4 110a 1 1 4 10 14 110b 1 1 13 1 14 113 1 2 1 3 114 1 1 6 13 U5a 1 4 4 115b 2 4 6 115c . 1 4 1 1 18 13 31 117a 1 3 3 117b | 3 9 5 118a 2 2 118c 3 1 4 1 1 21 19 40 119 2 5 4 1 61 119 120 1 1 2 122a 1 1 122c 1 1 r 8 15 122d 1 2 4 6 122e i G 3 9 123 1 1 2 3 125b 4 4 127c 1 i 142 1 6 143a 1 3 3 6 143b 3 1 16 17 33 144a 3 11 18 29 144 b 1 4 9 1 5 1 6 146a 1 1 146b .... 1 2 3 14Qh i 6 2 1 37 105 142 189 i L 416 29 50 21 17 1,240 67 71 500 448 9 36 30 13 9,812 19, 460 29, 272 3553—25 49 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 7 56 Table 87. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troop RATIOS PER 1,000.® Camps of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Total of mean annual strengths 20,203 25,240 22,636 36,275 45, 701 44,971 33,226 26,747 6,324 8,980 15,414 50,054 38, Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. 73 O U Custer. § o D Q H s bf, 73 o A Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. Fremont. d 0 1 | 3 ft I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 0. 04 0.03 0. 04 0. 07 4 0.02 .. 6 Measles 3.27 5. 63 1. 19 .52 0. 44 . ii 1.20 1.65 0. 39 1.42 7 .04 .09 .06 .02 .02 .24 .04 .24 9 .09 .06 .04 .09 .26 .06 .10 .. 10 Influenza 9. 06 2.58 9. 68 11.25 4.62 11.96 18.36 2. 88 11.86 3.56 4.02 10.09 14 .05 .04 18 .03 .02 .04 .02 .. 19e 19f .04 .27 .03 .02 .03 . 15 .06 : 1 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) . . 2.87 .59 .22 .22 .28 .18 .24 .79 .66 19j 19k 19p 1 20 a .09 .02 .04 20C .03 22 06 .06 24 25b .02 ... 26 47 Acute articular rheumatism .04 .02 .04 .04 : II. Tuberculosis (all) .25 .20 .09 .17 .33 .38 .33 .26 .16 .11 .26 i .24 ||< 28a Tuberculosis of lungs .25 . 16 .09 . 14 .24 .33 .24 .22 . 16 .19 . 18 1 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis .04 .04 .02 .06 • 02 ' 30-35 Tuberculosis'(others) .03 .04 .02 .03 .04 .11 .06 .01 . , . .08 .08 .04 .04 . 06 | 37 Syphilis (all) .08 .06 .04 .06 : 38a Chancroidal infection .04 38b .03 k IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 Cancer and other malignant tumors . . . . 10 .02 .04 .02 > 40 Tumors, benign T. .02 48a Arthritis .10 . 03 .06 01 ■ 50 Diabetes, mellitus .20 .08 .03 .02 . 51a Exopthalmic eoiter (hyperthyroidism ) .05 04 * ’ 52a Addison’s disease 1 . .02 j )2 .02 ) 53a Leucemia 02 53b Hodgkin’s disease .03 116 54 Anemia, chlorosis .02 6 55c Purpura 55e G eneral diseases (others) . . . ■ .04 .02 . 04 . 16 56a Alcoholism (acute or chronic) . 06 03 0 56b Drug addiction 02 03 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 00 Encephalitis .05 . 14 . 16 61 Meningitis, simple .10 .04 . 04 .08 .02 .07 .06 .04 .62 ! 63a 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) . . .04 04 64 Apoplexy .05 .02 .112 66 c Paralysis without specified cause .06 (others). 69 Epilepsy .06 action of the heart). 72 74g Nervous system, other diseases of .04 .06 .04 a Deaths which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN pified camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. 757 RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 17 26,181 11,959 36, 399 9,752 36, 882 19,855 25,472 51,004 47, 267 26,665 24,318 26,534 41,9S4 22, 940 40, 869 26, 180 28, 780 Inter- national classifi- cation No. © ! i © i © j O ; cfl O' C © © L-. O O o § c3 03 >■> © a | d o in X ci >—3 d o § A o >> a ci © © © 00 © d ci fc/.l o < © g d "© o o VH © ci © GO © ’> © CG rQ 'cj TO 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.05 0.10 1 .05 0.04 0.04 .05 4 5 i :i 2.56 0. 17 .58 0. 72 1.79 0.25 1.45 .61 0.21 .38 1.52 .30 .62 0. 57 4. 82 4.16 1.49 6 :4 .11 .33 .74 . 10 .03 .20 .21 .08 .04 . 12 .69 .04 7 }9 .04 .10 .04 .02 .04 .04 .02 .04 .20 9 2 3.25 8.95 14.23 27.07 5.42 5.79 5.69 11.63 1.99 3.30 5. 76 5.47 13.36 15.87 3.67 6. 84 1.49 10 .03 .03 .02 .03 14 .04 18 19e i .03 .08 .18 .08 .08 .04 19f 2 .76 .17 .27 .10 1.93 .15 .27 .31 .42 .30 .08 .26 .48 .26 .88 .73 .45 19g 19j ' ‘ .03 .02 19k .03 .05 .04 19p 2 . .03 .04 .02 .04 .04 .04 .02 20a 20c .05 .05 22 .03 24 25b 26 .05 .04 47 2 .19 .17 .14 .72 .14 . 15 .43 .12 .49 .15 .33 .30 .29 .26 .29 .08 .28 2 .15 .08 .11 .62 .14 .05 .24 .12 .36 .11 .21 .19 .21 .26 . 27 .04 .17 28a . .04 .08 .05 . 12 .04 .12 .02 .02 .04 29 .1 .03 .10 .05 .08 .08 .04 .11 .10 30-35 to .03 . 12 .04 .06 .OS .12 .02 .04 .OS .03 12 .04 06 .08 12 .02 .04 .02 .OS 37 38a .02 38b .03 .08 .02 .04 .04 .02 .04 .02 .04 .03 39-45 .04 .04 48a .08 .05 .02 .04 .04 . 11 .05 .03 50 .02 .04 .04 51a .05 .04 52a .05 53a .02 53b .1 .04 116 .04 54 .05 .04 55c .04 .; .04 .02 .02 56a .03 .03 .04 .04 .02 60 .05 .08 .02 .04 .12 .04 .02 .22 .19 .03 61 .02 62 .04 63a .03 .02 .04 63b .04 .08 .03 .04 .02 .02 .04 .04 .04 .05 .03 64 .04 66c .03 .02 .04 69 .04 74e 72 i . OS . 05 .03 .02 .04 .02 .05 1 74g 758 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 87. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1 , 000 . Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Total of mean annual strengths 25, 622 36, 965 3,367 42, 576 37,511 30, 136 23,911 40, 202 6, 772 2,111 15, 032 3,967 53, Cause. Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. a o cl £ Alabama. 05 a 3 05* a o < Arkansas. 1 I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). r - 1 0. 03 0. 30 0. 09 0. 05 0.04 0.50 .. t .05 5 6 0.59 .68 1. 81 1.39 0.30 2.59 0. 15 0. 30 0. 40 1. 76 7 .27 . 12 .05 . 13 9 .25 .. 10 5. 23 6. 38 33.86 17. 69 5. 57 .17 . 29 6. 74 3. 54 7.11 4. 19 8. 57 14 .02 .08 IS .03 .02 .02 l'Je .02 19f . 12 .03 .02 .20 19g 19j 19k Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic).. .20 .16 .70 .48 .20 .92 .32 .47 .33 .50 19p 20a .02 .05 .03 .07 .05 .15 .07 20c 22 .02 .05 24 25b 26 47 .03 .05 II. Tuberculosis (all) .20 .51 .28 .32 .27 . 59 .42 . 15 .47 .73 .25 28a .16 . 35 . 19 .24 .27 . 46 .40 .15 .47 .67 29 . 05 . 05 . OS 30-35 .04 . a .05 . 08 .04 .02 .07 . 25 1 . 30 .02 .03 .13 37 .30 .02 .13 1 38b . 03 IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 46 .03 .03 _ 03 .04 .02 .07 1] 05 . 02 .07 .25 . 50 51a 52a .04 .6.5 .02 05 .03 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- ism). .02 .05 I 54 .02 . 03 .02 55e 56a 56b 03 .08 .03 03 .02 .03 03 . 13 .07 .47 03 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 03 OQ 13 . 33 . 02 63b 64 .03 .02 69 Cottiers). .04 .03 . 02 .08 .05 1 action of the heart). 74g 03 A 1 * Cl V OUO OJ OtClAlj UCliLk UloL tlbLo u 1 - * - - - ------- DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 759 a vs), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 191 7, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. f RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence— Continued. 1, 912 3,388 19, 525 8,881 31, 321 432 15, 462 20, 131 3,463 6,647 12, 744 9,291 6,465 22, 381 18, 545 8, 175 11,224 Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. 0. 30 0.10 0. 03 0. 30 0. 24 .10 1.18 .26 1. 76 0. 05 8. 42 .78 0.11 0. 93 0. 13 0. 22 0. 49 0. 09 .26 .20 0.29 .16 . 13 . 11 .36 0. 26 .30 .04 .05 7.85 3.84 6. 66 .05 3. 72 . 11 9.19 .03 11.57 6.21 8. 99 21.66 .30 4. 87 7.32 5. 72 10. 28 3.61 9. 17 12.92 .03 .03 .15 .05 .05 .03 .05 1.57 .89 .31 . 45 .26 .26 .20 ::::::: 6. 32 .78 . 15 27 .11 .49 .27 .03 . 15 . 11 .04 . 05 .a .03 . 15 14. 64 .30 .56 . 11 .70 . 71 . 5S .30 .16 .32 .46 .71 .32 .27 14. 12 .30 .46 .n .51 .52 . 35 .58 . 15 .22 .31 .36 .22 .27 .03 .15 .15 . 13 . 05 .52 . 10 . 16 . 19 .16 .11 .22 .05 .03 .06 . 15 .05 .06 .15 . 05 .03 .20 .06 .29 .15 .03 .11 .06 .29 . 04 .10 . 5S .08 .04 .18 .06 . 11 . 11 .15 .a .29 . ii .06 .06 .03 2.31 .08 . 15 ....... .03 .06 .09 .03 . 15 .06 .06 .08 .04 .09 .06 .15 .12 .... 03 .10 7.4 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 9 10 14 18 I9e 191 19g 19j 19k 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25b 26 47 28a 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 39-45 46 4Sa 50 51a 52a 53a 53b 116 54 55e 55e 56a 56b 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66c 69 74e 760 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 87. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 14 18 19e 19f 19g li'j 19k 19p 20a 20c 22 24 23b 28 47 28a 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 39-45 46 48a 50 51a 52a 53a 53b 116 54 55c 55e 56a 56b 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66c 69 74e Total of mean annual strengths 3,596 14,175 I 1,925 Cause. . 1.11 I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) Smallpox Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results j 2. 50 Influenza 9.73 Dysentery (all) Erysipelas I Chicken-pox German measles | Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) Paratyphoid B Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Epidemic diseases (others) Septicemia, general Pyemia, surgical Anthrax Tetanus Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism 0.07 II. Tuberculosis (all). Tuberculosis of lungs Acute miliary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis (others) III. Venereal diseases (all). Syphilis (all) Chancroidal infection . Gonococcus infection. IV. General diseases (others). Cancer and other malignant tumors . . Tumors, benign Arthritis Diabetes, mellitus Exopthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- ism). Addison’s disease Leueemia Hodgkin’s disease Spleen, diseases of Anemia, chlorosis Purpura General diseases (others) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) Drug addiction .92 .78 0. 52 1.04 14.11 ! 11.43 .07 .14 .63 .14 .14 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) . Apoplexy. Paralysis without specified cause (others). Epilepsy Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Chorea Nervous system, other diseases of .07 .07 .07 . 28 .07 .07 6,378 1,911 62,326 7,173 81,649 13.01 24.24 .47 .16 L .16 . 11.51 0. 02 .02 .66 . 19 .24 7. 44 .03 .37 .02 0. 28 7.39 0. 02 .14 .24 . 11 .07 6.46 .01 .01 .02 .15 .06 .02 .53 9.76 9. 34 .42 .14 1. 34 .06 .10 .09 .07 .12 .01 .02 .06 .02 .02 .02 .14 .01 . 05 .05 .01 .02 5, 305 9. 43 .57 10.18 9.61 .57 276 15,615 0.13 .. . 26 .13 90. 58 7.68 .06 '.'■26"! .06 .32 .13 ,19 I. .1 .19 .06 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 7G1 mps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. 805, 830 1.159,467 1152 30, 752 5,405 4,910 410 2, 800 145,626 5,685 5,834 48, 802 34, 451 1,105 8,512 4, 478 1,170 1,965,297 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. ! South Dakota. Tennessee. .02 ... . .02 .05 .09 .03 .05 .06 .02 .04 .04 (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic .04 .04 .04 .03 . 08 .03 Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency . Heart, other organic diseases of .02 .16 .04 .04 .06 1 1! .05 .02 .05 .03 .04 .04 .03 .04 .04 .02 ... .03 .06 9.21 .58 .06 .03 .08 .03 .99 2.95 .09 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. .04 1.05 2. 77 .04 4. 11 3. 37 2. 97 3.53 .08 .80 5. 30 .04 1.27 8. 42 2. 18 2.00 .32 .63 0.11 . 11 1.36 4.61 2. 54 9.00 .16 .01 Pneumonia, lobar .04 .07 . 05 . *> Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 763 hnps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. . c5 •S § c3 9 |5 o Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. Kearny. Lee. Lewis. c3 WJ c < o c3 McClellan. 1 Meade. Mills. 1 Pike. Sevier. Shelby, Inter- national classifi- cation No. 67 68d 68g 6Sh 6Si 75r 76a 76b 76e 86b S6d 86e 86i S7 100 78 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79b 79e 79d 79e SO 81a 81b 8id 82 83a 83c S3d S4a ,84b 85e 85g S5h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 0.03 0.03 .03 0.10 0. 02 .02 .02 0 10 .02 .02 0.02 .02 .02 0. 04 07 0. 08 0.08 0.10 .05 0. 20 .04 .04 • OS .04 0.04 0. os .04 0.08 .02 .02 0.24 .02 0.08 .04 0.07 04 .03 .02 05 .03 • OS .02 .02 .02 .04 .04 .03 .11 .04 .04 .04 02 .04 04 .21 .11 .03 .12 .02 .02 .04 .04 .08 .07 .04 .09 .03 .03 .04 .02 .02 .03 05 .08 .03 .04 .04 .04 ■ OS .02 .04 .04 .04 02 . 08 .03 .02 .04 .04 .04 .04 02 .02 )2 .03 . 05 . 12 ■ OS .02 .02 .02 .04 .02 .04 .04 .02 08 .02 j>2 .03 .04 .10 .03 . 02 .02 . 05 .02 .02 .03 .02 .02 .04 I .02 ■ - .04 .04 .02 .03 - - .03 .02 .04 .04 1.S1 2. 47 .04 .08 1.62 .52 .03 .04 2.26 1.85 .09 .48 1.61 .02 2.96 5.41 . 05 . 05 . 05 0 .23 •2 3.63 1' -° 4 .67 .25 6. 97 .92 3. 74 2.47 . 50 .81 . 15 .39 .79 .04 .98 .86 .10 .04 .10 1.97 .74 .02 .02 .11 1.73 .04 2.72 1.05 .05 1. S3 1. 76 .59 . 87 .03 .03 .03 .08 .12 .02 .04 .02 .04 .03 .04 3553—25 50 7 64 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 67 68d 68? 68h 68i 75r 76a 70b 86b S6d 86e 8Si 87 100 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 8ia 81b 81d 82 83a 83c 83d 81a 84b 85e 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 95 96 97 98 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 87. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif RATIOS PER 1,000. Cause. VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane. Dementia pra»eox Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive... . Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Eyes and annexa, other diseases of . . . VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media. Mastoiditis. . . IX. Nasal fossae, diseases of. Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) Nasal fossae, other diseases of X Throat, diseases of. Larynx, diseases of. . . Pharynx, diseases of. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5 ) Combined lesions, mitral aortic Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of. . . Heart-block Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of.. . Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence. 0. 04 .04 .04 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- . . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative . . . Pleurisy, serofibrinous .. Pleura,' other diseases of. Gangrene of lungs Asthma Pulmonary emphysema. Lungs, other diseases of.. .04 .70 .98 0.03 .03 .03 .19 14. 72 3. 98 .03 .03 0. 30 3.56 1.49 0.05 0.07 ".03 . 19 0. 11 .03 .03 .03 . 10 .05 .05 .03 .03 .02 .02 .02 .03 .03 .02 1.24 1.95 . 12 .02 .05 .03 .53 5.11 2. 56 1 1. 10 .03 0. 04 .04 .21 .04 .04 .04 1. 92 9.28 .21 0 . 02 .02 .02 .02 .02 2. 64 2. 11 0.47 .47 0. 15 .95 1.42 0. 13 0.25 .67 1.86 .27 .50 1 .25 ! .25 I Cal i form'.-. DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 765 chps) , of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. Connecticut. Delawaro. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. 1 Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. ( Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 0.05 67 6Sd 0. 13 0.29 0. 15 0.05 0.12 68g .29 6Sh 0. 06 6Si 75r (4 0. 10 .06 0. 08 0.09 . 06 0. 04 76b 86b j - S6d | .05 .06 0. 15 86e 86i .03 87 0. 30 .10 . 10 .13 29 .30 . 31 .09 . 12 100 .05 . 15 .31 78 . 05 .15 . 08 .04 79af 1) 79a(2) .15 .08 . 04 79a(3) .09 79a (5) .05 79b .05 . 06 . 09 . 06 .06 79d . 10 .10 .15 0.11 .16 .09 79e . 03 .11 . 05 80 . 05 81 1) . 12 81 d .05 82 .03 .08 12 83a ■ 83d .05 84a .05 84b .15 0. 11 .03 . 11 S5h 1 1 | 2.62 2.31 . 11 89 90 | 1* 1.08 . 11 4. 25 1. 16 1.19 .87 .60 .71 2.48 .77 .80 . 05 .98 1.16 91 - . 52 1.23 .45 2. 33 2. 07 .99 1. 73 7.07 1.49 .54 1.55 2. 28 . 75 . 9S 1.16 92a 1 . 10 . 13 .10 30 .08 09 05 03a . 10 .03 . 15 93 h : . 11 . 10 .05 93 p — ■i .05 . .03 . 11 96 .05 98 766 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 87. — Deaths , by camps of occurrence arid by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. '1 5 o C3 c3 ci C3 o’ P< s ci o (“5 o o o > * s-> O kH C 73 cj o ■4-1 C3 o a A c % & £ £ o £ & & & -C O VI. Mental alienation. 67 68d Dementia praecox 6. 02 68g 0. 05 . 01 0. 13 6Sh .03 . 01 .06 68i Psychoses ( others). . * VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75r VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media . 16 0. 14 . 06 76b Mastoiditis .05 76e Ear, other diseases of 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86h Deviation ofnasal septum, and spurs. . 86(1 .02 86c Sinusitus (all) 86 i Nasal fossae, other diseases of. . . 0. 07 .02 X. Throat, diseases of. 87 Larynx, diseases of . 01 100 Pharynx, diseases of. . . .07 0.31 .06 . 14 . 10 .... XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis .14 . 04 78 .03 . 01 79a Valvular diseases of the heart . 03 . 05 0.38 79a 79a (2) Aortic stenosis . 19 79a .03 .04 79a 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic Cardiac hypertrophy .01 . 19 79b .02 79c Cardiac dilatation. 0. 52 . 16 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. . 05 . 02 79e . 16 .02 .05 80 81a . 01 81b .07 .01 81d 0 28 .06 82 . 03 83a Hemorrhoids .01 83c 83d 84a 84b .03 . 01 85g Hemorrhage .01 .06 85h XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 . 07 . 02 . 01 91 1. 34 . 52 . 16 .91 1. 81 . 77 1.32 .83 92a 1.39 3. 95 1. 04 1.25 6. 06 0.52 2. 28 1. 53 1.38 . 38 1.79 93a .02 . 05 . 09 . 19 .06 93 b .52 93c . 16 . 03 . 28 .02 95 96 - - * . 02 ... • 97 .01 98 Limes, other diseases of . 01 DEATHS BY CAMPS AKD BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 767 ej nps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation j No. JO ‘ Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. i Tennessee. [ Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. S fcuO 1 West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. 0.00 0. 00 0. 00 67 0.03 .00 .01 .01 6Sd 0.02 .02 .01 .01 68g 0.01 .02 .01 . 10 .01 68h 10 .02 .00 .01 .01 68 i .00 .00 .00 75r 10 0:03 .01 .06 .03 .04 .10 .07 76a . 10 .03 0. 22 .02 .02 .02 76b .00 .00 76e . .00 .00 S6b .00 .00 .00 S6d .0 .01 .01 .01 .01 S6e .01 0. 12 .00 .12 .07 86i .00 .00 .00 87 .16 0. 20 .06 0.34 .04 .06 .22 .07 .OS .08 100 .01 .02 .01 .01 .01 77 io .01 .01 .01 .01 78 .04 .03 .02 .03 79a .01 .00 .00 .00 79a(l) .00 .00 .00 .03 .; 06 .02 .01 .02 .00 .00 .00 79a(4) .00 . 00 .00 79a(5) .00 .00 .00 79b 0.18 . 00 .03 ' O CO O .02 .02 .02 79c .01 .02 .06 .02 .01 .02 79d .03 .04 .03 .01 .02 79e .00 .00 .00 80 .01 .00 .00 .00 81a .00 .00 .00 81b .00 .00 .00 81 d .01 .01 .01 .01 82 .. .00 .00 .00 83a .01 .00 .00 .00 83c .01 .00 .00 83d .00 .66 .00 84a .03 .01 .02 .01 .00 .01 84b .01 .00 .00 85e . 00 01 01 .02 .01 .01 !oi 85h .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 89-90 i , 1 .33 0.56 4. 88 0.71 . 4S 1.06 1. 71 .66 .70 .90 .35 . 87 2. 35 1.74 91 1.01 .61 2.44 .71 1.05 1.06 3.94 1.15 .93 . 35 1. 12 1.71 1.38 2. 78 2. 20 92a .03 .01 .02 .45 .05 .05 93a . 01 .03 . 01 . 01 .01 93b .01 .02 .12 .02 .02 .02 1 93c on 00 95 .01 .01 .00 .00 96 on 00 97 .02 .00 .00 .65 | 98 medical and casualty statistics. 70S Table 87. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118c 119 120 122a 122c 122(1 122e 123 125b 127c 142 143a 143b 144a 144 b 145o 146a 146b 147c 1491i 189 Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. 'd o O o> tn O Devens. X 5 Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. Fremont. J § 1 ( XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of... 0.03 0. 02 0.04 0 06 0 04 ... 0.04 0 04 .02 .. .18 ( .14 Appendicitis 0. 25 .05 0. 12 .31 .09 .17 .03 .06 . 15 .02 .02 . 13 .07 0. 15 .09 .03 .41 .04 . 13 .06 .02 ... .06 .02 .02 ... .02 .03 .02 ... Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other dis- eases of. .06 .04 .04 .09 (l .02 .If XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenercal ). .10 .10 .04 .09 .02 .07 . 08 .12 1 .03 .04 .09 .11 .05 .02 .02 0. 16 .02 .. .02 .02 .. . . 02 . . . .02 .02 .03 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of . . 13 .18 .03 .06 .02 .04 .02 .02 |r eases of. XVI. Bones a nd organs of locomotion, diseases of. . 02 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Not specified or ill-defined diseases Total for diseases .05 .16 .09 .03 .07 .02 . 12 .19 . 16 j . m 25. 00 16.80 19. 66 23. S7 18.25 17.83 26. 10 11.63 13. 92 3. 90 11. 81 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 769 imps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. 3 3 3 Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. Kearny. d o Lewis. I . c3 O j ^ MacArthur. c 'd O o Meade. Pike. Sevier. Shelby. 9Qc 101 0. 08 0. 03 0.02 109a 0.02 109c 0.03 0.02 .02 IOdh .03 105b .03 0. 10 .02 0.04 0.04 105c .12 .11 . Ifi .41 .11 0. 15 0.12 . 12 0. 11 0.04 .21 .07 o. 09 .20 0. 23 0.07 108 0.25 .05 .31 . 05 .05 .04 .02 .02 .04 .04 .02 .02 109a .05 .08 .05 . 13 .05 1 09 h .08 1 1 Oa .05 .02 .02 .03 11 Oh .. .. 113 ...: 114 .03 .05 .04 .03 115a 11: Sb .03 115c .04 .02 .04 117a 117b .04 .03 118a 118c .08 .04 .04 .02 119 ,02 . 15 .03 .04 .04 .02 .04 .04 .04 .10 .12 120 .02 122a .02 122c .03 .02 .02 .02 122(4 .03 1 122e .04 .02 123 125 b .02 127c 142 02 .03 .08 143a 02 .03 143b .04 .08 .02 .04 .04 .07 144a .05 .02 .04 .04 .04 144b .03 .02 .02 145o .05 146a 1 4fih . .08 149h 4 .23 .08 . 05 .04 . 18 .02 .04 .20 . 11 .i4 189 1 111 12.45 11.37 19.37 37.84 17.03 8.92 10.56 10. 12 7.11 6. 75 13.70 11. 3S 19. 55 I 20.01 20. 83 16.77 6. 29 770 MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- national classifi- cation No. 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 111 115a 115b 115c 117a 117l> 118a 118c 119 120 122a 122c 122(1 122e 123 125b 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145o 14fia 146 b 147c 149h Table 87. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States oj occurrence ( excluding troops in specifit RATIOS PER 1,000. Cause. Camps of occurrence— Continued. States of occurrence. a a 2 m c 03 a o A m d w d 03 I-c m d o >> EH 03 e O c3 O O' d O P d a c3 eO c3 < d < C 3 fl O < d s < c 1 u XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 0. 03 0.03 n r 0. 03 0. 04 '.i 0. 02 0. 07 .02 A Diarrhea .02 . 07 0. 16 . 11 0. 19 . 13 .03 . 21 . 10 . 33 . 1 .08 . 02 . 05 . 03 . 04 .05 .08 . 02 . 03 . 03 0 47 .07 .( Cholelithiasis .( .( 1 Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other dis- eases of. Liver, other diseases of . 03 . 04 . 03 . 04 . 07 . 03 . 03 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of. ( nonvcnercal ). . 03 . 02 .03 . 04 .02 .08 0. 30 .05 . 08 . 10 . 04 . 07 . 13 0. 50 Pyogenic infection of the kidneys .07 . 02 . 03 .03 XV. Skin and cellular tissues , diseases of . . 03 . 02 . 04 .05 .08 .02 .07 . 02 . 13 .02 eases of. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. . 04 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. .04 . 14 . 14 .21 .03 .29 .05 Total for diseases 8. 43 28. 43 40. 10 25. 84 12.05 8. 06 17. 98 13.71 4. 28 12. 32 10. 44 13. 87 ■ 189 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 771 flips), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, RATIOS PER 1,000. 1919, inclusive — Continued. States of occurrence— Continued. Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 99c 101 0.05 0.29 102a 0 .03 0. 11 102c .05 105a 105b . 10 .06 0.06 0.08 0. 04 0 .09 105c ( . 36 0. 11 .19 .26 .58 .39 0.16 .27 108 . 10 .03 .09 109a 4 .03 .08 0.24 109b 110a .11 .03 110b .05 . 11 113 114 0. 30 .03 115a .04 115b .03 115c 0.52 .06 0. 10 . 11 117a 117b 0. 31 118a 118c .30 . 10 . 11 119 i .11 .13 . 13 .10 . 11 .31 . 13 .11 120 122a 122c .05 . 11 122d . 11 122e .05 123 125b 127c 142 .06 . 05 143b .05 .06 .29 144a .05 . 04 .09 144b . 11 .04 145o .29 146a 1 4fih t 147c . .05 .03 . is .10 .30 12 .09 189 — 2C > 27. 72 6.20 13. 62 6.08 21.42 16.20 12. 10 12.72 28.88 27.23 10. 28 12. 27 11.60 15. 50 C. 52 13.09 17. 46 772 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 87 . — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence- -Continued. Inter- tational classifi- cation No. Cause. ft ft 3 o c3 G c3 C3 £ 'S o3 O £ ft s 03 H >> K Td Q '3 O 3 Ih a 1 pq pq O o n 5 A A w fa fa fa C I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). Typhoid fever i Malarial fevers (all) 1 i u Smallpox 1 Measles i 4 4 8 1 5 .... Scarlet fever 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 Influenza 1 1 5 7 5 11 35 2 1 2 1 s 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 Erysipelas 2 1 1 Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 1 2 Carrier, bacillus, typhoid Carrier, meningococcus 1 1 Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken-pox .... Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic). . 2 1 2 1 5 2 9 [ 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 Typhoid vaccination 1 Vaccinia 1 1 2 Tetanus Trench foot 3 1 2 4 1 5 38 6 3 6 2 15 i 11 143 204 100 156 271 273 297 191 7 10 57 214 4; Tuberculosis of lungs 141 193 89 134 244 262 289 180 6 8 55 199 4 ! 3 1 i 1 1 2 Tuberculosis'(others) 2 11 10 19 26 9 8 10 1 2 2 14 III. Venereal diseases (all) 62 61 60 71 44 58 40 59 1 3 8 532 Syphilis (all) 36 36 33 33 27 38 14 22 1 3 79 1 2 1 26 25 27 37 ii 20 24 36 3 5 453 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets 4 5 12 5 29 15 2 5 9 8 1 Cancer and other malignant tumors. . . 1 1 2 5 2 2 1 1 6 4 1 5 2 4 2 1 4 Arthritis .^. 27 41 121 188 82 51 195 83 5 71 309 21 Gout 1 1 1 3 5 2 5 3 1 10 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- ism). 5 38 93 1 76 27 141 67 21 10 1 547 94 c 1 2 1 1 ] 1 2 1 6 8 2 2 5 3 2 1 l i 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 2 8 1 16 3 1 19 6 J Drug addiction Poisoning, chronic 7 10 1 6 9 1 45 85 18 3 2 2 2 18 a includes 9,710 men in the United States discharged from draft after a few days observation in camp. Source of information: Medical report to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 775 imeeified camps), white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 7 26, 1S1 11, 959 36, 399 9,752 36, 882 19, 855 25, 472 51,004 47, 267 26, 665 24, 318 26, 534 41, 9S4 22, 940 40, 869 26, 180 28, 780 Inter- © © © O *c3 © c 19 O c © o o C C3 a 09 -C ft a 3 a d o M © c3 d o a o >> c h c3 © © © © d c3 bO o hJ 3 o a d C3 '© o © a © 'a C3 © © £ _© © U1 >> £ ”© C/2 ualiulial classifi- cation No. 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 5 4 6 i 3 13 1 3 1 1 5 1 6 2 7 4 1 2 2 2 1 2 9 i 1 1 4 3 13 i 16 5 14 1 2 7 8 5 6 3 10 1 3 9 ] 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 18 1 19a 1 19b 1 1 1 1 19c 1 19d .. !9e i 12 3 3 6 1 2 2 1 19g i 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 9 19h i 1 1 3 1 19k 1 191 1 19m 1 19n 19o i 1 1 1 1 1 19p 20a 20c 1 22 24 i 1 1 1 25a 1 ] 25b i 10 1 8 26 5 8 8 1 3 6 6 2 5 - 1 1 7 4 4 47 14 97 17 274 21 244 94 1,765 311 311 333 9S9 199 160 35 455 248 102 it 88 16 257 19 234 75 1,759 298 295 31S 979 1,83 136 32 426 237 98 28a 1 28b 1 1 29 >7 9 1 17 2 10 19 6 13 15 15 9 16 24 3 29 10 4 30-35 19 75 13 33 20 79 34 393 65 104 167 61 30 76 17 3S8 49 51 18 54 6 25 9 58 16 62 40 48 51 25 s 37 6 46 22 19 37 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 38a SO 21 7 7 11 19 18 331 25 56 114 36 22 3S 10 341 25 32 38b .2 9 3 8 1 5 5 9 10 8 6 3 6 15 3 40 10 7 36 J 2 1 3 2 9 6 4 9 1 1 1 1 2 39-45 2 1 1 9 2 4 1 5 7 4 2 1 1 8 2 11 2 3 46 A 66 16 53 27 85 12 124 103 142 105 61 S3 4S 9 249 62 90 48a 2 1 1 48b 4 2 5 i 3 1 1 10 3 2 8 3 5 1 3 3 4 50 .9 52 22 87 15 53 65 172 376 57 226 694 26 121 7 44 47 20 51a 1 1 i 2 1 52b 1 i 9 53b >s 7 10 6 20 5 16 22 31 16 8 9 1 3 6 88 1 1 1 116 1 2 1 99 2 3 9 3 1 53 c 3 1 1 9 2 6 ] ] 3 54 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 4 1 1 .0 i 8 - - 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 9 1 1 1 2 55e 2 19 57 1 3 20 2 3 29 4 4 4 1 56a 0 3 38 4 24 3 4 5 25 9 14 2 36 3 27 3 i 56b 1 57-59 776 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 88. — Discharges for disability , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troop,] ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 7 9 in 14 18 l l Ja 19b 19c 19d 19c 19g 19h 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence 25, 622 36, 965 3,367 42, 576 37, 511 30, 136 23,911 40, 202 6,772 2,111 15, 032 3,967 53 Cause. c 05 a H .C o gs £ SZ ■s fl o 05 a 05 05 <5 05* w 05 < 05 p o <5 P 05 M ‘1 ( 7 C I. Infections diseases (excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 1 2 Smallpox 2 2 27 3 i 3 Diphtheria and results 1 3 3 1 Influenza i 3 19 6 1 1 3 5 Dysentery (all) 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 1 ... I Chicken-pox ! 2 2 1 1 Mumps. r ) 2 i 3 1 4 Trench’ lever Trench mouth. . . Vaccinia .... Epidemic diseases (others) 2 1 Selpticomia, general Pyemia, surgical .... Anthrax. . .1 i Tetanus ... | Trench foot 1 2 Mycoses (others) 1 Pellagra 1 1 2 1 Acute articular rheumatism 16 7 4 4 2 6 1 6 II. Tuberculosis (all) 134 355 323 139 157 517 23 2 347 25 Tuberculosis of lungs 120 338 314 317 130 148 499 22 i 346 Suspected tuberculosis. . . . 7 2 2 1 2 Tuberculosis (others) 14 16 32 4 9 9 16 1 1 1 4 III. Venereal diseases (all) 42 65 91 52 39 77 89 2 24 12 Syphilis (all) 20 35 62 29 16 21 65 i 19 9 Chancroidal infection 2 Gonococcus infection 09 28 29 23 23 56 24 1 3 IV. General diseases (others). R iekets 1 13 13 11 8 14 70 i 1 Cancer and other malignant tumors. .. Tumors, benign 2 3 1 2 1 4 5 4 3 9 8 Arthritis 40 85 119 79 73 85 126 5 3 11 4b Gout 1 . . Diabetes, mellitus 4 2 4 6 3 4 1 2 2 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- ism). 17 95 48 9 88 20 192 1 2 i 8 2 1 Acromegaly 1 . '!. Goiter, simple 1 16 3 7 1 12 3 1 1 1 4 6 2 2 7 Anemia, chlorosis 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 5 53 . . • 2 6 6 1 16 1 1 1 4 3 1 4 1 i 8 15 7 8 5 16 8 44 l 20 31 5 14 214 1 1 i Poisoning, chronic 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 77 7 viffied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 191 7, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. -j 7,(4 1,912 3,388 19,525 8,881 31, 321 432 15, 462 20, 131 3,463 6,647 12,744 9,291 6, 465 22, 381 IS, 545 8,175 11,224 Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. © c 1 1 2 5 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 ) 8 2 25 6 4 3 1 1 12 2 9 1 8 1 . . 1 ... 1 ... 2 4 10 7 2 4 9 3 ... 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 3 4 5 3 2 5 1 1 1 252 10 116 IS 397 94 118 33 60 46 42 9 88 152 17 56 246 10 102 18 374 78 112 23 58 45 40 9 75 144 16 51 1 1 |j 6 14 23 15 6 10 1 1 2 13 8 1 ) 11 1 64 5 10S 20 20 15 7 41 10 7 17 27 4 5 ( 3 31 5 64 14 13 6 4 33 4 2 8 8 4 3 1 1 1 1 8 1 29 43 6 6 9 3 6 9 19 2 2 7 2 i i 1 9 i 1 2 1 5 2 1 I 2 9 3 1 1 1 9 1 7 2 46 5 103 56 9 44 3 4 3 36 10 ii - i 1 4 17 4 2 9 3 1 1 10 2 23 14 5 IS 2 1 12 3 25 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 9 4 2 2 1 3 1 3 9 3 9 9 1 1 9 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 . .. 3 1 1 i 1 2 9 1 4 4 6 3 1 1 4 1 1 2 5 15 l 2 1 12 4 1 2 1 Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. I 4 5 6 9 10 14 15 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19g 19h 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 4Sb 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b SS 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 778 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 88 —Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding trooj ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence- —Continued. 3, 596 14, 175 1, 925 6, 378 165 1,911 62, 326 7, 173 81, 649 5,305 276 15,615 | 6 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Mississippi. \ Missouri. Montana. ! Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. , New York. North Carolina. | North Dakota. 1 i ! 3 i i I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 1 2 1 4 1 3 5 6 2 5 1 1 1 2 9 5 10 6 2 23 2 46 2 II 14 1 2 4 18 1 19a 1 19h .-i J 19c 19d 1 19c 19g 3 1 5 1 2 i.. j iyh 1 1 3 19k 1 191 1 19m ! 19n 1 19o 19p 20a 1 1 20c 1 22 24 25a Trench foot. . . . 25b Mycoses (others) i 25 1 47 2 1 10 1 21 " i ! i II. Tuberculosis (all) 12 48 6 11 2 7 201 1, 143 999 725 1 i 27 | 1 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 10 44 6 10 2 6 176 1,137 1 951 720 1 25 28b 3 1 29 2 30-35 Tuberculosis(others) 2 4 1 1 25 43 4 2 i 1 19 1 3 2 75 10 154 6 1 / .7 3 37 Syphilis (all) 8 2 33 9 90 2 1 5 i 3 38a Chancroidal infection 1 38b Gonococcus infection 1 11 1 1 2 42 1 64 4 o p IV. General diseases (.others). 36 Rickets 1 10 8 1 fc 39-45 1 3 3 2 46 Tumors, benign " 2 . 1 1 J . 11 . 48a Arthritis I 7 1 115 2 106 4 2 i 1 1 50 Diabetes, mellitus 2 14 21 1 : 1 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- ism). 20 4 35 73 5 1 5 1..’ 51b 1 52 b 53a 53 b 88 1 2 1 9 2 6 1 2 J- 116 53c 1 2 54 3 1 i 1 55b 1 1 .. ’ i 3 1 7 1 1 1 4 3 6 27 f> . ■ 56b 1 6 19 2 64 1 i 2 .. ■ 57-59 Poisoning, chronic i DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 779 teked camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. S05, 830 1,159,467 1,965,297 Inter- national classifi- cation No. — 30, 752 5, 405 4,910 410 2,800 145, 626 5,685 5, 834 48, S02 34,451 1,105 8,512 4, 47S 1, 170 Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. c o tx c3 ■s West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. © Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. 5 6 11 1 3 1 1 11 12 23 4 1 1 5 1 3 36 102 138 6 s 15 1 1 2 27 24 51 9 12 1 38 15 2 244 220 464 10 1 2 6 2 43 27 70 14 1 3 9 12 IS 9 6 8 19a 1 1 1 2 19b 1 4 11 19c 1 1 9 19d 1 1 1 19e 2 6 1 2 60 63 123 19s 1 1 9 26 35 19h 7 1 11 18 29 19k 1 9 3 191 1 1 1 2 19m 3 1 4 19n 1 9 1 3 19o 3 8 ii 2 1 3 20a 1 1 20c 4 4 ?? 1 1 24 i 1 5 13 18 25a 1 3 4 25b 36 43 26 s 22 1 2 n 1 7 146 200 346 47 206 6 210 6 7S1 41 19 225 100 1 n 65 26 S, 066 10, 225 IS, 291 201 6 203 6 737 3S 19 208 91 1 n 64 26 7, 750 9, 740 17, 490 28a 1 6 ] 1 1 18 33 28b 2 3 10 8 18 29 4 1 41 2 14 9 291 459 750 30-35 22 0 11 1 2 212 2 3 151 42 3 5 6 1 1,252 3, 627 4, 879 15 4 6 128 1 9 52 16 1 4 4 1 681 1,303 1.984 37 1 3 3 1 14 18 32 38a 7 1 5 1 1 81 1 1 96 25 2 1 2 557 2, 308 2, S63 3Sb '■I 1 8 1 6 1 1 1 70 403 473 36 1 i 2 1 1 1 38 63 101 39-45 i i 8 2 48 140 18S 46 6 i 3 85 1 13 1 8 2 982 48a 4Sb 4 i 2 16 1 3 1 1 122 123 245 50 5 2 51 29 15 2 38 15 2 .... .. 9 473 3, 962 4,435 51a 2 5 51b 1 9 10 12 52b 4 1 1 3 10 8 IS 53b 1 14 10 5 1 88 346 88 1 2 13 116 6 so S6 53c 3 1 15 4 40 17 00 21 54 i 1 1 6 82 88 1 3 4 1 j 1 1 43 109 152 4 2 24 46 70 55e 1 27 1 2 2 2 2 2 124 274 398 41 5 s 1 210 816 1,026 56b 2 10 8 780 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63 b 61 66a 66 b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 740 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68 b 68c 68d 680 6SI 68g 68h 6Si 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 7.5b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75. j 75k 751 75m 75n 7 5o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e Table 88. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troop i ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Cody. Custer. Devens. H S Dodge. Doniphan. ■ Eustis. Q> Ut o Pm Fremont. Funston. V. Nervous system, diseases of {all). I 1 Meningitis, simple 3 1 3 io I.. 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 2 6 1 1 2 7 10 8 3 1 3 2 2 1 4 12 6 10 4 1 2 7 2 3 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 Paralysis without specified cause i 2 4 14 6 2 1 7 2 8 H (others). Epilepsy 46 27 73 88 114 158 37 50 ] 2 35 78 5 2 2 1 Neurasthenia. . ." 51 12 25 56 79 42 39 6 ] 7 8 28 Enuresis 11 1 1 17 5 19 10 2 4 12 4 1 1 5 10 H 47 28 2 1 90 1 n action of the heart). 4 1 3 Chorea T ' 1 1 5 3 8 6 1 (I) Hysteria and results (psychoses ex- 24 18 5 36 150 58 14 22 1 4 33 |) cepted). 2 2 2 1 Neuritis 4 3 2 9 16 31 6 4 13 1 Speech, defective 1 1 3 4 2 2 1 4 5 2 3 7 27 6 5 15 VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 4 .1 Constitutional psychopathic states 60 31 25 172 52 34 37 66 1 26 117 Mental deficiency 138 171 98 243 348 82 137 306 1 9 54 221 1 ; Malingering Dementia prsecox 18 49 29 121 139 117 84 47 3 42 103 3 3 1 1 7 4 5 1 7 Psvchoneurosis 109 46 22 52 39 44 21 61 25 02 Psychosis, alcoholic 1 7 9 2 3 2 5 15 9 32 18 73 11 8 1 6 28 < Psychoses (others)..". 3 7 19 7 7 4 17 ' VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) 10 7 10 26 38 12 15 15 13 28 : 'i (1) Astigmatism 1 11 10 1 2 3 1 (2) Hyperopia 1 1 5 3 1 1 (3) Myopiat 2 9 11 7 3 7 . r ; I (4) Defective vision (cause not 10 1 6 1 17 2 14 10 3 21 it stated). Strabismus 1 6 9 2 1 2 1 3 |. Leucoma 3 2 1 2 i ,i Cataract 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 1 2 Trachoma 61 9 63 11 9 6 7 25 15 » Conjunctivitis (others) 2 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 I i Amblyopia 4 5 4 11 3 8 1 13 j 1 2 1 Choroiditis 4 3 11 4 6 3 3 8 Iritis 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Keratitis 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 , Retinitis 9 9 3 4 2 1 4 0 1 9 1 2 1 1 Eyelids, diseases of 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 2 1 15 22 18 14 s' 4 8 11 1 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 8 34 131 138 186 213 25 35 2 55 113 : f 1 7 3 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 8 2 10 4 6 4 1 is: Ear, other diseases of 3 5 5 1 1 1 i ■ DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN, 781 nil fied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. o o c3 Johnston. Kearny. Lee. Lewis. Logan. MacArthur. d 03 © O Meade. Mills. Pike. Sevier. Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 n 11 9 2 3 1 61 i > 8 1 1 5 1 4 2 1 4 1 2 62 1 1 3 1 9 . 1 1 2 4 6 2 9 3 63a > 5 3 1 8 8 10 3 2 10 3 4 2 10 5 4 63b 2 3 1 1 2 2 4 6 1 6 6 9 2 64 1 1 1 1 1 66a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 66b i 9 7 1 7 1 7 3 5 7 5 5 ii 2 16 10 3 66c K 60 9 72 27 140 40 88 119 39 90 43 25 129 31 146 56 42 69 1 1 1 4 4 2 22 1 74 14 21 28 26 69 57 19 46 13 24 63 20 74b K IS 8 2 3 26 4 8 6 26 86 16 26 8 4 15 2 15 74c 2 5 3 1 1 1 9 1 2 2 9 36 17 2 11 4 2 68 516 37 4 8 101 74e 1 9 3 1 1 74f 4 3 3 6 4 1 1 4 1 6 72 i 13 9 18 3 so n 55 28 30 27 26 12 55 6 92 5 27 73a 1 3 3 73 b 1 4 2 3 2 10 3 6 10 13 9 2 3 21 7 2 13 73c 2 2 5 6 15 1 5 2 2 2 73d 3 1 2 3 7 6 10 17 7 4 4 47 9 2 11 2 2 74g 3 1 5 8 2 4 1 2 9 1 5 67 193 5 49 13 49 54 116 S3 37 114 74 24 58 6 41 20 82 68a 357 22 156 16 144 26 217 ' 257 109 223 345 235 185 37 345 145 161 68 b 6Sc 49 9 53 34 81 34 85 119 89 3S 50 37 79 29 80 56 37 68d 1 12 2 21 4 2 4 6 11 4 10 5 6Se 27 1 16 7 180 13 2S 26 40 44 198 27 122 2 122 88 34 68 f 2 2 5 9 1 1 1 9 2 1 68£ 9 2 47 3 22 4 17 30 32 5 9 8 17 18 4-5 6 15 68h 4 1 14 4 5 4 12 12 19 6 8 3 10 10 29 9 11 68i 14 60 18 15 13 2 39 41 15 8 32 55 2 IS 50 5 75a 1 10 2 9 1 7 3 2 9 4 7 3 75a( 1 ) 2 3 1 10 2 2 4 4 1 75a(2) 18 1 3 3 L4 4 5 2 9 13 1 9 1 75a (3) 11 29 14 10 9 2 8 34 6 4 17 31 1 9 49 4 75a(4) 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 2 7 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 5 4 3 1 9 3 1 3 1 75 d 32 2 18 1 13 4 23 ii 14 15 3 5 31 4 44 10 32 75e 3 4 3 1 1 1 o 3 75 f -• 1 5 66 4 1 19 9 18 2 10 1 1 4 75h 5 3 1 7 2 1 75i 4 8 1 3 11 1 3 1 3 9 1 6 9 2 4 3 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 1 10 10 2 6 1 1 11 2 751 6 1 1 8 4 6 4 6 2 5 1 1 2 1 2 2 9 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 9 4 1 2 3 2 14 11 8 2 8 22 - n 3 2 8 57 5 104 15 57 19S 7S 427 68 57 2S1 16 143 64 28 76a 1 3 1 4 2 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 5 4 i 3 36 6 3 6 3 13 12 6 76d 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 10 5 1 1 2 3 5 76e 782 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 88. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troop ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Tayl or. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 1 61 1 1 1 62 2 5 4 4 3 63a 1 3 3 10 6 2 63b 3 10 8 5 13 4 23 64 2 4 3 10 66a 1 1 3 66b 1 2 1 1 1 66c Paralysis without specified cause 4 5 6 i 2 4 20 (others). 69 Epilepsy 38 141 1 116 122 58 62 166 1 1 1 1 1 74b 6 90 22 23 24 5 100 74c Enuresis 7 15 1 4 3 5 1 12 8 1 5 3 6 6 4 118 1 9 155 action of the heart). 74 f 1 2 72 12 4 6 5 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses ex- 12 56 26 21 53 9 32 cep ted). 73b 1 1 1 2 2 73c 3 12 16 10 4 1 10 73d 3 6 7 4 3 26 74g 9 11 20 25 9 3 26 VI. Mental alienation. 67 2 7 2 5 3 3 5 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 15 96 31 70 65 70 100 95 447 223 106 108 139 340 1 25 90 30 126 46 134 151 68e 13 20 7 3 14 2 4 68f 19 108 4 55 50 18 85 68c 1 5 1 5 3 2 68h 13 68 16 10 6 2 40 68i 7 15 8 7 20 3 16 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 13 48 60 34 62 54 666 1 9 5 3 4 1 102 75a 4 3 9 2 76 11 11 10 5 2 247 / oa (4) Defective vision (cause not 12 24 41 12 51 51 241 stated). 75b 7 2 2 5 2 88 1 2 8 3 2 5 2 5 20 19 17 157 33 14 4 139 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 3 2 2 13 3 2 2 2 1 3 75h 19 12 22 6 4 79 3 1 1 1 2 5 4 3 4 3 34 2 3 1 2 4 751 1 2 5 1 2 1 4 1 7 5 2 1 11 1 1 1 1 3 75p 1 1 2 1 7 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 3 10 24 8 7 5 52 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 41 84 1 214 171 98 44 354 76b 1 8 9 1 1 4 1 76d 12 4 7 11 8 24 76e Ear, other diseases of 1 2 3 6 6 9 2 I t 1 Tj T DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 783 fhfied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dee. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. o o d 33 21 12 1 2 30 1 10 1 I- 3 62 58 3 3 17 6 5 1 1 9 123 2 100 16 6 10 11 54 178 1 Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. | Iowa. | Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. 1 Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 2 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 2 i 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 1 1 15 31 15 8 19 5 6 18 15 6 8 1 1 2 15 8 5 1 3 1 25 10 3 9 7 1 1 6 9 9 1 1 1 3 2 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 4 1 4 9 9 2 1 1 4 1 4 i 1 6 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 2 3 1 2 1 3 5 1 6 3 1 15 13 15 7 s 23 24 3 6 22 43 24 5 9 3 1 56 42 3 10 59 78 26 23 25 4 4 31 60 5 21 1 1 9 2 2 1 1 3 1 9 1 2 1 10 15 23 6 1 9 29 3 9 3 6 3 1 5 1 9 3 2 14 6 2 10 9 1 1 ■ i 2 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 14 4 9 6 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 3 7 19 17 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 4 1 1 9 1 4 2 1 1 1 17 1 1 10 10 18 2 4 1 1 23 4 3 10 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 9 1 1 1 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66 c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 742 67 68a 68b 68c 6Sd 68e 6Sf 68g 68h 6Si 75a 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 9 1 22 6 255 8 94 7 55 22 2 - 2 3 14 1 4 7S4 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 88. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troo ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence- —Continued. Cause. 'p< £ o ca G C3 G o 03 03 l-> £ O u- a 03 w £ £ a* u £ £ o 14 141 155 75a(2> 58 427 485 75a(3> so 830 910 75a(4> 9 166 175 75b 11 30 41 75c 43 92 135 75d 220 SS4 1, 104 75e 34 81 115 75f 4 6 10 75g 56 364 420 751l 2S 32 60 75i 36 155 191 75 j 24 4S 72 75k 44 86 130 751 66 115 1SI 75m 7 30 37 75n 9 16 25 75o 10 48 58 75p 195 388 5S3 75r 765 3, 959 4,724 76a. 33 63 96 76b 1 9 10 76c 32 276 30S 76d 37 104 141 76e- 78G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 88. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troo ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Cause. Camps of occurrence. r d c3 tdD s c3 ft oJ 6 a >> o O a> 3 O s > o P M S ac T3 o P 03 eG ft 3 o p 3 w <0 k4 fc-. O ft "3 O a <0 ft I d 0 a 1 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. i 1 1 2 2 1 l 2 o 4 1 i 2 5 1 8 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 X. Throat, diseases of. 1 1 1 1 i . 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 3 i I l 2 1 4 i'l 1 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 2 9 1 1 11 1 ! 1 1 1 Valvular diseases of the heart 57 83 463 490 130 138 298 149 1 5 119 326 3 12 85 41 23 31 4 21 16 64 1 10 5 2 2 4 4 3 10 (3) Mitralinsufficiency 43 37 122 241 62 54 252 91 1 1 27j 117 1 7 17 234 196 37 36 17 21 2 10 118 i|( 3 14 1 5 8 2 4 1 1 9 1 (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified. . 3 4 3 9 3 7 19 8 1 62 8 3 2 2 60 11 10 3 2 1 IS 1 1 1 24 2 1 Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- 10 20 17 4 14 24 2 7 | ciency. 8 1 1 4 2 2 3 5 1 1 2 4 1 3 5 4 4 2 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 5 1 , 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 2 2 4 1 3 2 3 Varicose veins 5 19 4 55 35 a 18 7 1 i 18 9 I! 1 1 1 7 2 3 4 2 2 32 ; 3 2 1 3 1 3 3 2 3 144 2 1 1 1 1 1 53 81 12 16 22 1 . 4 26 14 21 8 2 3 4 41! 1 1 2 Circulatory system, other diseases of... 1 1 1 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. ** 4 13 2 38 37 39 9 3 4 27 1 2 3 14 3 12 1 3 1 4 2 17 3 3 3 10 15 111 3 18 8 15 4 8 14 15 16 2 3 1 7 4 1 12 1 4 3 7 30 19 14 12 11 1 1 W Asthma 56 26 3 26 38 12 29 64 14 98 29 1 3 20 42 Lungs, other diseases of 1 1 1 3 * national classifi- cation No. 86a 86b 86c 86d 86e 86f 86 g 86h 86i 87 a 87b 100a l()0b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c Sid 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84 b 85a 85 b 85c 85d 85e 8of 85g 85h -90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 b Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 787 ns), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Greene. I Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. a c3 © W Lee. Lewis. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mills. Pike. Sevier. Shelby. 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 13 2 4 1 1 13 2 2 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 2 4 1 2 14 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 I 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 i i i 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 .... 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 e 139 1 10 4 11 1 396 17 2 22 4 79 12 108 4 4 612 125 3 442 44 355 7 1 35 2 64 14 110 5 102 37 59 24 224 12 156 11 1 57 16 4 0 86 2 21 4 4 252 90 7 15 3 29 18 1 62 26 9 239 225 4 311 64 7 253 26 20 11 1 41 7 75 18 1 25 34 3 34 1 133 65 2 56 77 1 32 2 1 2 1 1 ' is 2 28 19 3 14 63 2 11 3 12 10 2 7 2 1 6 3 33 31 8 1 4 3 3 35 6 3 sP 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 7 9 22 i 17 3 6 29 5 47 3 18 5 1 15 5 74 10 1 14 16 y 3 9 4 6 111 29 4 4 6 i 1 1 i 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 3 9 20 1 32 5 1 9 4 2 2 1 i I 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 9 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 4 1 31 7 12 2 6 1 1 4 5 3 6 6 2 5) 14 ' 1 3 1 28 2 16 8 3 17 4 42 22 67 6 18 2 3 20 2 50 3 8 3 32 10 13 2 15 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 1 4 4_^ 103 4 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 27 329 55 18 41 577 1 521 9 1 1 2 1 1 '1 15 6 2 10 6 9 43 20 58 3 3 27 28 79 6 11 . 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 4 1 1 1 31 5 1 10 48 10 4 5 8 14 65 6 56 6 44 4 . . 3 1 2 7 2 4 *i 3 1 1 6 1 17 11 6 2 22 3 31 23 1 4 13 3 1 4 26 4 9 4 i i 18 4 8 6 2 2 1 5 1 4 1 3oj u 2 3 2 25 17 9 9 6 19 18 2 6 ■ 5 , 24 5 5 32 16 53 38 28 101 61 80 22 31 65 io 166 65 48 - 4 8 1 4 1 5 n 6 i 23 27 1 3 2 1 1 i 1 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 86a 86b 86c 86d 86e 86f 86g 86h 86i 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 7S 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(6) 79a(7) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c S3d 84a S4b 85a Sob 85c 85d 85e S5f S5g 85h 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 3553 — 25 51 788 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 88. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occwrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spi ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. I liter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence. d ce 07 27 1 4 3 1 14 98 1 9 2 1 4 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 789 As), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence— Continued. C, | 1 Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. j Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 86a 1 2 1 1 1 86b * f| 2 86 d O 3 2 2 1 86e 1 86f 86ii 2 3 2 1 0 86h 86 i 1 2 1 1 87a 87b 1 1 1 100a 1 3 3 1 1 100b 100c 3 lOOd 1 100c 2 1 77 2 1 5 2 1 1 78 7 3 2S 16 283 51 31 35 21 27 12 4 94 29 15 19 79a 7 2 18 6 4 l 6 1 13 3 2 2 79a(l) 1 4 1 1 1 1 79a(2) 13 12 202 36 25 29 14 13 11 4 47 18 12 14 79a(3) 3 5 2 49 7 2 6 1 25 4 1 9 79a(4) 1 9 1 1 1 9 9 1 79a(5) 79a(6) 1 1 79a(7) 1 1 1 2 5 79a (81 3 2 5 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 79b 1 1 3 2 79e 2 7 40 3 - 6 1 1 1 6 10 1 6 2 9 1 16 1 9 1 2 3 2 1 4 13 9 1 3 80 1 1 81a 1 4 1 1 3 1 81b 81r 81d 2 1 1 1 82 1 3 4 2 1 1 3 1 83a 2 1 1 1 4 83b 7 12 1 24 6 1 2 3 1 3 83c 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] 83d 84 a 1 1 1 3 4 1 3 1 1 S4b 1 1 1 1 1 85 b 1 2 2 1 85c 85ri ] 85e 1 1 i 19 6 2 5 1 85f 3 6 17 17 6 2 2 9 1 3 89-90 4 4 4 7 1 1 1 3 91 1 1 9 1 1 4 3 1 3 92a 2 2 21 32 15 14 1 1 9 1 11 93a 1 5 10 3 5 3 1 2 3 93b r 1 6 2 48 12 3 2 2 2 2 11 9 2 93c - 1 . 1 7 7 65 1 10 4 5 2 7 2 1 2 4 4 96 97 1 2 1 1 1 l~l 98 790 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 88. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spa ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence —Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. c3 c3 > © £ New Hampshire. oS* £2 o © New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. o' 2 o IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a Adenoids | 86b Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs. 1 3 3 86c Nose, external deformity of T 86d 2 2 86e 86 f 86g 86h l 7 1 Perforated nasal septum Rhinitis (cause not stated) 4 2 86i Nasal fossae, other diseases of 2 X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal 3 6 87 b 100a inob 100c 3 1. 2 6 4 1 Tonsils, focal infection from 1 lOOd lOOe i Pharynx, other diseases of XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 4 78 2 6 79a ' 79a 79a 79a 7 26 1 3 1 236 11 264 13 161 7 30 1 36 2 3 1 7 2 . (3) Mitralinsufficiency i 14 1 2 1 150 8 171 6 105 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 4 38 2 40 2 10 (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 18 5 1 40 i (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified. . 6 1 5 1 1 ij 1 1 28 13 2 2 . . 1 1 3 1 6 1 Myocarditis and myocardial insuffi- ciency. 1 2 1 32 39 3 2 . 4 2 1 1 21 6 47 i 1 I 2 4 8 i i 1 3 i 1 1 6 1 2 6 . 2 1 14 15 4 3 • 1 3 1 3 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 85f 85g 85h 3 4 14 1 1 3 5 1 2 1 71 1 8 1 2 3 1 14 1 20 1 i 1 1 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 91 92a 93a 20 4 49 n I 6 4 i 17 1 7 1 10 i 5 1 2 1 7 3 28 49 3 - 93b 93c 96 97 98 2 1 6 15 7 2 1 1 17 1 39 16 1 2 2 1 43 2 60 5 3 1 5 2 2 Lungs, other diseases of i 4 i 4 i 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 791 ,ir|s), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. 20 4 3 3 177 25 8 133 10 1 2 4 25 16 4 1 18 22 12 60 20 7 43 62 1 1 113 11 3 82 14 1 18 20 Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 6 6 86a 17 24 41 86b 1 1 86c 10 4 14 86d 55 175 230 S6e 2 3 5 86 f 1 1 86g 27 67 94 86h 8 41 49 S6i 20 23 43 87a 2 2 87b 17 35 52 100a 34 33 67 100b 1 1 100c 9 12 21 lOOd 1 6 7 lOOe 16 48 64 77 25 26 51 78 2,107 6,660 8,767 79a 233 846 1,079 79a(l) 43 97 140 79a(2) 1,420 3,476 4,896 79a(3) 266 1,703 1,969 79a(4) 10S 13S 246 79a(5) 1 5 6 79a(6) 3 1 4 79a(7) 33 394 427 79a(8) 116 378 494 79b 29 54 83 79c 276 657 933 79d 229 420 649 79e 13 5 18 80 15 18 33 81 a 28 147 175 Sib 12 12 81c 2 7 9 81d 11 30 41 82 36 119 155 83a 45 167 212 83b 193 930 1,123 83c 47 163 210 83d 2 2 S4a 34 46 80 84b 35 302 337 85a 6 16 22 85b 161 1,856 2,017 85c 2 4 6 85d 3 7 10 850 119 648 767 85 f 2 8 10 85g 5 52 57 S5h 219 702 921 89-90 59 121 180 91 164 238 402 92a 288 383 671 93a 90 92 182 93b 297 475 772 93c 448 1,893 2.341 96 19 200 219 97 32 35 67 98 792 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 88. — Discharges fur disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence. Cause. 'd i-i c« CUD o> Ui 3 c3 03 CQ 03 '* o >> TJ O O 03 £ O £ 03 > 03 P M P 03* CUD 'O 0 p a C3 A ft ’£ 0 P 3 £ 0 P 0 a 03 fl 1 O r XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 2 14 2 i 1 4 4 1 1 Abscess, pei iapical, focal infection fi om . 7 1 1 3 12 13 5 7 1 2 Esophagus, diseases of 3 1 1 Ulcer of the stomach. 2 1 7 25 3 5 42 1 6 2 Gastroenteroptosis 1 1 1 2 0 Stomach, other diseases of 2 5 5 10 9 18 1 6 Duodenal ulcer 3 2 4 15 IS 5 35 1 1 7 Diarrhea 3 1 Entei itis and colitis i 2 3 8 3 4 2 ' " Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hook- worm). Ascaris Iumbrieoides 1 1 Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) 1 1 Appendicitis 2 8 2 2 5 6 c 23 2 i Hernia 17 17 47 06 48 35 10 2 4 46 ! Intestinal obstruction 2 1 1 1 1 Fistula in ano 1 2 7 7 2 1 1 4 Intestines, other diseases of... 2 1 2 3 0 4 1 2 Cirrhosis of the liver 1 1 2 . Cholelithiasis 1 2 1 Cholecystitis 1 1 i 4 1 1 Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other dis- eases of. Liver, other diseases of i 1 Peritonitis 1 1 Peritoneal adhesions 3 1 1 4 i 6 8 9 4 Pancreatitis.... Visceroptosis i 1 Digestive system, other diseases of. . . 1 2 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). Nephritis, acute 1 2 2 8 I-i- Nephritis, chronic 4 10 2 8 13 7 14 11 8 1 3 22 1 Abscess, perinephiitic* . . i 1 1 Hydronephrosis 2 1 1 1 1 1 . . Pyogenic infection of the kidneys. . 2 1 4 3 5 5 Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 1 1 2 4 1 Nephrolithiasis 1 2 7 5 1 ] 1 Cystitis 3 10 1 3 1 1 Bladder, other diseases of 3 8 15 3 3 5 6 Uiethritis (nonvenereal) . . .. 1 . Stricture (nonvenereal) . . . 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Prostate, diseases of 2 2 1 i 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 i f Hydrocele 1 2 Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal). 1 3 3 1 1 2 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cellulitis 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 14 8 2 1 s' 2 : • . . ■ • • 1 4 7 1 2 Skin and cellular tissue, other dis- eases of. 3 r 5 24 25 18 22 9 13 Tnter- classifi- cation No. 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b U8c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122<1 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 120 127a 127 b 127c 127d 127e 142 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 1451 145s 145h 145i 145j 145k 1451 1450 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 793 JL) of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. Kearny. Lee. Lewis. Logan. MacArthur. j3 "o 3 o 3 Meade. Mills. Pike. i Sevier. Shelby. _ n a g 4 1 2 6 4 3 l 1 1 29 19 2 11 2 23 29 21 4 2 13 12 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 5 2 19 6 18 1 18 8 6 5 3 1 S 5 13 2 6 2 1 2 4 11 16 i 4 7 8 9 5 20 7 2 6 2 5 6 7 22 2 3 4 9 15 21 18 2 2 1 6 5 7 1 5 ! 2 1 i 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 i 6 1 1 2 1 ■ ’ r 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 10 2 5 1 1 1 46 2 100 15 46 9 14 57 82 63 14 15 53 16 53 47 17 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 7 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 5 1 6 4 7 3 1 4 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 2 3 i 1 1 1 - 1 1 . 3 1 17 1 2 2 4 3 4 4 7 11 3 8 2 3 18 2 3 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 i 1 i 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 12 2 9 1 8 9 10 22 12 5 4 4 10 9 12 1 9 1 i 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 2 i 12 3 1 3 6 1 1 2 i 1 l 1 i 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 4 2 1 10 3 1 4 10 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 19 1 4 1 4 2 1 1 3 i 4 2 5 1 5 4 2 2 9 4 9 4 16 1 12 4 5 1 1 r 1 - 1 1 7 ... 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 ::::: 1 1 1 5 48 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 4 7 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 j 1 2 1 1 1 LI 1 i 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 . 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 2 - 1 2 2 2 15 2 4 2 3 1 | 1 - 1 1 1 2 i •].j i ... 1 1 1 : 5 2 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 21 3 1 15 5 23 9 1 13 21 29 33 15 1 18 16 3 53 22 30 Inter- cation No. 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 105 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143b 144a 144 b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 1451 145g 145h 1451 145j 145k 1451 145tn 145o 794 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 88. — Discharges for disability , by camps of occurrence and by Stales of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec ; ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence— Continued. States of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. j Sheridan. J Sherman. j Syracuse. Taylor. c3 EH Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. c3 a c3 rO c3 < Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 3 i 10 5 2 99 b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from. 1 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. . 4 2 311 3 33 19 410 5 101 2 102a Ulcer of the stomach 12 15 16 8 8 4 9 1 1 102 b 2 3 2 2 2 1 102c 9 8 8 10 10 2 4 2 195a Duodenal ulcer 5 9 5 3 2 i 4 105 b i 105c Enteritis and colitis 4 1 1 1 2 2 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hook- worm). 1 1 2 1 107a 107b Cestodes lQJc 108 1 1 1 Appendicitis 2 3 ! 2 2 4 1 3 2 • 1,09a Hernia 6 114 218 29 72 10 935 2 1 10 109b Intestinal obstruction 2 1 1 1 1 i 110a 1 2 14 1 1 2 110b Intestines, other diseases of 11 5 7 6 1 9 1 i 1 113 114 Cholelithiasis 1 115a i i 2 115b 7 115c eases of. 1 Q 117a 1 2 LI 117b Peritoneal adhesions 2 4 4 3 i 5 2 2 118a 118b 2 - 1 118c Digestive system, other diseases of XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). i 1 2 119 2 1 3 2 3 i 120 Nephritis, chronic 5 8 8 21 9 3 28 4 n 1 122b 1 122c l 1 1 122d 2 3 1 1 4 3 i 122e Kidney and annexa, other diseases of. . 1 1 2 2 2 2 i 123 1 1 3 5 2 124a Cystitis 2 1 2 3 3 i J 124b 5 3 3 1 8 10 15 i 1 125b 1 1 2 1 1 j 125c 3 1 1 L , 126 1 1 1 127a 127b i 1 1 1 127c 6 1 3 127 £ IS p. a ca H t £ CJ £ 6 _o a & £ t-. o £ 03 C o 03 O G3 O 03 O C3 Q g: o 5? o 1 § ! XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris 1 1 2 1 Abscess, periapical, focal infection from. 1 Mouth and annexa, other diseases of . . 5 1 1 14 6 Esophagus, diseases of 1 i Ulcer of the stomach 4 1 8 2 10 9 1 G astroen teroptosis 2 4 Stomach, other diseases of 1 6 1 11 9 i Duodenal ulcer 4 9 14 2 * Diarrhea 1 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hook- worm). Ascaris lumbricoides 1 1 Cestodes 1 Appendicitis 1 7 18 Hernia 8 8 2 52 9 62 9 1 2 2 Fistula in ano i 9 3 1 6 7 3 2 1 Cirrhosis of the liver 1 4 Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis 3 3 1 Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other dis- eases of. Liver, other diseases of 1 1 : 1 Peritonitis Peritoneal adhesions 1 1 7 i 23 2 Pancreatitis 1 Visceroptosis 1 1 1 1 2 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvchereal ). : Nephritis, acute 4 4 1 Nephritis, chronic 1 1 1 1 41 4 65 2 4 1 Nephroptosis r 1 i ..' Hydronephrosis 2 Pyogenic infection of the. kidneys 1 2 1 1 . Kidney and annexa, other diseases of.. 1 2 4 2 Nephrolithiasis 5 2 2 Cystitis 2 1 3 5 i Bladder, other diseases of. . . 1 1 2 15 i 1 1 2 2 Prostate, diseases of 3 3 i 1 1 Hydrocele 3 1 Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal). 1 2 i i i XV. Skin a nd cellular tissue, diseases of. Gangrene 1 i i 3 i 2 l 1 . . 2 1 1 ■ ■ 3 6 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. 2 1 21 4 19 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 797 os), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. j States of occurrence — Continued. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. 03 K © H Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. 2 9 1 2 7 1 1 2 1 13 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 18 5 3 ;; 5 3 1 2 - 2 1 1 2 1 9 4 1 7 4 5 1 42 3 5 48 17 1 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 ' i - 5 1 1 1 1 ...... i 1 i 1 1 1 2 21 4 3 22 4 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 ] 1 8 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 9 2 t 1 1 2 1 1 j 2 2 1 j 2 i 1 2 2 1 1 J. 1 1 'I 3 1 Ii 4 i 26 1 15 8 1 35 2 85 2 96 19 114 96 39 513 14 26 46 13 21 393 4 6 9 36 26 49 24 58 3 15 1 8 1 7 14 21 1S3 95 1,088 13 332 41 249 269 10 62 18 1 8 117 ,572 30 93 128 14 10 40 11 2 9 173 30 350 5 10 11 136 40 84 SS 209 3 42 22 78 1 19 42 2 58 2 3 22 15 4 9 3 4 15 107 4 6 1 1 4 8 69 741 cn P. 3 v. 5= 130 2 1,173 15 428 60 363 365 10 101 23 1 1 10 192 3,085 44 119 174 27 10 67 14 3 11 266 1 25 27 51 743 9 16 20 172 66 124 112 267 6 57 23 86 2 26 56 S 4 35 28 5 13 4 4 20 124 6 2 2 5 3 90 924 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107 a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 115c 117a 117b 118a 118b 118c 119 129 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145C 145d 145e 145f 145g 145h 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145o 798 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 88. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped absolute numbers. Camps of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. , Beauregard. Bowie. Cody. Custer. Devens. s Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. a o B © Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 10 1 8 26 6 6 7 26 14 2 6 8 1 15 11 4 146a ) 14 10 20 11 29 22 13 70 62 20 9 36 51 10 222 36 32 146b ? 13 4 10 4 8 3 9 15 16 21 2 7 6 2 38 6 3 146c i 20 4 19 2 12 1 15 73 21 27 3 4 8 3 67 26 5 147a 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 147b !.* 6 1 10 7 1 6 43 io 16 1 8 6 43 2 1 147c 3 3 4 2 3 6 1 2 1 2 1 147d [> 5 10 u 2 22 5 6 47 13 17 5 10 12 1 35 15 15 147e 7 1 12 2 3 2 6 20 13 16 2 2 6 2 15 11 10 149a 8 6 3 1 2 4 9 3 4 4 3 149b 3 3 3 4 1 4 2 3 2 1 1 10 4 2 149C 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 149d 98 30 114 14 65 ii 77 97 386 228 65 69 39 38 392 406 82 149e 1 1 3 1 7 8 4 2 1 8 26 4 1 149f 2 1 i 2 4 2 1 3 1 149g 35 14 55 20 77 23 69 in 132 74 24 46 83 11 235 101 54 149h 1 1 8 1 ? 3 4 1 6 1 2 i 150 14 3 17 7 31 3 15 16 19 31 7 25 26 6 65 20 17 1S9 2,058 316 2, 405 461 2,435 880 4, 547 4, 106 3,147 3, 452 3, 245 1, 673 3,156 583 5,283 2,869 1,629 800 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 88. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Gamps of occurrence— Continued. States of occurrence. Sheridan. Sherman. | Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 1 9 9 7 6 2 1 146b 20 101 31 33 18 18 141 2 2 146c 10 7 7 5 6 1 1 147a 35 24 26 9 17 85 1 147b 1 1 1 1 147c 2 23 1 5 5 15 12 1 147d 1 2 1 1 147e 12 22 13 15 7 28 and rheumatism excepted). 149a 4 12 8 15 1 63 1 1 149 b 3 1 3 6 2 13 149c 1 2 4 1 3 1 18 149d 2 1 1 2 149c 201 80 52 358 72 673 6 3 29 1 149f 4 7 3 5 2 14 149tf 1 2 3 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. 45 164 12 116 91 45 34 415 2 5 7 XVII. Congenital malformations and J ill-defined diseases. 150 1 6 12 2 6 1 30 1 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 6 31 1 48 38 27 24 207 2 5 l Total for diseases 981 3, 750 24 3,533 2,388 2, 158 1,560 8,263 104 17 688 ”T DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 801 ios), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. cl Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. 6 'ci Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. 1 Kansas. 1 Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 8 8 7 1 2 4 9 1 1 146a 12 4 28 3 1 4 1 1 8 1 3 146b 1 6 8 5 1 2 2 2 2 146c 1 3 22 6 1 23 2 1 2 3 7 1 147a 1 1 1 147b 1 1 3 3 3 8 1 2 1 1 1 147c 1 1 1 1 147d 10 20 1 1 2 4 1 147e 3 7 1 1 149a 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 149b 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 149c 1 1 1 149d 57 1 31 2 87 37 16 9 7 7 i 8 25 32 8 7 149e 1 1 2 1 1 149f 1 1 149g 2 29 3 50 4 11 3 3 5 1 i3 S 14 149h •2 9 1 1 9 1 1 150 . 35 a 2 20 15 4 13 1 2 1 4 3 189 - 491 51 1,042 146 2,984 13 786 596 619 221 335 144. 90 843 664 164 327 802 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 88. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occmrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec i ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Mississippi. Missouri. 03 d c3 d o Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. I North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 1 3 8 1 146b 4 19 22 2 146c Bones, other diseases of 2 1 2 8 11 1 147a 3 1 17 11 2 2 147b 1 2 147c 1 4 1 8 147(1 2 147e 1 3 8 12 1 and rheumatism excepted). 149a 1 2 3 1 6 149b 5 149c 2 2 1 19d 2 7 149e 2 9 10 5 99 12 153 10 1 8 149f 2 4 149g 2 149h 1 9 1 44 2 53 3 8 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 2 5 3 189 Not "specified or ill-defined diseases 24 6 1 31 3 44 4 2 Total for diseases 79 540 45 90 4 45 2,496 1,297 5, 383 977 11 417 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 803 n s), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive- — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. cl Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. 1 Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. 1 9 3 2 10 80 287 367 146a 1 3 34 2 2 28^ 2 209 1,490 1,699 146b 2 2 7 1 8 2 1 86 319 '405 146c 3 2 4 29 3 16 11 2 198 724 922 6 27 33 147b 1 1 16 6 2 2 3 73 298 371 1 1 1 10 63 73 147d 1 1 19 1 3 2 99 525 624 147c 1 1 6 2 1 1 9 53 333 386 149a 1 2 1 35 125 160 149b 3 1 24 109 133 149c 1 2 1 18 37 55 149d |> 13 16 3 171 i3 IS 78 27 1 3 11 10 1 305 6 099 7 , 404 149e 1 1 9 1 3 1 32 ' 148 180 149f . 1 8 44 52 8 3 82 10 6 41 30 1 1 609 2 , 890 3,499 149h 1 3 2 29 149 178 150 4 2 8 1 103 4 13 1 2 1 3 407 1,028 1,435 189 f 592 113 370 6 77 4,291 214 12S 2,010 728 17 75 239 116 34,630 96, 899 131,529 804 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 89 . — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troon RATIOS PER 1,000.® Inter- national classifi- cation No. Camps of occurrence. Total of mean annual strengths 20, 203 25, 240 22, 636 36, 275 45, 701 44,971 33, 226 26, 747 6,324 8,980 15,414 50,0.54 38, - '[ Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Cody. Custer. 3 D > o> P s Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. Fremont. Fimston. I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 Typhoid fever 0. 05 0 4 Malarial fevers (all) 0. 04 0.02 0. 04 6 . 05 .09 0. 12 . 30 0.06 0. 10 Scarlet fever 0. 03 . 06 9 Diphtheria and results .04 .03 .02 0. 04 .03 10 Influenza .05 0. 04 .22 .19 . a .24 1.05 .07 0. 16 0. 22 .06 .19 14 . 05 . 11 . 02 . 06 . 11 .13 .02 18 . 10 .02 .02 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria .02 .07 19b Carrier, bacillus, typhoid J9o .03 .03 19d Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 19e 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic). . .08 .02 .04 .03 . 19 . 13 .18 19h .04 .03 .03 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute .05 .04 191 .03 19m 19n Typhoid vaccination 19o 19 p 20a .04 20c .08 24 25a .07 .03 .07 25b 26 . 16 .02 47 Acute articular rheumatism .20 1.66 . 17 .07 . 13 .06 .06 .22 II. Tuberculosis (all) 7. 08 8.08 4. 42 4. 30 5.93 6. 07 8. 94 7.14 1. 11 1.11 3. 70 4. 28 11 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 6. 98 7. 65 3. 93 3.69 5. 34 5.83 8.70 6. 73 . 95 .89 3.57 3. 38 11 28b .08 .02 .04 .02 29 .04 .04 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) .10 .44 .44 .52 .57 .20 .24 .37 . 16 .22 .13 .28 III. Venereal diseases (all) 3. 07 2. 42 2.65 1. 96 .96 1. 29 1.20 2. 21 .16 .33 .52 10.64 5 87 1. 78 1.43 1.46 .91 .59 .84 .42 .82 . 16 . 19 1.58 ] 38a .03 .06 .01 38b 1.29 .99 1. 19 1.02 .37 .44 .72 .33 .32 9.06 IV. General diseases (others). 36 .20 .20 .53 . 14 .63 .33 .06 . 19 .58 39-45 .05 .04 .06 . 11 .04 .07 .02 46 .05 .24 . 18 .03 . 11 .04 . 12 .07 .06 .08 48a 1.34 1.62 5. 35 5. 18 1. 79 1.13 3. 10 4.61 S. 18 f 50 .05 .04 .04 .08 . 11 .04 . 15 . 11 .06 ,20 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- .25 1.51 4.11 2. 10 .59 3. 14 2. 02 .79 1.58 . a 35.49 1.38 ! ism). . 04 52b \ 04 .06 .02 .04 53h .02 .02 .07 .05 .27 .22 .04 .04 . 11 .13 .02 1 16 .04 .02 .03 .04 .04 53c .12 .09 .03 .04 .06 .04 .06 .04 .15 .04 .09 .06 .03 .04 .04 .06 .03 .02 .06 .04 .05 .08 .06 .04 .03 .07 .06 . 05 . 13 .03 .04 .06 .07 . 10 .32 .04 .35 .07 .03 .71 .12 56 b .35 .40 .27 .25 .98 1.89 .54 .11 .13 .36 1 57-59 Poisoning, chronic .01 .03 .07 .13 a Includes 9,710 men in the United States discharged from draft after a few days’ observation in camp. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN 805 x'lfied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 7 26,181 11,959 36,399 9,752 36,882 19,855 >5,472 51,C04 47,267 26,665 24,318 26,534 41,984 22,940 40,869 26,180 28,780 national classifi- cation No. M 2 • c £ a Greene c h-3 Lewis. Logan. < o c3 2 O o Meade. Mills. Pike. Sevier. Shelby 0. 04 0.02 1 0.04 0.05 0. 04 0. 04 0. 02 .02 4 5 9 .23 0.03 0. 08 0. 51 .02 0.06 .04 .04 .12 0.04 . 05 9 .04 .05 .04 .08 .04 0. 09 9 6 .04 0.08 .a .03 0. 31 .35 .08 .04 .31 . 11 . 53 .08 .04 p ’ o o 4*. 0O .17 .02 .35 .12 .02 .23 .04 0.10 .03 10 14 .02 .03 18 .04 19a .03 19b .03 .04 .02 .04 19c .02 19d 19e 2 .33 . 12 .06 .13 .04 .05 .08 .03 19J? 2’ .08 .12 . 10 .02 . 04 .04 .04 .07 19h .04 .08 .03 .06 .04 19k .02 191 .03 19m .03 19o .04 .03 .05 .02 .02 .03 19p 20a 20c .02 22 24 2 .02 .04 .03 25a .02 02 25b .04 .27 .05 .20 . 19 26 2 .31 .22 .03 6. 62 24 . 12 .04 6. 58 . 19 12. 49 21 .04 7.50 .02 3.81 .31 1.53 .12 11.14 .15 9,47 .14 3. 54 47 6 3. 71 1.42 7. 53 2.15 4.74 69. 30 6.10 40. 67 2 3.36 1.34 7. 06 1.95 6. 35 3.78 69.08 5. 84 6.24 11.93 40-26 .04 6. 90 3.24 1.39 10. 43 9. 05 3.41 2Sa 28b .02 .04 .38 29 '4 .34 .08 .47 .21 .27 .96 .24 .25 .32 .56 .37 .60 .57 .13 .71 .14 30-35 0 2. 86 1.09 .91 2. 05 2.14 1.71 15.43 1.27 2. 20 6. 26 2. 51 1.13 1.S1 .74 9.50 1.87 1.77 6 ,2 2 2.06 .50 .69 .03 .92 1.57 .05 .81 2. 43 .78 1.02 1.91 .08 1.03 .30 .88 .02 .26 .04 1.13 .02 .84 .08 .66 37 38a .80 . 59 . 19 1. 13 .52 .91 13.00 .49 1. 18 4. 28 1. 48 .83 .91 .44 8. 34 . 95 i. a 38b 8 ? .34 .25 .22 .05 . 10 .10 . 14 .08 .25 .10 .35 .08 .20 . 12 .17 .OS .23 .08 .12 .23 .04 .36 .02 .13 . 04 .98 .02 .38 .24 . 07 36 39-45 6 fe .04 2. 52 .08 1.34 .25 1.46 .03 .21 2. 77 . ii 2.30 .03 . 05 .69 .20 4. 87 .14 2. 02 • OS 3. 00 .08 3. 94 .04 2.51 .04 3. 13 .19 1. 14 .09 .39 6] 09 .08 2. 37 . 10 3. 13 46 48a 48b 50 51a 9 .08 . 14 .10 1.54 08 1.44 .05 3. 27 .04 6. 75 .20 7.37 .06 1.21 .11 . 9S OO © .07 1.0S . n 1.80 . 14 .69 11 1.99 1.84 2.39 8.48 . OO 28.54 .04 2?88 .02 51b 52b 53a 53b 88 l ifi .08 .04 .04 .08 1. 16 6 2 .27 .04 .27 .16 1.01 .20 .31 .47 .66 .30 . 05 .04 .07. .21 .04 .05 .43 .04 02 .04 .04 . 12 .21 .02 .07 .07 .07 ToT 53c 54 55a 55b 55 c 55d 7 .04 .03 .23 ToT .08 .04 ToT .04 0 .04 .08 .03 .04 .06 .08 .10 4 .U8 .03 .03 .04 .02 .02 . 17 .06 .30 .29 .08 .17 . 12 . 11 .04 . 14 .07 5 .08 .03 . 04 04. .73 4 1. 57 . 10 .08 .79 .04 .06 1.09 .29 . 15 . 10 . 10 .03 ‘.11 1. 04 .41 . 65 ; .03 . 15 . 16 . 10 .53 .34 . 58 .08 .86 .13 .66 . 11 .03 56b ! 1 1 1 806 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19<1 19e 19R 191) 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 24 25a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Table 89. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding trooj. | RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence— Continued. States of occurrence. • Total of mean annual strengths 25, 622 36, 965 3,367 42, 576 37,511 30, 136 23,911 40, 202 6,772 2,111 15,032 3,907 53 - Cause. o3 3 M A CO d a a Ut A is d o ■4-i c3 S a eO o3 < 03 M 03 03* a o Ut < c3 £ 03 M L< I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- - culosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 0. 04 .08 Smallpox Measles .08 0.05 0.63 0.08 0.07 Scarlet fever .07 .03 .07 .20 0. 25 .04 .08 . 45 .16 0. 03 0.04 0.07 .33 .25 .02 .04 .02 1.26 08 .02 Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria ... . .04 .03 Carrier, bacillus J typhoid Carrier, meningococcus.. .02 Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) Chicken-pox .05 .05 .02 Mumps .05 .25 .O^ .03 .10 ... Trench fever.” ' Trench mouth Typhoid vaccination . . . Vaccinia Epidemic diseases (others) . . .25 Septicemia, general ... Pyemia, surgical Anthrax .02 ... Tetanus Trench foot .02 Mycoses (others) .04 Pellagra .03 .02 .05 .03 .43 . 16 .11 . 13 .08 . 15 .07 1.51 5.23 9.60 8. 34 8.62 4.61 6.54 12. 86 3.40 0.95 23.08 6.30 d Tuberculosis of lungs.. . 4.69 9.14 7.38 8. 46 4.31 6. 17 12.41 3.25 .47 23. 02 5. 29 £ . 16 . 05 .05 Acute miliary tuberculosis .03 .05 Tuberculosis' (others) . 55 .43 .75 • ii .30 .38 .40 . 15 .47 .07 1.01 1.64 1.76 2. 14 1.39 1.29 3. 22 2. 21 .30 1.60 3.02 if Syphilis (all) .78 .95 1.46 .77 .53 .88 1.62 .15 1.26 2.27 Gonococcusinfection .86 .76 .68 .61 .76 2. 34 .60 .15 .33 .76 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets .04 .35 .31 .29 . 27 .59 1.74 . 15 .07 .08 .08 .02 .03 . 10 .20 . 14 . 09 . 13 . 10 .08 . 20 1.56 2. 30 2. 80 2. 11 2. 42 3.55 3. 13 .74 1.42 .73 11.60 i Gout .03 Diabetes, mellitus . 16 .05 .09 . 16 . 10 . 17 .17 .15 .13 .50 Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- .66 2.57 1.13 .24 2. 92 .84 4.78 .30 .47 .53 .50 ism). .03 .02 .03 . 03 .04 .43 .07 .23 .04 .30 .20 .04 .02 03 .11 . 14 .05 .07 . 17 .04 .02 .OS .07 .50 .03 . 03 . 14 1.32 . .08 . 16 . 14 .03 .53 .04 .02 . 15 l.oi .08 .02 .13 .10 .07 .25 .31 .41 . 16 . 27 . 21 .40 .31 1. 19 0.30 .47 .83 .17 .59 5.32 .07 .25 Poisoning, chronic .02 DISCHARGES FOB DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 807 Of, fled camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31. 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. 4 1, 912 3,388 19, 525 8,881 31,321 432 15,462 20, 131 3, 463 6,647 12,744 9,291 6, 465 22, 381 18, 545 8,175 11,224 Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. 0. 05 0. 06 0.06 . 16 0. 05 0. 15 0.27 .05 .03 0.12 . 15 . 19 0.30 0. 08 0. 04 .09 07 .41 0.23 .80 .39 .20 0. S7 . 15 .OS .54 0.11 .24 .62 .05 .26 . 05 .06 .04 .io . 13 .35 .60 .09 97 .04 .03 .06 .05 - . .03 .05 0. 30 . 11 . 13 4 .20 .23 .22 . 19 .20 . 75 . 24 0. 22 .22 .12 .09 •27 131. 80 2.95 5. 94 2. 03 12. 68 6. 08 5.86 9. 53 9.03 3.61 4.52 1.39 3. 93 8. 20 2. 0S 4.99 Oil 128.67 2.95 5.22 2.03 11.94 5.04 5. 56 6.64 8.73 3. 53 4. 31 1. 39 3. 35 7. 77 1.96 4.54 . 06 . 15 ’ 3. 14 .72 .73 .97 . 30 2. S9 . 15 . 08 . 22 .43 .12 .45 l | 5. 75 .30 3. 28 .56 3.45 1.29 .99 4.33 1.05 3. 22 1. 08 1.08 .76 1.46 .49 .45 1.57 1.74 2. 04 . 91 1.73 .60 2. 59 .43 .31 .36 .43 .49 97 .05 .03 .06 .08 4.18 .30 1.49 1.37 .39 .30 2.60 . 45 . 55 .65 . 77 .40 1.02 .18 .10 . 22 . 13 .05 .08 .15 .09 .05 .09 • ' j 1.05 .30 .26 .22 .13 .29 .04 . 10 .29 . 19 .05 .29 . 08 .31 .09 1» 3.66 .59 2.36 .56 3.29 3.62 .45 12.71 .45 . 55 .43 .46 1.61 .54 1.35 1.25 .52 .20 .54 .26 . 10 .31 .22 .16 .09 .30 .51 .23 .73 .91 .25 5.20 .30 .08 .54 .37 2.23 .06 .03 .03 .06 .04 . 05 . 13 .20 .23 .06 .06 .15 . 15 .24 .22 .13 .24 .18 OQ .04 ■ .52 . 18 .06 .29 - .89 . 10 .06 .05 . 15 • OS .09 - .10 2.31 .06 . 05 .29 .09 .12 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 -1 5 6 7 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19g 19h 19k 191 19m 19n 19o 19p ‘20a 20c 22 24 25a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 3Sb 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 51a 51b 52b 53a 53b SS 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 50b 57-59 1.05 .20 .26 .10 .58 .58 .29 • OS .55 1.29 .04 .18 .22 808 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 89. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding trooj RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. 3,596 14, 175 1,925 6,378 165 1,911 62, 326 7,173 81,649 5,305 276 15,615 0, Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. j Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. 1 1. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuber- culosis and venereal). 1 0. 02 0. 19 4 0. 02 .04 6 0. 14 .08 0.14 .01 . 19 .02 9 . 06 10 . 42 0.31 .37 .28 0.13 '1 14 .07 .03 . 05 18 19a . 01 ... .01 19b 19c 19d . 16 ::: 19c ... 19g 19h .05 . 14 . 06 . 19 . 13 .07 . 02 .04 ... 19k .02 191 .01 ... 19m 19n 19o .01 19p 20a 20c 22 '''.'oi' ... .07 .01 24 •25a 25b .01 26 .02 47 . 14 . 16 . 16 . 14 . 26 .06 3. 34 3. 39 3. 12 1.72 12. 12 3. 66 3. 23 159. 35 12. 24 136. 66 3. 62 1.73 J 2. 78 3. 10 3. 12 1. 57 12. 12 3.14 2.82 158 51 11.65 135. 72 3.62 1.60 • 281) . 14 . 04 .19 29 .02 30-35 . 56 .28 . 16 . 52 . 40 . 70 . 53 .75 .53 III. Venereal diseases (all) .28 1.34 .52 .47 1.05 1.20 1.39 1.89 1.13 3.62 .90 i 37 . 56 .31 .53 1.25 1. 10 .38 3.62 .58 3Sa .. .00 38b .28 . 78 . 52 . 16 1.05 .67 . 14 .78 .75 .32 it IV. General diseases (others). 36 Rickets . 16 . 16 . 10 . (;0 39-45 .07 . 05 .01 .38 46 .31 .02 . 14 .06 48 a .49 .78 .52 1.85 .28 1.30 .75 .13 48b 50 1.05 .22 .26 . 19 .13 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroid- ism). 1.41 .63 .56 .89 .94 3. 62 .32 51b .01 52b 53n i 53b .02 .02 88 .07 . 14 .28 .07 .19 .13 53 c .02 . 05 . 02 54 .01 .02 .01 55b .01 .06 . 55(1 .28 .21 . 07 . 02 . 09 . 19 55e . 02 .21 . 10 .33 .38 56b .28 .42 .30 .28 .78 .19 .13 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 1 .52 .01 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 809 xfied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States ol occurrence— Continued. 1C62 c 30, 752 5,405 4,910 410 2,800 145,626 5,685 5,834 48, 802 34, 451 1,105 8,512 4,478 1,170 805, 830 1,159,467 1,965,297 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. 1 South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. 0. 01 0.01 0.01 1 0. 02 0. 22 0.85 .01 .01 .01 4 .00 .00 5 0. 02 0. 09 .04 .09 .07 6 .01 .01 .01 7 6. 19 . Q1 .04 .03 .02 .03 9 O') 6. 39 6. 20 .26 .31 0. 23 .30 . 19 .24 10 . 19 .41 .04 .06 .05 .02 .04 14 0. 17 .00 .01 .01 18 .00 .01 .00 19a .17 .00 .00 .00 19b . 01 .00 .01 .01 19c .00 .00 .00 19d .03 .00 .00 19e .07 .04 . 17 . 04 .07 . 05 .06 19g . 01 .03 .01 .02 .02 19h 05 .03 .01 .02 .01 19k .00 .00 .00 191 .02 .00 .00 .00 19m .00 .00 .00 19n .03 .00 .on .00 19o .00 .01 .01 19p .00 .00 .00 20a .00 .00 20e .00 .00 22 .00 .00 24 .03 .02 .01 .01 .01 25 a .00 .00 .00 25b .01 .03 .02 26 .26 6. is .34 . 10 .20 . 12 .18 .17 . IS 47 1 6. 70 l.n 42. 77 2.14 5. 36 7. 21 3. 26 4.61 2. 90 0. 90 1.29 14. 52 22. 22 10. 01 8.82 9.31 1 6.54 l.n 41.34 2.14 6. 68 3. 26 4. 26 2.64 .90 1.29 14. 29 22. 22 9. 62 8. 40 8.90 28a .03 1.22 .01 . IS .22 .02 .02 .02 28b . 01 .06 .01 .01 .01 29 .13 .20 . 28 .29 .26 .36 .40 . 38 30-35 j .72 .93 2.24 2. 44 .71 1.46 .35 .51 3. 09 1.22 2. 71 .59 1.34 • So 1. 55 3. 13 2. 48 1 .49 .74 1.22 .88 .18 .34 1.07 .46 .90 .47 .89 .85 1.12 1.01 37 . 36 02 . 06 03 .02 .02 .02 38a .23 .19 1.02 2. 44 .36 . 56 .IS .17 1.97 .73 1.81 .12 .45 .69 1.99 1.46 38b .20 05 18 . 12 .03 99 .09 .35 .24 36 .03 .20 ! 01 . 18 . 17 . 02 .05 .05 .05 39-45 - .19 .20 .04 .06 .12 . 10 46 .20 .19 .61 .58 1. 23 . 17 1.5S . 3S . 12 1. 79 1.71 1.22 3.08 2. 32 48a .00 .00 48b .13 .19 .41 . 11 . IS .06 .03 99 .15 .11 . 13 50 . .16 .41 18. 22 .20 2. 64 . 34 . 74 44 1.81 .23 1.71 .59 3. 42 2.26 51a . 00 .00 .00 51b .20 .00 .01 .01 52b • . 1 . 00 .00 .00 53a .03 .02 .01 .01 .01 53b - . .1 .20 . 10 90 . 15 . 12 . 11 9.9 . IS 88 02 .00 .01 .01 116 . 01 .07 .04 53c . 19 . 02 .03 .02 .03 .03 54 • • •] . 00 .01 .01 55a .03 . 01 .02 .01 .07 .04 55b .00 .00 .00 55C .20 09 .03 .05 .09 .OS 55d 03 .03 .04 .04 55e .03 18 .18 .34 04 06 . 45 1.71 .15 .24 .20 56a 98 . 10 .23 . 12 .26 .70 .52 56b ... .01 .01 .01 .01 57-59 810 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, T able 89 . — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troop RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Cody. Custer. Devens. d s Dodge. Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. Fremont. Funston. 1 1 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 1 60 0.03 61 0. 13 0. 02 .09 0.20 62 0. 05 0. 03 .02 0. 13 .03 0.04 0. 22 .12 I" 1 ! 63a .05 0.08 .31 .28 . 18 .07 .03 . 11 0. 13 .10 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) .10 .04 . 18 .33 .13 .11 .30 . 15 0.16 .13 .14 64 .06 .07 .09 .06 .04 .13 .10 .05 .04 .02 .02 .02 .04 .02 .04 . 13 Paralysis withoutspecifiedcause(others) Epilepsy .05 .08 . 18 .39 . 13 .04 .03 .26 .32 .52 99 69 2. 28 1.07 3. 22 2.43 2.49 3.51 i. n 1.87 . 16 .22 2.27 1. 56 ; 3 74a .06 .07 .02 74b Neurasthenia. . 2. 52 .48 1. 10 1.54 1. 73 .93 1. 17 . 16 .78 .52 .56 74c Enuresis .04 .04 . 19 .37 . 11 .57 .37 .22 .26 .24 74d Neurosis .20 .04 .02 .15 .37 .22 N euro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). 2. 33 2.26 .77 .04 .02 2.71 .06 .22 1 74 f .09 .02 .06 12 Chorea .05 .04 .31 . 14 .07 .18 9.9 .02 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses ex- cepted). Neuralgia. .. 1. 19 .71 .22 .99 3.28 1.29 .42 .82 .16 .26 .78 1 73b . 10 .04 .04 73c N euritis .20 . 12 .09 .25 .35 . a .93 99 .26 .26 73d Speech, defective.. . .05 .04 .07 .09 .06 .04 74g .20 .20 .09 .08 .15 .60 .18 .19 .30 VI. Mental alienation. 67 .05 .04 .03 .02 .07 .03 . 11 .16 .26 .06 68a Constitutional psychopathic states Mental deficiency 2. 97 1.23 1. 10 4. 74 1.14 .76 1.11 2. 47 . 16 1.69 2.34 3, 68b 6. 83 6.78 4. 33 6. 70 7. 62 1.82 4. 12 11.44 . 16 1.00 3.50 4.48 10 68c Malingering 68d Dementia praecox .89 1. 94 1. 28 3. 34 3. 04 2. 60 2.53 1.76 .33 2. 72 2.06 2, 68e Psychasthenia .15 .12 .04 .03 . 15 .09 . 15 .04 .14 68f Psychoneurosis 5. 40 1. 82 .97 1.43 .98 .63 2.28 1.62 1.21 1.1 68h Psychosis, alcoholic .20 .04 . 15 .20 .06 .11 .13 .10 .74 .36 .22 .88 .39 1.62 .33 .30 .11 .39 .52 68i Psychoses (others; .35 .20 .22 .08 .15 .42 .21 .26 .63 .32 .34 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) . . . .49 .28 .44 .72 .83 .27 . 45 .56 .84 . 56 2 (1) Astigmatism .04 .30 99. .03 .07 .19 .02 75a (2) Hyperopia .04 .04 . 14 .07 .02 75a (3) Myopia! .20 .09 .25 .24 .16 . 11 .45 .10 (4) Defective vision (cause not stated). Strabismus .49 .04 .27 .03 .37 .04 .42 .37 .19 .42 i 75b .04 .27 .06 .04 .02 .06 .04 .06 75c Leucoma .08 .04 .02 .13 .02 75d Cataract .05 .04 . 11 .09 .02 .03 .07 .06 .04 75e Trachoma 3.02 .36 2.78 .30 .20 . 13 .21 .93 .30 75f Conjunctivitis (others) . . . .10 .04 .04 .03 .07 .09 .07 .06 .02 75g 75§ Amblyopia . 16 .22 .11 .24 .09 .30 . 11 .26 75i Amaurosis . 05 .08 .02 | 75i Choroiditis .20 . 13 .30 .09 . 13 .15 ' .11 .19 • 16 75k Iritis .15 .04 .04 .03 .02 .02 .06 .04 751 Keratitis .15 .04 . 14 .04 .07 .07 ,06 .04 j 75m Retinitis .09 .25 .07 .09 .06 .04 .26 .12 75n .05 .09 .03 . 04 .02 .03 75p 75r Eyelids, diseases of .04 . 04 .03 .02 .02 . 06 .04 .06 .04 Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .25 .04 .66 .61 .39 .31 .24 . 15 .52 .22 ; VIII. Ear , diseases of 76a Otitis media .40 1. 35 5. 79 3. 80 4.07 4. 74 .75 1.31 .22 3.57 2. 26 76b Mastoiditis .05 .31 .08 .03 .02 .02 .03 .06 .10 76c 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated). . Ear, other diseases of . 10 .32 . 06 .22 .09 . 18 .06 .36 | 76e . 15 .22 . 14 .03 .04 1 .06 .02 | DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 811 • V- . red camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Greene. Greenleaf Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. Kearny. Lee. Lewis. Logan. (-4 O C3 £ McClellan. Meade. Mills. Pike. Sevier. Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 ( : 0. 43 0. 18 0.08 0. 07 0. 04 61 c 0.34 0.08 0.03 0. 25 .04 .08 0.04 6.04 . 10 0.02 0.07 62 c .04 .03 0.08 . 05 .35 . 14 .02 .04 .08 0. 15 . 14 0. 09 .22 .11 63a 1! .19 .08 6. io .22 .40 .27 .20 .06 .08 .41 .11 .10 .09 .24 .19 . 14 63b c, .11 .08 .03 .08 .08 . 13 . 04 .21 . 14 . 15 .34 .07 64 .05 .02 . 04 .02 .04 66a .04 .02 .04 .04 .02 .04 .03 66b 9 .34 .19 . 10 . 19 . 05 .27 .06 . n .26 .21 .19 .26 .09 .39 . 3S .10 66c 2 2. 29 .75 1. 98 2. 77 3.80 2. 01 3.46 2. 33 .83 3. 38 1.77 .94 3.07 1.35 3. 57 2. 14 1.46 69 0 .03 .04 .02 . 10 2^ . 15 .17 .60 . 10 2.01 .71 .82 . 55 . 55 2.59 2. 34 .72 1. 10 . 57 .59 2.41 .69 74b 5 .69 .67 .05 .31 .70 .20 .31 . 12 .55 3.23 .66 .98 .19 . 17 .37 .08 .52 74c 0 .25 .06 .02 .04 .04 .08 .02 .09 .05 .OS 74d 4| 1. 38 1.42 .21 .30 .08 .08 2.56 12. 29 1.61 . 10 .31 3. 51 2! .10 .05 .06 .04 . 12 .04 74f 0 . 11 .31 .08 .30 . 16 .02 .02 . 19 . 16 .02 . 12 .21 72 0 .50 .75 .49 .31 2. 17 . 55 2. 16 . 55 .63 1. 01 1. 07 . 45 1.31 .26 2. 25 .19 .94 73a 0 .03 . 11 .07 73b 0 .15 .17 .08 .21 .27 . 15 .24 .20 .28 .34 .OS . n .50 .17 .08 .45 73c 0 .08 .05 . 10 . 13 .56 .04 . 19 .05 .05 .08 73d 3 .11 .08 . 05 .31 .19 .30 .39 .33 .15 . 15 .16 1.77 .21 .09 .27 .08 .07 74g 1 .11 .03 . 14 .40 .08 .08 .02 .08 .08 .04 . 12 . 12 9 7. 37 .42 1. 35 1. 33 1.33 2. 72 4. 55 1.63 .78 4.2s 3. 04 .90 1. 38 .26 1.00 . 76 2. 85 6Sa 13.64 1.84 4. 29 1. 64 3. 90 1.31 8. 52 5. 04 2. 31 8. 36 14. 19 8.86 4.41 1.61 8.44 5. 54 5. 59 68b 68c 2 1. 87 . 75 1.46 3.49 2.20 1. 71 3.34 2.33 1.S8 1.43 2.06 1.39 1.88 1.26 1.96 2. 14 1. 29 6Sd 0 .04 .33 .05 .82 .08 .04 .25 .26 .26 .17 . 24 . 17 l 1.03 .08 .44 .72 4.88 . 65 1.10 .51 .85 1. 65 8. 14 1.02 2. 91 .09 2. 99 3.36 1. 18 68f 0- .08 .20 . 19 .04 .04 .04 .08 .03 68g 4 .34 .17 1. 29 .31 .60 .20 .67 .59 .68 .19 .37 .30 .40 . 78 1. 10 .23 .52 6Sh 2 . 15 ■ OS .38 .41 .14 .20 .47 .24 .40 .23 .33 . 11 .24 .44 .71 .34 .38 68i ■5 .53 1.65 1. 85 .41 .65 .08 . 76 .87 .56 .33 1.21 1.31 .09 .44 1. 91 .17 75a 0 .04 .27 .21 .05 .05 . 14 .06 .08 .08 . 15 . 17 .07 0 .08 .08 .10 .20 .08 .08 . 10 . 10 .03 75a(2> 1 .49 . 10 .08 . 15 . 27 . 08 . 19 . 08 .34 . 31 .04 . 05 .04 .3 .42 .80 1.44 .27 . 45 .08 .16 .72 .23 .16 .64 .74 .04 .22 1.87 . 14 75a(4> ■0 .04 .05 .10 .05 . 15 .02 .06 .08 .08 .26 . 12 .03 . 02 .02 . 08 .03 J .04 20 . 08 . 19 . 12 . 04 . 05 . 13 . 02 . 11 .03 .1 1. 22 .17 .49 .10 .35 .20 .90 _ 22 .30 . 56 .12 .19 .74 .17 1.0s .38 1. n 75e .0 .11 . 14 . 11 .02 .04 .04 . 17 . 10 .03 .6 .19 1. 81 . 11 .05 . 59 .37 .19 .68 95 .08 .24 .04 02 . 15 0 .19 .08 .03 .27 .08 .02 75i .0 .1.5 .22 .05 . 12 .22 .02 . 11 .04 . 11 . 04 . 15 .08 0 .08 .11 . 06 .04 . 08 . 14 .02 .03 0 .04 .05 .10 .27 .20 .04 .23 .04 .04 .26 .07 1 .23 . 19 .05 .04 . 16 . 08 .23 . 10 .08 .17 0 .03 03 .04 .02 08 .05 .09 . 02 04 0 09 .04 .0 .08 . 10 06 08 16 04 07 07 .2 .53 .30 .22 .10 .31 .43 .15 .23 .12 . 19 .38 22 .34 27 .10 75r ). 1 2.44 .67 1.57 .51 2. 82 .76 2. 24 3.88 1.65 16. 01 2. so 2.15 6. 69 .70 3. 50 2.44 .97 76a . 11 .03 .12 02 .15 08 07 .07 . 07 76b .04 02 02 .04 04 J32 76c .9 .15 .08 .03 .21 .14 .20 .04 .06 .76 .23 . n .14 .13 .32 .46 .21 76d .04 .17 .08 .05 .02 .06 .08 .41 .19 .02 .04 .05 . 11 . 17 76e 812 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 89. — Discharge for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding trooj\ RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence^Continued — States of occurrence. Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. «§ c n V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 0.02 61 0.02 0.03 0.04 62 Locomotor ataxia 0. 08 0. 14 0. 11 .13 .07 63a .04 08 08 33 . 25 .05 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) .12 .27 . 19 . 13 .43 . 17 .57 0.07 64 Apoplexy .05 .09 . 19 . 13 .25 6. is 66a .03 .02 .07 66b Paraplegia. . .03 .05 .03 .04 .02 66c . 16 . 14 . 14 .03 .07 . 17 ■ .07 0.25 (others). 69 1. 48 3.81 0. 30 2. 72 3. 25 1.92 2.59 4. 13 .74 1.46 .50 74a .03 .02 .03 .04 .02 . 13 74b Neurasthenia* .23 2. 44 .52 .61 .80 .21 2. 49 .13 .25 74c .27 .41 . 30 .09 .08 . 17 .04 .30 .47 ! 74d Neurosis .. .22 .02 . 13 . 10 .15 .07 74e . 16 .09 3. 15 .03 .38 3.86 action of the heart). 74 f .04 .05 72 Chorea .32 . 11 .25 . 12 .20 * 73a .47 1.52 .61 1.76 .38 .80 . 13 r cepted). 731) Neuralgia . .04 .03 .02 .07 .08 .07 1 73o Neuritis . 12 .32 .38 .27 . 13 .04 .25 .30 .07 2.27 73d . 12 . 16 . 16 . 11 . 10 .65 74fi .35 .30 .47 .67 .30 . 13 .65 . i3 VI. Mental alienation. 67 .08 . 19 .05 . 13 . 10 . 13 . 12 .07 68a .59 2. 60 .73 1.87 2. 16 2.93 2. 49 . 15 .60 68b M ent.al deficiency ’ 3.71 12.09 5.24 2.83 3.58 5.79 S. 46 .89 6.47 1.33 .25 68c .02 .07 U8d Dementia prsecox .98 2. 44 .70 3.36 1.53 1.18 .47 .93 .70 1 68e .51 .54 . 16 .08 .46 .08 . 10 ||j 68 f .74 2. 92 .09 1.47 1.66 2. 11 .53 .25 68g .04 . 14 .02 . 17 . 13 .05 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive .51 1.84 .38 .27 .20 .08 .99 .95 .20] .50 68 i Psychoses (others) .27 .41 . 19 . 19 .66 . 13 .40 .47 .50 VII. Eyes and their anncza, diseases of. 75a .51 1.30 1.41 .91 2. 06 2. 26 16.57 .20 75a .04 .24 . 12 .08 . 13 .04 2. 54 ! 75a . 11 .07 . 24 .07 1.89 .07 75a .30 .26) .27 . 17 .08 6. 14 .07 y 75a .47 .65 .96 .32 1.69 2. 13 6. 00 .07 stated). 75b 19 . 05 . 05 17 08 2. 19 75c .03 .05 .21 .07 .07 75d Cataract . 08 .14 .05 . 13 .50 75e Trachoma .74 .46 3. 69 .88 .46 . 17 3.46 . 15 .20 .25 ! 75f . 12 . 05 .31 . 08 . 07 . 08 .07 75g .05 .05 .04 75h Amblyopia .51 .28 .59 . 20 . 17 1.97 .13 11 75i .07 .09 .03 . 04 . 02 75j .08 14 .08 . 13 . 13 .85 l 75k 05 .07 . 03 .08 . 10 751 . 04 05 . 12 .03 . 07 .04 . 10 75m Retinitis .04 . 19 . 12 .07 .04 .27 .27 • 75n .03 .03 . 17 75o .02 .03 .07 . 75 p 03 . 02 . 07 . 04 . 17 1 75r . 12 27 .21 .23 . 21 1. 29 .20 i.oi : VIII. Ear, diseases of. 1.60 2 27 .30 5. 03 4. 56 3. 25 1. 84 8.81 .30 .53 .25 ' 76b . 04 .22 . 05 .03 .04 . 10 .07 1 76c 76d .32 09 . 19 . 37 . 33 .60 .07 76e Ear, other diseases of .04 . 05 1 .07 .16 .20 .38 .05 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS ASD BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 813 efied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. IN cj Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. 0. 10 0.03 0.06 60 0. 11 . 10 0.87 0.04 61 . 10 . 10 .06 0. 08 .09 0. 16 0. IS 62 .26 .54 0.05 .08 0.11 .04 0.12 .09 63a 0.52 .15 . 19 .06 .05 .29 0. 15 .08 .22 .04 .09 63b .11 . 16 .29 . 11 .04 64 .03 .06 .29 .09 .05 .03 .29 0. 15 .04 .52 .10 .29 2.31 .08 .09 .09 66c .52 0. 89 1.69 . 56 3.93 2.31 .97 1.54 4. 33 1.20 1.49 . 54 .93 • SO .81 .73 .71 69 .06 .06 . 15 . 16 1.08 3. 19 .97 .40 1.44 .15 . 24 . 11 1. 12 .54 .37 . 18 74b .30 .61 . 45 .51 .35 .29 .08 .27 .11 . 18 74c .05 . 19 .05 . 11 .04 74d . 10 .32 .19 . 10 .29 . 16 . 11 .04 74e .06 . .74f .52 .10 .06 .04 . 12 72 ' .52 1.54 . 11 2. 17 .65 .25 1. 16 . 15 .31 .40 .49 .24 .09 73a .05 .03 .04 73b .51 .29 .26 .05 1. 16 .08 . 15 .27 . 18 73c .30 . 11 .04 73d .52 . 15 .11 .38 .06 . 15 .87 .30 .24 .09 74g .30 .10 . 11 .35 .19 .25 .29 .27 . 16 .09 67 .30 3.18 . 45 1.72 .97 .65 4.33 1.05 .63 1.03 1.29 .37 .53 68a jj 2.09 . 59 2.97 .34 5. 68 1.42 2. 14 6.93 .75 .71 .32 .15 2. 50 2.26 .37 .89 68b 68c .52 4.35 . 56 s. ii 3.82 3.87 7.51 3. 46 1.96 .43 .62 1.39 3.24 .61 1.87 68d . 10 .26 . 06 .05 .40 . 11 68e .46 .23 3. 00 . 10 .29 . 15 .13 .05 . 18 68f 2.09 .05 .22 .29 .11 68g .30 1. 13 .a 1.76 2.31 .65 . 75 6.64 90 .39 . 11 .40 1.56 68h .52 .31 . n .70 .19 :io .87 .90 .24 . 11 .22 3. 67 .12 .18 6Si 2.09 .30 .31 .26 .19 .10 4. 04 .47 .31 . 11 .09 .10 . 10 .06 .08 .09 . 05 .08 .04 .05 1.05 . 10 .03 .00 .04 .09 75a(3) 1.05 .30 .10 .13 .06 4.04 .31 .31 .27 .04 . 24 .06 . 29 . 18 . 12 .30 .34 2.31 .06 2.02 1.49 .05 75e .05 . 11 .13 .06 . 29 .16 .04 . 12 75 f 2.09 .05 .00 .06 . 15 .04 1.57 . 11 .03 . 19 .05 .87 .05 . 15 .06 .05 .58 .08 . 11 . 13 . 11 .06 . 29 .09 09 . 10 .06 .05 . 18 .05 . 10 . 10 . 19 . 24 . 18 .05 .29 4. 63 75o . 05 .06 .04 5.23 .10 22 .26 . 58 15 . 08 . 11 .09 1.57 .59 1.38 .34 1.21 . 65 .50 5. 20 .30 .31 . 11 .15 1.03 . 22 .37 .89 76a . 10 . 06 .10 . 11 . 12 76b . 03 .52 .30 . 16 .06 . 87 .31 .09 76d 2.09 .23 .03 .04 .05 76e I 814 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table S9. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding trooj RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence —Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Mississippi. j Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. . New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. c 2 c V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 61 62 0. 52 0. 02 0. 02 .03 0.14 .07 0. 19 0.19 .05 .06 0. 14 .52 . 16 . 14 .12 . 19 64 .07 .08 .07 | .06 .02 .05 .07 .06.. Paralysis without specified cause (others). .21 0. 16 . 11 . 15 .38 69 0. 56 3. 32 .94 1.46 .84 5. 36 .75 2.43 74a .03 .02 74 b .28 .21 .52 .66 .28 1.56 .38 .03 74c .31 .52 .35 .54 .19 74d .07 . 10 .09 .13 74e N euro-circulatory asthenia ( disordered action of the heart). .28 .24 .20 74 f .02 r 72 .03 .07 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses ex- cepted). 1.48 6.06 .40 .14 2. 22 .38 .06 1 73b 73c . 14 .22 . 15 .75 .06 i 73d .03 .06 74g .07 .10 .28 .13 .19 VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane Constitutional psychopathic states Mental deficiency .07 .16 .02 . 15 .19 .13 68a .28 . 16 .52 .82 .98 2. 90 .38 .32 68b . 56 .63 14.03 .47 . 52 1.65 .98 3. 96 .■57 .32 i 5.93 .47 .52 1.06 1.12 4.96 .38 3.62 2. 05 r .07 .05 .27 .19 .06 68f Ps vchoneurosis . 85 . 16 .69 1.04 .57 .06 68g 68h .20 .13 Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) .35 .31 .52 . 37 . 14 1.81 .38 .38 68 i .49 .52 . 16 .42 .28 1.07 .38 VII. Eyes and their annera, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) .28 1.48 .34 .28 .38 i) .21 .08 .04 (2) Hyperopia .07 .02 . 01 . 85 . 18 . 12 . 19 (4) Defective vision (cause not stated). Strabismus .28 .35 . 06 . 11 .19 75 b .02 . 01 75c Leueoma .03 .01 75d Cataract .28 . 18 .05 .06 75e Trachoma .59 .84 . 17 .OG 1 75 f Conjunctivitis (others) . . . .03 .05 75g 75h Pterygium .03 .02 Amblyopia . 14 .03 .06 . 19 f 75i Amaurosis .02 .04 .19 . 75j Choroiditis . 16 .06 . 19 s 75k Iritis .05 . 14 .02 . 751 Keratitis .52 . 11 . 14 .05 75m Retinitis .07 .26 .28 .09 .19 75 o Glaucoma .02 .01 . 01 .19 75p 75r Eyelids, diseases of .02 Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .42 .45 .14 .31 .75 .13 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media .42 . 31 1.05 2. 58 .56 1.15 .09 1 .75 .83 i 76b Mastoiditis .16 76c 76d .07 .06 .04 .01 76e Ear.otherdiseases of .08 ') DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 815 ; ed camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. 0 Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. — Texas. 1 •tmn Vermont. i Virginia. Washington. j West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. 0.01 .03 .02 0. 19 .01 0.03 . .. .03 0.02 1.71 .19 .03 0. 18 .08 : ° 3 .04 . 18 .03 .02 .02 0.22 .03 19 .09 0. 17 .04 .03 r .52 1 l.n 2.24 2.44 1.07 1.61 .53 1.03 1.31 . 84 0. 47 3. 35 4.27 na .01 .03 .07 IQ . 41 2.44 .34 . 18 .34 .82 .03 .22 1 .37 .20 .08 . IS . 16 .03 1.34 .85 ns .03 .27 .03 .10 . 17 .04 .45 .19 .08 .17 .02 .26 .61 .51 .59 .32 .12 99 .07 .36 .12 .25 .03 .03 .03 .19 . 12 . 18 .34 .06 .03 .22 1.71 i .02 .04 1‘ .39 .20 1.03 .70 .34 1.21 2. 01 1.71 1.33 .... .56 .81 .36 2. 24 2.64 1.03 3.50 1.25 0.90 6. 48 3.42 .i' .68 .19 1.02 .71 i. 78 1.23 .34 3. 22 1.07 .90 .23 2. 68 6.84 ii . 11 .06 .29 . 13 .34 .49 .23 . 19 .20 .04 .20 .06 hi .16 .19 .41 .71 .26 '■'.■ii' .82 .49 9.9 .07 .56 .41 .34 .35 1.20 .80 .26 1.34 .74 .81 .20 .18 .34 .12 .17 .56 .09 .04 .03 .03 .34 .03 .19 .20 .03 .02 .09 .03 .61 .18 .06 .06 .85 .07 .19 .01 1 .01 .03 .37 .03 . 12 .03 . ii .23 .41 .27 .35 . 17 . 12 .07 1 . is .09 ....... .90 .03 .20 .08 . 18 .25 .03 . 90 .85 i( .03 . 04 .09 .20 .01 .04 .07 .41 .03 .08 .03 . 12 99 .05 .08 . 85 .20 .02 .02 .01 .04 1 .02 .07 .17 .25 .29 .12 22 2 56 . i .33 .93 1.02 .76 1.06 .34 1.05 .26 .67 1.71 .03 .19 .04 .06 .20 .01 .02 . 03 . 02 ! .19 .05 T" .09 1 . 85 Total for camps. Total for States and camps. Inter- nationa 1 classifi- cation No. 01 0.00 0.00 60 02 .04 .03 61 04 .06 .05 62 06 .11 .09 63a 08 .19 .15 63b 04 .08 .07 64 02 .01 .02 I 66a 01 .02 , .02 66b 10 .19 .15 60c 80 2.40 2.15 69 02 .02 .02 74a 63 1.19 .96 74b 25 . 3S .33 74c 06 .07 .07 74d 10 1.21 . 75 74e 00 .03 .02 74f 04 .09 .07 72 .69 1.00 . 87 73a .01 .02 .01 73b .16 .31 .25 73c .02 .09 .06 73d .12 .30 .23 74g .08 .08 .08 67 .13 1.96 1.62 6Sa .18 5.86 4. 35 68b .00 .00 .00 6Sc .45 2.17 2. 2S 6Sd . 11 .17 . 14 68e .43 1.66 1.15 6Sf .08 .07 .07 6Sg .68 .59 .63 68h . 50 .29 .38 OSi .24 1.38 .91 75a .06 .17 .13 75a(l) .02 .12 .OS 75a(2) .07 .37 .25 75a(3) .10 .72 .46 7oa(4) .01 .14 .09 75b .01 .03 .02 75c . 05 .08 .07 75d .27 .76 . 56 75e .04 .07 .06 75f .00 .01 .01 75g .07 .31 .21 75h .03 .03 .03 75i .04 .13 . 10 75 j .03 .04 .04 75k .05 .07 .07 751 .08 .10 .09 75m .01 .03 .02 75n .01 .01 .01 75 o .01 .04 .03 75p .24 .34 .30 75r .95 3.42 2. 40 76a .04 .05 . 05 I 76b .00 .01 .01 ! 76c .04 .24 .16 | 76d . 05 .09 | .07 1 76a MEDICAL ANI) CASUALTY STATISTICS, 816 Table 89. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troo). RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- n ationa classifi- cation No. S6a S6b 80c X6d 86e 86 f 86g 86h S6i 87 a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd 100c 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a Sib 81c Sid 82 S3a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c Sod 85e 85 f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 Cause. Camps of occurrence. 'd c3 CJD © o3 © w 6 6 m nd o O D o C © r' © P K s © ho O P 03 ’3 O P D w +4> © Lh o Ph o a © t- p O c d p IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 0.03 1 Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs.. 0.05 0. 04 .06 0.04 0.03 1 Nose, external deformity of ' 1 0. 04 1 .06 0.07 . 09 . 03 . 04 0. 13 0. 10 H .03 . 18 .02 .06 . 06 .09 .04 .07 .03 .07 .06 X. Throat, diseases of. . 02 .02 . 03 . 04 1 1 .02 .09 . 07 .06 . 04 .04 . 03 . 04 .09 . 02 •• 0.04 .09 .03 .09 .02 . 04 l XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. } .09 . 25 .02 . 03 . 41 0. 16 . 03 . 03 . 06 P V alvular diseases of the heart 2. 82 3.29 20.46 13. 51 2. 84 3. 07 8. 97 5. 57 . 16 0.56 7. 72 6.52 i| (1) Aortic insufficiency . 15 . 48 3. 76 1. 13 . 50 .69 . 12 . 79 1.04 1.28 i .05 . 40 .22 .06 . 04 . 12 . 15 . 19 . 20 1 . (3) Mitralinsufficiency 2.13 1.47 5. 39 6. 64 1.36 1.20 7. 59 3. 40 . 16 . 11 1.75 2.34 f (4) Mitral stenosis .35 .67 10. 34 5. 4(1 . 81 .80 . 51 . 79 .22 .65 2. 36 (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic . 12 . 62 . 03 . 11 . 18 . 06 . 15 . 11 .06 .18 (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified. . . 15 . 16 . 13 .25 .07 . 16 .57 .30 . 11 4.02 .16 B . 15 . 08 .09 1. 65 . 11 . 24 . 30 . 11 .32 .06 .36 II- .03 . 02 . 02 .72 . 07 .02 B . 40 . 37 . 09 . 42 . 90 .22 .14 ciency. .32 .04 . 03 . 09 . 11 . 06 . 07 . 19 . 10 . 02 .02 .04 . 16 .04 .08 . 11 . 09 . 12 .07 .06 .02 .06 .02 .02 . 03 . 04 . 09 .06 . 02 .06 . i3 .10 .05 .04 . 14 . 02 . 12 . 11 .02 . 10 .08 . 11 .02 .07 .06 . 00 Varicose veins .25 .75 . 18 1.52 .77 .24 .54 .26 . 16 . n 1.17 .18 .05 .04 .04 . 19 . 04 .07 . 12 .07 .13 .64 . 12 . 06 . 02 . 09 . 04 .06 f .08 . 04 . 07 4. 33 .07 . 06 . 03 . 02 . 04 . 04 1. 46 . 48 1. 80 . 36 1.04 .44 02 .25 . 16 . 72 .31 . 47 . 24 . 07 .33 .26 j . so : ■ .03 .02 . 07 Circulatory system, other diseases of. . . . 25 . 03 .02 . 03 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. .20 .52 .09 1.05 . 81 . 87 . 27 . 11 .26 . 54 i 05 . 08 . 13 . 39 . 11 . 07 . 36 . 04 .06 . 20 . 08 . 75 . 08 .07 . 07 .30 . 56 .20 . 15 . 71 . 35 . 41 . 09 . 18 . 42 .56 .31) . 10 . 12 . 04 . 19 . 09 . 02 . 36 .04 .02 . 20 . 12 .31 . 83 . 42 .31 .36 . 41 . 11 .06 .98 Asthma 2. 77 1.03 1. 15 1.05 .63 1.42 2. 95 1.08 . 16 .33 1.30 .84 ■ . 12 .33 . 31 Lungs, other diseases of .04 .04 .03 . 11 b Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 817 •lied, camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. © Pl _ L t-. |, o Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. Johnston. Kearny. 6 o> Lewis. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mills. Pike. Sevier. i q3 Ul Inter- national classifi- cation No. H .... 0. 04 0.02 86a )• 0 04 .02 0.04 . 10 0.02 0. 08 86b .04 86d 28 .... 0.08 0. 10 0.35 1.00 .04 0. 15 .04 0.04 .31 0.09 .05 .04 0. 03 86e jij: .02 86f 86p .. .... Y' . . . .as . 16 0.04 .08 .04 . 15 .04 . 08 .33 .05 .04 .03 86h 071 .04 .12 .04 04 .02 .07 86 i )7l. .08 .02 .08 87a 87b 15 .11 .03 .03 . 04 .04 .04 .04 .05 100a 02 .08 . 10 .03 04 .02 .08 04 04 .02 100b 100c lOOd 12. .03 .04 lOOe 19 .04 .03 .08 .06 . 04 . 13 .05 77 .04 .05 0.05 .04 .02 .04 .08 .05 .04 78 95 5.31 0. 92 10. 88 2. 26 2.14 5.44 24. 03 8.67 7.51 1.31 2. 63 4.15 2.43 2.57 5.48 5.96 1.98 79a i3( .38 .08 .47 .41 .33 .20 4.91 .86 . 15 .08 .58 .19 .88 1.05 .29 .42 .56 79a(l) 19 . 15 .05 .20 .12 .02 .04 . 14 79a(2) ' 3.28 .33 6. 93 1.54 .79 3.12 9.38 6. 10 5.35 .75 1.69 2. S3 .60 1.48 3. 26 2.14 i. ii 79a(3) 6b | .80 .33 2. 47 .31 . 49 1.31 8. 83 1. 25 .55 . 41 .29 .68 .81 .04 1.59 2. 94 .07 79a(4> 07 1. . 19 .03 . 45 16 . 14 . 11 . 04 04 .07 .05 .04 79a(5) • 04 .04 .04 79a( 6) . 03 79a(7) 2S .69 . 17 .77 .52 . 15 . 59 .27 1.33 .08 .41 .07 .29 . 3S .07 79a(S) 19 .27 .05 . 10 . 16 . 15 1.30 .61 . 17 .04 . 15 07 .07 1.34 .21 79b . 11 .05 .03 .02 .04 . 12 .04 ,os .03 79c 52 .27 .75 .60 .10 .46 .15 .24 .57 .ii 1.76 .12 .68 .12 .04 .37 .19 2.57 79d .38 .OS .38 1.64 .19 .15 .35 .08 .13 4. 16 1.19 .15 .10 .15 .03 79e 02 II .03 .04 .02 80 .03 .03 .04 .08 81a • *1 .04 .08 .03 . 11 .03 08 . 39 .02 1 20 21 .34 10 . 09 .08 .03 sib • * 1 .04 04 .04 81c 04 .04 .08 81d ',•> 04 04 04 04 .02 82 21 i .25 .08 12 04 08 23 .04 04 05 04 02 . 15 .03 83a 8b .27 .33 .21 .16 . 05 .04 .08 .a . n .08 . 14 .09 .05 .23 .07 S3b : 7 . .53 .25 .77 .72 .43 .15 .67 .82 1.42 .68 .12 .75 1.19 .35 .78 .50 .52 83c H .04 .08 . 05 09 . 16 . 43 . 13 . 08 .08 .07 . 13 .24 .08 83d 02 .04 02 .04 .03 .10 .08 . 04 . 06 . 15 08 02 .07 .04 84b 17 .04 .14 16 .08 2 18 .os .08 .02 .04 02 .08 .05 08 .07 85b .03 .21 .73 .24 6.45 1.16 .68 1.55 07 .09 14 12 19 90 .31 .03 .02 02 85d . 10 02 .02 21 .57 . 16 .21 .27 .30 .35 .84 .42 2.18 .12 . 11 .64 .69 3 02 .21 85f .03 85er .04 .08 .03 . 12 .02 11 10 04 .02 .04 85n 28 .19 .08 .27 1.30 .20 .20 . 16 .11 .53 .21 . 19 1.55 .04 1.37 1.68 1.74 89-90 .08 . io .27 04 15 04 08 14 15 . 08 . 14 91 19 .11 .08 .03 .16 .05 .67 .02 .08 .41 .16 . 15 .07 . 13 .76 .04 .14 92a •51 . 11 .03 .51 . 11 .20 .51 . 19 .23 04 . 15 . 43 . 56 .31 .21 93a .08 .05 .10 . 14 .08 . 08 .08 . 04 .04 . 10 . 10 .04 93b 83 .42 . 17 .08 .21 .68 .67 . 18 . 19 . 83 .21 .23 . 45 .44 .08 .21 93c 77 92 .42 .88 1.64 1.44 1.91 1. 10 1.98 1.29 3.00 .90 1. 17 1.55 .44 4.06 2.48 1.67 96 77 . 08 .42 . 11 .22 . 05 20 08 .04 .19 26 04 .56 1.03 97 . ii . 05 . 10 .02 . 14 .02 .04 98 818 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 89. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troc RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence. Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. '> a Ui EH Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. l a I c3 1 M \ § I IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86a 0. 03 1 86b 0. 04 0.03 0.02 .03 0. 05 86c 86d .05 0 07 .22 .49 o. io .03 0. i7 .07 o. is .07 86f .02 86g Perforated nasal septum 86h .05 .03 .15 .07 86i .05 .07 .07 .07 X. Throat , diseases of. 87a Laryngitis, acute catarrhal .07 .08 .04 .07 .07 87 b Larynx, other diseases of .03 100 a Tonsillitis, acute .08 .05 . 11 .03 .07 U limb .03 1. 19 .03 .04 .05 0. 47 l 100 c ll)0d Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal . .02 .03 .02 ll)0e Pharynx, other diseases of XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. I 77 Pericarditis .03 .05 0. 25 78 Endocarditis, acute . 04 .03 . io .04 .05 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 1. 56 6. 57 3. 29 2.56 3. 12 3.76 7. 96 .74 i. 40 3.53 79a ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency .20 1.30 .26 .61 .27 .25 1.52 .15 .13 .25 79a (2) Aortic stenosis I... .04 .02 . 13 .17 .08 .37 . 15 .07 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency .90 3.44 2. 42 1.12 1.86 2. 17 2. 81 . 15 1.20 2. 77 79a (4) Mitral stenosis .35 1.00 .35 .56 .60 .88 2.61 . 15 .25 79a (5) Combinedlesions.mitralaortic .41 .09 .u .03 .47 .25 79a .02 79a ( 7 ) Tricuspid lesions . . . 79a .08 .43 . 14 .03 .20 .38 . 15 .15 79 b Cardiac hypertrophy 1.87 .21 .16 .07 .08 .47 .30 .20 79c Cardiac dilatation. .05 .03 .04 .13 79d . 04 1. 19 . 23 .27 .76 .25 .22 1. 2b ; ciency. 79e Heart, other organic diseases of .59 .03 .45 .05 .93 2.38 .62 .20 so Angina pectoris .20 81 a Aneurysms .03 .03 .07 .04 .02 .25 ( l 81b .08 .21 .03 .17 . 17 .22 81c Aortitis . 11 81d Arteries, other diseases of .03 82 Embolism and thrombosis. . . .03 .25 ' 83a Hemorrhoids .08 .38 . 16 .30 .04 .17 83b Varicocele .03 . 16 .20 .08 .37 83c V aricose veins .31 1. 16 .61 .27 1. 19 .59 3. 63 19 83d Phlebitis . 16 .22 .09 .16 .03 .08 .02 . /5 ■ 84a 84b Lymphatic system, other diseases of .05 .09 .07 .05 .07 85a Cardiac arrhythmias. . . 04 .02 .05 .21 1 85 b . 10 .04 .02 85c Cardiac disorders, functional . 04 . 11 . 16 .03 . 17 .04 .05 Sod .03 851 Tachycardia . 47 .76 .40 .43 .60 .38 .82 .44 .33 85g Hemorrhage ' .04 .02 85h .04 . 05 02 03 03 04 . 45 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis .08 .41 . 40 1.23 . 13 • 21 .90 .07 91 08 28 16 .10 . 04 .02 92a Pneumonia, lobar .04 .08 .92 . 16 .07 .29 .02 .15 .13 ..VI 93a Pleurisy, suppurative .08 .27 2.21 .35 .07 .33 .30 .20 93 b 12 14 . 31 . 13 . 2 .) 93c Pleura, other diseases of .20 .54 .59 1.13 .69 .07 .13 .25 .20 .50 96 97 Asthma .86 2.38 3.55 02 2. 27 11 .60 10 1.34 04 i 2. 14 . 35 .15 .47 .27 98 Lungs, other diseases of .04 .05 .05 .05 .04 | .10 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 819 ■tied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. 3 o 0 1 O Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. 1 ! Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 0.30 0.10 0. 06 0.15 0. 05 SRh 0.10 . 10 0.10 1 .13 . 10 .05 .03 S 6 f S 6 g . 10 . 10 . 13 .05 0.22 86 h 0.52 . 13 0. 09 87b . 11 .05 0. 12 100 a .52 . 10 . 11 .09 100 b 100 c 14 . 19 lOOd | .09 lOOe .06 . 15 . 10 0. 11 . 16 . i3 0.08 .05 ■27 3.66 .89 1.43 1 . 80 9. 04 3. 30 1.54 10. 11 3. 16 2. 12 1.29 0.62 4.20 1. 56 1.83 1.69 79a . 36 .23 . 39 .20 .29 . 47 - 11 . 16 .24 . 18 79a(l) .05 . 13 .06 . 15 .08 .05 79a ( 2 ) -4 3.66 .67 1.35 6 . 45 2.33 1.24 8 . 37 2. 11 1.02 1 . IS .62 2.10 .97 1.47 1.25 79a(3) .89 .26 .23 1. 56 . 58 . 90 . OS 1. 12 90 . 12 . is 79a(4) .05 . 29 . 29 . 08 . 40 . 11 .09 79a(6) .05 .05 . 03 . 06 .05 . 39 1.57 . 10 .56 . 16 . 05 .29 . 16 . 11 . 15 . n . 12 .09 .52 . 11 . 10 . 18 79c . 59 .36 1 . 28 . 19 .25 1. 73 . 15 . OS . 11 . 93 . 05 4.71 .30 .82 . a .29 . 13 .05 . 58 .45 . 16 .11 . IS .70 .24 .09 79e .34 SO .05 . 15 Sla - .05 . 13 .05 .29 . 13 .09 sib 81d . 10 .03 .29 .04 .52 . 15 .13 . 13 .08 . 15 . 13 . 12 S3a . 10 . 11 .22 . 05 .04 22 83b 3.66 .61 . 11 . 39 . 05 . 58 .24 99 .38 . 12 97 83c A . 11 99 .06 .05 .29 .04 . 12 83d 14 .52 .05 . 11 . 10 .26 . 15 . 13 .05 .09 84b .03 .06 .05 . 04 .05 .52 .06 .30 . 31 85d . 06 1 .02 . 11 .61 .39 .10 1. 44 . . 12 S5f 08 1.57 .31 1. 10 .30 .30 . 16 .31 .49 . 12 97 89-90 ‘27 .20 . 13 . 26 . 35 .29 .04 . 12 97 91 a .52 .05 .29 15 . 18 . 16 . 12 97 92a 14 1.05 .10 .67 2. 07 75 4 04 . 15 .08 .40 .05 .98 93a r4 .52 . 16 15 1 44 . 13 . 05 .24 93 b 30 .52 .31 .23 1.53 .78 . 58 . 30 . 16 .3i .49 .49 .24 .62 93c 54 . 52 .30 . 36 .79 2 . 08 .20 1. 44 .30 99 . 9S .49 .36 96 .03 .04 . 11 97 41 l . 10 .03 .06 . 15 .05 98 3553—25 53 820 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 89 —Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troo RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. States of occurrence —Continued. | Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. O'hio. 1 IX. Nasal fossx , diseases of. 86a Adenoids 86b 0.07 0.05 0.04 86c Nose, external deformity of T 86 d 0.28 .02 86e .02 . 14 .09 0. 19 86 f Polypus, nasal 86g Perforated nasal septum 86 h .06 .02 86i .03 X. Throat, diseases of. . 05 .07 87b 100a .04 6.06 100b . ii .10 .05 . i9 100c .02 100d .02 lOOe ::::::: XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 . 00 78 .14 .07 79a 1.95 1.83 6.52 0. 47 6. 52 3. 79 i. 53 3. 23 2.45 10.31 .49 .48 . 14 .44 .38 .19 79a .07 . 09 79a .28 .99 .52 .31 .52 2.41 1. 12 2.09 i. 13 6.72 79a .28 .61 . 28 .49 .38 .ini . 29 .06 . 19 . 19 1.67 . 16 .06 . 19 I .06 79b .07 .16 .45 . 16 .38 .13 79c .07 .52 .05 . 14 .07 .19 79d .07 .31 .52 .51 . 48 .57 .is i ciency. .28 1.04 .16 .52 .34 .84 .58 . 19 .06 80 .13 81a .05 81b . 13 ::::::: .01 Sic 81 d .02 82 .52 .04 83a .28 .07 . 02 .07 . 19 83b .03 .07 83c . 14 .52 .22 . 18 .75 .19 83 d .07 .05 . i4 .04 84a 84b .05 85a . 99 . 16 6. 06 .05 .06 jj 85b ....01 85c . 14 .52 1. 14 . 14 . 10 .02 85f . 21 . 16 .22 . 14 . 24 .02 . 14 85h .02 .01 .00 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 .32 .60 2.07 .06 . 91 . 10 . 19 92a 1.20 .52 . 11 .14 . 12 .19 93a Pleurisy, suppurative .35 .52 .31 .52 . 11 .42 .34 9. 24 10. 87 .13 !• 93b . 14 . 16 . 10 .18 1.32 93c Pleura "other diseases of . 14 .52 . 16 .27 . 14 .48 3.02 3.62 .10 ■ 96 .07 .69 .28 .74 .94 ■ 19 • 97 . 07 .08 .02 .38 98 Lungs, other diseases of .28 .28 . 16 .06 .01 . 19 DISCHARGES EOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 821 Med camps’) , of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. Total for States. Total for camps. 1 Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. A »| 3( 1 Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. •ipnn Vermont. .03 '5o > Washington. West Virginia. f o o > Wyoming. 1 0.01 0. 00 86a . 0.01 0 .04 0.02 .02 .02 .00 .00 86 p 0.03 .01 .02 .01 .00 .01 86 <1 ' .07 0.20 .12 0 18 .04 0.03 .07 .15 .12 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 0.19 .03 .04 .03 .03 .06 i .19 .01 .02 . .. .01 .04 .02 .01 .04 .02 .02 . 02 l 1 .00 . 00 .07 .03 0.85 .02 .03 .03 .19 .20 .02 . 18 .02 .06 .04 .03 .03 . 1 . .00 .00 .37 .01 | .01 .01 .01 1 .00 .01 . 00 .02 . 18 .02 0.12 0.22 .02 .04 . 03 1 * * ' * .02 .02 .03 .02 . 03 3 1.14 .74 4.07 2.44 1.43 1. 22 3. 17 0.34 2.32 2.44 2.71 1. 64 5. 36 7. 69 2.61 5. 74 4. 46 79a .16 .37 .81 .36 . 17 .35 .23 .49 .35 .29 .73 .03 .05 .06 .03 .05 .08 . 07 2 .75 .19 2. 04 2.44 .71 .91 2.46 .34 1.68 1. 57 1. 81 1.06 4.91 .85 1.76 3. 00 2.49 79a ( 3 ) .13 1.22 .36 .07 . 18 .29 .09 . 12 . 45 3. 42 .33 1.47 1. 00 i .03 .01 . 18 .02 .26 . 12 . 13 .12 . 13 . 00 . 00 .00 . 00 . 00 00 .03 .19 .04 .90 .85 .04 .34 .22 79n(8) .08 .18 .10 .09 .35 .14 .33 .25 .01 .03 . 23 .04 .05 . 04 i' .13 .41 . 19 .39 .23 .45 .34 . 48 .29 .19 .21 .IS .34 .25 . 12 .22 1.71 .28 .36 .33 .20 .01 .02 . 00 .01 80 .03 .03 .02 .03 .02 .02 . 02 . 03 .02 .02 . 03 . 13 . 09 81b . 01 01 .03 . 00 . 01 . 00 . 02 . 01 . 03 . 02 . 01 . 18 . 06 . 03 . 04 . 10 . 08 .19 . 03 . 18 . 69 . 16 . 03 .. . 0,6 . 14 .Tl 83h .19 .20 . 17 . 17 .37 . 38 . 24 .80 83 p .19 .11 .04 .03 .06 . 14 . 11 83d . 00 . 00 .20 .03 . 18 . 02 . 04 .04 . 04 84b - .03 .19 . 01 . 08 . 03 . 04 .26 . 17 85a .03 . 01 .01 01 .07 .41 .21 .18 .41 .06 .20 1.60 1. 03 S.'c on on ' oi .74 .20 .05 .17 . 14 .06 .12 .22 1.71 . 15 . 56 0i .39 85 f ... .03 .01 _ 1 1 01 1 04 . 03 8^6 .23 .19 .20 .15 .35 . 17 .14 .27 .61 . 47 89 90 -1 .07 .20 .08 .06 .06 .07 . 10 09 91 - .16 .20 .41 . 18 .08 . 09 .22 . 85 .20 .21 21 9?a ■fUi .33 .20 . 14 . 18 . 10 . 12 _ 36 .33 34 93 a - -13 .61 .05 .06 .03 . 11 .OS . 09 93b .41 .36 .30 .18 . 17 . 14 . 12 .23 .37 . 41 .39 93 p ■lUj .26 1.22 .36 .43 . 01 .18 .17 .80 .06 .44 .12 2. 56 .56 09 1.63 17 1. 19 96 .03 17 .04 .03 .03 98 822 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 89. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding trot RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence. } Beauregard. [ Bowie. Cody. Custer. Devens. V, 5 0) to O P. Doniphan. Eustis. Forrest. Fremont. 1 o XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. • h 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 0.10 0. 55 0.09 0.03 0. 02 0. 09 0. 15 0.06 0.02 99b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of.. .35 .04 .04 .08 .26 .29 0. 15 .26 .06 .04 101 Esophagus, diseases of . 13 .02 .04 10'2a Ulcer of the stomach . 10 .04 .31 .69 .07 . 11 1.26 .04 .39 .04 : 102b .05 .04 .02 .06 .04 1 102c Stomach, other diseases of . 10 .20 .22 .22 .20 .54 . 19 .06 .12 105a Duodenal ulcer .15 .08 .18 .41 .39 . 11 1.05 .04 .06 . 14 105b Diarrhea .08 .02 105c Enteritis and colitis .05 .08 .08 .18 .09 .15 .04 j 106 .04 .04 worm). 107a Ascaris lumbricoides • 107b Ccstodes 107c .02 .06 10S Appendicitis . 10 .08 .09 . 14 . 13 . ii .69 .07 .08 ' 109a Hernia .40 .67 1.30 1.44 1.07 1.05 .37 0. 32 .26 .92 ! 109b .09 .02 .04 .02 110a .04 .09 . 19 . 16 .06 .04 .06 .08 | nob Intestines, other diseases of . 10 .04 .06 .07 . 11 . 18 .15 0. 11 . C4 113 .03 .03 .04 1 114 .02 .04 .06 115a .05 .04 .02 . 12 . 16 .06 .02 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other dis- .02 eases of. 115c .02 | 117a .04 .02 1 : 117b Peritoneal adhesions . 15 .04 .04 . 11 .02 . 13 .24 .07 .08 1 118a 118b .03 .02 1 ji 118c .04 .04 .03 XIV. Genitourinary system , diseases of (nonvener eal) . 119 .04 .04 .07 .06 120 .20 .40 .35 .36 . 15 .31 .33 .30 . 11 .19 .44 122a .08 .02 122b . 05 .04 122c .08 .03 .02 .02 .04 .02 122d .08 .04 .09 .07 . 15 .10 122e .04 .03 .04 .09 .02 123 .06 . 15 . 11 .6.3 02 124a . 12 .04 .08 .02 .03 .04 124b Bladder, other diseases of . 15 .40 .22 .33 . 11 .09 . 11 .32 ■ 12 f .03 125b .05 .08 .02 .02 .02 | 1 2fta .03 .02 .02 .04 126 . 10 .06 .02 .02 .03 .04 ,ii2 127a 127b .05 . 04 .03 .03 .02] 127c .02 .04 127e .05 .04 .08 .07 .03 .04 .Ml of (non venereal) . XV. Skin and cellular tissues , diseases of . ; 142 .Mi ■ 142b .02 .03 144a .03 .02 .03 .04 144b .04 .02 .03 .11 Mi 1 45 a .06 .02 .03 145c .02 .04 145f . 12 .09 .39 . 18 .04 .03 . 19 ."1 ■ . 04 . 11 .15 .03 .01 ■ 1450 . 15 .20 99 .66 . 40 .66 .34 .81 . ■'! ■ of. l DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY T CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 823 )~'fied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917 , to Dec . 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camp? of occurrence — Continued. I Greene. Greenleaf. Hancock. Humphreys. Jackson. c o ,£ o Kearny. 6 Lewis. o3 to o MacArthur. McClellan. Pike. .2 0 m Shelby. Inter- national classifi- cation No. oi 0. 34 0. 11 0. 04 0. 04 0. 13 0. 15 0. 12 0. 04 0. 02 0.03 99a 99 b i. 11 0.52 0.21 .30 0. 10 .61 . 79 0.C9 .32 0. 46 .03 99c . 10 .03 .05 .02 .02 0 02 101 .73 .14 .21 .52 .30 .71 .02 .38 .30 .25 .19 .07 .04 .20 . 19 . 45 102 a .05 . 12 .04 .04 .05 . 10 102 b .42 .44 . 10 .11 .35 .31 . 18 . 11 . 75 .29 .08 . 14 .09 .12 .23 .24 102 c .84 0.17 .OS . 11 . 45 .59 .41 .38 .08 .08 .04 . 14 .22 .17 .04 . 17 105a .OS .02 .02 105b , .04 .08 .OS .02 .06 .04 .04 .04 .04 .02 . 11 . 14 105c .04 .16 .02 .04 .05 106 1 107a ..j .04 1 1 1 107b .04 .02 107c .04 .03 .08 .04 .06 .06 .38 .08 . 19 .04 .04 .03 108 i. 1.76 .17 2.75 1.54 1.25 . 45 .55 1.12 1.74 2.36 .58 .57 1.26 .70 1.30 1.80 .59 109a .04 .04 .06 .04 .os .07 .02 .03 109b .08 .10 .08 .05 .04 .02 .26 .08 .02 . 11 .03 110 a . .11 .08 . 14 .05 .25 .04 .12 .08 .26 . 12 .04 . 10 .04 .07 110 b A .08 .02 .04 .OS 113 . 12 ! 1 .03 114 .08 .05 .12 .02 .04 .04 .02 . 17 115a .04 .03 115b 115c . 12 .04 117a - .65 .08 .05 .21 .a . 15 . 16 .08 . 15 .41 . 12 .30 .05 . 13 .44 .08 . 16 117b 118a . i. .04 .04 . 12 .05 .04 .07 118b .04 .05 .04 .02 .02 .05 .04 118c .(■ .05 .06 .02 .04 .02 .04 119 o .46 .17 .25 .10 . 22 . 45 39 .43 .25 . 19 . 16 . 15 .24 .39 .29 .04 .31 120 .03 122a .03 .04 .02 .04 .04 122b .02 .02 122c 1.0! .04 .03 . 10 .05 .05 .20 . 24 .06 . 04 . 12 .23 .04 . 04 .07 122d 4 .04 .03 . 10 .03 .05 .06 .04 .04 .05 .02 .03 122e c .08 . 17 .03 .21 . 11 .10 .04 .20 .06 .04 .24 .04 .07 123 ■1 .08 .03 .21 .05 .12 .37 .02 . 15 .04 .05 .04 .02 . 11 .03 124a .0 .15 .11 . 14 . 10 . 14 .20 .08 .04 . 19 . 15 .37 . 15 .38 .04 .29 . 15 . 17 124b .03 125a ■ ‘i .03 .05 . 04 . 10 . 02 04 . 17 . 04 . 04 125b 0 .03 .03 .02 .02 . 11 125c ■> . 05 .03 .04 .04 . 12 1. 17 126 .03 127a .05 .04 .02 .04 .04 . 02 127b . i ■ OS .03 .04 .02 .04 1 1 . 12 .04 ■".'of . 04 .02 .04 127c . 04 127(1 . l .04 .03 .04 . 08 . 26 .04 . 04 . 12 .04 .03 127e 142 . 04 143b .0 .04 .05 .03 .08 .02 . 02 .05 .03 144a . 0 .03 .08 .02 .02 .02 144b . 04 145a .04 . 02 . 04 . 04 145b .04 . 04 145c I .04 .04 145d . 0 : .08 .03 .10 .04 .04 .03 145e , .08 .03 . 05 . 10 .08 .29 .04 . 15 .05 .07 .04 145f J .04 . 04 115g J)2 . 05 145h .03 145i .... 145j .04 .03 145 k 1451 .6 .11 .05 . 14 08 04 04 . 08 . 1 1 . 05 * 07 .04 .07 . 8 - .80 . 25 .41 .51 .62 . 45 .51 .41 ^1 1.24 .62 .68 .38 .13 1. 30 .84 1.04 1450 824 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 89. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troo] RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence — Continued. States of occurrence. Sheridan. Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. Upton. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. i i s <3 $ XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 0. 12 0.16 0. 03 0. 33 0.21 0. 13 99b 99c .16 0.05 7.30 .08 1. 10 .79 10. 20 .33 101 .05 102 a .47 .41 .38 .21 .27 .17 .22 0. 15 .07 102b .05 .07 .07 .08 .05 .07 102c .24 .19 .21 .33 .25 .30 .27 0.50 1 105a Duodenal ulcer .20 .24 .12 .08 .07 .04 .10 105b .03 105c .11 .02 .03 .04 .05 .13 106 .01 .03 .07 .02 worm). 107a 107b 107c .03 .03 .02 108 .08 • OS .05 .05 .13 .04 .07 .13 j 109a .23 3. OS 5.12 .77 2. 39 .42 23. 26 .30 0. 47 .67 i 109b .05 .02 .03 .02 .07 I 1 11)11 .04 .05 .33 .03 .03 .05 ! 110b .30 .12 .19 .20 .04 .22 ! 113 J 14 .02 115a .04 .03 .08 1 I!' 115b .17 1 eases of. 115c .02 117a .02 .05 117b .03 .09 .11 . 10 .04 .12 .30 .13 118a 118b .08 118c .04 .03 .07 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal ) . 119 .08 .03 .08 .07 .07 120 .20 .22 .19 .56 .30 .13 .70 .27 2.77 j! 122a .02 122b .03 122c .03 .04 122d .08 .08 .03 .03 . 17 .07 .07 122e .04 .03 .07 .05 123 .04 .03 .07 .17 .05 124 a .05 . 16 .03 .07 .13 .07 .25 1241) .20 .08 .07 .03 .27 .42 .37 .07 • 125a .04 125b .04 .03 .08 .15 125c .07 .03 .02 126 .03 .03 .02 . 127a 127b .03 .03 .03 .02 127c- .14 .03 .07 127d 03 1 127e .05 .05 .03 .03 .04 .07 of (nonvenereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. ! 142 .03 1 43b 144a .05 .03 .02 ... 144b Cellulitis .03 .02 .07 145b .03 . 03 .02 145d .04 .02 145e .05 .03 .02 145f .05 .13 . 10 . 15 .13 145f 7 145n .03 .05 .04 145k 05 . 04 . 11 .05 .05 . 10 .27 1 . 22 .35 .67 .63 .25 1. 64 .30 .20 .25 ■ of. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 825 !! tied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States ol occurrence— Continued. 1 1 >1 Connecticut. Delaware. District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 0.11 0. 10 0. 19 0.05 99a .06 99b 0.52 0. 15 .03 . 19 0.24 0. 46 0. 04 0. 11 99c .04 101 . 11 22 .26 . 10 1.44 0. 15 . 16 . 18 . 16 0. 12 0. 18 102a . 05 . 10 . 58 102b . 52 0. 30 .38 .32 . 10 .87 . 16 1 .31 .09 .24 .09 102c . 51 .16 . 19 .20 3. 18 .31 . 12 105b .30 . 19 .29 . 15 .04 . 12 105c 1! .05 . 10 106 107a 107b .05 22 2.31 . 13 .05 .58 0.11 .15 . 12 . 18 108 4 7.32 .59 .82 . 56 1.02 2. 31 . 65 .99 4. 62 . 15 .55 .97 .46 .71 .70 .98 .53 109a 1 .05 . 06 .06 109b . 15 .23 . 10 . 19 110a 1 .26 . 11 . 10 .06 . 16 . 12 110b . 11 .03 113 114 .06 .29 . 15 .04 .05 .12 .09 .05 :::::::::::::: 115b 115c .03 ::::::: .04 117a ■ 1.05 .30 .31 .23 . 16 .26 .08 .11 .15 .09 117b 118a .05 118b . 12 118c .03 .08 . 13 .11 119 . 52 .59 .92 .11 1. 85 2.31 .65 .70 2.02 1. 05 .39 ! .46 .98 .16 .61 .09 120 .05 1??a .03 :::::::: 122b - p - .06 .05 122c b\ .20 .06 .26 .29 . 04 122d . 15 .03 .13 . 58 . 04 .09 122e .15 . 19 .32 .29 .15 04 .12 123 .03 .06 .29 . 04 ]24a .20 .16 .06 .16 .04 .05 .12 124b .03 .15 .05 125c .04 127a. .03 127b .06 .29 .15 . 05 127p 1 .03 . 10 127e .03 .05 142 143h .05 . 15 04 144a .06 I .13 .04 144b ! .04 11 145c 1 45p .05 .03 I .06 .12 145f .05 145g .04 14Rb 1451 1 45j 145k 14.dI . i .52 .15 i .04 1.57 .36 .11 . 45 .45 .10 2.02 .16 • ii .13 .27 .12 1450 826 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 89 . — Discharges for disability , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding Iroc RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence —Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. 1 New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. XIII. Diyestiee system, diseases of . 99a 0. 28 0.02 0. 02 0. 19 99b Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. . .02 99c 1. 39 0. 07 0.10 .22 .07 101 .02 102a .28 0. 52 . 13 0. 28 . 12 .94 6. 13 1 102b .03 .05 102c .07 . 10 . 14 .13 .13 105a .28 . 14 . 17 .38 105b Diarrhea 1 05c . 11 .09 . 19 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hook- worm). .01 107a .02 107b 107c .19 ! || 108 .07 . 11 .22 ...... 109a 2. 22 .56 1.05 .83 1.25 .76 1.70 3. 62 .32 | 109b .03 .02 110a .28 .03 .04 . 19 110b .10 .09 .57 .13 [. 113 .07 .06 114 115a .21 .04 . 19 115b .02 .19 115c eases of. .02 117a 117b .28 .07 . 11 . 14 .28 .38 118a Pancreatitis .01 118b .02 .02 .01 118c .07 .02 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenercal). 119 .06 .05 . 19 120 Nephritis, chronic .07 0. 52 . 16 .52 .66 .80 .38 .26 (. 122a .16 122b Nephroptosis. .* .02 .01 .hi, 122c .02 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys .02 .02 . i9 .1)6 122e .02 .28 .05 .13 123 .08 .02 .38 124a Cystitis . 14 . 16 .05 .06 3.62 124b .28 .07 .31 . 11 .18 .19 .. 125b .07 .16 .03 .02 125c 126 Prostate, diseases of. . . .05 .04 127a 127b .07 . 02 .01 127c .04 . 19 ...... 127d . . 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenerea.1). .07 .03 . 14 . 19 .116 - XV. Slcin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 1 142 .1,6 . 143b Furuncle .01 .04 144a .02 . 19 144b .03 .01 145a .02 .... 145b . . - 145e .02 14.51 .02 .ilb ■ 145k 1451 . 05 .07 1450 Skin and cellular tissues, other diseases of. .14 .52 . 34 . 56 .23 . 19 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 827 ced camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. ) Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Others. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 05 A X A 05 bfl T3 O A c c3 rP A •a o A 3 w 3 o A "H o a 05 lx A C +» P A XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion , diseases of. 0. 05 0. 16 0. 35 0. 25 0. 13 0.31 0. 15 0. 11 0. 19 0 3fi ! Fractures, faulty union of .45 .67 2. 23 .96 .36 1. 14 .64 0. 11 2. 72 i. 54 1 Bones, other diseases of . 10 .16 .22 .39 .24 .09 . 18 .34 . 16 .52 .20 : . 59 .32 .35 .63 .22 .60 .60 .79 .71 .54 * Loose bodies in joint .09 .02 .02 .04 . 13 ,04 1 .24 .11 .20 .13 .39 . 15 .19 .H i Floating cartilage .08 .09 .08 . 11 .03 .04 .02 i Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis .05 .24 .53 .52 .24 .16 .15 .22 .16 ■ ii .78 .40 and rheumatism excepted). .05 . 16 .22 .25 .20 .07 .21 .41 . 32 .14 I Hammer-toe .04 .08 . 11 .07 .19 .26 .08 Metatarsalgia .05 .08 .11 .13 .07 .21 . 13 .08 1 Myositis .09 .02 .07 .15 .04 Pes planus 1.93 1.66 12. 06 5. 43 2.91 1.47 4. 30 6.54 . 16 5.38 7. 50 i 1 Talipes .05 .08 .09 .06 .02 .07 .09 .07 .13 .24 .04 .04 .09 . 15 .16 .02 ' Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. .84 1.07 1.81 3.17 1.68 .84 2.44 1.65 .16 .22 2. 98 1.98 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill- defined diseases. Congenital malformations .01 .09 .08 .07 .20 .03 . 11 .06 JO NoCspecified or ill-defined diseases .45 2. 65 .62 .58 .44 .31 .51 .82 .91 .58 Total for diseases 60. 48 55. 81 90.56 91.44 61.80 55.91 80. 36 70. 07 7.59 8. 24 98.38 75.00 Ii DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 829 rifled camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national elassifi- >> U. cation C3 M © G ,C 3 No. Greene G © © O o o G g3 hi P-1 1 Jacksoi 'o Kearnj Lee. Lewis. Logan. O c3 o o s © 'O © Mills. © Sevier. Shelby 0. 38 0. 08 0.22 2. 67 0.16 0. 30 0. 27 0.51 0. 53 0.08 0.23 0. 19 0. 04 0. 37 0. 42 0. 14 146a .53 .84 .55 1.13 .79 1.11 .51 1.37 1.31 .75 .37 1.36 1.21 .44 5. 43 1.38 1.11 146b .50 .33 .27 .41 .22 . 15 .35 .29 .34 .79 .08 .26 . 14 .09 .93 .23 .10 146c . 76 .33 .52 .21 .33 . 05 .59 1.43 .44 1.01 .12 . 15 .19 . 13 1.64 .99 . 17 147a .04 .08 .03 .03 .08 . 11 .04 .07 147b .23 .08 .27 .19 .05 .24 .84 .21 .60 .04 .30 . 14 1.05 .08 .03 147c .08 .08 .20 .08 .06 .13 .04 .08 .04 . 17 .08 .03 147d .19 .84 .30 .21 .60 .25 .24 .92 .28 .64 .21 .38 .29 .04 .86 . 57 .52 147e .27 .08 .33 .21 .08 .10 .24 .39 .28 .60 .08 .08 . 14 .09 .37 .42 .35 149a .31 . 16 .31 .04 . 04 .08 .34 . 11 . 10 . 17 . 10 149b .11 .08 .08 .20 .04 .08 .04 . 11 .08 .02 .04 .24 .07 149c .03 .08 .04 .02 . 11 .08 .04 149d 3. 74 2. 51 3. 13 1.44 1.76 .55 3. 02 1.90 8. 17 8. 55 2.67 2.60 .93 1.66 9. 59 15. 51 2. 85 149e .04 .03 .08 .04 . J 4 . 17 .08 .04 . 19 .64 . 15 .03 1 49f • OS .03 .05 .04 .08 .08 .02 .07 .04 149g 149h 1.34 1.17 1. 51 2. 05 2.09 1. 16 2.71 2.18 2. 79 2.78 .99 1.73 1.98 .48 5. 75 3.86 1.88 .04 .08 99. . 10 .05 . 12 . 11 . 15 .04 . 14 .62 .04 .12 .08 .03 150 .53 .25 .47 .72 .84 . 1 5 . 59 .31 .40 1. 16 .29 .94 .26 1.59 .76 .59 189 78.60 26. 43 66. 10 47.27 66. 01 44. 32 178. 50 80. 50 66. 58 129. 45 133. 45 63. 05 75. 17 25.42 129.27 109. 60 56.60 I 830 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 89. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troop, RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence— Continued. States of occurrence. 5 55 Sherman. Syracuse. Taylor. Travis. Wadsworth. Wheeler. o p Alabama. Alaska. c3 o Vh Arkansas. i XVI. Bones and orqans of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 0.04 0.24 0.21 0. 19 0. 25 0. 05 0. 07 0 146b .78 2.73 .73 .88 0.60 3.51 . 13 0.50 146c .27 .16 .19 .17 .21 .07 .25 147a Ankylosis of joint .20 .95 .69 .30 .71 2. 11 .07 147b .04 .03 .04 .02 147c Synovitis .08 .62 0. 30 . 12 .13 .50 .29 .30 .07 147d .04 .05 .03 .03 147c Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis .47 .60 .31 .40 .23 .21 .70 and rheumatism excepted). 149a .16 .32 . 19 . 13 .50 .04 1.57 0. 15 0. 47 1491) . 12 .03 .08 .20 .08 .32 149c Metatarsalgia .04 .05 .09 .03 .10 .04 . 45 149d .05 .03 .04 .05 149c 1.99 5.44 1.88 1.39 11.88 3.01 16. 74 .89 1.42 1.93 .25 4 149f Talipes .11 . 16 .08 .17 .08 149k .03 .07 .07 1491l Organ's of locomotion, other diseases of. 1. 76 4.44 3. 56 2.72 2. 43 1.49 1.42 10.32 .30 .33 1.76 1 XVII. Congenital malformations and ' ill-defined diseases. 150 .04 . 16 .28 .20 .04 .07 189 Notspecified or ill-defined diseases .23 .84 .30 1.13 1.01 .90 1.00 5. 15 .30 .33 .25 Total for diseases 101.45 7.13 82. 98 63. 66 71.60 65.02 205.54 15.36 8. 05 45. 76 53.19 1! DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 831 jAfied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence— Continued. Connecticut. o o3 _C3 © p District of Colum- bia. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. j Illinois. Indiana. c3 O H- 1 Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. 0.41 0.26 0. 45 0. 10 0.29 0.22 0. 18 0. 11 0. 12 0.09 .61 0. 45 . 89 . 19 .05 1. 16 0.08 . 11 .36 . 12 .27 0.52 .31 .26 .32 .05 .58 0. 30 .09 .24 . . .52 . 15 .70 .39 .05 6.64 . 16 0. 15 .09 . 16 .86 .09 . 03 .05 .29 .52 0.30 . 15 . 10 . 19 2.31 . 08 .09 . 05 . 12 . 09 .05 .03 .29 .09 .51 . 64 .06 .05 1.44 .22 . 18 .05 . 15 99 .05 .05 .52 . 11 . 13 . 13 .05 .08 .05 . 12 .09 .52 .03 . 06 .29 . 15 . 09 .09 . 03 . 04 0. 29. 81 .30 1.59 .23 2. 78 2. 39 .79 2. 60 1.05 . 55 . 11 1.24 1.12 1.73 .98 .62 .05 .03 . 13 . 0.3 .08 . 06 . 12 1.05 1.49 .34 1.60 9. 26 .71 . 15 21.95 . 45 .39 . 11 .58 .43 .61 1.25 . 10 .06 .06 .29 .09 . 12 .09 18. 31 .23 . 64 .97 .20 3. 75 . 15 . 16 . 11 . 18 . 16 22.1 - 256. 80 15.05 53. 37 16. 44 95. 27 30. 09 50. 84 29.61 178. 75 33. 25 26. 29 15. 50 13. 92 37. 66 35. 81 20. 06 29. 14 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 1491 149k 149h 150 189 832 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 89. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. l XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 0. 07 0. 05 0. 10 0. 19 146 b .28 .30 .27 .38 o' 146c . 14 0. 16 1.05 . 13 . 13 0. 06 147a .21 . 16 .27 .13 .38 . 13 147b . 16 .02 147c .. .07 .06 0. 14 . 10 .. . 147d Floating cartilage .02 147e 0.28 .21 .13 .15 . 19 B and rheumatism excepted) . 149a .07 1.04 .05 . 14 .07 149b .03 .06 149c .03 .02 149d .03 .09 149e Pcs planus .63 2. 62 1.59 i. 67 1.87 1.89 3. 62 i 149f . 14 .05 149g .03 149li .28 .63 . 16 .71 .28 .57 .51 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 1.05 .08 .04 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases. . . 6. 67 .42 .16 .50 .42 .54 .75 .13 Total for diseases 21. 97 38. 10 23. 38 14. 11 24.24 23. 55 40.04 180. 82 65. 93 184. 17 39.86 26.71 2 il DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 833 jAfied camps), of white enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — -Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States ol occurrence — Continued. Total for States. Total for camps. 1 1 Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginia. Washington. West Virginia. Wisconsin. fci .5 B o >> Others. 0. 20 0.06 0. 53 0.04 0.29 0.10 0. 25 0. 19 146a • 0 0.03 .61 .23 0. 34 .06 .26 1.29 .86 146b 0.37 .41 .18 . 16 .06 0. 85 .11 .28 .21 146c .10 .37 .81 .20 .51 .33 .32 1.71 .25 .62 .47 .01 .02 .02 147b .03 .20 . 11 .12 .06 1. Si 0. 67 .09 .26 . 19 147c .01 .18 .03 .01 .05 .04 147d ■ .03 .20 .13 .i7 .06 .06 .12 .32 147e .03 .20 .04 .35 .17 .14 0. 12 .07 .29 .20 149a .03 .02 .06 .85 .04 .11 .08 149b 0 .02 .02 .03 .09 .07 149c .03 .04 .85 .02 .03 .03 149d 9 . 42 2.96 .61 1.17 2. 29 3.09 1.60 .90 .35 2. 46 8. 55 1.62 5. 26 3. 77 149e .03 .19 .06 .18 .06 .03 .04 .13 .09 149f |0 2.44 .01 .04 .03 149g 0 .26 1.30 .61 .56 1.76 1.03 .84 .87 . 12 .76 2. 49 1.78 149h .19 .02 .04 .04 .13 .09 150 . .13 .37 1.63 0. 36 .71 .70 .27 .20 .90 .23 99 2. 56 .89 .73 189 6 19.25 20.91 75. 35 14. 63 27. 50 29. 47 37.64 21.94 41.19 21.13 15. 38 8. SI 53. 37 99. 15 42. 98 .83. 57 66.92 834 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 90. — Admissions , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding trooj I ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national elassifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19C 19d 19e 191 19g 19h 191 19k 19n 19o 19,, 20a 2(lc 22 25a 25 b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 4Sb 50 51a 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 5oe 56a 56b Camps of occurrence. 422 953 1,356 2, 220 4, 815 5 Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. D evens. Dix. Bod, I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 1 1 32 1 3 6 7 1 6 1 18 29 16 85 58 Whooping cough 1 7 1 3 945 1, 195 167 815 1,637 1 . Dysentery (all) 1 1 1 1 6 14 2 3 1 1 i 8 7 5 | 1 1 12 7 [ 2 2 8 4 81 104 141 557 408 1 2 Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 13 93 11 61 8 1 3 1 11 I 6 f 1 i It l 1 1 i 6 8 b 13 10 25 23 57 I 12 9 19 15 43 2 1 i 4 2 4 7 2 6 10 5 541 872 1,090 1,908 1,532 23 211 189 240 484 530 ", 49 116 63 70 93 6 281 567 787 1, 354 909 16 IV. General diseases (others). 5 b 1 2 1 8 5 10 14 49 65 56 j 1 2 If 2 p 3 1 . . 1 3 4 i ia 1 3 1 6 3 1 1 4 21 Poisoning, chronic 1 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. ADMISSIONS — BY CAMPS AND BY' STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 835 ■tified camps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 191 7, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 456 6,168 6,823 6,939 3,529 1,595 3,084 5, 129 2,412 6, 631 525 Inter- national elassifi - cation No. Eustis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Hum- phreys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. 1 3 1 2 2 1 s 1 1 i 20 18 14 4 3 9 55 IS 2 4 20 s 14 1 8 4 125 459 123 52 44 141 202 118 117 8 6 6 3 2 30 7 1 1 8 16 2 11 3 9 182 1,509 526 1,639 2, 599 675 733 1,287 724 1,675 108 10 2 3 4 4 14 8 3 1 1 1 4 4 18 1 1 11 1 1 1 19a 1 19b 2 8 9 4 35 9 1 19c ' 1 19d 6 28 4 1 14 1 1 19e 5 31 1 3 30 1 15 19f 1 22 27 13 9 8 40 5 19g 83 1,092 2,364 1,163 387 238 613 1,102 412 875 26 19h 1 19i 19k 257 143 51 32 2 5 12 45 25 10 19n 5 43 6 17 4 6 170 32 12 2 19o 1 2 1 2 1 19p 1 1 20a 20c 1 22 1 25a 25b 2 1 2 26 3 65 29 20 1 8 11 15 4 37 4 47 9 108 151 116 14 13 58 82 19 116 18 8 96 141 76 9 12 53 67 16 100 15 28a 8 2 1 1 i 28h 1 4 29 1 3 8 39 5 1 4 10 3 12 2 30-35 252 7,053 6,577 2,549 2,952 914 522 5,014 1,558 2,351 425 164 851 909 800 470 210 134 972 229 743 53 37 10 363 385 40 128 111 72 402 SI 345 22 38a . 78 5,839 5,283 1,709 2, 354 59 6 316 3,640 1,248 1,263 350 38b 1 1 9 1 36 1 1 2 Q 39-45 9 8 14 13 1 2 15 9 46 3 156 71 476 26 13 40 61 3 103 12 48a 4Kh ] 1 o 1 1 50 1 69 1 1 1 20 51 q 1 59ft 59h i 53b 2 3 24 2 1 1 88 i 53p 1 54 1 55b 2 18 18 19 4 4 5 5 1 16 7 55d 4 11 6 9 1 1 1 2 1 9 1 11 4 9 1 1 1 1 9 i ■ 2 3 1 1 57-59 836 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 6 8 9 10 1-1 18 19a 19b 19c 19d 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 19k 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 25a 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 51a 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 Camps of occurrence — Continued. 1,069 953 2, 130 8,049 1,S Cause. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mills I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 1 Malarial fevers (all) 3 18 14 2 1 3 2 Measles 16 23 62 85 Scarlet fever 19 Whooping cough 2 1 4 118 378 1,092 1,500 1 ] 1 Erysipelas 1 6 1 3 Carrier! bacillus! typhoid Carrier, meningococcus 4 18 Carrier! epidemic diseases (others) 1 4 4 4 1 29 9 8 90 25 276 503 ( Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 7 7 10 112 9 i 1 36 2 3 1 i Acute articular rheumatism 28 2 3 40 41 21 24 144 40 18 22 102 1 14 1 Tuberculosis(others) 1 3 1 27 476 1,278 81 609 6,351 1,862 Syphilis (all) 307 113 62 115 143 308 1, 135 187 4,346 IV. General diseases (others). 2 1 2 4 5 25 Arthritis T. 18 5 9 56 1 i Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 9 3 3 10 2 3 10 1 Muscular rheumatism 13 8 28 6 17 1 8 12 Poisoning, chronic 1 I ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN, 837 ms), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence— Continued. 8, 71S 1,606 1,652 885 5, 785 4, 386 6, 753 1,673 1,815 4, 669 339 Inter- national classifi- cation No. ike. Sevier. Slielby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. 2 1 1 1 3 1 61 7 27 5 8 21 29 3 10 8 3 4 44 1 6 6 4 1 4 1 314 49 22 8 226 98 337 3 38 /o 3 6 6 I 5 2 n 1 2 8 2 2 8 3 1 5 2 9 1, 777 CO cio 541 253 1,751 788 1,660 551 204 970 130 10 11 6 1 1 8 1 14 10 4 4 2 4 1 18 3 2 1 1 19a 2 1 19b 91 1 3 7 287 3 8 19c 1 1 4 9 19d 19 1 9 3 4 1 19e 1 2 1 9 19f 16 13 1 1 7 2 7 3 7 5 2 19g 1,456 125 37S 43 912 338 1,073 88 248 1,009 10 1911 19i 1 1 1 19k 355 2 65 11 84 80 1,470 55 147 9 19n 83 7 32 13 16 13 133 9 13 3 19o 1 1 1 66 2 2 296 3 1 19p 9 20a 1 1 22 2 i 1 1 1 25 b 3 1 26 65 6 3 6 38 13 25 4 7 40 3 47 156 29 21 5 177 50 72 12 9 131 2 137 24 16 3 167 36 61 11 4 103 2 28a 6 1 1 1 3 1 1 9 28b 1 1 1 1 29 13 4 3 2 9 8 7 4 18 30-35 6, 220 526 1, 172 714 1,989 3, 259 4, 377 1, 729 534 2, 906 131 1,035 222 316 86 814 388 811 347 171 482 14 37 5S2 71 158 103 321 81 330 74 198 144 8 38a 4,603 233 698 525 854 2,790 3,236 1,308 165 2,280 109 38b 7 2 1 3 3 16 36 1 1 1 2 17 5 9 17 2 16 1 8 11 46 2S8 13 22 3 66 46 51 11 22 140 3 48a 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 3 1 4 4 1 7 34 51a 1 52b 1 1 1 1 52b 2 3 1 1 1 3 54 15 2 19 5 1 5 17 8 22 9 1 10 55d 2 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38b 36 39-45 46 4Sa 4Sb 50 51a 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in spa ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence. 335 6, 946 570 22 354 375 455 54S 898 Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illi- nois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. Mi c so I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever o 1 1 3 16 3 9 16 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 3 13 3 1 24 1 i 19 8 21 Whooping cough 1 2 1 2 1 3 731 42 275 118 5 86 35 27 7 6 1 2 1 1 4 9 12 1 3 6 1 4 1 i 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 7 5 55 33 3 90 17 4 101 2S8 Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 3 28 1 3 14 14 1 9 1 n 2 14 4 1 3 1 1 1 ... 1 .. J 1 1 20 6 2 3 4 5 2 5 36 12 17 7 10 1 10 4 30 11 14 7 10 1 3 1 1 ... 1 3 3 5 38 619 305 21 669 165 41 80 22 b 1 100 59 5 132 10 14 10 33 | 13 192 81 63 15 8 6 46 > 22 327 165 16 474 140 19 64 146 P IV. General diseases (others). 1 1 13 2 2 1 3 25 8 13 2 2 7 12 i Gout 1 2 i 1 r ■■■ ; 2 1 . i 52 11 7 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 1(V 2 1 3 2 2 Poisoning, chronic i ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 839 »ii), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. — ; : States of occurrence — Continued. I 8 227 2,571 6,718 1,300 912 348 401 386 121 553 10, 483 322 35, 224 110, 601 145, 825 Inter- national classifi- cation No. lri- Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. Total States. Total camps. Total States and camps. 2 4 3 13 32 1 3 2 23 2 1 21 5 40 6 146 419 4 6 2 1 24 174 198 5 10 77 2 29 17 1 2 16 1 3 13 1 12 451 2 58 2 782 9 3, 257 78 4, 039 87 6 1 2 8 9 1 1 18 38 89 127 9 P 84 1, 256 3 343 286 1 86 3 181 1 176 66 109 197 1 2, 721 227 1 7, 106 82 31, 757 49 38, 863 131 10 14 1 11 1 1 4 29 66 95 IS 4 6 2 1 25 51 76 19a 4 4 19b 2 1 24 30 19c 1 1 1 2 16 18 19d 24 6 2 2 6 22 82 132 214 19e 1 1 1 1 19 2 33 210 243 19f 1 8 2 1 1 56 2 87 256 343 19g f 25 723 37 263 13 180 184 78 2 151 2, 255 44 4, 572 17, 910 3 22, 482 3 19h 19i 4 4 19k 2i 10 14 6 3 3 2 3 16 17 209 3, 353 3, 562 19n 1 6 9 2 5 4 1 9 33 9 113 '698 '811 19o 2 1 2 3 2 14 392 406 19p 20a 1 8 9 1 1 1 20c 1 1 5 6 22 2 2 1 6 6 1 2 4 10 14 26 11 2 13 27 14 3 3 4 9 62 4 190 724 47 |5 2 63 96 89 no 3 11 n 2 9 466 85 1,051 1, 942 2, 993 i 2 47 77 15 80 1 96 13 2 10 1 7 1 2 8 424 8 78 2 918 52 1,634 2, 552 137 28a 28b 29 2 1 10 11 21 b 7 3 8 1 1 3 1 28 5 71 212 283 30-35 7 no 1, 400 582 536 235 69 29 226 26 339 7, 265 454 13, 670 71, 197 84, 867 7 0 1 19 7 84 230 159 1,011 71 115 396 118 82 336 43 7 185 13 13 43 5 3 21 45 36 145 11 2 13 69 72 198 666 658 5,941 78 42 334 1, 769 1,661 10,240 14,431 5, 105 51,661 16, 200 6,766 61,901 37 38a 3Sb 1 1 4 49 13 239 2,251 53 19 281 2,850 36 39-45 46 48a 1 1 3 6 k 4 6 2 2 1 6 2 42 Si 3 61 44 19 3 1 3 4 13 345 19 599 2 1 4 17 21 50 51a 1 2 3 2 1 4 16 201 217 2 2 1 1 2 52b 1 1 1 53b 88 116 53c 54 55a ■ ■). . i 1 3 1 52 60 2 i 1 3 21 • •!■ . 3 9 6 27 3 .. 1 . .. L 15 28 13 9 1 5 2 3 3 9 3 41 10 3 Y 194 37 32 32 305 201 27 162 499 238 59 194 55d 55e 56a 3 1 1 1 .. 1 10 1 1 ‘I- 3 2 16 6 ; 1 1 2 18 20 57-59 840 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spent ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national - Camps of occurrence. classifi- cation No. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Dodg V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). f)0 Encephalitis 61 Meningitis, simple 62 1 2 Multiple sclerosis 1 631 ) Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 1 2 64 Apoplexy 1 2 3 66a Facial paralysis 66 b Paraplegia. Paralysis without specified cause (others) 1 1 4 69 5 13 n 32 1 74 b 1 3 3 1 4 74 d Neuro-cireulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart)... Shell-shock (cause not given) 3 1 2 74 f 72 Chorea 1 2 3 38 9 73 b Neuralgia ..." 1 1 3 6 3 0 73 d 2 74 g 1 1 i 3 10 VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralysis of the insane 1 9 3 3 2 16 9 13 68c Malingering 68(1 2 8 u 13 68 o. Psychasthenia 68 f 68g 2 2 3 i 9 68h 68i 1 1 20 1 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75 a Refractive errors (all) 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 75 a 75b Strabismus 1 1 1 2 75(1 Cataract 4 2 75 f 8 2 16 8 17 75 g 75h Pterygium 1 I 3 75 j Choroiditis 1 2 i Iritis 1 1 3 5 6 751 Keratitis 2 1 4 2 10 Retinitis 1 1 Glaucoma 2 1 75 p 75 r Eyelids, diseases of 1 2 1 1 Eyes and annexa, other diseases of 1 6 3 s VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76 a Otitis media 4 3 19 24 76 b 76 d 1 1 1 i' 76 e Ear, other diseases of 1 2 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 86n 86b 1 86(1 1 1 86e Sinusitis (all)*. 3 8 1 7 17 86f 1 1 2 1 86h 4 13 3 10 24 86i Nasal fossse. other diseases of 219 1 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 841 m>s), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. J Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national tstis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Hum- phreys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. classifi- cation No. 60 1 3 1 61 1 1 1 1 2 62 1 63a 1 8 1 2 1 63b 3 2 1 2 2 64 1 3 1 66a i 1 1 1 66b 4 4 1 66c i 23 24 57 3 8 22 44 8 25 69 3 1 1 74a 19 1 19 2 12 3 1 74b 8 1 41 2 1 3 9 74c 3 1 74d 2 2 4 17 1 3 3 o 74e 74f i 1 1 72 1 39 3 13 3 1 2 18 18 2 73a 1 10 10 5 4 I 5 16 2 13 2 73b 1 7 6 263 8 2 i 3 12 1 73c 1 1 1 3 73d 1 11 3 9 4 3 5 3 2 74g 1 i i 1 67 41 3 o 1 2 9 1 1 169 28 130 3 3 38 6 91 2 68b 1 1 2 1 6Sc 13 9 20 2 i 7 9 3 10 1 68d 1 1 1 6Se 7 2 18 5 1 24 1 6Sf 1 1 68r 2 4 1 i 1 5 1- 68h 1 1 3 68i 2 8 9 3 1 1 5 1 5 1 75a 2 1 1 2 1 1 75a(ll 1 75a(2) 1 1 6 3 2 75a(31 i 3 1 9 75a(4) 1 i 1 ] 2 75b 1 2 o 75c 3 i 4 3 1 7 2 4 75e 3 21 25 7 16 4 10 40 3 11 4 75f 2 4 1 3 1 75g 2 1 1 6 1 2 75h 2 75i 8 i 5 2 1 2 1 751 4 3 1 S 9 3 1 75 k 1 n 7 4 4 2 9 1 s 751 1 o 4 4 7 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 75n 11 7 3 2 1 4 8 1 11 75r 1 40 29 45 17 1 25 32 4 22 2 76a 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 76b 1 1 1 1 2 1 76d 5 1 2 1 2 76e 1 1 9 86a 1 2 2 1 86b 1 86d 11 8 18 9 4 6 11 2 2 i 86e 1 1 1 1 86 f Rficr 3 46 40 33 173 97 8 39 8 39 2 86h 644 3 1 2 1 1 86i 842 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi - 1 cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Logan. V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 06a 66 b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g Encephalitis Meningitis, simple Locomotor ataxia Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord, diseases of (others) . Apoplexy. Facial paralysis Paraplegia. Paralysis without specified cause (others). Epilepsy Jacksonian epilepsy Neurasthenia ' Enuresis Neurosis. Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Shell-shock (cause not given) Chorea. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) . Neuralgia Neuritis Speech, defective Nervous system, other diseases of MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mills 3 197 VI. Mental alienation. 07 General paralysis of the insane 1 2 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 6 68b Mental deficiency * 5 2 6 in 68c Malingering .' 1 4 68d Dementia praecox 4 1 1 16 68 f Psychoneurosis 2 28 68g 68 h 1 68 i VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a 4 75a 1 75a 3 1 75c 75d Cataract 2 1 1 2 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 7 1 7 55 75g 75 h Pterygium 1 10 Amblyopia 2 1 3 75 i 1 75j 75k Choroiditis 1 S 4 3 10 751 1 1 3 14 75m Retinitis. . . . 2 l I 2 1 4 1 i 75p 75r 1 1 1 1 27 i 1 76a VIII. Ear , diseases of. Otitis media 12 5 7 54 P 76b 2 76c 2 76d 1 76e 1 5 !• IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 1 86b 86d 86e 2 . JL . j. 1 3 12 - . 86h 22 3 3 46 86i 1 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 843 a'ps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. ike. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. 1 60 1 :::::::::::: 2 1 61 2 1 2 62 1 1 1 63a 2 1 1 1 4 63b 3 2 1 1 3 64 2 2 1 1 1 66b 2 1 1 3 4 66c 115 4 15 10 58 27 40 8 5 50 69 1 1 74a 6 11 1 28 6 1 10 2 74b 7 1 1 1 2 5 1 2 74c 2 2 1 4 74d 3 3 1 15 28 74e 1 74 f 4 1 72 23 3 3 2 11 14 14 5 9 3 1 73a 19 3 1 3 19 9 19 6 1 7 1 73b 9 3 2 1 4 4 4 3 ii 2 73c 2 1 10 73d 10 5 1 n 3 10 2 2 u i 74g 1 1 67 1 12 1 16 68a 278 2 43 117 46 33 1 7 185 3 68b 6 11 3 6Se 13 2 15 3 4 2 11 1 6Sd 1 1 1 1 68e 32 2 2 24 1 1 3 16 68 f 2 68g 14 12 2 s 4 68h 3 1 3 1 3 6Si 4 4 1 6 3 2 90 1 1 13 75a(l) 1 2 1 13 7oa(2) 1 3 1 31 75a(3) 2 4 1 3 2 2 33 75a(4) 2 17 2 75b 2 1 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 14 75d 1 1 2 1 18 75e 38 4 5 5 39 22 21 2 9 21 3 75 f 1 2 2 2 3 1 IDg 2 2 8 7oh 1 2 75i 1 1 2 2 19 75 j 9 2 2 8 2 10 1 2 12 3 5 1 10 2 14 1 2 9 1 751 1 1 1 1 1 1 75m 1 4 1 4 1 5 1 75o 6 9 1 75p 25 3 3 2 13 8 9 1 4 21 75r 71 9 - 3 39 33 47 4 s 37 76a 1 2 1 9 1 76b 4 - 1 1 1 7 1 4 9 76d 6 3 1 2 1 76e 1 1 1 S6a 1 6 1 86b . : 1 S6d 13 3 11 10 11 1 9 2 S6e 2 1 2 1 86 f 86g 50 3 21 10 21 9 147 13 48 12 Y 86h 4 25 1 1 2 i i 2 S6i 844 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida, Georgia- Illi- nois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. I Mi Cl ! se V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 61 Meningitis, simple 62 Locomotor ataxia 1 63a Multiple sclerosis 63b Spinal cord, diseases of (others) 2 64 Apoplexy. 4 2 Facial paralysis 1 66 b Paraplegia Paralysis without specified cause (others) 1 1 69 7 4 3 3 O 74a Jacksonian epilepsy 74b 5 1 1 3 i 74c Enuresis 3 i 74d Neurosis i 74e Neuro-cireulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Shell-shock (cause not given) 74 f 72 Chorea T. Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted ) 6 2 3 i 73b 49 2 5 2 9 14 1 73d Speech, defective 74g 92 3 5 1 1 1 VI. Menial alienation. 67 68 a 2 2 68 b 12 2 7 1 i 4 6 Sc 4 3 i 68 d 7 2 6 3 3 .... 63e 68 f i 68 g 68 h 2 1 1 r 681 n 1 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 8 1 i 7 75a 1 1 i i i 1 75 f 2 21 2 2 3 4 i 75g 75h 4 3 i i 75j 1 1 2 761 5 1 4 9 i 1 75 0 75p 75r 1 2 4 i 15 9 2 i 2 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 18 1 3 2 3 2 a 76b 1 1 76d 1 76e 2 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. 1 1 1 86 b 1 1 86 e 11 1 1 2 1 3 86 h 86 i Rhinitis (cause not stated) 29 17 2 14 6 7 72 Nasal fossae, other diseases of ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN, 845 nfc), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. -r— States of occurrence— Continued. Total States. Total camps. Total States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. i(l- Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New Y ork. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. 1 1 1 2 60 1 4 30 35 61 1 9 4 19 62 1 1 2 11 13 63a 1 1 2 6 29 63b 1 1 2 1 6 1 18 28 46 64 1 1 1 2 6 10 16 66a 7 661) . 1 2 3 9 43 52 66c |) 3 27 7 24 1 1 4 73 3 166 709 69 1 1 9 4 8 12 6 2 1 3 4 1 29 180 209 74b 5 8 1 1 1 1 11 4 36 142 178 74c 1 11 1 14 24 38 74d 2 4 1 9 9 338 347 1 1 74f 9 9 72 1 3 6 6 9 22 59 289 348 73a 1 6 20 13 1 2 1 2 6 32 2 153 231 3,84 73b . . 5 9 4 2 1 1 39 3 79 403 482 73c 25 73d 4 7 7 2 3 21 1 148 138 2S6 2 1 1 4 12 16 67 2 2 3 3 14 130 144 68a 3 8 22 13 3 2 68 11 158 1,460 1,618 68b 2 1 1 8 20 35 68c 2 7 3 7 2 11 8 63 214 277 68d 7 4 2 3 13 1 24 207 231 68f 1 1 1 3 4 68g 1 2 2 1 1 1 14 80 94 6Sh 2 2 3 2 3 24 18 42 68i 8 4 1 1 40 68 233 1 1 9 6 17 26 43 75a(l) 4 2 6 19 25 3 1 33 40 54 94 75a(3) 1 1 1 5 66 71 1 2 3 31 34 75b 5 17 99 75c 1 1 1 4 38 42 1 2 2 6 46 52 12 53 3 1 64 9 193 484- 677 75f 2 1 3 10 44 54 1 5 11 38 49 75h 7 4 11 6 17 75i 2 3 6 51 57 75 j 1 2 12 4 1 3 28 54 105 159 75k 2 8 1 27 1 49 206 2 1 4 IS IS 36 75m 3 3 1 2 1 4 11 51 62 750 i 7 2 1 1 6 3 27 37 64 75p 14 9 4 1 7 29 2 89 195 284 75r 1 1 15 27 8 4 2 6 77 7 185 673 858 76a 1 4 1 1 11 19 18 37 76b 1 1 9 6 7 13 76c 1 2 4 32 36 76d .. 2 1 4 2 3 1 15 34 49 76e 2 5 8 13 86a 1 1 3 1 8 24 32 86b 4 5 86d 5 4 2 5 1 9 28 3 69 204 273 86e 1 i 15 16 86f 1 1 86g 5 26 34 39 19 i 54 4 38 9 80 12 468 978 1,446 86h 2 S 914 922 S6i 846 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe L ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- Camps of occurrence. classifi- cation No. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. DoJ X. Throat, diseases of. 1 1 1 7 8 87b 100a Tonsillitis, acute 25 87 1 116 57 134 ■ f 100b 2 8 7 1 ' 100c lOOd 1 3 27 21 154 9 i 100e 3 2 2 4 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 78 79a 5 15 94 12 29 79a 5 2 3 79a 1 79a 5 11 44 5 20 79a ( 4 ) M itral stenosis . . . . 4 45 3 3 79a 2 79a 79a 2 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 20 5 1 79c 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 1 2 3 12 3 79c i 1 2 2 1 SO Angina pectoris 1 3 Sia 1 81b 1 2 1 | 81c 81d 82 S3a Hemorrhoids 15 6 18 30 63 h 83b Varicocele 1 1 2 2 nl 83c Varicose veins 1 2 10 2 Jl 83d Phlebitis 1 1 84a 1 1. 84b 10 8 11 10 49 JJ 1 |7 85b 2 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 4 13 55 1 S5d 1 851 Tachycardia 1 i 2.3 6 14 1 85g 85h Hemorrhage. . . 1 2 7 1 3 i XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 54 65 159 334 236 91 80 105 as 40 85 | 92a Pneumonia, lobar 90 65 27 421 80 93a 1 1 1 93b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 3 3 6 93c Pleura, other diseases of 4 9 10 21 25 96 Asthma 3 9 .5 39 13 97 98 1 Lungs, other diseases of 1 1 1 l XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 2 1 i • 99c 6 2 3 5 15 101 1 102a 1 2 102b 1 3 102c ] ( 15ft Stomach, other diseases of 3 9 12 IS 28 105b 2 1 4 105c Enteritis and colitis 9 3 3 5 38 106 11 1 ii 35 107 b Cestodes 2 2 i 107c 108 1 1 Appendicitis 7 13 11 18 ; 109a Hernia 7 n 25 50 33 1 109b 1 2 110a 2 6 7 12 4 110b 49 24 16 24 63 113 1 • 115a 2 1 1 liob Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 1 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 847 ji), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national dassifi- Mis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Hum- phreys. J ackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. cation No. 3 8 11 5 1 14 1 19 1 1 1 87 b 19 436 177 221 46 45 116 232 13 250 10 100a 19 18 4 16 3 5 96 4 100b 100c 12 90 60 62 13 7 19 62 7 53 4 100d 12 3 4 1 3 9 9 1 100e 1 1 2 1 1 9 77 1 1 1 78 4 99 47 39 3 2 19 22 13 105 5 79a 3 9 1 3 6 3 10 79a( 1) 79a(2) 79a(3) 2 1 1 1 1 i 45 21 25 2 2 10 13 6 78 3 47 11 7 2 3 3 6 1 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(7) 79a (S) 79b 1 1 1 i 1 2 3 3 9 1 i 7 2 1 1 3 17 2 1 3 1 79c 79d 3 46 6 1 1 3 11 7 2 ; 5 3 3 2 2 9 2 2 1 2 2 80 9 1 9 1 9 81b 2 2 81c i 3 81d 3 35 82 3 116 57 86 22 6 13 53 5 13 83a 7 a 23 7 2 2 1 1 Sib i 6 3 9 6 1 83c 2 1 5 1 5 33 52 24 18 14 23 56 8 71 4 8 lb 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 . j 1 1 1 85 b 24 2 32 1 1 4 4 1 1 20 27 12 7 10 2 3 29 3 85f 2 1 3 1 1 85g 1 1 1 1 3 I 32 329 433 2S9 ISO 62 142 515 194 2S6 35 89-90 2 61 89 25 6 10 160 80 23 40 17 91 8 484 477 378 171 37 129 325 63 103 5 92a 1 I 3 2 2 11 1 10 93a 1 6 12 12 3 1 15 4 4 3 93b 3 47 65 41 7 6 17 41 10 26 5 93c 22 21 11 5 15 8 34 96 1 3 1 1 1 1 9 97 1 1 8 1 2 98 3 2 5 2 2 1 1 99b 99c* 1 13 8 8 6 2 3 15 3 16 1 101 i 4 1 102a 102b 102c 1 6 60 41 34 10 14 11 36 3 24 3 5 3 1 2 2 6 1 11 4 12 59 105b 3 14 1 37 15 12 10 39 92 10 21 SO 1 8 1 14 11 5 1 105c 106 107a 107b 2 1 2 1 4 107c 10S 2 35 30 139 53 123 11 1 14 25 25 4 22 5 45 20 95 20 62 7 109a **• 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 109b 25 20 21 2 1 3 2 1 8 3 110a 77 131 37 25 23 23 55 156 50 4 110b 113 1 1 2 114 5 5 7 2 1 1 2 1 3 115a 2 2 4 3 i I 115b 848 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 90. — Admissions , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. S7a 87 b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79o 80 Sla 81b Sic 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d Sla 84b 85a 85b 85c S5d 85f 85g 85h Cause. X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal . . Larynx, other diseases of Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from . Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal. Pharynx, other diseases of . . . XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (7 ) Tricuspid lesions (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis .' Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Camps of occurrence— Continued. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mi 24 I 32 5 231 16 23 21 4 38 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- . . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative.. . Pleurisy, serofibrinous. . Pleura, other diseases of. Asthma Pulmonary emphysema. Lungs, other diseases of. 95 1 43 4 10 5 47 86 5 ! 76 12 145 i i' 7 : 9 6 15 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 792 124 247 3 5 54 21 8 2 I Pyorrhea alveolaris Abscess, periapical, focal infection from Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Gastroenteroptosis Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm). . Ascaris lumbrieoides Cestodes Intestinal parasites (others) Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of. 1 . 106 I 26 | 213 r lo 84 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 849 i'), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national classfi- cation No. ?. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. 26 2 7 3 19 9 20 1 14 1 87 a 1 1 87 b 319 29 45 16 310 237 334 19 32 160 2S 100a 34 3 4 39 9 3 7 S 100b 1 1 100c 128 2 5 9 77 57 103 21 60 106 2 100d 2 1 1 1 1 21 1 100e 1 1 9 9 3 1 1 78 144 3 6 5 34 21 32 2 S 45 6 79a 7 2 1 1 3 3 s 79a(l) 1 1 4 3 79a (2) S7 5 4 24 17 17 2 5 27 2 79a(3) 42 1 i 3 5 7 4 79a(4) 2 1 1 7 1 79a(S) ...... 4 2 14 1 2 4 3 79b 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 1 6 8 1 1 2 79d , 7 1 1 2 2 1 7 1 1 80 . 2 3 . 1 1 3 1 1 1 81b 3 81c 1 1 Sid 1 1 1 1 82 169 13 6 14 109 60 89 11 13 72 4 83a : 24 1 1 10 9 9 1 21 1 S3b 19 1 2 9 10 3 32 83c 6 1 2 3 3 1 1 ! 75 13 16 7 96 17 73 14 IS 39 1 S4b 4 1 1 2 6 1 i 2 9 1 85b 798 12 6 85 d 42 16 8 22 36 44 1 i 26 6 85 5 1 1 1 6 1 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 3 85h 511 72 148 146 335 446 1,529 98 556 259 28 89-90 152 75 48 8 666 58 55 58 25 123 2 91 585 41 52 39 217 115 373 48 431 167 33 92a 5 1 3 2 1 1 6 93a 7 3 2 12 4 4 1 9 6 93b 67 9 21 3 41 ii 53 4 3 27 3 93c 137 13 11 4 26 59 56 9 6 27 2 96 5 4 8 1 1 1 97 3 4 1 4 1 3 98 3 1 1 1 2 1 99a -•4 - - - 2 99b .27 7 3 2 15 73 IS 6 2 125 99c 9 101 2 1 1 3 1 2 102a i 1 1 09h 11 9 4 52 38 55 6 9 24 1 102c 1 1 1 1 05 a ! 7 2 3 8 9 1 3 9 105h i 75 4 9 4 23 37 153 8 5 21 1 105c • 4 5 51 21 27 20 223 13 2 100 i 2 1 5 2 3 70 i 107b 1 1 1 1 1 07c ]61 9 9 3 37 14 38 9 9 39 3 108 ] 80 33 6 15 108 65 113 28 20 251 6 109a i 1 2 109b 47 1 3 1 14 10 24 2 4 16 110a 1 62 13 20 119 88 36 201 1 32 25 30 U0b 1 1 113 3 114 | 7 2 1 2 1 1 1 115 a ! 3 I 3 2 2 7 1 5 115b 850 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- States of occurrence. national classifi- cation No. Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia Illi- nois. Kansas Ken- tucky. Mary- land. ( 87a X. Throat, diseases of. 12 1 7 3 2 2 87 b Larynx, other diseases of. 100 a Tonsillitis, acute 4 201 15 33 37 35 73 m 1 ? 1 100b 8 5 3 4 100c Tonsils, focal infection from 1 lOOd 97 3 15 11 5 57 2 ! 100c 2 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis 1 1 78 Endocarditis, acute 3 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 3 14 2 6 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 1 1 . 79a 9 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 3 11 5 2 5 79a 1 2 2 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 2 79a (7) Tricuspid lesions 79a (S) Valvular lesions, unclassified 79b Cardiac hypertrophy i 3 i 1 . 79c 1 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 3 3 ! ., 79e 6 1 3 80 Angina pectoris. 81a Aneurysms 81b 2 81c Aortitis :::::::: Hid 82 83a 92 3 9 3 6 2 4 83b 8 i 1 2 i 5 1 1 83d 1 1 84a 84b 2 63 9' 1 1 10 . 1 1 85 b 1 1 1 .1 85d 85e 85f 1 10 1 5 3 .: 85g 85 h 89*90 i 1 1 1 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 4 189 35 2 70 15 16 33 7!.' 91 8 4 6 1 3 5 10 92a 30 4 30 25 16 61 I 93a 93b 1 2 1 . 4 1 1 1 2 . 93c Pleura,’ other diseases of i 20 3 1 1 11 .; 90 97 2 9 4 2 2 l ‘ ■ 98 99a 4 1 . XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 2 99c 89 1 1 7 5 3 !{ 102a 1 I 1 . 102c 1 73 3 16 8 14 4 11 j. 105b 105c 5 29 66 3 3 1 . . 5 13 4 4 1 2 3 22 • 106 52 1 107 b 107c 108 109a 10 . . • 4 ... .- 36 3 i 12 2 6 3 1 • 5 30 4 23 12 8 0 if 109b 110a 110b 1 1 1 1 3 12 243 14 3 42 4 9 12 113 114 115a 115b 1 Cholecystitis 3 1 9 1 1 ■ V V* V, V V V* V. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 851 I,,), of colored, enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. Total States. Total camps. Total States and camps. Inter- national classify cation No. c)' IJ Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. 2 14 22 16 5 2 1 19 8 128 276 404 87a 1 1 2 5 7 87 b 20 183 427 167 17 8 102 21 8 44 346 33 1,870 4,429 6,299 100a 6 11 12 6 1 1 6 23 4 99 388 487 100 b 1 2 14 16 100c 9 28 116 66 12 14 30 3 1 18 97 22 629 1,413 2, 042 100d 2 2 1 4 9 14 81 100e 1 10 13 16 29 77 3 5 2 13 12 25 78 2 31 14 6 3 3 5 8 207 19 343 1,097 1,440 79a 6 2 2 1 17 4 36 83 119 79a(l) 4 6 16 22 79a(2) 1 17 12 6 9 3 1 6 147 9 236 711 947 79a(3) i 6 1 1 33 4 51 234 285 79a(4) 1 1 3 2 9 14 23 79a(5) 3 3 79a(7) 1 1 3 5 36 41 79a(8) 1 11 2 20 104 124 79b 2 1 1 4 9 18 27 79c 6 8 6 1 65 3 96 169 265 79d 1 3 3 16 3 27 1 64 81 145 79e 1 1 4 6 19 25 80 1 1 2 10 12 81a 1 1 9 13 1 28 41 8lb ■ 1 1 2 7 9 81c 2 1 3 6 9 81d 10 10 82 1 23 8 4 4 2 138 13 392 1,329 1,721 83a 3 4 4 1 1 19 1 50 ' 173 223 S3b 1 2 3 3 1 1 24 180 83c 1 2 1 3 2 11 31 42 83d 3 3 84a 3 36 14 2 4 1 8 61 8 280 908 1, 188 84b 1 3 6 310 316 85a 1 9 10 12 85b 18 3 1 2 24 50 1,069 1, 119 1 1 2 3 85d 1 1 85e 1 11 5 2 1 1 21 2 65 426 491 851 1 1 2 6 52 58 4 9 8 25 33 85b 19 200 347 141 53 43 32 6 12 78 1, 117 55 2, 552 10,411 12, 963 89-90 4 90 26 18 2 3 3 2 2 6 169 8 371 2, 388 2, 759 91 15 132 39 60 16 28 15 4 29 735 18 1,267 5,749 7,016 92a 1 1 4 9 1 6 19 58 77 93a 7 5 5 1 4 23 1 56 137 193 93 b 3 32 32 4 10 1 1 3 7 130 10 283 710 993 93c 2 6 7 4 2 1 9 74 119 69S 817 96 1 1 3 41 44 97 1 2 2 10 44 54 98 1 6 1 1 1 12 27 39 99a i 4 24 5 4 1 1 1 3 65 4 221 430 651 99c 101 9 3 8 24 32 102a 3 32 53 23 7 9 16 1 4 11 99 6 397 S10 1,207 102c 1 8 26 3 2 13 137 1 232 178 410 105b 1 29 48 12 18 1 2 1 1 6 51 12 283 606 889 105c 2 70 2 9 9 1 53 679 K25 106 3 1 1 g 12 7 1 1 16 101 190 1 07 h 1 5 11 10 107c 7 20 41 9 4 1 i 1 1 8 73 4 235 592 827 108 2 43 12 18 15 7 2 3 2 8 134 8 363 2,068 2,431 109a 1 1 3 1 7 23 30 1091) 2 3 7 1 28 4 51 267 318 110a 7 26 280 35 9 34 1 40 19 IS 190 41 1,068 1,686 2,754 110b 1 2 1 2 9 21 56 1156 1 3 5 2 9 21 50 71 115b 3553—25 55 852 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sp ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Camps of occurrence. classifi- cation No. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. D evens. Dix. I) XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115c 1 1 1 117a 1 117b 1 3 1 118b 11 Sc 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal .) | 11!) 1 1 1 120 1 1 1 4 122a 122b 122c H ydronephrosis 122(1 1 2 2 122e 1 123 124a Cystitis 2 1 3 8 5 1241) 3 8 10 125a 2 3 61 125b 1 10 125c 1 1 126 1 6 127a Balanitis 5 3 2 2 38 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal 1 1 1 5 70 127c Hydrocele i .3 2 7 j 127d 4 ] 4 127e Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) 3 2 3 8 XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 1 143a 143b Furuncle 5 3 1 1 6 144 a Abscess 3 7 4 7 22 1441) Cellulitis 1 1 9 10 145a 5 1 6 145b Nails, Selects and diseases of 3 1 1 2 145c Ectoparasites 5 2 1 145d 1 145e 1 145f Eczema 1 i 1 6 145g 145h Herpes 5 2 5 22 1451 3 145 j 145k 1 1451 3 145m 1 145n 3 2 6 46 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 5 4 13 45 27 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 4 5 146b i 11 14 1 146c Bones, other diseases of i 1 2 3 5- 147a 1 10 14 147b 1 L 147c 1 4 3 147d 1 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- 2 6 2 cepted). 149a i 3 149b 1 3 2 149c 2 4 149(1 2 1 u 149e 1 12 30 22 149f 1 1 149g 1 2 149b Organs of locomotion , other diseases of 4 3 16 22 28 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 1 2 2 1 1S9 Notspecified or ill-defined diseases 143 86 102 83 144 _ Total for diseases 2, 326 2, 984 2, 543 5,574 5,926 l- ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 853 tj)s), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence— Continued. Inter- nationa classifi- cation No. ](stis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Hum- phreys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. 1 1 2 12 i 1 1 117a 1 1 ] 2. 1 1 117b 1 :::::::::::: 118b 1 1 1 2 118c 3 2 4 119 3 4 1 6 1 2 120 1 1 1 122a 1 122b 1 122c 1 14 3 122d 7 2 1 1 1 9 4 3 1 122e 3 1 i 3 1 2 123 13 3 20 3 8 i 2 124a 4 11 8 4 1 2 4 1 5 124b 2 3 1 1 5 1 2 125a 3 3 3 1 3 125b 1 1 2 1 125c 6 3 1 9 1 126 1 1 8 2 4 1 1 2 4 2 127a i 3 10 2 4 8 8 9 127b 8 11 8 6 1 2 5 8 127c 3 34 1 4 1 4 127d • 3 36 32 14 4 2 21 16 7 20 3 127e 142 1 1 1 1 1 143a 6 12 6 5 1 3 11 2 10 143b 1 19 21 9 15 4 9 28 4 22 144a 1 ]2 15 8 8 8 6 144b 2 1 1 1 145a 3 2 4 6 1 1 2 2 145b 4 ] 1 1 145c 1 4 145(1 1 5 1 1 2 1 145e 2 1 6 9 2 3 145f 1 1 1 1 145s? 1 10 6 7 8 8 1 4 3 9 145h 1 1 1 145i 1 1 1 145j 9 145k 1 1451 1 1 2 1 145m 15 5 1 2 1 4 10 2 11 3 145n 1 33 41 25 17 6 10 37 6 39 6 145o 5 5 9 2 3 5 2 5 146a 22 9 43 2 1 4 11 1 8 3 146b 10 17 1 1 1 14fic 17 3 5 3 9 2 3 1 3 1 147a 1 1 1 1 147b 2 4 3 4 2 4 1 30 147c r iJ. . . 2 1 1 2 1 147d 16 6 158 4 1 1 4 1 9 1 147e 3 i 1 9 2 i 2 5 2 149a 2 1 1 9 2 1 149b 9 1 9 149c ... 6 2 11 5 1 9 9 i 1 149d ; 2 225 9 69 4 3 4 8 35 ii 149e 4 1 1 149f 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 149g j 2 83 35 122 16 9 37 2 18 H 149h • 2 2 - 1 4 i 4 1 150 ! 253 210 149 152 54 171 293 120 212 63 189 . 702 14, 107 14,060 9,582 7,378 2, 581 3,346 11, 009 3, 74S 7,882 961 1 854 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Camps of occurrence — Continued. classifi- cation No. Cause. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade.- Mill XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115c 3 1 15 1 117a 1 2 ! U7b Peritoneal adhesions 1 i 118b Visceroptosis 118c Digestive system, other diseases of 2 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 1 I 1 .) 1 120 2 122 a Abscess, perinephritic 122 b 1 122 c 122 d 1 1 1 122 e 2 3 123 2 124a Cystitis 2 i 1 9 124b 2 2 14 125a i 3 2 125 b 1 3 125 c 2 126 1 1 127a 1 5 1 27b 1 2 1 5 !] 127c 3 1 14 127 d 1 1 7 127e 10 1 1 38 fl XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 143a 3 143b 2 12 144a 8 3 5 48 1441* 5 3 24 145a 2 3 145b 6 1 6 145 c 12 145d Clavus . 1 5 i i5e 2 1 145f 1 1 8 145g 145h 1 2 1 7 2 145j 145k 1451 2 1 1 8 1450 7 9 11 69 i XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 2 11 146 b 5 4 11 146c 2 2 5 13 .... 147a 2 1 6 147b 147c 2 5 147d i 147e 1 2 7 149a 2 7 149 b 6 149c 1 149(1 2 2 4 149e 31 2 7 24 149f .1 149g 149h 2 2 11 3 7 96 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 i 5 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 61 20 112 483 1,441 2,040 2,954 13,286 ADMISSION'S BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN, 855 %\ps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. ike. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. 1 Wheeler. Upton. Others. 2 2 1 6 3 1 2 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 9 2 1 :::::::::::: 2 1 3 3 9 2 2 8 1 5 1 3 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 3 2 3 2 r 2 i 2 1 1 7 1 1 1 10 4 3 3 3 4 22 1 2 9 6 9 1 2 13 2 1 35 7 131 1 1 1 7 2 1 13 1 s 3 9 5 i 1 67 1 1 2 1 19 6 2 5 4 S 5 1 29 S 2 11 i 13 1 2 2 8 3 1 10 . 12 2 3 2 5 5 4 2 3S 4 5 2 24 27 3 2 17 1 i 2 1 1 1 2 14 2 4 3 5 4 7 1 1 3 3 55 6 10 3 30 15 36 3 8 14 13 2 3 G 6 30 3 14 4 1 1 3 1 15 2 3 2 1 1 i 4 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 4 i 1 1 3 1 i 1 2 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 17 1 1 11 3 4 3 1 8 9 2 2 i i 4 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 6 8 2 1 4 7 1 90 7 15 5 33 IS 32 8 4 3S 1 13 i 4 4 4 ] 10 49 89 6 2 2 20 12 5 i 1 3 15 1 6 3 q 1 2 1 1 50 2 1 i 5 12 50 22 5 3 9 3 11 10 4 9 2 2 2 3 1 1 15 19 3 15 3 1 | s 1 1 1 i 3 1 155 1 27 5 4 2 14 41 2 23 1 35 8 1 234 5 2 ii 1 3 1 160 3 1 66 2 29 i ii 146 14 3 5 4S 21 1 11 627 2 1 2 5 s 5 9 99 _ 47 161 66 776 135 595 74 121 499 24 8,695 3,290 3,205 1,719 9, S33 6, S33 14, 866 3, 07S 3,394 8, 925 549 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Hoc 117a 117b 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 1451 Hog 145h 145 i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145n 145o 14fia 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149E 149g 149h 150 1S9 85G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 90. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States ol occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. | Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict ol Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illi- nois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. M c SI XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115c 117a 117b 118b 11, Sc 2 1 Peritonitis 6 1 Visceroptosis Digestive system, other diseases of i 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122(1 122e 123 124a 121b 125a 125b 125c 120 127a 127b 127c 127(1 127e Nephritis, acute 1 2 1 s 1 4 1 Abscess, perinephritic 4 Pvogenic infection of the kidneys 1 Kidney and annexa, other diseases of 5 1 1 1 Cystitis 9 1 2 1 Bladder, other diseases of 6 2 1 2 Urethritis (nonvenereal) 9 4 1 i Stricture (nonvenereal) 1 i 1 Urethra, other diseases of. . . Prostate, diseases of 2 .... 1 Balanitis 3 Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 7 1 1 Hydrocele 2 1 1 1 ' Warts, external genital organs 5 2 1 .. Genitourinary system, other diseases ol (nonve- nereal). 22 4 2 1 3 s XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 1451 145ft 145h 145i Uangrene Carbuncle 2 Furuncle 25 2 1 1 1 3 A bscess 1 IS 2 1 2 i 3 4 Cellulitis 9 i 2 1 5 1 1 9 2 1 1 Clavus 3 1 1 Dermatitis 8 1 1 1 1 i Herpes 3 1 1 Impetigo 5 2 1 ... 145k i' 145m 145n 145o 1 4 3 2 33 1 • 6 5 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 1 146a 146 b 146c 147a 1 i i. 2 i i 1 1 147c 4 2 1 147e 149a Joints, other diseases ol (tuberculosis and rheuma- tism excepted). 3 1 2 3 .... 149c 149d 149e 1491 149g 149h 1 1 3 1 2 17 2 5 i 6 3 2 1 3 1 2 64 i 13 3 5 4 9 XVN. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 189 1 . NoCspecified or ill-defined diseases 60 314 35 3 96 20 32 30 38 _ 312 3,532 764 60 1,526 449 338 536 1,886 ; - ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN, 857 w|)s), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. — tii- g| Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. : 2 3 1 2 1 1 6 1 6 1 1 1 2 1 5 3 1 4 1 1 9 2 13 :::::::: 1 4 2 2 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 4 16 1 3 3 2 1 12 2 1 26 4 4 5 1 .... 2 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 26 6 2 2 15 1 5 4 2 2 9 1 17 2 2 2 2 1 7 1 3 5 8^ 10 1 13 19 4 2 5 1 3 39 3 1 3 2 6 17 2 1 1 26 3 6 29 8 1 3 3 1 o 2 56 4 " I- - 7 17 3 9 3 3 3 6 1 2 21 3 1 1 5 3 1 23 ? 1’9 9 1 4 1 2 1 7 1 6 78.. 1 4 3 1 17 8 4 1 1 6 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 12 3 2 21 3 2 2 20 31 10 3 2 1 i 1 4 41 9 4 4 1 19 3 3 1 1 13 3 3 2 3 2 33 5 5 2 11 1 I 1 4 6 2 1 6 1 1 i 1 1 2 6 12 4 2 1 2 >1 1 24 35 12 1 8 53 17 1 ] 3 2 1 3 4 1 1 28 56 17 5 2 1 2 9 9 134 15 i 1 2 2 2 — 8 47 262 297 77 29 9 13 13 12 81 547 55 5 468 5,410 3,994 2,335 747 663 713 573 303 1,277 20, 129 1,507 — Total. States. Total camps. Total States and camps. 11 57 68 11 11 22 43 65 1 2 3 4 11 15 14 33 47 37 69 106 4 4 2 2 15 30 45 18 60 78 7 19 26 49 133 182 32 152 184 56 314 370 12 83 95 2 17 19 a 100 111 56 149 205 45 220 265 20 144 164 34 176 210 130 391 521 6 6 8 14 22 92 151 243 150 449 599 53 244 297 19 62 81 49 73 122 55 53 108 20 24 44 6 23 29 22 66 88 6 11 17 49 171 220 13 19 32 1 8 9 1 5 6 1 14 15 4 15 19 48 164 212 174 690 864 5 100 105 30 364 394 26 138 164 44 216 260 5 5 33 151 184 13 13 11 264 275 26 81 107 6 40 46 7 22 29 34 105 139 187 1,150 1,337 5 34 39 IS 30 48 385 1,126 1,511 9 96 105 2,179 6,679 8, 85S 48, 090 201,681 249, 771 Inter- nationa] classifi- cation No. 115c 117a 117b 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122c 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 1441) 145a 145b 145c 145d 145e 145 f 145k 145b. 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145n 1450 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149k 149h 150 189 858 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in apj RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence. T , national classifi- cation No. 422 953 1,356 2, 220 4, 815 Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. D evens. Dix. Doi I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 2. 37 0. 74 4 75. 83 1.05 2. 21 2. 70 1. 45 5 2. 37 4.43 .21 6 42. 66 30. 43 11.80 38.29 12.05 7 8 9 2. 37 7. 35 .45 .62 10 2, 239. 34 1,253.93 123. 16 367. 12 339. 98 14 1.05 18 .74 . 45 19a 1.05 4. 43 2.91 19b 19c 1.47 1.35 19(1 19e 2. 37 1.05 5. 90 3.15 1.04 19f 2. 37 .74 5.41 1.45 log 19h 4. 74 2. 10 3. 60 .83 191. 94 109. 13 103. 98 250. 90 84.74 I 19i 1.47 • T 19k 19n 30. 81 97.59 8. 11 27. 48 11.42 ft 190 18.96 1.05 2. 21 .45 2. 28 19p 20a 1.25 .45 .21 20c 22 25a 1.05 25b 26 2. 37 47 2.37 7. 35 4. 43 3. 60 2. 08 30. 81 10. 49 18. 44 10. 36 11.84 28a 28.44 9. 44 14. 01 6. 76 8.93 28b Suspected tuberculosis 2. 37 1.05 2.95 .90 .83 29 30-35 1.47 2. 70 2.08 1, 282. 00 500. 00 915. 01 803. 84 859. 46 318. 17 r 37 198. 32 177. 00 218. 02 1 10. 07 T 38a 116.11 121.72 31.53 19.32; f 38b 665. 88 594. 96 580. 39 609. 91 188.79 ; :! 36 IV. General diseases (others). 1.04 39-45 .21 46 4.74 1.05 3.69 3.60 1.04 48a 23.70 14.69 36.13 29.28 11.63 It; Gout 50 51a 1.05 .90 1.45 52b 53 b 88 1.47 53c 54 .62 55b 55c 2. 37 3.15 2.95 .45 3.32 i { 55e 2.37 3.15 . 74 2. 70 .62 2. 37 Drug addiction .74 1.80 4.36 57-59 Sour 9 87 ce of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND Bl r STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 859 ids), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 456 6, 168 6,823 6, 939 3,529 1, 595 3, 084 5, 129 2, 412 6,631 525 istis. Funs ton. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. 0. 16 0. 44 0. 14 0. 57 0. 39 0.41 1.21 1.90 1 2. 19 3.24 2. 64 2.02 1.13 i. 88 2. 92 10. 72 7. 46 .30 4 3. 24 1. 17 2. 02 . 28 1.21 - 8. 77 20.27 67.28 17. 73 14. 74 27. 59 45. 72 39. 39 48. 96 17. 65 15. 24 6 .97 .44 .29 18. 81 n . 14 .20 8 2.59 .29 1.59 .59 .75 9 399. 12 244. 65 77. 10 236. 21 736. 47 423. 20 237. 68 250. 92 300. 17 252. 60 196. 21 in .32 . 44 1.30 .98 .60 14 1.30 . 44 . 14 .28 .32 .78 .60 18 .16 . 15 1.59 .28 .20 19a .20 19b .32 1. 17 1.30 2.51 1.62 6.82 1.36 1.90 19c . 63 iQil .97 4. 10 .32 2. 73 . 41 1.05 1. 90 1 Qp .81 4. 54 .63 . 97 . 41 2. 26 13.34 IQf 2. 19 3. 57 3. 96 1. S7 3. 13 2. 59 7.80 .75 19? 182. 02 177.05 346. 50 167.61 109. 66 149. 22 19S. 78 214. 86 170. 82 131. 96 49.53 19h .32 IQi 2. 19 19k 41.67 20.96 7.35 9. 07 1.25 1. 62 2.34 18. 66 3. 77 19. 05 19n .81 6. 30 . S7 4.82 2.51 1.95 33. 15 13. 27 1.81 3.81 19o . 16 .29 .28 .39 . 15 .28 . 41 Of)a. 20c . 14 22 . 15 25a. 25h .29 . 14 .39 26 6. 58 10.54 4. 25 2.88 .28 5.02 3. 57 2.92 1. 66 5. 58 7. 62 47 19.74 17. 51 22. 13 16. 72 3. 97 8. 15 IS. 81 15.99 7. 88 17.49 34. 29 17. 54 15. 57 20.67 10. 95 2. 55 7.52 17. 19 13. 06 6. 63 15. 07 28. 57 28a 1.30 .29 . 14 .32 .98 1. 90 28h .16 .60 29 2. 19 .49 1. 17 5.62 1. 42 .63 1. 30 1. 95 1.24 1.81 3. 81 30-35 552.63 1, 143. 47 963. 96 367. 36 836. 51 573. 05 169. 26 977. 59 645. 94 354. 55 809. 52 359. 65 137. 97 133. 26 115. 29 133. 19 131. 66 43. 45 189. 51 94. 95 112. 05 100. 95 37 21.93 58.86 56. 42 5. 77 36. 28 69. 60 23. 35 78. 38 33. 58 52. 03 41. 90 38a 171. 06 946. 65 774. 29 246. 30 667. 05 371. SO 102. 46 709.69 517. 41 190. 4S 666. 68 38b . 16 . 29 .20 36 . 16 . 39 .30 2Q_4n 1.46 1. 17 2. 02 3. 68 . 63 2. 92 2. 07 1. 36 6. 58 25. 29 10.41 68. 62 7. 37 8. 15 12. 97 11.89 1.24 15.53 22. 86 48a . 16 . 29 . 28 . 20 .49 9. 95 .28 .63 . 20 3. 02 .20 .16 53 h 4.39 .44 3. 46 . 65 20 1.90 88 53c 2. 19 . 15 54 55a 55b 55c 55d 55e 56a 56b 57-59 4.39 3553 — 25 - 2.64 5. 13 .29 .59 2. 74 1.59 . 14 .29 43 1.13 " '. '2s' 2. 51 1.62 .41 .82 .41 -56 13. 34 1. 90 17. 14 860 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 14 18 19a 19b 19c 19(1 19e 19f 19g 19h 19i 19k 19n 19o 19p 20a 20c 22 25a 25b 20 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38a 33b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 ■51a 52a 52b 53a 53b S8 53c 54 55a 55b 55c 55(1 55e 56a seb 57-59 Camps of occurrence— Continued. 1,069 953 2,130 8,049 Cause. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mil I. Infectious diseases {excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 0. 12 3. 15 8.45 1.74 1.87 1.05 1.41 14. 97 24.13 29.11 10. 56 2. 36 Scarlet fever Whooping cough 1. 87 . 47 .50 186. 36 110. 38 396. 66 512. 68 11 1.05 . 12 Erysipelas .47 .75 Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria .94 .37 Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 1.88 2. 24 .94 1.88 .50 3.74 .47 3. 60 Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 4.23 .99 84.19 26. 23 129. 58 62.50 i: 6. 55 7. 35 4. 70 13.92 1 8. 42 1.05 .47 4.47 2. 10 .37 .12 .12 26. 20 2. 10 1.41 4.97 38. 36 22. 03 11.27 17.89 37. 42 18. 79 10.32 12.67 .47 1.74 .12 .94 3.15 .47 3.35 445. 29 1,341.03 285. 93 789.04 3 Syphilis (all) 51.46 85. 00 144.13 231.33 105. 71 65. 06 53. 99 17. 77 288. 12 1,190. 98 87.80 539. 94 » IV. General diseases (others). .25 .47 Tumors, benign Arthritis 1.87 16. 84 4.20 5. 25 2.35 4.23 3.11 6.96 .12 .12 8. 42 3.15 1.41 1.24 1.87 .37 1.24 ..... 1.05 . . 12.16 3. 76 3.48 ; b 5.61 2.11 .94 .99 r 1.49 Poisoning, chronic •12 1 ' ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 861 •ps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 8,718 1,606 1,652 885 5, 785 4,386 6,753 1,673 1,815 4,669 339 Inter- national classifi- cation No. fike. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. 0. 23 0.61 0. 17 0. 15 1. 79 1 7.34 4. 36 16. 34 5. 65 1.38 4.79 4.41 1.79 5.51 1.71 8. 85 4 5 0 5 .62 3. 63 1.04 .91 1.06 .86 2. 95 5 36. 02 30.51 13. 32 9. 04 39.07 22. 34 51. 28 1.79 20. 94 16.06 8.85 6 .69 . 61 .86 .43 7 . 11 1.20 8 .23 2. 26 1.38 .46 . 60 1.07 5. 90 9 203. S3 1,166. 26 327. 48 285.88 302. 68 179. 63 252. 54 329. 35 112. 40 207. 75 3S3. 48 10 1.26 3. 63 .17 .23 1. 22 .21 14 1. 15 .69 .91 .30 .86 2. 95 18 .34 .35 . 15 19a .23 . 15 19b 10. 43 .62 .52 1. 60 43. 66 1. 65 1. 71 19c .61 . 15 2.39 4. 96 19d 2.18 .62 2. 26 .52 .61 .55 1.29 19e 1. 13 .46 . 15 5. 90 19f 1.84 8. 10 .61 1.13 1.21 .46 1.06 1.79 3.86 1.07 5.90 19g 167.02 77. 84 228. 81 48.59 157. 65 77. 06 163. 24 52.60 136.64 216. 11 29. 50 19h 19i . 15 .55 .21 19k 40.73 1.25 39. 34 12. 43 14. 52 IS. 24 223.64 32.87 81. 00 1.93 19n 9.52 4. 36 19. 37 14.69 2. 77 2. 96 20.24 5. 3S 7.16 .64 19o . 11 .62 . 61 11.41 .46 .30 163.09 . 64 2. 95 I9p .30 20a 20c .23 22 * .23 .62 1. 13 .23 . 15 25 b ■ .34 . 61 26 7.46 3.74 1.82 6. 78 6. 5 i 2. 96 3.80 2. 39 3. 86 8. 57 8.85 47 17.90 18.06 12. 71 5. 65 30.60 11.40 10.95 7.17 4. 96 28.06 5.90 ; 15.71 14.94 9.69 3. 39 28. 87 8.21 9. 28 6.58 2. 20 22.06 5.90 28a .69 .62 .61 . 17 1. 14 . 46 . 60 1.93 28b . 61 .23 . 15 .21 29 1.49 2. 49 1.82 2 26 1.82 1.06 2. 20 3. 86 30-35 [713. 47 327. 53 709. 44 806. 78 343. 82 743. 05 665.90 1,033. 47 294. 22 622. 40 386. 44 118. 72 138. 23 191.29 97. 17 140. 71 88. 46 123. 38 207.41 94.22 103. 23 41.30 37 66. / 6 44.21 95.64 116. 39 55.49 18.47 50.21 44. 24 109. 09 30. 84 23. 60 38a {527. 99 145. OS 422. 52 593. 23 147. 63 636. 12 492. 30 781. 83 90.91 488. 32 321.53 38b .80 1.25 . 17 .46 3.43 36 1. 13 . 17 .43 29 45 1.95 3.11 2.94 .46 2. 43 .60 4.41 2. 36 46 33.04 8. 10 13.32 3. 39 11.41 10. 49 7.76 6.58 12.12 29. 99 8. 85 4Sa .21 .46 .62 1.13 . 17 .23 . 60 50 .34 .61 .69 .91 . 15 4. 18 7. 28 51a .23 52h . 11 52 n .61 . 17 . 23 53b . 1 _ .35 68 86 2. 95 . 55 .21 .34 .23 .46 54 3. 21 •’I . 35 { 2.18 3.11 .61 5.65 2.94 1.82 3. 34 5.38 .55 2.14 55d 2. 87 2. 42 3.39 1.21 .46 5.78 1.20 4.41 .86 2.95 55e . 23 . 69 . 23 .60 1 13 .55 9.21 2. 95 • 23 2. 26 '.17 .46 . 15 .60 57-59 862 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Total of mean annual strengths 1 335 6,946 570 22 354 375 456 548 898 Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illi- nois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. Me cl se 1 I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever 3.51 2.83 2.67 4 Malarial fevers (all) 8.96 2. 30 5.26 90.92 45.20 2.67 2.19 1.82 Smallpox .72 2.83 2.19 1.82 6 Measles 8.96 1.87 5.26 45.46 67. 80 2.67 41.67 14. 60 23.39 7 Scarlet fever 2.83 8 Whooping cough .14 9 .29 1.75 2.67 3. 34 10 14 Influenza Dysentery (all) 125.37 39.59 .86 207.02 227. 27 242.94 93.34 59.22 12.77 814.03 1.11 18 18 Erysipelas .14 3.51 2. S3 2.67 8.77 3.65 19a Carrier, bacillus, diphtheria 21.90 191) Carrier, bacillus, typhoid 19c Carrier, meningococcus 2. 19 5.47 19)1 Carrier, epidemic diseases (others) 19c 1.75 11.30 2.19 1.11 19 f .43 90.92 2. 19 1.82 19g 19h 3.51 2.83 2. 19 12.77 5.57 Mumps. . . *. r 14.93 7.92 57.90 136. 37 254. 23 45.34 8.77 184.31 320.73 2i 191 Parat yphoid A 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 19n Typhoid vaccination 8.96 4.03 1.75 136.37 39.55 37.34 2. 19 16.42 1 19o 2.99 1.58 3.51 39. 55 10.67 2. 19 1 ) 19p 20a 8.96 2.83 2. S3 20c 22 Anthrax 251) 26 Pellagra 2.83 47 2.99 2.88 10.53 90.92 8.47 10.67 10. 97 3.65 5.57 . 14.93 5.18 21.05 42.38 IS. 67 21.93 1.82 11.14 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 11.94 4.32 19. 30 39. 55 18. 67 21.93 1.82 5.57 28b .43 1.75 29 2.83 30-35 Tuberculosis'Cothers) 2.99 .43 8.47 5.57 107.46 89.12 535.09 954.54 1,889.85 372. 89 440.01 89.91 146.00 250. o', If 37 Syphilis (all) 2.99 14.40 103.51 227.27 26.67 30. 70 18.25 36.75 38a Chancroidal infection 38. 81 27. 64 142. 11 177.98 40. 00 17. 55 10. 95 51.23 3Sb 65.67 47.08 289. 48 727. 27 1,338. 98 373. 34 41.67 116.80 162. 59 30 IV. General diseases (others). ] Rickets 1. 75 1.11 39-45 2. 67 46 1.87 3.60 3. 51 2.19 48a Arthritis. . . . ' 8.96 14.04 36. 73 5. 33 4. 39 12.77 13. 36 48b 50 . 14 51a 5. 65 2. 19 52a 52b 53a 53b 88 .14 . 29 1.11 316 53p. 54 55b 55p 2.99 7. 49 19.30 19. 78 8. 00 2. 19 2.23 .29 5. 65 2. 67 8. 00 21.90 56a 1.44 .29 . 14 56b 4. 39 57-59 Poisoning, chronic 1 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN, 863 edps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence- -Continued. 35, 224 110,601 145,825 Inter- national classifi- cation No. — f ;306 227 2,571 6,718 1,300 912 348 401 386 121 553 10, 4S3 322 ■Jihi- n. Mis- souri- New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. Total States. Total camps. Total States and camps. 2. 19 0. 38 9. 32 o. 37 0. 29 0. 31 1 13. 22 0. 78 3. 42 1. 54 2. 87 54. 40 9. 04 3. 82 18. 63 4. 15 3.79 3.88 4 .54 26. 43 .30 . 48 3. 11 .68 1.57 1.36 5 44.06 29. 95 4. 32 13. 08 2. 19 45. 98 7.48 33. 6S 8. 26 21. 70 43. 02 ISO. 14 22. 20 29.45 27. 71 6 .78 2. 87 . 19 6. 21 .26 . 71 .60 7 . 10 .06 .05 .05 8 3.50 .15 .77 1. 72 1.0S .80 .87 9 .38 370. 01 488. 56 51. 06 220. 00 94. 30 520. 12 438. 90 170. 99 900. 83 356. 24 259. 57 704. 97 201. 74 287. 12 266. 51 10 1. 17 . 77 3. 29 2. 87 1. 81 6. 20 3. 11 2. 33 . 44 . 90 14 .39 1. 64 2. 87 2. 49 .38 .82 .60 .65 18 1.56 4. 62 . 19 3. 11 .71 .46 .52 19a .04 .03 19b .78 2.29 .85 4. 75 3. 81 19c .39 1. 10 .06 . 14 12 19d 9. 33 .89 5. 39 5. 18 10. 85 2. 10 2. 33 1. 19 1.47 lSe 4. 41 . 15 1. 81 1.81 6.21 .94 1.90 1.67 19f 4. 41 3. 11 1.54 2. 49 1. 81 5. 34 6. 21 2. 47 2.31 2. 35 19g .10 110. 13 281. 12 5. 51 202. 31 14.25 517. 24 45S. 86 202. 07 16. 53 273. 07 215. 11 136. 65 129. 79 161. 93 154. 15 19h .03 .02 19i .04 .03 19k .34 92. 51 3.89 2. 08 4.62 3. 29 8. 62 5.18 24.79 28.94 3. 34 52. 80 5.93 30. 32 24.42 19n 1.27 26.43 1.34 1.54 5. 48 11. 49 8. 26 16. 28 3. 15 27. 95 3.21 6.31 5. 56 19o .78 . 15 24. 79 . 19 .40 3.54 2.78 19p .03 .07 .06 20a .01 .01 20c .39 .03 .05 .04 22 .02 .01 25a .05 .04 25b 2. 59 . 19 . 11 .09 .10 26 .27 8.81 5. 06 4. 02 10. 77 7. 48 33. 06 16. 28 5. 91 12. 42 5. 39 4. 83 4. 96 47 .35 8. 81 24. 50 14. 29 68. 47 120. 61 8. 62 27. 43 28. 50 16. 53 16. 28 44.46 263. 98 29.85 17. 56 20. 52 .81 8. 81 18.28 11.46 61.55 105. 26 5.75 24.94 18. 14 16.53 14.47 40.46 242. 24 26. 07 14. 78 17.50 28a 2. 72 2. 23 14. 25 2.49 2. 59 .76 6. 21 1.48 . 77 .94 28 b .78 .57 .28 . 10 . 14 29 , 54 2. 72 6 15 1. 10 2. 87 1. 81 2. 67 15. 53 2. 02 1.92 1.94 30-35 .83 484. 58 544.62 86. 64 412. 32 257. 68 198. 29 72. 32 585. 50 214. 88 613.03 693. 05 1,409.94 3S8. 12 643. 72 581. 94 L 91 83.70 89.47 10. 57 90. 78 47. 15 37.36 12.47 116. 58 90.91 124. 78 63. 54 242. 24 50.24 130. 47 111.09 37 . 65 30.84 61.84 17. 12 63.08 7. 68 37.36 7. 48 93. 26 16. 53 130. 20 62.78 130. 43 47. 17 46. 16 46. 39 38a lj. 27 370. 04 393. 32 58.96 258. 47 202. 85 123. 56 52. 38 375. 66 107. 44 358. 06 566. 74 1,037. 27 290. 72 467. 09 424. 49 38b "7 . 10 . 11 .44 .38 36 2. 59 .29 . 17 . 12 . 13 39—45 1 27 .89 1.54 1.81 6. 21 1. 19 2. 16 1:93 46 >.95 13. 22 23.73 6. 55 14.62 3. 29 2.87 7. 77 33.06 23.50 32.92 59. 00 17. 01 20. 35 19.54 48a .02 .01 48b .30 . 10 . ii . 15 . 14 50 4.41 .78 .45 1.54 1. 10 . 3S . 45 1.82 1.49 51a .02 .01 52a .10 .03 .01 .01 52b .01 .01 53a . 10 .03 .04 .03 53b LJ .39 .29 3.11 .23 .47 .41 88 .06 .01 116 .77 .03 .03 .03 53c .45 6. 21 . 17 . 19 .19 54 . 10 .03 .02 .02 55a . 14 . 11 55 b .02 .01 55c I- 27 .*» 48 8.62 7. 48 16. 53 2. 76 3.42 55d ■ — 1.17 1.94 .77 2. 19 2. 59 .95 3.11 1.05 1.82 1.63 55e 4.41 1.49 .77 .29 3.11 .91 .24 .40 56a 13. 22 .78 2. 38 4. 62 1.81 .91 1.46 1. 33 56b .io .06 . 16 . 14 57-59 864 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped .RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- classifi- cation GO fit 02 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 741 74c 74(1 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 68(1 68e 681 68g 68h 68i 751 751 Camps of occurrence. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Bodgi V. Nervous system, diseases of {all). Encephalitis 1 0. 74 0.42 0. 45 .74 .42 .74 .90 .62 1.05 .74 .83 6.65 .21 11.85 9.59 4.95 J 2. 37 2.21 .62 5 .74 1.80 3 1 Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart)... 7.11 1.05 1.47 3 2.37 2. 10 2.21 17. 12 1.87 1.25 3 2 1.05 .74 1.35 2.21 .42 .90 2. 37 1.05 .74 1.35 2.08 VI. M ental alienation . 1.05 1.35 .62 2 2.10 11.80 4.05 2.70 18 4. 74 5.90 4. 95 2.70 2 4.74 2. 10 2. 21 .45 1.87 1 2. 37 4.15 .45 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 1.05 2. 21 1.35 .21 1.05 .74 .21 .74 .74 1.35 .74 .21 .74 .42 9.48 .90 18.96 2. 10 11.80 3. 60 3.53 7 2. 37 . 45 .62 1; .74 .90 .21 2.37 1.05 2.21 2.25 1.25 1 4. 74 1.05 2. 95 .90 2.08 31 .74 .21 1.47 .45 2.37 1.47 .21 1.05 4. 43 1.35 1.66 VIII. Ear, diseases of . 9. 48 3.15 3. 69 8.56 4.98 2. 37 1. 05 .21 1.05 .42 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. ) Deviation of nasal septum, and spurs .21 1.05 Sinusitis ( all ) * t . /. 7.11 8. 39 .74 3.15 3.53 .74 .45 .42 Rhinitis (cause not stated) 9. 48 13. 64 2.21 4.50 4.98 Nasal fossae, other diseases ol 98. 65 .21 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. aps), of colored enlisted men in the United States,' Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. - jistis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. 0. 16 0. 43 0. 41 1.06 . 16 o. is 0.28 0. 63 . 30 . 15 1. 15 .28 0. 39 . 15 ... .49 .29 . 14 1. 25 .39 .14 .59 . 15 . 15 .28 .20 . 41 . 57 .28 . 98 3.73 3.52 8. 22 .85 5.02 7. 13 8. 58 3. 32 3. 77 .43 .32 . 20 3. 08 . 15 2. 74 .57 2.34 1 90 1. 30 . 15 5.91 .57 .63 1.36 3! 81 .49 . 14 .32 .29 .57 4. 82 .32 .59 . 45 5.71 . 15 . 14 .32 2. 19 6. 32 .44 1.87 .85 .63 . 65 3.51 2.71 3.81 2. 19 1.62 1.47 .72 1. 13 .63 1.62 3.12 .83 1. 96 3.81 2. 19 1. 14 .88 37. 90 2.27 1.25 .32 .59 1. 81 1.90 . 15 .63 . 20 .45 2. 19 1.78 . 44 1.30 1. 13 . 97 . 98 3.81 .16 . 14 . 20 7.13 .43 . 57 . 32 . 39 1 36 2. 19 27. 40 4. 10 18. 74 .85 . 97 7. 41 2. 49 13.72 3 ! 81 . 14 . 41 . 30 1 90 2. 11 1.32 2. 88 .57 .63 2. 27 1.75 1. 24 1.51 1.90 . 15 1. 14 .29 2. 59 1. 42 . 32 4. 68 75 15 1.90 .32 .59 . 14 .28 .63 . 98 .16 . 15 .32 1. 17 1.30 .85 .63 .32 .98 .41 . 75 1. 90 . 57 . 63 . 32 .39 . 15 1.90 . 28 . 16 .15 . 87 . 59 . 30 .16 1.03 . 43 . 41 . 30 . 16 .15 . 14 .32 . 30 . 16 . 29 . 45 .49 . 15 .57 59 .15 1. 14 .29 .57 6. 58 3. 41 3. 66 1.01 4.53 2.51 3. 24 7 80 1.24 1.66 7. 62 .32 . 59 .63 .59 1 90 . 29 . 14 .28 1. 17 . 15 3. 81 . 29 1. 30 . 15 .72 .57 .32 . 39 . 41 . I . 65 .44 . 28 83 1.90 2. 19 2.27 1.03 .57 1. 13 . 41 1. 21 . 28 .39 .60 .65 1.03 .29 .57 • .20 1. 24 .29 1-4 1.90 1. 78 1.03 .43 .57 .63 1.30 1.56 .41 1.66 2. 19 6.49 4. 25 6. 49 4.82 .63 8.11 6. 24 1.66 3. 32 3. 81 .16 .29 .29 .28 .20 .15 1.90 ■ -| .32 20 .16 . 15 .29 .20 .81 .14 .32 .39 . 14 .28 .30 .16 .29 .29 .28 20 - 1.78 1.17 2. 59 2. 55 2. 51 1.95 2.14 .83 .30 1.90 .16 . 14 . 28 .20 6.58 7.46 5. 86 94.38 4. 76 .43 49.03 .28 60.82 1.25 2. 59 .32 7. 60 .20 3. 32 5. 88 3. 81 865 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63 b 64 66 a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 68 f 68g 6Sh 68i 7.5a 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75 f 75g 75h 75i 75 j 75k 751 75m 75n 750 75p 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b S6d 86e 86f 86g 86h 86i MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 860 Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specm RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Camps of occurrence— Continued. classifi- cation No. Cause. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mill: 60 61 62 V. Nervous system, diseases of (oH). 0. 25 63a 63b 64 0. 94 .12 .25 65a 0.47 66b 66c 69 2.10 . 47 . 75 6. 55 2.10 1.88 7.21 1 1 74b .94 .94 1.37 6. 55 .94 1.12 74d 74e 74 f .37 11.27 24.48 72 73a 73b 73c .94 1.88 2. 73 .94 2. 10 1.88 4.85 3 2.10 .47 1.49 3 73d "4g 67 68a 68b 68c 68d 68e 681 68g 68h .94 .25 1.87 2.10 1.12 - 11 VI. Mental alienation. .47 .25 l| .75 4.68 2.10 2.82 13. 79 3 1.05 .50 3. 74 1.05 .47 1.99 2 .94 3.48 .47 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. .50 .12 .37 .94 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 753 75k .94 .12 1.05 .25 6. 55 1.05 3.29 6.83 3 1.24 1.87 1.05 .37 1.05 .12 3.74 1.41 1.24 I' 751 75m 75n 75o 75p i5r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b .94 1.05 1.41 1.74 2|( 1.87 .12 1.87 1.05 .50 ; .12 .94 .47 3.35 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 11.23 5. 25 3. 29 .94 6. 71 2 .25 .12 .47 .62 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. .94 1.87 86e .94 3. 15 1.49 i 86h S6i Rhinitis (cause not stated) 1 Nasal fossse, other diseases of 20.58 3.15 1.41 .47 5. 72 5 : j ! ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 867 / os), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. — Camps ol occurrence — Continued. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. 0. 60 0. 76 1.10 0. 21 0. 17 .43 . 17 0.61 1. 13 . 17 .86 .35 0. 23 .15 .64 .43 . 17 .23 0. 62 .23 . 46 . 86 2. 49 9. 08 11.30 10.03 6. 16 6.09 4. 78 2.76 10. 71 .60 6.85 .61 4.84 1. 14 .91 .60 2. 14 5.90 .62 .61 1. 13 2. 59 .46 .43 .35 . 15 . 86 1.82 . 17 1. 14 2. 28 6. 00 .69 . 21 1.87 1.82 2. 26 1.90 3.19 2. 13 2.99 4.96 .64 2.95 1.87 .61 3. 39 3. 28 2. 05 2.89 3. 59 . 55 1.50 2. 95 1.87 1.21 1.13 .69 .91 .61 1.65 2. 36 5.90 .35 .55 2. 14 3.11 1.13 1.90 .68 2. 43 1.20 1.10 2.36 2.95 113 295 .61 2. 07 . 23 3. 43 1.21 4S. 59 20. 23 10. 49 5. 02 .60 3. 86 39. 63 8. 85 1. 90 .46 1.25 2. 59 .68 2. 28 2. 39 1.10 2. 36 2. 95 1. 13 .23 .60 1.25 1.21 4. 15 .23 .76 .60 1.65 3. 43 . 43 2. 07 . 46 1.21 86 .61 .68 . 55 64 2. 49 .61 1.04 1.14 .46 1. 20 19. 28 . 17 . 15 9 78 .35 . 15 2. 78 .68 . 15 6 64 2.49 .61 .52 .46 1.20 7. 07 30 5.90 .23 .52 .30 . 55 8 00 .62 .46 . 15 8 86 2.49 3.03 5.65 6. 74 5.02 3.19 1.20 4.96 5. 14 8. 85 1.25 .35 .30 64 2. 95 1.04 .30 1 71 .61 48 .61 .30 i in 1.21 2. 26 1.38 .46 1.52 .60 1 10 1 67 1.87 3.03 1.13 1.73 .46 2. 13 .60 1.10 1.93 2.95 .61 . 17 . 23 .60 1. 13 .91 76 .60 2.95 1.2i 1.87 1.82 2.26 2. 25 1.82 1.37 .60 2 . 20 4.50 5.60 4.24 3.39 6. 74 7.52 7.15 2.39 4.41 7.92 5.90 .61 .35 .60 . 15 .17 .91 l.M .52 .23 .30 '.55 .17 .23 1. 13 .86 1.29 2.95 1.87 3.03 1.90 2.28 1.67 .55 1.93 .23 .30 2.95 1.87 12.71 11.30 3.63 2.05 22.37 7.77 26.45 2.57 20. 65 15. 13 1.13 .17 .46 .15 .55 .43 Inter- national | classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74 f 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 68b 68c 63d 68e 68f 68g 68h 68i ica 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 751 75g 75h 75i 75 j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76C 76d 76e 86a 86b 86d 86e 86 f 86g 86h 86 i ike. 0.11 .23 .11 .23 .34 .23 .11 .23 13. 19 .11 .69 .80 .23 .34 .11 2.64 2.18 1.03 .57 31.89 .69 1.49 .11 3.67 1.61 .34 .11 .11 .23 .23 .23 .11 4.36 .11 .23 .’ii 1.03 1.38 .11 .46 .69 2.87 .80 .69 1.49 .23 5.74 .46 868 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sped RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- States of occurrence. national classifi- cation No. Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illi- nois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. Mai ch ! set V. Nervous system , diseases of (all). 60 Encephalitis 61 Meningitis, simple 62 Locomotor ataxia 0.14 63a Multiple sclerosis 63 b 4. 39 64 5. 65 Facial paralysis . 14 66b 66c Paralysis without specified cause (others) . 14 1. 11 69 1.01 7. 02 8. 47 5. 47 3.34 13 74a 74 b .72 1.75 45. 46 8. 47 1.82 74c .43 2.83 .14 74e Neuro-eirculatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart. 74f . 86 1.82 ].ll 13 73 b 7.05 3.51 14. 13 4. 39 10. 02 73c 2. 02 2. 83 73d 74g 274. 62 .43 8. 77 2.83 2. 19 1.82 VI. Mental alienation. 67 General paralvsis of the insane 68a .29 2. 23 68 b 1.73 3. 51 19. 78 2. 67 1.82 4. 45 13. 68c 6. 58 1.11 68d 1.01 3. 51 10. 95 8. 00 3.34 68c 68f 1.75 6Sg 68h .29 1.75 1.82 1.11 13 68i 1.58 1.75 VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. 75a 1. 15 2. 83 1.11 1.01 1 75a . 14 2.83 1.11 (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) .14 75 b 75c 75d i.ii ...L 75e 75 f . 14 5.97 3. 02 .58 3. 51 90.92 8.47 7.30 1.11 13 75g .43 2.83 l.u .... . 2.83 75k 751 . 14 5. 33 .72 2. 83 4. 45 h. 75m 1.30 1.75 2. 19 75o 75p 75r . 14 - . 58 .. 1.82 2. 16 3. 51 5. 65 2. 67 2.23 VIII. Ear, diseases of. 2.59 . 14 5. 26 5. 65 6.58 3.65 10.02 13 76b 76c 76d 76e .14 2. 19 2.67 . . J- IX. Nasal fossee, diseases of. 86a 86b .14 2.67 1.82 1.75 2 83 1 86e 1.58 1.75 2. 83 4.39 1.82 3.34 86h 86i 4.18 29.83 39. 55 16.00 12.77 80.18 3.51 11.30 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN, 869 ms), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. ici •a Mis- souri. 1 New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. 2. 59 1.10 0. 38 2. 49 .19 1. 10 . 10 0. 15 0. 77 . 19 0.39 . 15 1. 54 1.81 3. 11 2. 87 .10 6.21 A . 15 1.54 .29 13. 22 10. 50 1.04 IS. 46 2. 49 2.59 7. 23 6. 97 9. 32 .39 .19 3 2. 33 .30 .77 .38 3.11 1. 94 1.19 .77 2. 87 8. 26 1.81 1.05 12.42 1.05 3.11 .78 .60 .19 4.41 1. 17 .89 4. 62 3. 62 2. 10 4.41 2. 33 2.98 10. 00 1.10 5.75 2. 49 16. 53 10.85 3. 05 6.21 1.94 1.34 3. 08 2. 19 2.59 8. 26 3. 72 9. 32 1.56 1.04 5. 39 16. 53 5.43 2. 00 3.11 1.54 . 10 3. 11 .30 1.54 .29 9. 32 13. 22 3.11 3. 27 10. 00 8. 62 3. 62 6.49 34. 16 .78 . 15 -i 8. 81 2.72 . 45 5. 39 3. 62 1.05 24.84 i. 56 .30 2.31 1.24 3. 11 . 15 .77 .10 4.41 .78 .30 2.87 2. 59 .30 1.54 5. 43 . 19 9. 32 3.11 .60 2. 59 3. 62 3. 82 .39 3. 62 .57 1.56 .30 1.17 2. 59 3. 15 7 .15 . 77 .10 .15 3.62 .... .48 . 10 1.10 2. 59 .39 5. 18 . 19 14 4. 67 7. 89 2. 31 4. 39 2.87 4. 99 8. 26 10. 85 6. 11 27. 95 .30 .77 . 29 .48 5. 39 .38 .78 .29 2. 67 4.41 .78 1.79 3. 08 2. 87 5. 43 .78 1.19 .77 2. 58 3 . n .78 .15 .38 .30 2.87 . 38 / .39 1.04 1.54 2. 59 1. 81 12. 66 9.32 6.21 7 5. 46 1.34 3.08 8.26 2. 77 4.41 5.83 4. 02 6. 15 9. 97 16. 53 10.85 7.35 21.74 4.41 1.56 .77 2.49 1.05 .15 1.81 .19 .19 .29 . 19 .39 .78 .15 3. 08 3.62 3 . n .39 .77 .29 3.11 3.11 1.94 .00 1.54 12. 47 2.59 3.62 2.67 .10 *7."63* .19 9 32 A '22.OS io.ii' "Too' ' ' 36.66 * ' 20 * 83 ' ” *2*87* ’i34.'67* ”i6." 36* "3i4.’05' ’ 16." 28 "37." 27* Total States. Total camps. Total States and camps. 0.03 0. 01 0.01 .14 .27 .24 . 11 . 14 . 13 .06 . 10 .09 .17 .26 .24 . 51 .25 .32 .17 .09 .09 .06 .05 .26 .39 .38 4.71 6.41 6. 00 . 11 .07 .08 .82 1.63 1.43 1.02 1.28 1. 22 .40 .22 .26 .26 3. 06 2. 38 .01 .01 .08 .06 1. 68 2.61 2.39 4. 34 2. 09 2.64 2. 24 3. 64 3.31 .23 . 17 4. 20 1.25 1.96 .11 .11 .11 .40 1.18 .99 4.49 13. 20 11. 10 .57 .32 .38 1.79 1.94 1.90 .06 .05 .68 1.87 1.59 .09 .04 .05 .40 .72 .64 .68 . 16 .29 1.93 1.49 1.60 .48 .24 .29 . 17 . 17 . 17 1. 14 . 49 .64 .14 .60 .49 .09 .28 .23 . 14 . 15 . 15 .11 .34 .29 . 17 .42 .36 5. 48 4. 38 4. 65 .28 .40 .37 .31 .34 .34 .31 .05 . a . 17 .46 .39 1. 53 .95 1.09 1.39 1.42 1.41 .51 .16 . 03 .25 . 02 .31 .46 .43 . 77 .33 .44 2.53 1.76 1.95 5. 25 6.08 5.88 . 54 . 16 .25 .17 .06 .09 .11 .29 .25 .43 . 31 34 .14 .07 .09 . 23 . 22 . 22 .03 .04 .03 1.96 1.84 1.S7 .03 . J4 .11 .01 .01 13.29 8.S4 9.91 .23 S. 26 6.32 Inter- nation al classifi- cation No. 60 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 74f 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g 67 68a 6Sb 6Se 68d 68e 6Sf 6Sg 6Sh 68i 7 03 . 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75 j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75 p 75r 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 86a 86b 86 d 86 e 86 f $6g 86 h 86i 870 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- national classifi- cation No. 87 a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81 d 82 83a 83b S3c 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85f 85g 85h 89-90 92a 93a 93b 93c 9fi 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a- 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spet RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Dod X. Throat, diseases of. 2. 37 1.05 0. 74 3.15 1.66 Larynx, other diseases of 59. 24 91.29 85.55 25. 68 27.83 1.45 - 4. 74 1.05 3. 60 1.05 7. 11 28. 33 15. 49 69. 37 1. 87 3.15 1.47 .90 .83 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 11.85 15. 74 69. 33 3.69 5.41 6.02 .90 .62 ' ( 2) Aortic stenosis ...” .21 11.85 11. 54 32. 45 33.18 2. 25 4.15 .62 4. 20 1.35 (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic .90 (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified .42 14. 75 2.25 .21 2.37 2. 10 2.21 5.41 .62 ■ i 2. 37 .74 .90 .42 .74 .62 .21 ' L 2.37 .90 .21 35. 55 6. 30 13.27 13.51 13.08 IB 2.37 .74 .90 .42 2.37 1.47 4. 50 .42 1 .45 .21 2 .21 23. 70 8. 39 8.11 4.50 10. 18 .21 4 .42 2.95 5.86 11.42 .21 2. 37 1.05 16.96 2. 70 2. 91 2.37 1.47 1.45 2. 37 1.35 .21 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 127. 97 68. 20 117. 26 46.46 19.91 150. 46 49.02 13! 189.58 110.18 18.02 17.65 ( 213. 27 68. 20 189. 65 16.61 r 2.37 1.05 1.05 2.21 1.35 1.25 r 9. 48 9. 44 7. 38 9. 46 5. 19 7. 11 9. 44 3.69 74 17.57 2.70 1.05 .74 .45 .21 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. .90 .21 14.22 2. 10 2.21 2.25 3.12 .21 .74 .42 ' 1.05 .62 7.11 9.44 8.85 8. 11 5.82 4.74 1.05 2.95 21.33 3.15 2.21 2.25 7.S9 ! . 26.07 .74 4.95 7.27 2.10 .90 .21 2.37 16. 59 74 7.35 9.59 4.95 3. 75 2 16.59 11.54 18.44 22. 52 6.85 .45 .42 4.74 4.43 3.15 2.49 Intestines, other diseases of 116.11 25.18 11.80 10.81 46 13.08 4.74 1.05 Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of 2.37 .45 .21 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 871 »js), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Gamps of occurrence— Continued. litis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. J ohnston. Lee. Lewis. 6. 58 1.30 1.61 1.01 1.42 0. 32 2. 73 0.41 . 16 .28 41.67 70.69 25. 94 31. 85 13. 04 28.21 37. 62 45.23 5. 39 37.70 19.05 3. 08 2. 64 .57 4. 53 .97 .98 14. 48 7. 62 26.32 14.59 8.79 8.94 3. 68 4.39 6. 16 12.09 2. 90 7.99 7.62 1.95 .73 .43 1. 13 .63 .97 .39 .83 1.90 .16 . 15 .29 .32 .20 .41 .30 .16 .32 .20 . 8.77 16.05 6.89 5. 62 . 85 1.25 6. 16 4.29 5. 39 15. S3 9. 53 .49 1.32 . 14 .97 1. 17 1.24 1.51 .32 .15 .14 .41 8.77 7.30 3.08 3.60 . 57 1.25 3.24 2.53 2. 49 11.76 5. 71 7.62 1.61 1.01 1.24 .90 1.90 .28 .32 .15 .32 .44 . 7 2 .97 1. 36 1.90 2. 19 1.14 .29 .14 .28 3. 81 .16 .44 .20 .49 6. 74 .87 .28 .63 97 2. 14 1.06 3.81 10.97 .49 .44 .29 .30 .32 .29 .30 c 1 .30 .28 .39 . 41 .30 .29 .39 .45 6. 58 18. 81 8.35 12.39 6.24 3. 76 4. 22 10. 33 2. 07 5.28 24. 76 1.14 1.61 3.32 1 98 1. 25 .98 1.90 .16 .88 1.01 .85 . 65 1. 17 1.06 1.90 .32 .14 1.90 10. 97 5.35 7. 62 3. 46 5. 10 8.78 7. 46 10. 92 3.32 10. 71 7.62 .15 .72 .28 . 63 .32 1.90 . 14 .63 .20 3.89 .29 4.61 . 2S .32 . 78 12. 82 7. 62 . 15 2. i9 3.24 3. 96 1.73 1.98 3.24 .39 1. 24 4. 37 5. 71 .32 .43 .28 . 63 1.36 .30 2. 19 .16 . 15 .14 .59 .15 70. 18 53.34 63. 46 41.65 42. 51 38. 87 46. 04 100. 41 80.44 43.14 66.67 4.39 9.89 13. 05 3. 60 1.70 6. 27 51. 88 15. 60 9. 54 6. 03 32. 38 17. 54 78. 47 69. 91 54. 48 48. 46 23. 20 41.83 63. 37 26. 12 15. 54 9.53 2. 19 .16 .44 .29 2. 14 .41 1.51 2.19 .97 1.76 1.73 . 85 .32 2.92 1.66 .60 5. 71 6. 58 7. 62 9.53 5.91 1.98 3. 76 5. 51 7. 99 4.15 3.92 9. 53 3. 57 3.08 6. 63 1.42 6. 90 1.62 2.92 3.32 5. 13 11.43 .16 . 44 . 14 .28 .32 .20 .30 .16 . 14 5. 02 .32 .39 .49 .29 .72 .65 .30 .28 . 20 2.19 2.11 1.17 1.15 1.70 1.25 .97 2. 92 1.24 2.41 . 14 .57 .63 13. i6 9.73 6. 01 4.90 2.83 8.78 3. 57 7. 02 1.24 3.62 5. 71 .81 .43 1.90 ' 6.58 .32 .29 .87 .63 3. 57 .78 4. 9S 8.89 3. SI 2. 27 5. 42 2. 16 2. S3 4. 39 3.24 4.09 3.32 2. 11 9.53 .16 1.73 11.05 57.68 15. 60 .41 1.66 1.90 .32 .15 .29 .98 1. 13 4. 3y 5. 67 4.40 7.64 3.12 .63 8.11 4. 87 1.66 3.32 9.53 14. 75 20. 37 17. 73 12. 75 8. 78 6. 49 18. 53 8. 29 9.35 13. 34 .49 . 15 .29 .32 .39 .41 1.90 4.05 2. 93 3.03 . 57 .63 .97 .39 .41 1.21 5. 71 12.48 19. 20 5. 33 7. 08 14. 42 7. 46 10. 72 64.68 7. 53 7. 62 . 14 .39 .81 .73 .29 1.01 .29 .57 .63 .32 .39 .78 .41 . 45 .45 1.90 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 87a S7b 100a 100b 100c lOOd lOOe 78 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79at 7) 79a( 8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a Sib 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84a 84b 85a 85b S5c 85d 85f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105e 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b 872 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spei « RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- Camps of occurrence — Continued. national classifi- Cause. cation No. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mil! X. Throat , diseases of . 4. 68 1.05 0.94 2.98 S7b 100a 100b 59. 88 15. 74 15. 02 28. 70 8' ! 10.29 3.15 2. 35 1.99 100c 100d lOOe 3. 74 9. 44 10.80 8. 45 2. 10 . 25 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 .47 . 50 79a 79a 2. 81 3. 15 4. 70 4. 72 1.05 1.41 .87 79a 79a 79a 2. 81 2. 10 1. 88 2. 11 1.41 1.37 79a 79a 79)j> .37 .12 79d 79e SO .94 2.61 3. 74 .62 1.05 .12 .94 8lb .47 .12 81c 81d 82 83a 83 b 12. 16 6. 30 10. 32 9. 19 < 2. 81 1.05 2.24 83c 83d .94 .94 1.12 .25 " 84a 84b 7.48 .94 8. 39 9. 86 5.09 | i: 85b 85c S5d 1.05 .99 85f 4. 68 6.09 85g 85h 2. 10 .25 .12 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 88. 88 49. 32 40.38 98. 40 63 91 .94 5. 25 35. 68 15. 41 2 92a 40. 22 12.59 68. 08 30.69 If 93a .37 93b 3. 74 1.05 1.88 .62 93c 9.35 7. 35 4.23 6.71 .61 96 4. 68 6. 30 7.04 2.61 1 97 1.05 .99 98 .25 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a 99b 99c .94 5. 61 1.41 2.11 I 102a 102b 102c .12 25.26 8.39 6. 10 13. 17 3 105b 105c 106 5. 25 .47 3.60 4. 68 5. 25 3. 29 2.24 7 1 1.12 .25 107b 1.05 .25 108 4.68 5. 25 3. 29 3.23 4 109a 13. 10 9. 44 9.39 26.47 6 109b 110a .37 4. 20 1.88 1.86 J 110b 1 1? 10. 29 8. 39 15. 49 10. 44 j- .94 1.05 .50 115b Gall-bladder and bile-duct, other diseases of .94 .47 .99 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 873 whs), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. | inter- 'national 1 ke. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth . Wheeler. Upton. Others. classifi- cation No. 2.98 1.25 4.24 3.39 3.28 2.05 3.04 0.60 3.86 3.00 2.95 87a .11 .17 87 b 36. 59 18.06 27.24 18. OS 53.59 54.04 50. 81 11.36 17.63 34.27 82.60 100a 3.90 1.87 4.52 6.74 2.05 .46 3.86 1.71 100b .17 .21 100c 14.68 1.25 3.03 10.17 13.31 12.99 15.67 12.55 33.06 22.71 5.90 l00d , .23 .62 .61 .17 .23 3.19 .21 lOOe .11 .23 .30 .43 77 .34 .17 .15 78 16.52 1.87 3.63 5.65 5. 88 4.79 4.86 1.20 4.41 9.64 17.70 79a .80 1.25 .17 .23 .46 1.65 1.71 79a(l ) ,ii .62 .61 .64 79a(2> 9.98 3.03 4.52 4.15 3.88 2.58 1.20 2.76 5. 78 5.90 79a(3) 4.82 .61 1.13 1.21 .68 .76 1.50 11.80 79a(4) .35 .15 79a(5) . 15 79a(7) .80 .15 79a(8) . 2.49 1.21 2.42 .23 .30 .86 79b .23 .61 .86 .23 .60 .21 79c .92 .62 3.63 1.38 .23 .76 1.50 5.90 79d .80 .61 .17 1.60 .30 1.20 1.50 .62 .21 80 .23 .52 .15 81a .62 .52 1.60 .15 .21 81b - .52 81c .17 .60 81d .11 .17 .23 .21 82 19.38 8. 10 3.63 15.82 18.84 13.68 13.54 6.58 7.16 15.42 11.80 83a 2.75 .61 1. 13 1.73 .46 1.37 .60 4.50 2.95 83b 1 2.18 .61 2.26 1.21 2.05 1.52 1.79 83c .69 1.13 .46 .46 .64 83d .17 .23 84a 8.60 8.10 9.69 7.91 16.59 3.88 ii.il 8.37 9.92 8.35 2.95 84b .46 .61 .17 .30 3.31 .21 85a .23 .15 85b 91.54 7.47 1.37 1.06 85d 4.82 9.96 4.84 3.80 8.21 6.69 .60 . 55 5. 57 17.70 85f .57 .62 .17 .23 .91 .60 1. 10 .86 .23 1.25 .61 .17 .15 .64 85h 184. 80 44.83 89.60 164. 98 57.92 101.69 232. 69 5S.58 306. 34 55.47 82. 60 89-90 17. 43 46.70 29.05 9.04 115.13 13.23 8.37 34.67 13. 7S 26.39 5.90 91 67.10 25.53 31.48 44.07 37.52 26.22 56.76 28.69 237.46 35.77 97. 35 92a : .57 .61 .52 .30 .60 1.29 93a .80 1.82 2.26 2.07 .91 .61 .60 1. 10 1.29 93b 7.69 5.60 12.71 3.39 7.09 2.51 8.06 2.39 1.65 5.78 8. 85 93c , 15.71 8.10 6.66 4.52 4.49 13.45 8.52 5.38 3.31 5.78 5.90 96 .69 2.49 1.38 .23 .15 .21 97 .34 2.42 1.21 .23 .61 55 .64 98 .34 .62 . 17 .23 .30 . 60 99a . 46 99b 3. 10 4.36 1.82 2. 26 2. 59 16.64 2. 74 3.59 1. 10 26. 77 99c . 43 101 .23 .62 .61 .52 . 60 .43 102a .11 . 60 55 .21 102b 9. 29 6. 85 5. 45 4.52 8. 99 8. 66 8.37 3.59 4. 96 5.14 2. 95 102c .23 15 2. 95 .80 1.21 . 52 1 82 1 87 60 1. 65 5. 90 105b 8.60 2. 49 5. 45 4.52 3. 98 8.44 23. 28 4.7S 2. 76 4. 50 2. 95 105c . 46 3.11 30.87 23.73 4.56 33.93 5. 90 106 • ii .35 . 15 107a .57 .35 . 68 10 65 .60 107b .11 . 23 . 15 L07c '.00 5. 60 5. 45 3. 39 6.40 3.19 5. 78 5.38 4. 96 8.35 S. 85 108 j 32. 12 20. 55 3. 63 16. 95 18. 67 14. 82 17.19 16. 74 11.02 53. 76 17. 70 109a . 11 .62 . 17 .43 109b 5.39 .62 1.82 1.13 2. 42 2. 28 3. 65 1.20 2.20 3. 43 110a 18. 58 8. 10 12.11 134. 46 15.21 8. 21 30. 58 .60 17. 63 5.35 88. 50 110b . 11 . 17 113 52 114 .80 1.21 . 17 46 . 15 .21 2. 95 115a ,34 1.82 .35 .46 1.06 .55 1.07 115b 874 MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spent j RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national) classifi- cation , No. Cause. States of occurrence. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- umbia. Florida. Georgia. Illi- nois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. Ma Ct sel " 87a 87b 100a 100b 100c lOOd looe 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 81a 81b 81c 81 d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d S4a 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85e 851 85? 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 99a 99b 99c 101 102a 102b 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 107b 107c 108 109 a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 115b X. Throat, diseases of. 1.73 1.75 19. 78 8.00 4. 39 3. 65 6.6? 11.94 28. 94 1.15 .14 13. 96 .29 .14 .43 26. 32 8. 77 93. 22 98. 67 18. 67 76. 76 133. 2i 7.30 98.00 2.23 25 .... 136. 37 5.26 42. 38 29.34 10.97 104. 01 26.73 1.11 IS .... XI. Circvlalory system , diseases of. 2. 83 1.58 .14 .29 .72 .14 .29 5. 26 39. 55 2.83 15. 35 3.65 6.08 1.11 12 5. 26 31.08 5. 65 10.97 4.39 3.65 5. 57 12 2.99 .43 2.83 1. 11 1.82 .43 8. 47 2. 83 1.11 .86 6.68 .... .29 .... Hemorrhoids 13.25 1.15 .72 .14 5.26 1.75 25. 43 2.83 2.83 2. S3 8.00 13, 16 4. 39 3. 65 4.45 27 2.99 1.11 5. 97 9.07 15.79 1.75 14.13 2. 83 2.67 1.82 11.14 1.82 1.75 1.11 .14 1.44 1.75 45. 46 14.13 3.34 Hemorrhage 2.99 .... .14 27. 21 1.15 4. 32 .14 .58 2. 88 .29 .14 .58 .29 XII. Respiratory system , diseases of. Bronchitis 11.94 61.40 7.02 7.02 90.92 197. 74 16.95 84. 75 5. 65 40.00 2.67 66.67 35.09 6. 58 35.09 60.22 9.13 12.77 87.98 11.14 67.94 1.11 2.23 12. 25 27 i3 .... :::: 1.75 5. 26 3. 51 2. 83 19.78 11.30 2. 67 13. 34 5. 33 1.82 1.82 Pleura, other diseases of 2. 99 2. 19 4.39 Asthma 2. 83 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris 12.81 1. 75 45.46 19.78 9. 13 3.34 .... 2.67 1.82 2. 99 10. 51 5. 26 45. 20 21.34 30.70 7.30 12.25 5.26 22. 81 136.37 14.93 9.50 7.49 11.30 2.83 10. 67 2. 19 3. 65 3.34 24.50 1.44 .58 5. 18 4.32 5. 26 7. 02 45. 46 33. 90 64. 97 2.83 8.47 118. 64 2.83 5.33 8. 00 13.16 26.32 5. 47 14.60 6. 68 Hernia 14.93 Fistula in ano , Intestines, other diseases of 2. 99 35.82 .14 34. 99 1.75 24. 56 136. 37 10. 67 19. 74 21.90 16.70 .43 . 14 5. 65 2.19 1.11 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 875 of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. £ Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. 37 8.81 5.46 3.27 12. 31 14.37 5.18 8.26 9.04 .39 2.59 10 88.11 26.43 71.18 4. 28 63.56 1. 79 128. 47 4.62 18.64 22.99 254. 37 2.49 54.40 66.12 8.26 79. 57 10.85 .77 39. 65 10.89 .78 17.27 .30 50.78 .77 13.16 40. 23 74.82 7.77 8. 26 32.55 .77 .45 3. 85 :-7 8.81 12. 06 2.08 4. 62 3.29 8.62 12.95 14.47 7.7 2.33 .30 5. 18 1.81 4. 41 6.61 i. 79 4.62 2.19 8.62 2.59 10.85 4.41 2.33 2. 59 1.81 .39 2 59 .39 1. 10 .39 1.54 1.10 6. 5S 3. 29 1.81 2. 33 6. 15 1.81 4.41 1.17 .45 12.31 .77 1.10 1.S1 . 15 .77 . 77 1! 1 4. 41 8. 95 9. 68 4. 39 10. 36 16. 53 12. 66 1. 17 .60 3. 08 2.59 41. 33 1.81 1. 81 .39 .30 2.31 3. 29 .39 .30 1.81 < 4 13.22 14. 00 7. 44 10. 77 2. 19 10.36 8.26 14. 47 .39 • .. 7.00 .45 .77 16. 53 4 .39 1.64 3. 85 2. 19 8.26 1.81 1.81 .39 1 17 7 >4 83. 70 17.62 66.08 77. 79 35. 01 51.34 51. 68 3.87 5. 81 10S. 46 13. 85 46. 16 58.12 2.19 17.54 123. 56 8. 62 80. 46 79.80 7.4S 37.41 15. 54 5. 18 10.36 99. 17 16.53 141.06 10.85 52.44 .39 . 15 3. OS 2. 19 2.49 2.72 3. 85 5. 48 10. 96 2. 87 7. 23 12. 66 7 13. 22 12.45 4.76 3. OS 2.87 2. 49 7. 77 4 8.81 2.33 1.04 3. 08 2. 19 2.87 3. 62 1.10 .39 .30 .39 .89 4 4.41 1.56 3.57 3. 85 4.39 2.87 2.49 2.59 5.43 7 .30 .1 13.22 12. 45 7.89 17. 69 7.68 25.86 39.90 2.59 33.06 19.89 4.41 3.11 3.87 7 77 16. 53 8.26 23.50 10. 85 3.62 1.81 1.81 !7 4.41 11.28 .78 7. 15 10.42 9.23 1.54 19. 74 2. 87 4.99 2. 59 •• 2.31 1.04 .15 l'7 o >4 30. S4 8.81 7.78 16.72 6. 10 1.79 15 6.92 13.85 4.39 16. 45 2. 87 20.12 2.49 4.99 2. 59 7.77 8.26 16. 53 14.47 14.47 1.81 15' 8.81 1.17 1.04 30.84 10.11 41.68 26. 92 9. S7 97.70 2.49 103. 63 157. 02 32.55 .39 1.17 30 .74 .77 4.99 3.62 Total. States. Total camps. Total States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Vir- ginia. Others. 1.81 24.84 3.64 2.50 2. 77 S7a .06 .05 33.01 102.48 53. 10 40. 05 43. 19 100a 2. 19 12.42 2. SI 3. 51 3.34 100b .06 . 13 . 11 100c 9.25 68.32 17.86 12.73 14.00 100d .38 6.21 .40 .73 . 65 lOOe .95 .37 . 14 .20 77 .19 .37 . 11 . 17 78 19. 75 59.00 9. 74 9 92 9.87 79a 1.62 12. 42 1.02 . ID .82 79a (1) .38 .17 . 14 .15 79a (2) 14. 02 27. 95 6.70 6.43 6.49 79a (3) 3.15 12. 42 1.45 2. 12 1.96 79a (4) .29 6.21 .26 .13 .16 79a(5> .03 .02 79a (7) .29 . 14 .33 .28 79a (8) 1.05 6.21 .57 .94 . S5 79b . 3S .26 .16 . 19 79c 6.20 9 32 2. 70 1.53 1.82 79d 2. 58 3.11 1.82 .73 .99 79e .38 . 17 . 17 . 17 80 . 10 .06 .09 .08 8la .86 .37 .25 .28 81b . 10 .06 .06 . 06 81e . 19 3. 11 .09 . 05 .06 81 d . 09 . 07 82 13.17 40. 38 11.13 12.02 11.80 83a 1.81 3.11 1.42 1. 56 1.53 83 b .48 3.11 .68 1.41 1.2.3 83e .29 6.21 .31 . 2S .29 83d 03 no 5.82 24. S4 7. 95 8. 21 8. 15 S4b .29 . 17 2. SO 2. 17 85a .10 .06 .09 .08 S5b 2. 29 1.42 9. 67 7. 67 85c .10 .03 .02 .02 85d 03 2. 00 6. 21 1.85 3. 85 3. 37 851 . 19 .17 .47 . 10 85g .38 6.21 .23 .23 .23 85h 106. 56 170. 80 72. 45 94. 13 SS. 8S 89-90 16. 13 24.84 10. 54 21.59 IS. 92 91 70. 13 55. 90 35. 98 51.98 4S. 10 92a .57 .54 .52 . 53 93a 2. 19 3.11 1.59 1.24 1.32 93b 12.40 31. 06 8.04 6.42 6.81 93c 7.06 21.74 3. 38 6. 31 5. 60 96 . 10 .09 .37 .30 97 . 19 .28 .40 .37 98 .10 3.11 .34 .24 99a QQh 6.20 12. 42 6.27 3.89 4.46 99c .29 .23 22 j22 102a 9. 45 1.8. 63 11.27 7.32 S. 27 102c .19 6.21 .11 .21 . 19 105a 13.07 3.11 6. 59 1.61 2.81 105b 4.S7 37. 27 8.04 5. 48 6. 09 105c .19 4.34 6. 08 5. 66 106 . 11 .07 .08 107a .10 .54 .91 .82 107b 14 10 11 107c 6. 96 12.42 6.67 5. 35 5. 67 108 12. 7S 24.84 10.31 18. 68 16. 66 109a .29 3.11 .20 .21 .21 109b 2.67 12.42 1.45 2.41 2. IS 110 a IS. 13 127.33 30. 33 15.24 1S.SS 110b .03 .03 no 03 113 05 114 86 .60 !51 .53 115a . 86 .60 . 45 .49 115b MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 876 Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Camps of occurrence. classifi- cation No. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Dodi XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115c 1.05 0.45 0.21 117a Peritonitis .45 117b 1.05 1.35 .21 118b Visceroptosis 118c Digestive system, other diseases of 1.05 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 119 Nephritis, acute 2.37 0.74 .45 120 Nephritis, chronic 2.37 .74 .45 .83 122a Abscess , perinephritic 122b Nephroptosis 122c Hydronephrosis 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 1.05 .90 .42 122 e 1.05 1.66 123 Nephrolithiasis 124a 4. 74 1.05 2.21 3.60 1.04 124b Bladder, other diseases of 7.11 3.60 2. 08 125a Urethritis (nonvenereal) 2.10 1.35 12. 67 125b Stricture (nonvenereal) .45 2.08 125c .74 .45 126 2. 37 1.25 127a 11.85 3.15 1.47 .90 7.89 127b Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 2.37 1.05 .74 2.25 14.54 127c Hydrocele 2.37 2. 21 .90 1.45 I27d 9.48 .45 .83 127e 3.15 1.47 1.35 1.66 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 .21 143a 143b 11.85 .74 1.25 144a 7. 11 7.35 2.95 3.15 4.57 144b Cellulitis 2.37 .74 4.05 2.08 145a 11.85 .45 1.25 145b 7.11 1.05 .45 .42 145c Ectoparasites 3.69 .90 .21 145d Clavus .21 i l5e .21 145f 2.37 .74 .45 1.25 145g 145h 11.85 2.10 2.25 4.57 1451 .62 145j 145k .45 1451 .62 1 45m 1 .21 145n 7.11 1.47 2.70 9.55 1450 11.85 4.20 9.59 6. 76 5.61 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 3.69 1.80 1.04 . ... 1 146b 2.37 8.11 6.31 .21 146c 2.37 1.05 1.47 1.35 1.04 ¥ 147a .74 4.50 2.91 i 147b .45 147c 1.05 1.80 .62 147d .45 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- cepted). 1.47 2.70 .42 149a 2.37 1.35 1 1401) .74 1.35 .42 r 149c .90 .83 r 149d 4.74 3.69 .45 2.28 m 149e 1.05 8.85 13.51 4.57 149f 2.37 .45 ji 149g 1 49h .74 .42 i:,2 9.48 3.15 11.80 9.91 5.82 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 2.37 1.47 .90 .21 7!) 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 338. 87 90.23 75.21 37.39 29.91 Total for diseases 5,511.85 3, 131.16 1,875.36 2,510.81 1,230.74 1,92:1 — - - ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 877 » ), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. II 1 If- F unston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. 0. 16 0. 15 0.29 4.98 1.90 115c 0. 20 0. 15 117a |i 1 .16 .72 0. 28 .39 1.90 117b ■ .28 .20 118b .16 .15 .20 .30 118c .49 .29 .78 .75 119 .49 .73 .57 .28 1. 17 .41 .30 120 . 16 0. 63 .41 122a . 14 122b .15 122c .15 2. 02 .45 l'22d 1.14 .29 . 14 .28 .63 .78 .45 1.90 122e .49 .14 .28 .59 .41 3. 81 123 ‘ j 2.11 .44 2. 88 .97 1.56 .41 1.06 3. 81 124a .65 1.61 1.15 1.13 .63 . 65 .78 .41 . 75 124b 4.39 .49 .15 .32 .98 .41 .30 1 25a .49 .44 .43 .32 . 59 1.06 125b .15 . 14 .57 1.90 12.5c .97 .43 .28 .39 . 15 126 2. 19 . 16 ]. 17 .29 1.13 .63 .32 .39 1.66 .30 127a 2.19 .49 1.47 .29 1. 13 2. 59 1.56 1.36 127 b 1.30 1.61 1. 15 1. 70 .63 .98 1.21 127c .49 4. 98 .14 1.98 2. 51 2. 92 .41 .60 127d 6. 58 5.84 4.69 2.02 1.13 1.25 6. 81 3. 12 2. 90 3.02 5.71 127e 142 .16 . 14 . 28 .63 .41 143a .97 1.76 . 87 1 42 .63 .97 2. 14 . 83 1. 51 143b 2. 19 3.08 3. 08 1.30 4.25 2. 51 2. 92 5.46 1.66 3. 32 144a .16 1.76 2. 16 1.42 5. 02 2. 59 1. 56 .90 144b .29 . 14 .28 .20 145a .49 .29 .57 1.70 .63 .32 .98 .30 3.81 145b .59 .28 .32 .20 145c . 28 .60 145d .16 .72 .28 .32 .39 .41 145e .32 .87 .57 .65 .98 145f .28 .32 .20 145g 2. 19 1.62 .88 1.01 2. 27 5.02 .20 1.66 . 45 17. 14 145h .63 .20 . 41 14Si .16 .15 .20 145] .57 145k .16 1451 .16 .28 .39 1.90 145m 2.43 .73 . 14 .57 .63 1.30 1.95 .83 1.66 5.71 145n (2.19 5.35 6.01 3.60 4.82 3. 76 3.24 7.21 2.49 5. 88 11.43 1450 .81 .73 1.30 .57 .97 .98 .83 146a 3. 57 1.32 6. 20 .57 .63 1.30 2.14 .41 1. 21 5.71 146b 1.62 2. 45 1 49. 63 39 39 41 1 21 1.90 146c 2. 76 .44 .72 .85 1.25 .59 .41 . 45 1.90 147a 2.19 . 28 .41 .15 147b .32 .59 .43 1. 13 1.25 . 78 .41 4. 52 147c .32 .14 .28 .39 .41 147d 2.59 .88 22. 77 1.13 .63 .32 .78 .41 1. 36 1.90 147e .49 . 14 57 1 95 .32 39 .75 3. 81 149a .32 1 28 .63 .39 .30 1.90 149b .29 . 41 .30 149c • - | .97 .29 1.59 1.42 .63 1.75 .83 .15 1.S0 149d ! 4.39 36. 48 1.32 9. 94 1.13 1.88 1.30 1.56 5.28 20.95 149e .65 .15 .72 149f .15 . 14 98 63 32 20 .30 149? 4. 39 13.46 5.13 17. 58 4. 53 4. 39 2. 92 7.21 .83 2.71 20. 95 149h 10.70 .32 .29 1.01 .28 .78 .41 .60 1.90 150 41.02 30. 78 21. 48 43. 07 33.86 55. 45 57.14 49. 75 31.98 120. 00 189 119. 48 -1 2,287. 13 2,060. 68 1,380.90 2,090. 68 1,618. 18 1,084. 96 2,146.43 1,553.90 1, 18S. 67 1,830.48 878 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 91. — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spt RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Camps of occurrence— Continued. classifi- cation No. Cause. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Ml XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115c 3. 15 0. 47 1. 86 117a 1.05 .25 .12 117b Peritoneal adhesions .47 118b Visceroptosis II8c .25 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute .12 120 2.10 . 37 122a Abscess, perinephritic 122 b 122c 122d 1. 05 .47 . 12 122c Kidney and aim ex a, other diseases of .94 .37 123 Nephrolithiasis .25 124a 124 b 1. 87 1.05 .47 1. 12 1.87 . 94 1.74 125a 1.05 1.41 .25 125b 125c 126 .94 .37 .25 Prostate, diseases of .12 .62 127a .47 127b 127c .94 2.10 3.15 . 47 .62 .47 1.74 127(1 . 94 .47 .87 127e 9. 35 1.05 .47 4.72 r XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143a .37 143b 2. 10 1.49 144a 7. 48 3. 15 2. 35 5.9G 144b 5. 25 1.41 2. 98 145a 2. 10 1.05 .37 : 145b 5. 61 .75 1.49 145d 145e 145f 1.05 1.05 .62 1. 87 . 94 .47 .99 145g 145h .94 2. 10 .47 .87 1451 .25 145j 145k 1451 .25 1 ! 145m 1.05 .47 .99 1 145o 6. 55 9. 44 5.16 8. 57 1 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 146b 1.46c .94 1.37 ! 5. 25 1.88 1.37 1. 87 2. 10 2. 35 1.61 | 1.87 .47 .75 i 147c _ 1.87 .62 1 147d 147e .12 . 94 .94 .87 1.87 .87 [ ( 149b 149c 149d 149c . 75 .12 ' ■ 2. 10 .94 . 50 * 29.00 2. 10 3.29 2.9S i 149f 149g 149h .50 .94 .25 10. 29 3.15 3.29 11.93 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 .47 .62 189 N ot specified or ill-defined diseases 57. 06 20. 99 52.59 60.01 L Total for diseases 1, 347. 99 2, 140. 61 1, 386. 85 1,650. 64 7# 1 ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 879 iy, of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. p Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. 23 1. 21 1. 13 1.04 0.46 .30 0.21 f 0. 62 .61 .69 0. 46 .43 5. 90 .17 5. 90 .11 1.82 .52 . 46 .30 . 43 .92 1. 13 . 86 .23 .46 1.20 .86 .! 2. 95 ■n : :::: .21 2. 95 .92 1. 87 .35 . 68 .30 . 60 .43 .11 .23 .60 .80 .62 .61 1.13 1.73 .91 .46 1. 79 1. 65 .86 :.52 .62 2. 26 1.56 1.37 1.37 .60 1.10 2. 7S 2. 95 .01 4.24 22. 65 .23 . 43 .80 1.25 .61 2. 25 .23 1.22 1. 65 1.93 .57 .23 '. 69 .62 1.21 .23 .62 11.50 1.04 . 46 . 76 . 86 .92 3.11 .61 5.01 1. 14 1.22 1.20 2.36 2. 95 .49 .62 1.21 2. 26 1.21 1. 60 1.22 1.79 . 55 2. 14 .38- 1.25 1.82 7. 78 .46 . 76 2. 99 2. 20 .43 ..•36 2. 49 3.03 2. 26 4.15 1.60 1.10 1.79 1.10 3. 64 .11 .23 . 43 2. 95 .62 1. 13 .35 .61 1.25 2. 42 3.39 .86 .91 1. 06 .60 . 55 .64 8. 85 >.31 3.74 6. 05 3. 39 5. 19 3. 42 5. 48 1.79 4. 41 3.00 .49 1.25 1. 82 6. 78 1.21 1.37 4.56 4. 18 1. 65 3. 00 .46 .61 1. 13 . 52 . 23 2.28 1. 10 . 64 .23 .61 1. 13 .86 . 91 . 30 .60 1. 07 .62 .61 .35 .46 .30 . 21 2. 95 .11 .91 . 60 . 21 .46 . 15 . 21 2. 95 1.11 .62 1.21 1. 13 . 68 . 46 . 64 .34 .62 .23 .21 L 95 .62 .61 1.90 .68 .61 1.79 . 55 1.71 5. 90 .23 1.25 . 17 . 15 . 86 .11 . 21 . 17 15 .11 1. 13 .52 . 15 .60 . 17 21 .92 1.25 1.13 . 86 . 91 1 06 . 60 1. 10 1.29 ). 32 4.36 9. 08 5. 65 5. 70 4. 10 4. 87 4. 78 2. 20 8. 14 2.95 -.49 .62 .69 . 91 . 61 2. 14 ). 21 3. 74 1.21 2. 26 3. 46 2. 74 . 76 .60 . 55 10. 49 8. 85 . 61 . 55 2. 95 >. 74 1.21 1. 13 l! 21 1.14 1.82 1.20 10. 71 ;.o2 3. 11 3.39 .68 1.67 2. 14 . 69 .03 2. 26 .46 55 1.72 52 .15 . 55 4 07 .69 .61 . 86 . 64 .11 17 2. 95 .62 3. 03 2. 42 . 46 1.07 5. 90 78 16. SI 2. 42 2. 26 7.09 5. 25 5.32 4. 78 128. 93 1.50 . 23 . 64 .34 "6 ). 75 8. 72 1.82 5. 65 11A1 6.61 1 . 30 6. 58 11.57 34.27 2. 95 -.26 1.25 .61 2. 26 .86 1.82 . 76 1. 10 4.71 -.93 29. 26 97.48 74.59 34.14 30. 78 90.53 44.23 66. 6S 106. 88 70.80 2, 1.42 2,048. 57 1,940.08 1,942. 38 1, 699. 75 1, 557. 92 2, 261. 68 1, 839. 82 1, 869. 98 1,911.54 1,619. 47 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 115c 117a 117b 118b 118c 119 120 122a 122b 122e 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127a 127b 127c 127d 127e 142 143a 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 1 45c 145d 145e 145f 145g 145h 145i 145j 145k 1451 145m 145n 1450 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 880 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 91 . — Admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spt RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- States of occurrence. lational classifi- cation No. Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illi- nois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- ! lam]. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of— Continued. 115c Liver, other diseases of 0. 29 2.83 117a Peritonitis 117b Peritoneal adhesions . 86 2.83 118b Visceroptosis U8c Digestive system, other diseases of .14 1. 75 ; "I" XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvcncrcal ). I ' 119 1. 75 120 2. 99 1.15 1.75 11.30 2. 67 1.15:., 122a Abscess, perinephritic 122b 122c 122d .14 122e 123 79 2. 19 . 14 2. 83 124a 1.30 . S6 1. 75 5. 65 2. 67 2. 19 2.23 L 124b 125a 5.33 2. 67 1.30 7. 02 2. 19 125b 1.75 2.83 1. 82 :j" 126 127a 127b .29 5. 26 1. 01 1. 75 2.83 1,11 r 127c . 29 1. 75 2. 67 2. 19 127d 127e 79 Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvene- real). 3. 17 7. 02 5.33 2. 19 5. 47 ». 91 1 112 113a 113b XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. .29 3. 60 3.51 2. 83 2.19 1.82 3.31 '. 111a 114b 115a 115b 115c l!5d 145e 145f 2.99 2. 59 3. 51 45.46 2. 67 5.47 1.45 |..| 1.30 2 . as 5. 33 1.11 . 72 1. 75 2. 83 1.30 5. 65 2. 67 2. 19 .43 2. 83 i.ii . .43 2.83 1.11 L .86 2. 19 1.11 i. 145g 1 4 f)l i . 14 .43 2.83 1 11 . 145i 79 5. 65 i. 11 . 115k 1451 145m 115n 1450 .11 2.19 . 58 8.47 5.97 4.75 1.75 16. 95 5.57 . j. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 116a 116b 146c 147a 2. 67 . 14 2.83 2. 83 ; 11 . • .29 . 14 2.67 2. 19 147c . 58 3.51 147e 149a Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheuma- tism excepted). . 43 2.83 5 97 . 43 . 149c 149d 149e 149f 119g 14911 150 189 2. 67 2.99 5. 26 2. 67 3 . 60 2. 45 3. 51 14. 13 2.67 13.16 3.34 !. - .29 1.11 1. • .42 2.19 5.97 9. 21 . 14 1.75 36.73 8.00 10. 97 7.30 10.02 i r XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Not specified or ill-defined diseases 179. 12 45. 21 61.40 136.37 271.19 53.31 70. 18 54.75 42. 32 ■ 931.35 508. 50 1,340.35 2,727.27 1,310.73 1,197.31 741.23 978. 10 2,100.22 ■ ADMISSIONS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 881 y) of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. Total States. Total camps. Total States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1('’ a Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. 0.30 2.31 8.26 0. 19 0. 31 0.52 0.47 115c . 10 .08 117a 0.39 .89 1.81 .57 .62 .39 117b .10 .03 .02 .02 118b 2.59 .10 .11 .10 . 10 118c .78 1.81 .48 9.32 .40 .30 32 119 .39 .60 .77 1. 10 .86 6.21 1.05 .62 .73 120 .04 .03 122a .02 .01 122b .02 .01 122c 1. 94 . 10 .43 .27 31 122d 1 56 .30 1.54 1.81 .29 .51 .54 53 122e .60 2. 59 .20 . 17 18 123 3l r .78 .60 3. OS 2. 87 7.23 1.53 3. 11 1.39 1.23 1 25 124a 1. 17 1.81 1. 14 6.21 .91 1.37 1 26 124b 4.41 10. 11 .60 7.23 .48 3. 11 1.59 2.84 2 54 125a .78 .38 9.32 .34 125b . 10 .06 13 125c .78 .30 2.87 1.81 .29 .31 .90 126 4.11 10. 11 .89 1.54 5. 18 1.43 3. 11 1.59 1.34 1 41 1.94 .60 1.54 2. 19 1.81 1.62 6.21 1.28 1.99 1 82 127b .78 .30 1.54 8.26 3. 11 1.30 1 12 4 1.94 1. 19 .95 3. 11 .97 1.59 1 44 127d 5.06 2.83 3.08 12.47 2.59 5.43 3.72 9.32 3.69 3.54 .05 04 142 .39 .29 6. 21 .23 13 15 1 43a. 2.33 2.53 1.54 1.10 1.81 2.48 18.63 2.61 1.37 143 b • 13.22 2.33 4.32 6.15 1.10 8. 62 7.48 2.59 16. 53 3.62 5. 34 12.42 4.26 4.06 4 . a 144a 2. 72 2. 53 2.31 9.32 1. 51 2.21 2 04 144b 2.31 .57 .54 .56 145a ;s> .78 3. 13 2.31 2.59 1. 81 . 4S 9.32 1.39 84 145b 4 8.95 .30 14.62 1. 56 48 74 . 15 3.08 8. 26 6 21 99 80 145ci .39 . 17 .21 20 1.04 8.26 .62 .60 60 145f .38 . 17 10 1 1 145g '4 4.41 6. 61 1.19 3.08 2. 59 1.81 .57 9.32 1.39 1.55 1 51 145h .39 .29 3 11 .37 17 99 . 10 .03 08 .06 145j 03 05 1 45k- . 15 .03 13 10 1451 2 59 10 11 14 18 4.67 1.54 2 00 9 32 1.36 1 48 1 45 6.1 8.81 7.78 4.61 7.69 3.29 5. 75 2. 49 2.59 8.26 7.23 3.91 27.95 4.94 6.24 5. 92 145o 88 14 1.56 1 81 9 32" 3 29 2 70 146b 1.17 . 15 1 24 9.32 . 74 1 25 1 12 1 46c 1.17 .30 2.31 3 62 3 15 1 25 1 95 1.78 147a 1.94 .74 1.54 1.05 9.32 .94 1.37 1.26 147r* 38 6 ‘>1 31 2 39 1 89 1 47p J 1.56 .89 1.54 1. 10 3 11 .74 73 73 149a .39 1.81 .19 .17 .36 .32 149b 2.33 1.79 3.08 2. 19 8.26 19 . 97 95 95 149d b,i 4.41 9.33 5.21 9.23 8.26 14.47 52. 80 5.31 10. 40 9. 16 149e 4.41 10 14 Si 97 149f 3i' 1.17 .30 .77 29 12 42 51 21 33 149g 13j' 4.41 10.89 8.34 13.08 5. 48 5. 75 2.49 5. 18 74.38 16.28 12. 78 46. 59 10. 93 10.18 10. 36 149h 4 352| .39 1.54 3 62 19 .26 . 87 150 207. 05 101.91 44.24 59.23 31.80 25. 86 32.42 33. 68 99.17 146. 49 52.18 170. 80 61.86 60.39 60.74 189 68:|[ — 2,061.68 2,104.24 594. 59 1,796.16 819. 08 1 905.17 1,778.06 1,484.45 2,504.13 2,309.23 1,920.16 4,680.12 1,365.28 1,823.51 1,712. 81 ! 882 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 92 . — Deaths , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spt ABSOLUTE NUMBERS.® Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 6 7 9 10 14 15 19f 19g 19p 20a 22 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 39-45 46 48a 50 52a 55e 61 63 b 64 69 74e 74fi 67 68h 86e 86 i 100 a Deaths which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. Camps of occurrence. Total of mean annual strengths 422 953 1, 356 2, 220 4, 815 Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Doi I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) 2 1 63 46 16 26 82 Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 2 3 3 1 II. Tuberculosis (all) Tuberculosis of lungs 3 3 4 4 5 5 4 3 11 8 1 3 III. Venereal diseases (all) 1 1 1 1 2 2 i i IV. General diseases (others). V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 1 VI. Mental alienation. VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 1 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of . 10 X. Throat, diseases of. Pharynx, diseases of 1 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 883 i), of colored enlisted men in theUnited States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 456 6, 168 6,823 6,939 3, 529 1,595 3, 0S4 5,129 2,412 6,631 525 national classifi- cation No. Bps. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. 2 1 2 1 4 1 25 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 9 18 42 4 187 in 26 60 19 1 30 57 1 10 14 18 19f 6 13 9 2 2 4 13 19g 19p 20a 1 1 1 1 22 2 47 1 16 26 14 2 2 20 1 1 14 24 10 1 1 16 1 H 28a 28b 1 1 1 4 29 1 2 4 1 3 30-35 2 2 3 2 2 3 37 39-45 46 1 1 1 1 52a 55e 61 1 1 1 2 1 1 63b 1 64 1 1 69 74e 67 68h i 1 76a 86e S6i 100 - .... i ••I---- 7 i 884 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 92. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 6 7 9 10 14 18 191 19g 19p 20a 22 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 Total of mean annual strengths . Cause. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial lovers (all) Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) . Epidemic diseases ( others) Septicemia, general Anthrax Acute articular rheumatism Camps of occurrence — Continued. 1,069 Logan. 953 MacArthur II. Tuberculosis (all) . Tuberculosis of 1 ungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis . Tuberculosis (others) III. Venereal diseases (all). Syphilis(all). 39 45 46 48a 50 52a 55e IV. General diseases (others). Cancer and other malignant tumors. Tumors, benign Arthritis Diabetes, mellitus Addison’s disease General diseases (others) V. Nervous system , diseases of (all). 2,130 8,049 I ] McClellan. ( Meade. Mill 48 61 63b 64 69 74e 74g 67 68h 76a 86e 86i Meningitis, simple j Spinal cord, diseases of (others) | Apoplexy Epilepsy Neuro-eirculatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart) 1 Nervous system,' other diseases of 1 VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane 1 j Psychosis, manic-depressive I VII. Eyes and their annexe, diseases of. Eyes andannexa, other diseases of ! VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media j J IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Sinusitis (all) Nasal fossse, other diseases of X. Throat, diseases of. 100 Pharynx, diseases of. DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 885 of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919 , inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps ot occurrence — Continued. L 718 1,606 1,652 885 5,785 4,386 6,753 1,673 1,815 4,669 339 national |l No. If Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. ] 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 12 1 1 5 2 3 6 1 7 1 9 41 121 2 9 43 35 17 1 2 34 i 10 1 1 1 14 1 18 19f 5 3 | . 1 5 o 2 4 19g 19p 2 20a 22 47 14 6 7 1 11 10 7 1 3 16 1 13 4 6 1 11 9 6 1 3 11 28a 1 28b 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 i L 4 30-35 2 6 1 1 2 6 1 1 37 1 1 1 39-45 , 1 46 4 i 1 1 50 52a i 55e 1 3 1 1 61 63b i 64 69 74e 1 1 74g 67 1 1 68h 1 1 1 1 86e 86i 100 1 886 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 92. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 6 7 9 10 14 18 19f 10g 19p 20a 22 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38b 39-45 46 48a 50 52a 55e 56b 61 63b 64 69 74e 74g 67 68d 68g 68h 75r 76a 86e 86i States of occurrence. 335 6,946 570 22 354 375 456 54S 898 Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illi- nois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- ' Ml land. i 0 1 I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 Malarial fevers (all) 1 3 Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results Influenza. 5 2 2 59 ... Dysentery (all) Erysipelas 1 German measles 1 1 1 1 2 4 .. Septicemia, general i Anthrax ~ 1 II. Tuberculosis (all) 1 6 2 1 4 2 .. ; , 6 2 1 3 r.. 1 Tuberculosis (others) 1 1 3 1 i.. 3 1 IV. General diseases {others). 1 i 1 V. Nervous system, diseases of {all). heart). VI. Mental alienation. VII. Eyes and their annex a, diseases of. i VIII. Ear, diseases of. IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. X. Throat, diseases of. ^ 100 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 887 mi), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. .35,224 110, 601 145,825 Inter- national classifi- cation No. r T - 227 2,571 6, 718 1,300 912 34S 401 386 121 553 10, 4S3 322 Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. 1 1 5 12 17 1 1 1 2 3 5 4 1 1 15 21 76 97 6 2 2 1 1 2 3 9 60 13 27 1 5 21 2 4 4 48 3 258 1,309 1,567 10 2 2 4 14 1 2 2 4 18 1 1 3 4 19f 3 1 21 1 36 97 133 19g 1 1 19p 1 s y 20a 1 1 22 1 1 3 2 47 16 33 44 56 1 1 27 4 38 20 256 244 500 10 30 39 53 1 27 4 31 20 229 204 433 28a 1 1 2$b 2 1 2 1 15 22 29 4 2 3 2 1 7 20 24 44 30-35 2 1 1 4 12 24 36 2 1 1 3 11 24 35 37 1 1 1 381) 2 3 39-4=5 1 1 46 1 1 48n. 1 1 2 10 12 50 1 1 52 a 1 3 1 1 1 56b 1 4 5 11 16 61 ■ 4 fi3h 1 1 2 2 4 64 2 2 C9 1 1 1 2 3 74g i 1 1 1 1 6Sg 2 fi.Hh 1 9 2 1 1 2 86e 12 100 888 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 92. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Camps of occurrence. classifi- cation No. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Doi XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 78 Endocarditis, acute 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 1 (1) Aortic insufficiency 1 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 79c Cardiac dilatation 79d 1 79e Heart, other organic diseases of | 81b Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 82 83d Phlebitis 84a 1 84b 85h XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 1 91 30 7 12 9 25 92a 26 3 81 22 93a 1 93 b 93c 1 96 98 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 102a I02e .... 105a IDS 2 1 1 1 ID; i 109b 1 114 115c 117a 1 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). 120 1 1 22H 1 122e XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 144b 1 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 189 2 1 1 Total for diseases 126 67 41 147 151 b Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 889 aps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLCTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. | Inter- national l tis. Funs ton. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. classifi- cation No. 1 78 • • 1 79a(l) 79a (3) 79a (4) 79a (5) 1 79a(8) 1 79b 1 2 79c 2 2 79d 1 1 79e 81b 82 1 83a 1 83d 84a 1 1 1 84b 8oh S9-90 19 19 12 1 34 11 1 11 3 91 1 101 97 91 37 2 17 53 8 16 92a 1 1 3 93a 1 93b 1 1 93c 1 96 1 98 102a 102c 1 5 1 1 108 1 1 1 1 109a 1 109b 114 1 115c 1 1 1 17a 1 1 2 119 1 1 1 2 120 122d 122e 1 123 1 27p. 2 2 144a 1 144b 1 1450 •• 1 149h - 5 2 1 1 1S9 22 200 215 338 164 35 127 128 42 115 5 890 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 92. — Deaths, hy camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec* ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 81b 82 83 a 83d 84a 84b S5h -90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 98 102a 102c 105a 105c 108 109a 109b 114 115c 117a 119 120 122d 122e 123 127e 144a 144b 1450 149h 189 Cause. XT. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic. (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified . . . Cardiac hypertrophy. Cardiac dilatation. . . . Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency . Heart, other organic diseases of Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Phlebitis Status lymphat.icus Lymphatic system, other diseases of Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- . . . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative . . . Pleurisy, serofibrinous . . Pleura, other diseases of. Asthma . Camps of occurrence— Continued. Logan. Lungs, other diseases of XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Ulcer of the stomach Stomach, other diseases of. Duodenal ulcer Enteritis and colitis Appendicitis Her Intestinal obstruction . . Cholelithiasis Liver, other diseases of . Peritonitis XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvencreal). Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal) XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. Abscess. Cellulitis. Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Organs of locomotion, other diseases of XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Not specified or ill-defined diseases Total for diseases MacArthur McClellan. Meade. Mill 117 164 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 891 of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. ! inter- national ie. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. classifi- cation No. • 78 79a 79a(l) 79a (3) 79a (4) 79a (8) 79b l 1 1 79c 1 1 79d 1 79e 1 81b 1 82 l 83a 83d 1 84a 1 2 1 84b 1 1 89-90 33 24 4 167 14 12 11 7 23 1 91 157 16 3 9 50 20 56 10 89 39 4 92a 1 1 1 3 93a 93b 1 93c 96 1 98 2 1 102a 102c 1 1 1 i 1 1 2 1 108 3 109a 109b 1 114 1 1 115c 2 117a 2 1 1 119 2 1 120 122d 1 122e 123 1 127e 2 1 144a 1 44b 1 145o 1 4Qh 3 2 1 2 189 294 173 19 22 297 91 118 28 109 131 16 — 3553—25 5S 892 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Inter- national classifi- cation No. 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79e 79d 79e 80 81b 82 S3a ■83d 84a 84b 8Se 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 98 99c 102a 102c 105a 105c 108 109a 109b 114 115c 117a 119 120 122d 122e 123 127e 144a 144 b 1450 149h 189 Table 92. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and, by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spa ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Cause. XI. Circulatory system, diseases oj. States of occurrence. Ala- bama. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic. . . (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation . '. Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency . Heart, other organic diseases of Angina pectoris Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Phlebitis Ari- Status lymphaticus Lymphatic system, other diseases of. Heart block Circulatory system, other diseases of. XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho- . . . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative. . . Pleurisy, serofibrinous. . . Pleura,’ other diseases of. Asthma Lungs, other diseases of. XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Mouth and annexa, other diseases of. Ulcer of the stomach Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Enteritis and colitis Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Cholelithiasis Liver, other diseases of Peritonitis XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonve - nereal). Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis Genitourinary system, other diseases of (non- venereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. Abscess. Cellulitis Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of.. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Organs of locomotion, other diseases of XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. N ot specified or ill-defined diseases . Total for diseases 33 Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illi- nois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 893 its), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. iij- *a| Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. Total for States. Total for j camps. 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 78 1 1 1 6 2 8 79a 1 1 2 79a(l) 1 2 2 79a(3) 1 1 1 79a(4) 1 2 9 79a(5) 1 1 79a(8) 1 1 79b 1 2 6 8 1 8 79d 1 3 4 79e 1 1 2 2 80 1 1 81b 1 1 82 2 2 83a 1 1 83d 2 2 . . 8 s 84b 1 1 1 1 1 85h 3 3 89-90 3 13 7 2 2 1 1 41 1 76 558 634 91 1 27 8 7 3 5 2 1 117 3 199 1,164 1,363 92a 1 1 12 13 93a 1 1 93b 4 4 93c 2 2 1 3 96 1 3 2 5 9S 1 1 1 99c 1 3 4 102a 1 1 102c 1 1 2 3 105a 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 7 20 27 108 1 4 9 13 109a 1 1 2 2 4 109b 1 3 3 115c 7 1 2 3 8 11 119 3 4 12 10 22 120 122d 1 1 128 1 1 2 9 144a 1 1 2 3 1450 ...1 — 2 1 1 2 28 35 1S9 1 5 131 70 89 65 13 24 31 4 16 314 35 960 3,766 4, 726 — 894 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 93. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and, by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe< RATIOS PER 1,000.0 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 4 6 7 9 10 14 18 191 19g 19p 20a 22 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38b 39-45 46 48a 50 52a 55e 56b 61 63b 64 69 74e 74g 67 68d 68g i.sh 75r 76a 86e 86i 100 Camps of occurrence. Total of mean annual strengths 422 953 1,356 2,220 4,815 Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Dod I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) 0. 90 0.21 Scarlet fever Diphtheria and results 149. 29 48. 27 11.80 11.71 17.03 Dysentery (all) Erysipelas Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 2. 10 1.35 .62 Epidemic diseases (others) * .45 Anthrax....! Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) 7.11 7.11 4.20 4.20 3.69 3.69 1.80 1.35 2.28 1.66 Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis .45 Tuberculosis^ others) .62 III. Venereal diseases (all) 2. 37 2. 37 1.05 1.05 1.47 1.47 .45 .45 I Syphilis (all) IV. General diseases (others). Tumors, benign " V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 1.05 VI. Mental alienation. VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 1.05 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Nasal fossa;, other diseases of X. Throat, diseases of. Pharynx, diseases of .74 4.50 1.80 a Deaths which occurred as the result of operations done for the removal of defects are charged to the defects. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 895 nj), of colored, enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 191 7, to Dec. 31 , 1919, inclusive. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national classifi- cation No. — ! 456 6,168 6, 823 6,939 3,529 1,595 3,084 5,129 2,412 6,631 525 ".iis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. i — 0. 29 0.19 0. 30 1 4 0.16 0.14 0. 57 0.63 1.62 0.41 6 .15 7 .28 9 9. 47 6. 81 .59 26.95 31.46 16.30 19. 46 3. 70 12. 44 8. 60 1.90 10 .19 14 18 19f .97 1.91 1.30 .57 1.25 1.30 2. 53 19g .15 19p .28 . 19 . 41 20a 22 .32 47 .2.19 2.59 3.81 2. 02 .57 1.25 1.62 3.90 .41 2.26 2. 19 2.27 3.52 1.44 .28 .63 1.62 3. 12 .41 1.56 28a 28b .16 .28 . 19 .60 29 .16 .29 .57 .63 .59 30-35 .32 .29 .43 .32 .29 .43 37 38b 39-45 46 .15 .14 50 .19 52a 56b .16 .14 .30 61 .28 .19 63 b .15 64 .14 .32 69 74e 74g 67 6Xg 68h 7,5 r .16 .15 76a . 14 1.03 .19 100 89G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 93. — Deaths , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sp RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. national classifi- Total of mean annual strengths 1,069 953 2,130 1 8, 019 No. Cause. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. M I. Injections diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 0 12 4 Malarial fevers (all) 6 0. 94 .12 7 Scarlet fever 9 Diphtheria and results 10 In linen za 1.87 3.15 22. 53 7. 45 14 Dysentery (all ) 18 Erysipelas 19f German measles 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) .94 .37 19p Epidemic diseases (others) 20a Septicemia, general .12 22 Anthrax 47 Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) .94 4.20 .94 2.61 28a Tuberculosis of lungs .94 3. 15 .47 2. 24 2Sli Suspected tuberculosis 29 .... 30-35 Tuberculosis (others) 1.05 .47 .37 :::: .12 37 Syphilis (all) .12 38b Gonococcus infection IV. General diseases (others). 39-45 46 48a 50 .12 1.05 . 12 56b V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 .... 64 69 74g VI. Mental alienation. 67 .12 68d 68g 68h VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75r VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of . 86e X. Throat, diseases oj. 100 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 897 nos), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1 , 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. , 8,718 j 1,606 1,652 885 5,785 4,386 6,753 1,673 1,815 4,669 339 national t classifi- [ cation No. ike. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth . Wheeler. Upton. Others. 0.11 0.17 0. 15 0. 60 1 0. 23 1. 10 4 1.38 0. 62 . 17 .76 0. 43 8.85 6 •ii 7 . 17 9 4. 70 . 11 75. 34 1.21 .61 10.17 7.43 7. 9S 2.58 .60 1. 10 7. 28 .21 2.95 10 14 2. 95 18 19f .57 1.87 . 17 .76 1.20 1. 10 .86 19 g 19p 20a .30 22 47 1.61 3. 74 4.24 1.13 1. 90 2. 28 1. 06 .60 1.65 3.43 2. 93 j 1.49 2.49 3.63 1.13 1.90 2.05 .91 .60 1.65 2. 36 28a 2. 95 2Sb .11 .62 .61 .23 . 15 .21 29 .62 .86 30-35 .23 1. 04 .23 . 15 .23 1.04 .23 . 15 37 38b .11 . 17 .21 39-45 .11 46 48a .46 .62 1.13 . 17 50 .11 .11 .46 . 55 .21 61 63b .11 64 69 .60 .21 74g 67 6Sd 6Sg .23 .15 75r 76a .17 .23 . 15 86 e 8fii 1.13 ! .21 100 898 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 93. — Deaths , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence. natUmal To,:al of mean annual strengths. 335 classifi- cation No. Cause. Ala- bama. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 1 4 G 7 9 10 14 18 19f 19g 19p '20a Typhoid fever Malarial fevers (all) . Measles. 02 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 38b 39-45 46 48a 50 52a 55e 56b 61 63b 64 69 74e 74g 67 68d 68g 68h 75r 76a S6e 86i 100 Scarlet fever. Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) Erysipelas German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) I 2. 99 Epidemic diseases (others) | Septicemia, general I Anthrax Acute articular rheumatism I 6,946 Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. .72 II. Tuberculosis (all) . Tuberculosis of lungs Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis . Tuberculosis'(others) 2.99 2. 99 III. Venereal diseases (all). Syphilis (all) Gonococcus infection . IV. General diseases (others). Cancer and other malignant tumors. Tumors, benign Arthritis Diabetes, mellitus Addison’s disease — General diseases (others) Drug addiction V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). Meningitis, simple Spinal cord, diseases of (others) Apoplexy Epilepsy Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart). Nervous system, other diseases of VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane. Dementia prsecox Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive. . . VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Eyes and annexa, other diseases of VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of . Sinusitis (all) Nasal fossse, other diseases of. X. Throat, diseases of. Pharynx, diseases of 570 Florida. 3. 51 3. 51 *1.75 ’i‘75 Georgia. 3. 51 I 45. 46 3.51 45.46 1. 75 354 375 456 Illinois. Kansas. 2. 67 5. 65 2.83 'i." 83 6.58 11.30 8. 47 2.83 2.83 2.83 2. 19 2.67 2. 67 548 Ken- tucky. Mary- land. 65.79 .. 3.65 4. 45 !.. . 2.23 .. 1.11 ! .1 1.11 ... DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 899 ;?; s\ of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. f i i- 227 2,571 6,718 1,300 912 348 401 3S6 121 553 10,483 322 35,224 110,601 145,825 Inter- national classifi- cation No. Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. 1.10 3.11 0. 14 0.11 0. 11 1 0.15 3.11 .06 .03 .03 4 0.39 0. 77 1.43 .60 .69 .67 6 .02 .01 .39 .03 .02 .02 9 37 4.41 23.34 1.94 20. 77 1.10 14.37 52. 38 5. 18 33. 06 7.23 4. 58 9.32 7.33 11.84 10. 74 10 .19 .06 .04 .04 14 .10 .06 .02 .03 18 .10 .03 .03 .03 19f 1. 17 2. 00 3. 11 1. 02 . 88 .91 1 0<7 .01 .01 19p .03 .07 .06 20a .01 .01 22 77 .10 .09 .02 .03 47 6. 22 4.91 33. 85 61. 40 2. 87 2. 49 69. 95 7. 23 3. 63 62. 11 7.27 2. 21 3.43 3. 89 4.47 30. 00 58.12 2. 49 7. 23 2. 96 62. 11 6. 50 1.84 2. 97 28:1 .01 .01 28h .78 .39 1. 54 1. 10 .20 . 14 29 1.56 2.31 2. 19 2. 87 99 .30 30-35 . .. .78 1.81 .38 .34 99 .25 .78 1.81 .29 .31 99 .24 37 A.. . 10 .03 .01 38h . .. .06 .03 .03 3Q_45 .01 . 01 46 . 01 .01 48a .15 3. 11 .06 .09 .08 50 .01 .01 . 03 .03 .03 .03 .01 56h 1. 10 ,3S .14 . 10 . 11 04 03 .77 1.81 .06 . 02 .03 64 09 01 01 Ol .39 .03 .02 .02 74g .01 01 1.S1 03 01 .10 .03 .01 6Sg 09 1.81 .06 .01 75r 03 2.59 .03 .02 .02 86e .19 .06 .11 .10 100 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 900 Table 93. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in syt RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps of occurrence. Beauregard- Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Do 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 80 Sib 82 83a 83d 84a 84 b 85e 85 h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93 b 93c 96 98 99c 102a 102c 105a 105c 108 109a 109b 114 115c 117a 119 120 122d 122e 123 127e 144a 144b 145o 149h 189 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases oi the heart 0.21 .21 ( 1 ) A or tic i nsufficiency (3) Mitral insufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis ! (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hvpertrophy Cardiac dilatation. .' Mvocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 0.45 Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Embolism and thrombosis Phlebitis .21 Heart-block XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. . 45 4.05 36.49 ! 71. 10 61. 62 2.37 7.35 5.25 8.85 2.21 5.19 4.57 Pneumonia, lobar .21 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 4.74 .21 .21 .45 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenereal ). .21 .45 .... XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. .45 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 1.47 .45 .21 Total for diseases 298. 58 70.30 30.23 66.22 31.36 & Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 901 tos), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued . Inter- nationa! classifi- cation No. ! stis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. 0. 14 77 78 0.15 79a(l) 79a (3) 79a(4) .15 0.15 7Qh 0-16 .29 79c .32 .29 79d * .16 . 14 80 81b 82 2.19 83 a 2.19 83 d . 14 . 15 S4h 85h 89 90 3.08 2.78 1.73 0-28 11.03 2. ii 0.41 1.66 5.71 91 1 • 2.19 16.38 14.22 13. 12 10.48 1.25 5. 51 10. 33 3.32 2.41 92a . 14 .32 . 45 . 14 93b .28 . 15 93c .19 96 .16 98 99c 102a 102c .28 105c . 72 .28 1.90 108 .16 . 15 • 19 109a .16 109b 114 . 14 115c .19 .15 117a . 14 .19 .30 119 .16 . 14 .39 120 122d 122e .16 123 127o .29 . 29 144a . 28 144b .28 145o . 63 149h .73 . 29 .28 .63 189 — 48.24 32.43 31.52 48. 72 46.47 21.94 41. 18 24. 96 17.41 17.34 9. 53 I 902 MEDICAL AKD CASUALTY STATISTICS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 1 1 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79 b 79c 79cl 79e 80 81b 82 83a 83d 84a 84b 85e S5h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93 b 93c 90 98 99c 102a 102c 105a 105c 108 109a 109 b 114 115c 117a 119 120 122d 122e 123 127e 144a 144b 145o 149h 189 Table 93. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and. by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spejj RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Cause. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mi| XI. Circulatory system , diseases of. Pericarditis 0.12 Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (3) Mitral insufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency Heart, other organic diseases of Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Phlebitis Status lymphaticus 0.47 Heart -block Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. .47 10.33 18.31 0.94 4.08 3.60 4.47 I 4. 20 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. .94 1.05 .25 .47 | .12 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvcncreal). 1.05 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. .12 .47 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. ,7 _ 10.29 14.69 54.94 20.38 ! DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 903 aps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- national ike. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. classifi- cation No. 78 79a 1 79a (1) 79a (3) 79a (4) 79a (5) 79a (S) 79 b 0.11 0. 17 0.23 79c 0. 62 0. 15 79d 0.60 79 e 80 0. 55 81b 0.21 82 .11 83a 83d .23 .17 .30 .21 84 b .11 S5h .23 89-90 .3.79 14.94 2.42 28. 87 3.19 1.82 6. 58 3.86 4.93 2.95 91 18.01 .11 9.96 1.82 10.17 8. 64 .17 4. 56 8.52 5.98 49.03 8.35 11.80 8.85 92a 93a 93b 2.95 93c 96 .21 98 99e .23 .17 102a 102c .23 .17 .21 .11 .17 .23 .43 2.95 108 .34 109a 109b . 17 114 .17 . 55 115c .30 117a 1.21 .17 .23 119 .23 1.13 120 122d .23 122e 123 .11 127e .23 . 15 144a 144b . 15 145o 149h .34 .35 .23 .43 189 33.73 : 107. 72 11.50 24. 86 51.34 20. 75 17.95 16. 74 60.06 2S.06 47. 20 904 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 93. — Deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- States of occurrence. national classifi- cation No. Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illinois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land | M c 1 SI XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 Pericarditis 78 Endocarditis, acute 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 0. 29 2. 83 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency .14 79a (3) Mitral insufficiency 2.83 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 79a (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic . 14 79a (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 79o Cardiac dilatation 1.82 79d Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency . 14 79e Heart, other organic diseases of ' . 14 80 Angina pectoris sib Arteriosclerosis and hypertension 82 Embolism and thrombosis 83a Hemorrhoids 83d Phlebitis 84a Status lvmphaticus 84 b Lymphatic system, other diseases of 85e Heart-block .Soil Circulatory system, other diseases of XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis 91 Pneumonia, broncho- . 14 1.82 3. 34 92a Pneumonia, lobar .86 14.13 5. 33 1.82 10. 02 93a Pleurisy, suppurative 93b 93c 96 98 Lungs, other diseases of .29 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99c 102a Ulcer of the stomach 1.82 102c 105a 105c 108 Appendicitis . 14 2. 19 109a 2.99 109b ... 111 115c 117a 119 XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonve - ncreal). 120 2. 99 .29 2. 67 1.1) 122d 122c 123 ... . 127e nereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 144a 1441) 1450 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 14911 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 189 Not specified or ill-defined diseases 1.11 Total for diseases 11.94 4. 75 15.79 45. 46 48. 03 16. 00 10. 97 10. 95 87.95 DEATHS BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN 905 ns), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. Total. for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. i- 'a Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. o.io 0.03 0.01 0-01 77 .10 .03 .01 .01 78 1.81 .10 3.11 .17 .02 .05 .03 .01 .01 79a (1) . . .. .10 .06 .01 79a(3) 1.81 .03 .01 79a(4) 3.11 .06 .01 .01 .01 79a(8) .01 .01 79b .. 0.77 .06 .05 .05 79c .03 .06 .05 79d . . .77 .03 .03 .03 79e . 10 .06 .01 80 .01 .01 81b .01 .01 82 .02 .01 .01 .01 S3d .02 .01 84a .07 84b 3. 11 .03 .01 85e .01 .01 85h ■ .03 .02 89-90 13.22 5.06 1.04 1.54 2.19 2.87 1.81 3.91 3. 11 2. 16 4.35 91 u 4.41 10. 50 1. 19 5.39 3. 29 14.37 4.99 1.81 11.16 9.32 10. 53 9.35 92a 1. 10 .03 . 11 .09 93a .01 .01 93b .04 .03 93c .19 .06 .01 .02 96 . 10 .09 .02 .03 98 .77 .03 .01 99c .03 .03 .03 102a .01 .01 102 c .10 .03 .02 .02 .03 .02 .02 105c . 15 2. 59 3. 11 .20 . 18 . 19 108 .39 . 11 .08 .09 109a 1.81 3. 11 .06 .02 .03 109b .01 .01 114 .03 .02 115c .06 .05 117a .39 .19 .09 .07 .08 119 .38 .34 .09 120 .01 .01 122d .01 . 01 122e .01 .01 123 .01 01 197p 2. 87 . 10 .06 .06 .06 144a .03 .02 144b .39 . 10 .06 .03 .03 . 01 .01 149h .78 . 19 .20 .25 .24 189 9 L 22.03 50.96 10.42 68.47 71.27 37.36 59. 86 80.31 33. 06 28. 94 29. 95 108. 70 27. 26 34.05 32. 40 — 906 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 94 . — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troo ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- Camps of occurrence. Total of mean annual strengths 422 953 1, 356 2, 220 4,815 No. Cause. * Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Do I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 4 Malarial fevers (all) 6 Measles 9 Diphtheria and results 10 Influenza 5 14 Dysentery (all) 19f German measles 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 19h M limns 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute I 19n Typhoid vaccination 25b Mycoses (others) 1 , 26 Pellaera ! 47 Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) 1 5 6 6 26 28a Tuberculosis oflungs 1 5 6 5 24 28b Suspected tuberculosis 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 30-35 Tuberculosis(others) 1 2 III. Venereal diseases (all) 3 2 51 32 28 37 Syphilis (all) 18 15 21 38a Chancroidal infection 1 1 38b Gonococcus infection 3 2 32 17 6 5 IV. General diseases (others). 30 Rickets 5 39-45 1 46 Tumors, benign 7 1 2 48a Arthritis 1 4 36 51 14 48b Gout 50 51a Exophthalmic goiter (hyperthyroidism) 1 2 52b A cromegalv . . .“. . ..’.*. " '. 88 Goiter, simple 1 54 1 Obesity 55 d Muscular rheumatism 1 :::::::::::: 56b Drug addiction 3 13 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 62 2 63a 1 63b 1 2 64 1 1 66b 66c 3 69 2 8 7 22 74b 1 2' 74c Enuresis. 1 74d 1 2 72 73a Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) 1 i 27 6 73d 2 74g 1 VI. Mental alienation. 67 68a 9 2 1 Mental deficiency. 7 1 13 9 12 68d Dementia prsecox 4 i 7 11 12 6Sf 1 3 1 2 68h 1 1 ii» 68i 1 2 Sou rce of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s C iffice. 907 ISCHAEGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. if camps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence— Continued. Inter- national classifi- 156 6, 168 6,823 6, 939 3,529 1, 595 3,084 5, 129 2,412 6, 631 525 No. 11 US. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. 4 2 1 6 9 1 2 2 2 1 1 10 14 19f 2 1 i 19g 1 19h 19k 19n 25b 1 1 26 1 1 47 2 40 39 59 6 2 10 24 10 49 5 2 37 32 30 5 2 9 21 9 42 5 28a 1 28b 29 3 29 1 1 2 1 30-35 8 535 47 1,567 16 6 2 23 4 102 4 ■2 31 31. 427 5 4 o 14 3 23 3 37 1 1 6 2 38a 4 503 15 1, 134 11 2 7 1 79 1 38b 1 1 36 1 39-45 1 3 1 46 107 23 436 7 5 1 17 1 54 3 48a 48b 1 1 1 50 3 1 69 1 19 51a 52b 22 1 88 54 55b 4 1 2 9 56b 61 1 2 62 1 63a 1 8 1 63b i 1 2 64 1 1 1 66a i 1 1 66b 3 3 2 66c 16 17 51 2 6 4 29 7 15 69 3 74a .1 4 9 1 2 3 1 74b i 29 2 2 1 74c 2 5 5 1 1 74e 1 1 72 15 3 6 10 10 1 73a 73b 258 1 3 73c 3 73d ...... 1 2 2 2 74g 1 1 67 25 1 2 2 9 i 68a 1 162 26 127 19 5 79 2 68b 11 9 16 1 1 2 10 3 8 i 68d 1 68e 7 2 12 1 10 5 6Sf 1 68g 1 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 15 68h 6Si 1 j 908 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 94. — -Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in j ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- Camps of occurrence — Continued. Total of mean annual strengths 1,069 953 2,130 8,049 No. Cause. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. 1 I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 4 Malarial fevers (all) 6 Measles 1 9 Diphtheria and resuits 10 Influenza 2 1 14 Dysentery (all) 19f German measles 19g Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) l9ti Mumps ! 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 19n Typhoid vaccination 25b Mycoses (others) 26 Pellagra 47 Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) 39 5 2 33 28a Tuberculosis of lungs 38 5 2 25 28b 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 30 35 Tuberculosis"(others) 1 8 III. Venereal diseases (all) 28 5 6 67 37 Syphilis (all) 4 2 4 43 38a .... 38b Gonococcus infection 24 3 2 24 IV. General diseases (others). 36 2 39-45 46 48a Arthritis 10 3 18 48b 50 51a 9 4 52b 88 2 2 54 55b 1 3 56a 1 56b 1 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 i i 63 b 2 64 1 ... | 69 7 30 i 1 3 .... 3 i 74 c\ 1 194 . - ■ r :::::::::::: 1 1' .... 731 1 73c 2 i 2 74g 1 VI. Mental alienation. 67 1 4 68 b 2 3 78 68d 3 0 68f 21 68g 68 i 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 909 i 7 ), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1,1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — -Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence— Continued. .718 1,606 1,652 885 5,785 4,386 6, 753 1,673 1,815 4,669 339 Inter- national classifi- No. - B. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. 1 4 2 1 6 1 1 9 3 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 14 19f 1 19g 1 1 19h 1 19k: 1 19n 25b 1 26 4 3 1 1 47 107 2 4 1 105 17 54 9 1 84 1 95 I 3 1 102 10 50 9 1 73 1 28a 28b 1 29 11 1 1 3 7 4 11 30-35 739 5 11 5 39 27 26 6 4 52 -73 3 10 25 2 14 2 22 37 4 4 1 1 38a 692 2 1 5 10 25 ii 4 4 29 38b 6 1 2 1 16 36 1 1 1 39-45 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 46 157 4 3 1 16 12 16 4 9 87 48a 1 48b 1 1 50 3 1 4 2 1 6 31 51a 1 52b 1 4 88 54 55a 15 55b 2 1 2 1 1 56a 22 2 1 38 1 56b 61 1 1 2 62 1 1 63a 2 1 1 1 4 63b 2 2 1 1 2 64 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 66c 80 3 2 46 27 37 6 2 31 69 1 74a 2 10 8 2 4 5 74b 1 1 74c 1 1 1 1 ] 3 14 20 74e 3 72 16 2 1 6 3 7 1 2 73a 1 73b i i 1 73c 1 8 2 1 1 2 1 74g 1 67 9 1 15 68a 233 2 i 43 84 43 31 2 163 2 68b 1 2 1 15 3 13 4 2 7 68d 1 1 68e 22 2 21 3 12 68f 68g i 9 n 2 7 4 68h 9 i i 9 5 1 i 68 i 910 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 9-4. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops ins ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Total of mean annual strengths 335 6, 946 570 22 354 375 456 548 898 Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia Illinois. Kansas Ken- tucky. Mary- : land. I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 4 6 9 10 14 19f I.::::::' 19" 1 19h 19k 25 b 26 1 47 1 1 t 2 33 8 11 1 3 7 28a 2 32 8 10 1 3 -5 28b 29 30-35 1 1 2 5 23 8 35 6 1 3 1 1 37 Syphilis (all) 1 17 5 18 i 1 38a Chancroidal infection 1 2 381) 4 6 2 15 5 2 IV. General diseases (others). 36 1 1 . 39-45 46 Tumors, benign 48a 2 1 1 11 3 7 48b 50 1 51a 1 52b 88 54 55b 55(1 1 1 1 1 1 1 57-59 :::::::: V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 62 63a 63 b 64 4 2 66a 1 66b 66c i 69 4 3 3 3 i ii] I 74b 1 2 2 1 4 1 . . !| , 74(1 72 heart). 73a 1 3 1 1 i 73b 73c 73d 74 g 1 VI. Mental alienation. 67 1 68a 2 2 i 68b 11 3 8 1 3 68d 6 6 7 3 1 2 ... 68h 2 1 1 1 i 68i 6 1 1 ISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 911 I , of colored, enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. States of occurrence — Continued. 227 2,571 6,718 1,300 912 348 401 386 121 553 10, 483 322 35, 224 no, 60 i 145, 825 Inter- national Total cation South Total Total for No. Mis- New New New Caro- Ohio. syl- Caro- Ten- Texas. \ ir- Others. for for States souri. Jersey. Mexico. York. lina. vania. lina. nessee. ginia. States. camps. and camps. 1 1 1 2 4 7 7 2 2 9 1 1 1 3 6 31 37 10 1 1 14 1 1 19f 1 1 3 5 8 1 3 4 3 7 19h 1 1 19k 1 1 1 1 25b 1 2 3 5 26 1 1 1 6 12 18 47 2 15 no 86 67 2 7 60 i 26 201 88 734 830 1, 564 2 13 109 84 65 2 7 57 1 25 185 85 699 724 1,423 28a 1 1 28b 6 6 1 29 2 1 2 2 3 1 10 3 29 104 133 30-35 1 19 17 16 10 2 i 3 1.486 17 1, 659 3, 528 1 14 12 2 175 9 979 817 1,089 37 i 29 33 28 61 38a 12 3 4 3 i i 1 1,282 8 1,354 2,683 4, 037 38b 1 1 4 40 44 1 2 3 5 8 39-45 26 26 46 13 2 5 i 1 182 20 1,226 1,481 1 1 1 2 7 50 1 2 1 6 11 170 181 1 1 1 2 52b 88 1 1 1 3 34 37 1 1 54 1 1 15 1 1 1 17 24 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 •ji i 1 12 8 1 24 107 131 1 1 1 57-59 13 13 1 1 10 11 62 1 1 9 8 10 2 9 24 26 28 1 1 3 2 13 15 64 1 5 6 1 2 4 24 28 2 12 2 34 4 60 5 135 473 608 69 i 1 1 3 4 7 74a 2 1 1 2 1 13 69 82 74 b 4 1 10 20 46 11 11 1 1 257 95,\ 74e 5 5 3 13 10 1 34 136 170 73a 1 1 4 29 1 36 285 321 73c 2 2 5 21 36 3 1 2 s 15 2 5 1 4 4 21 93 114 3 5 19 20 3 1 2 76 13 169 1,247 1 416 68 b 3 4 1 17 3 18 12 88 '179 267 68 d 3 2 2 6 8 18 135 153 68 f 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 4 3 20 70 90 6 Sh 3 4 1 1 2 5 23 49 72 681 912 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 94. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in s, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi-| cation No. 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75(1 75c 75f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75 n 75o 75p 75r 76a 76 b 76d 76e S6d 86e 86h 86i 87a 100a 100b 100c lOOd 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83 b 83c 83d 84b 85a 85b 85c 85d 85f 85g 85h Cause. Camps of occurrence. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. D evens. Dix. VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) 1 1 1 3 (1) Astigmatism (2) Hvperopia (3) Myopia 1 3 (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) Strabismus S::: Cataract Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) 3 Pterygium Amblyopia Amaurosis Choroiditis 1 1 1 ... Iritis 1 Keratitis Retinitis 1 Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of 1 5 3 8 5 f 8 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Mastoiditis 1 1 1 | 1 1 ...f IX. Nasal fossae, diseases of. Turbinate hypertrophy 1 '••• • X. Throat, diseases of. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Valvular diseases of the heart 3 10 82 5 10 2 9 I 3 7 3 35 42 4 3 1 5 ! 1 2 j 2 ,.. . 20 3 2 2 12 2 2 , l| i L| 1 2 1 1 7 1 l 1 x ! I 4 5 43 16 5 6 i . SCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY' CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 913 of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- nationa] ■ Funston. 1 Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. I Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. | classifi- cation No. 2 5 9 1 1 ‘ 2 1 3 1 1 ' 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 1 1 6 2 2 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 | 4 1 75d 4 1 4 1 1 75 g 2 ! 1 3 1 1 1 4 3 1 75 j 1 :::::::::::: 2 1 2 2 1 751 i 1 1 75p 75r 1 , 2 1 4 4 3 32 1 6 6 1 1 2 1 76d ..... 3 86d S6e 86h 6 1 2 1 1 86i 87a 100a i 100b 100c lOOd 77 78 47 34 31 4 6 13 9 97 3 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c S3d 84b 3 6 1 i 4 1 10 1 1 1 15 16 20 2 3 6 4 74 1 28 8 4 2 3 3 6 1 i 2 1 1 2 5 6 1 4 1 2 9 1 2 16 6 1 1 9 J i 2 1 1 2 9 2 1 3 2 1 4 17 1 i 6 2 5 ■ 1 1 4 1 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 85a 85b 85c 85d 85f 1 23 27 1 83 3 ... 1 21 - 4 2 5 2 2 ... j 1 1 i 1 S5h 914 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 94. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in s' ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- | national classifi- [ cation ! No. Cause. i oa /oa 75a 75a 75a 75b 75 C 75d 75 f 75k 75 h VII. Eyes and their anneia, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) . Strabismus Leucoma Cataract . . Trachoma. 75 j Conjunctivitis (others) . Pterygium Amblyopia Ama Camps of occurrence — Continued. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. 751 75m 75n Choroiditis. Iritis Keratitis... 75p 75r Retinitis. Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of Eyes, and annexa, other diseases of.. VIII. Ear, diseases of. 76a Otitis media 76b Mastoiditis 76d Defective hearing (cause not stated) 76e | Ear, other diseases of IX. Nasal fossx, diseases of. 86d 86e 86h 8fii Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) Rhinitis (cause not stated) . . . Nasal fossae, other diseases of. X. Throat, diseases of. 87a 100a 100b 100c lOOd Laryngitis, acute catarrhal . . Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from . Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal . XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 as a 83b 83c 83d 84b 85 a 85b 85e S5d 85f 85g 85h Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart (1) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis . . .'. (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic. . . (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation. ! Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency . Heart, other organic diseases of Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele Varicose veins Phlebitis Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of 1 i .. 1 — Ti.. I 6 .. 5 I.. 4 I.. 17 5 |. \ ' 1 i'l-l "i ISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 915 ji, of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. i| Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. | Wheeler. | L T pton. Others. : 3 2 2 3 4 - 3 77 l 1 1 4 1 11 l 2 1 29 l 2 2 2 2 33 2 17 2 3 2 2 14 1 9 1 17 1 l 2 6 2 2 18 2 l 1 4 1 1 1 l 2 1 3 1 3 - 1 17 _ i 1 G 17 6 3 1 15 i 7 i 4 1 3 4 1 1 3 1 . i L i 7 2 5 1 16 a 15 1 40 0 / 2 1 1 2 7 1 3 3 1) 4 1 12 8 6 1 22 2 1 1 3 9 3 4 4 i 2 4 2 9 4 2 3 1 5 1 1 1 5 2 1 G i 3 3 •- 1 2 6 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 12 1 1 4 1 G 3 1 16 5 1 2 1 2 2 3 a 1 L |7 5 3 1 4 22 ii ,i 1 2 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 75a 75a(l) 75a ( 2 ) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75 r 7i>a 701 1 76d 76e 86d 86e 86h 86i S7a 100a 100b 100c lOOd 78 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a (4) 79a(5) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c S3d 84b 85a Sob 85c 85d 85 f 85g Soil 3553-25 59 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 916 Table 94. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by Stales of occurrence ( excluding troops in sj ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- ntional classifi- cation No. Cause. States of occurrence. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illinois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. 75a 75a 75a 1 5a 75b 75c 75(1 75e 751 75g 75h 75i "5j 75k 751 75m 7on 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76d 76e 86(3 86e 86h 86i 8M 125b i 125c i 120 i 127b 127c 127e 3 • XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 144a 2 144h 145f 145] X 1 ■ i . . II- 145o Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 2 5 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 921 cos), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- nationa like. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. classifi- cation No. ; 36 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 89-90 91 1 2 1 7 1 1 2 1 92a 3 1 2 3 1 1 93 a 1 1 93 b 7 1 1 1 93c 103 6 4 1 12 47 15 16 1 96 5 3 s 1 97 2 1 98 99a 4 1 64 118 99c 1 101 1 1 1 1 102a 1 1 3 102c 1 105b 1 1 106 107a 1 1 1 1 108 109a 109b 14 3 8 25 7 2 179 7 1 2 2 110a 2 1 i 2 2 110b 1 113 114 115a 1 117a 1 1 117b 118b 119 120 1 i 2 3 2 122b 122d 122e 1 123 124a 1 3 2 4 2 124b 1 1 125a 1 125 b 125c 1 1 67 126 1 i 1 127b 1 9 1 127c 127d I27e 142 143b 144a 3 3 1 3 2 1 144b 1 1 145b 145e 145f 145h 145i 1 1 J... 1 | ' ‘ ’ 1 1 145m 1450 26 2 6 2 4 12 1 922 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 94. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in sjw ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. States of occurrence. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illinois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- ' land. 1 89-90 91 92a 93a 931) 93C 96 97 98 99a 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 117a 117b 118b 119 120 122b 122d 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 12.5b 125c 126 127 b 127c 127d 127e 142 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145e 145f 145h 145i 145j 145m 1450 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 1 1 i Pneumonia, lobar 1 2 1 1 2 . 1 Pleura, other diseases of 1 2 1 Pulmonary emphysema Lungs, other diseases of 1 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris 4 Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) A scar is luinbricoides 1 1 .. . i Hernia 1 2 i . j. 1 2 1 Cholelithiasis Peritonitis 1 Visceroptosis XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvenc - real). Nephritis, chronic 2 1 3 i Nephroptosis 1 Cystitis 1 2 , 3 mmil Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvene- real). XV. Skin and cellular tissue, diseases of. 1 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 1 1. 923 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. (WS ) of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr .- 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. •I: g;» States of occurrence — Continued. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. - Mis- souri- New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. 2 2 2 1 2 99 114 89-90 1 1 1 20 91 1 1 1 1 4 27 31 92a 1 1 3 2 3 1 14 27 41 93a 1 1 14 93b 2 1 2 o 1 i 6 20 65 93c 2 3 3 1 49 4 63 369 432 96 1 1 29 30 97 2 3 10 98 1 1 99a 2 2 8 204 212 99c 2 2 101 1 1 2 13 15 102 a 1 1 14 102 c 1 3 4 9 13 1 1 105b 1 1 3 4 3 3 106 *r* 1 1 107a 1 1 4 7 11 18 108 6 1 12 3 27 405 432 109a 1 1 109b 1 6 9 40 49 110 a 1 3 IS 21 110 b 1 1 2 113 1 1 114 3 3 115a 2 2 117a 1 7 8 117b 1 1 118b 4 4 119 1 1 1 9 18 27 120 1 1 12‘2h 1 9 10 122 d 1 1 6 122 e 1 1 2 3 123 2 10 13 27 40 124a 1 s 33 41 124b 2 2 2 2 8 10 125b 1 1 6 125c 72 70 126 1 3 7 12 127b 10 10 127c 1 1 127d 1 1 41 42 127e 1 1 142 1 1 2 12 1 1 1 2 I44h 1 2 2 145b 9 9 1 1 145h 1 1 i i 1 16 2 22 132 154 145o 3553—25 60 924 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 94. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national Cause. Camps of occurrence. classifi- cation No. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Do; XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion , diseases of. 146a Osteomyelitis 3 2 3 146b Fractures, faulty union of 10 10 1 146c 2 2 1 147a 1 11 11 147b Loose bodies in joint 1 147c Synovitis 1 2 1 147d Floating cartilage 1 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- cepted). Hallux valgus 2 6 i 149a 3 14S»b 1 3 149c 2 149d Myositis 1 149c Pes planus 8 23 7 149f Talipes i 149g Tenosynovitis 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 2 5 15 8 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 1 1 189 1 1 4 12 Total for diseases 19 39 336 378 332 5 925 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY' CAMPS AND BY" STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. zips), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. nstis. F unston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. 3 2 9 2 2 4 21 3 43 1 2 1 11 3 1 13 2 3 2 1 1 4 1 1 28 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 14 157 3 2 s 1 1 2 3 1 1 4 1 1 187 3 2 2 4 30 2 4 1 1 1 28 in 4 2 12 2 1 1 1 4 2 15 i 4 1 2 12 1,419 332 3, 527 79 40 46 311 53 787 75 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 926 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 94. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Camps.of occurrence — Continued. Logan. 1 MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mill XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 6 146b Fractures, faulty union of 1 1 2 3 6 147a 2 2 147b 147c 2 2 147d Floating cartilage 147e Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted) "'i 3 149a 1 1 149b Hammer-toe 149c 1 149(1 Myositis 149e 19 r 1 149f Talipes 1 149g 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of ' 4 1 2 26 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 Congenital malformations 1 189 1 6 Total for diseases 178 19 44 698 927 DISCHARGES FOB DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLOBED ENLISTED MEN. a:ps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 'ike. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others., ID 1 1 2 2 5 79 3 1 9 8 4 49 3 6 1 2 1 46 1 4 1 11 50 20 4 3 3 1 8 1 2 1 15 11 1 IS 4 3 1 2 2 126 7 1 IS 12 19 2 202 3 9 1 3 1 1 1 1 70 3 1 16 12 7 144 1 2 1 3 1 19 21 1 4 4 8 1 63 3,101 105 55 60 594 436 400 53 38 1,853 19 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 140a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 14911 150 1S9 928 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 94. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spea ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146 b 1 16c 147a 147b 147c 147<1 147e 149a 149 b 149c 149il 149e 1 49f 149g 149 b 150 iso Cause. States of occurrence. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illinois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. Ma cl se XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis 1 1 Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of Ankylosis of joint 1 Synovitis Floating cartilage Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheuma- tism excepted). 1 1 Metatarsalgia 3 1 6 1 1 1 Talipes 1 i XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined, diseases. 1 1 Total for diseases 12 139 38 155 21 9 16 42 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 929 i tbs) , of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. v[i States of occurrence — Continued. Total for States. Total for camps.. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Mis- souri. New Jersey. New New Mexico. 1 York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. 1 1 2 1 1 57 64 146a 1 | 20 2 23 278 301 146b 1 . 53 60 146c 1 1 3 1 29 1 37 174 211 3 3 147b 1 2 1 4 78 82 147c I47ri 1 2 1 232 237 147e ... 4 46 149a 13 13 149b 1 1 10 11 149c 1 1 10 11 149rl 1 2 9 ' 6 2 35 9 832 907 149p 1 3 28 31 149 f 3 3 8 149? 7 1 3 1 29 3 46 512 I49h 1 1 3S 39 150 2 1 8 1 13 3 30 163 193 189 14 15 171 221 333 92 11 9 74 3 68 2,718 245 4, 422 16, 745 21, 167 930 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 95 . — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding I RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence. inter- national 422 953 1,356 2, 220 4, 815 classifi- cation No. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. Do I. Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal). 4 Malarial fevers (all) 6 9 Diphtheria and results 10 1. 04 14 19f 19a Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 19h 19k Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute 19 n Typhoid vaccination 25b Mycoses (others) 26 47 Acute articular rheumatism II. Tuberculosis (all) 2. 37 5. 25 4. 43 2. 70 5. 40 28a 2. 37 5. 25 4. 43 2. 25 4. 98 2Sb Suspected tuberculosis 29 Acute miliary tuberculosis 30-35 .45 . 42 III. Venereal diseases (all) 7.11 2. 10 37.61 14. 41 5. 82 37 13. 27 6.76 4 36 38a .74 21 38b 7.11 2.10 23.60 7.66 1 25 36 IV. General diseases (others). 1.04 39-45 1.05 .74 .90 .... 2.37 4.20 26.55 22.97 2.91 50 51a. 1.05 .90 . 62 52b 88 .74 54 .21 55b 55d .74 55e 56b 1.35 2.70 57-59 V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). 61 62 .42 63a .45 631) .74 .42 .74 . 45 66a 66b 66c .62 09 4.74 5. 90 3.15 4.57 .74 .42 .45 74(1 74e 1.05 1.47 1.05 .74 12.16 1.25 73b 73c 73rl .90 74g Nervous system, other diseases of .21 Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOE DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN, 931 ?'< specified camps), of colored, enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. 456 6,16S 6, S23 6,939 3,529 1, 595 3,084 5, 129 2, 412 6, 631 525 Inter- national classifi- No. Eustis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. ■ 4 0. 29 0. 14 9 2. 19 .29 0 . 65 0.41 0. 15 10 14 19f .29 . 14 .28 19g 0. 20 19h 19k 19n 25b . 14 .20 26 .32 47 4.39 6.49 5. 72 8.50 1.70 1. 25 3.24 4. 68 4. 15 7. 39 9.53 4. 39 6. 00 4. 69 4.32 1.42 1.25 2. 92 4. 09 3.73 6. 33 9. 53 28a .20 28b .... 29 .49 1.03 4. 18 .28 .32 .39 .41 1. 06 30-35 13.16 86.74 6.89 225.83 4. 53 3. 76 . 65 4.48 1.66 15. 38 7. 62 4. 39 5.03 4.54 61.54 1. 42 2. 51 . 65 2.73 1. 24 3. 45 5. 71 37 . 16 . 15 . 87 .39 38a 8.79 81.56 2.20 163. 41 3.12 1.25 1.36 .41 11.91 1.90 38b | . 14 36 . 16 39 45 .16 .44 1.01 .20 46 17. 35 3.37 62.84 1.98 3. 13 .32 3.31 .41 8. 14 5. 71 48a 48h .16 . 14 50 .49 . 15 9:94 .20 2. 87 3. 17 1.90 1.90 55d .81 .29 17. 14 56b .30 . 32 1. 15 . 15 63h .16 . 14 1.25 .15 . 14 .20 .15 .20 .49 .43 .39 2.59 2.49 7. 35 . 57 3. 76 1.30 5. 65 2. 90 2.26 69 .43 !■ . 65 1.30 .28 .39 * .16 4.18 .39 .30 1.90 74c .32 72 1.42 .20 1. 90 .15 .14 72 2. 43 .44 . 87 1.95 1.51 1. 90 73a 37. 19 . 28 P . 45 73d . 16 .29 .39 .30 74g 932 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 95. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 4 0 9 10 14 19f 19g 19h 19k 19n 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 30-35 37 3Sa 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 4.8b 50 51a 52b 88 54 55a 55b 55d 55e 56a 56 b 57-59 61 62 63a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 74a 74b 74c 74d 74e 72 73a 73b 73c 73d 74g Camps of occurrence— Continued. 1,069 953 2, 130 8,049 1,2; Cause. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. Mills. I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Malarial fevers (all) 0. 47 Diphtheria and results Influenza .94 0.12 0.1 Dysentery (all) G erman measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) Mumps Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Typhoid vaccination Mycoses (others) Pellagra Acute articular rheumatism II. TiLbcrculosis (all) 36. 48 5.25 .94 4. 10 Tuberculosis of lungs 5.25 .94 3.11 Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis Tuberculosis* (others) .94 .99 III. Venereal diseases (all) 26. 20 5. 25 2.82 8. 33 2. ! Syphilis (all) 3. 74 2. 10 1.88 5.35 i. Chancroidal i nfection 22. 45 3.15 .94 2. 98 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets .25 Arthritis 9.35 1.41 2.24 3. 8. 42 .50 1.87 2. 10 .94 i. ii .y4 .12 . V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). .12 . 12 .25 .47 .50 6. 55 3. 73 3. .94 .47 .37 2.81 .12 .47 24. 10 Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted) .47 1.37 Neuritis .94 .25 .25 Nervous system, other diseases of .12 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 933 oified camps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dee. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence— Continued. Int 8,718 1,606 1,652 S 885 5,785 4,386 6,753 1,673 1,815 4,669 339 national classifi- ’ike. Sevier. Shelby, j Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. No. 0.11 .23 .11 .34 .11 4 0. 17 1 6 .17 9 0.62 0.61 0.23 , 0. 15 0. 55 10 14 19f .62 19g .11 :::::::::::: .15 19h 0. 21 19k .61 I9n 25b . 11 26 .46 .52 .23 . 15 47 12.28 1. 25 2. 42 1.13 18. 15 ' 3.88 8. 22 5. 3S .55 17.99 2. 95 10. 90 .62 1.82 1.13 17.63 2. 28 7. 61 5.3S . 55 15.63 2. 95 28 a 28b .11 29 1.26 .62 . 61 .52 1. 60 .61 2. 36 30-35 88. 22 3. 11 6. 66 5. 65 6. 74 6. 16 3. 95 3.59 2. 20 11. 14 8. 37 1.87 6. 05 4. 32 .46 2. 13 1.20 4.71 37 .46 .69 .15 .21 38a 79.38 1.25 .61 5. 65 1.73 5.70 1.67 2.39 2.20 6.21 38b .69 .17 .46 .15 3.43 36 .62 1.13 .21 39-45 .23 .62 .17 .23 .15 2.43 .60 .64 46 18.01 2.49 1.82 1.13 2.77 2.74 2.39 4.96 18. 63 4Sa .62 .11 50 .34 .61 .69 .46 .15 3.59 6.64 51a .23 .23 .86 88 3.21 .23 .23 .30 . 17 .17 3.80 .30 . 55 8.14 2.95 61 62 .11 .17 .43 .11 15 .23 .62 i- 13 .17 .86 63b .23 .35 23 . 15 .43 64 .21 66a 66b .11 .17 .23 .11 .62 .23 1.20 .64 66c 9. 18 1.87 2.26 7.95 6.16 5. 63 3.59 1.10 6.64 69 .11 .23 6.23 1.38 .46 .61 1.07 74b •11 .17 74c .11 .17 15 .21 1.82 9 13 4. 28 .52 22 1.84 1.25 .61 1.04 17 .68 1.06 .60 .43 73 a -j 73b 93 .15 .21 1.71 73c | 17 73d . .23 I.... . 17 .23 .30 .60 1.07 74g ! 934 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 95. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troopi RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 4 6 9 10 14 191 19g 19h 19k 19n 25b 26 47 28a 28b 29 37 38a 38b 36 39-45 46 48a 48b 50 51a 52b 88 54 55a 55b 55d 55e 56a 56b 61 62 63 a 63b 64 66a 66b 66c 69 /4a 74b 74c 74d 74e 72 73a 73b 73c 73d V4g — States of occurrence. Total of mean annual strengths 335 6, 946 570 22 354 456 548 898 Cause. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illinois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. Mm ch 1 set i I. Infectious diseases ( excluding tuberculosis and venereal). Malarial fevers (all) Measles Diphtheria and results Influenza Dysentery (all) German measles Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) 2. 83 Mumps ' r Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute Typhoid vaccination Mycoses (others) Pellagra 2.83 Acute articular rheumatism 0. 14 1. H II. Tuberculosis (nil) 5. 97 14. 04 31.08 2. 67 6. 58 7.80 Tuberculosis of lungs 5. 97 4. 61 14.04 28. 25 2. 67 6. 58 5. 57 Suspected tuberculosis Acute miliary tuberculosis Tuberculosis(others) . 14 2. 83 2.23 1 i III. Venereal diseases (all)... 14.93 3. 31 14.04 98. 88 16. 00 1.82 3.34 J 2. 99 2. 45 8. 77 50. 85 2. 67 1.82 i.ii »i Chancroidal infection 1.75 Gonococcus infection 11.94 . 86 3. 51 42. 38 13.34 2.23 69 IV. General diseases (others). Rickets 2. 19 1.11 Arthritis T 5. 97 . 14 1.75 31.08 8. 00 7.80 13 . 14 2.83 ..... I . 14 1.75 2. 83 2.83 . 14 . 14 | V. Nervous system, diseases of (all). ... .58 5. 65 2. 83 1.1! .58 5. 26 8. 47 5.47 1.11 I ' . 14 3.51 5.65 2.67 ... .58 2.83 the heart). 1. 75 8. 47 2. 67 2.19 i.ii Nervous system, other diseases of 1 1.82 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 935 pified camps) , of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence- -Continued. f06 ■ 227 2, 571 6,718 1,300 912 348 401 386 121 553 10, 483 322 35, 224 110,601 145, 825 Inter- national Sfiii- r Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania . South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. cation No. ij 0. 77 0.03 0.01 o.Ol 4 .06 .05 6 .02 .01 9 4. 41 0.39 0.29 .17 .28 .25 10 .02 .01 14 .01 .01 19f .39 ... .09 .05 .05 19g 19h .39 .29 .11 .03 .05 .01 .01 19k .01 .01 19n .01 .01 25b . 10 .06 .03 .03 26 27 1.81 .10 . 17 .11 .12 47 07 8.81 5.83 16.37 66.16 73. 47 5. 75 17.46 155. 44 8. 26 47. 02 19.18 273. 30 20. 84 7. 50 10. 73 j 81 8. 81 5. 06 16. 23 64. 62 71.27 5. 75 17.46 147. 67 8.26 45. 21 17. 65 263. 98 19.85 6. 55 .01 9.76 .01 28a 28b .17 .01 .05 29 27 ... .78 1.54 2. 19 7.77 1.81 .95 9.32 .82 .94 .91 30-35 4.41 7.39 2.53 12.31 10.96 5.18 8.26 5. 43 141.76 52. 80 47.11 31.90 35. 57 4.41 2. 72 2.08 9.23 7. 68 3.62 16.69 27.95 7. 72 7.39 7. 47 37 2. 59 2. 77 .94 .25 .42 38a 4.67 .45 3. 08 3.29 2. 59 8.26 1.81 122. 29 24.84 38. 45 24. 26 27. 68 38b .77 . 10 . 11 . 36 .30 36 .39 . 19 .09 .05 .05 39-45 .24 .18 46 34 5. 06 .30 3.85 2.59 1.81 17. 36 62.11 7. 24 11.08 10. 16 48a .01 .01 48b .39 .06 .04 .05 50 4.41 .78 . 15 .57 .31 1. 54 1.24 51a . 10 .03 .01 .01 52b .39 . 10 3.11 .09 .31 .25 88 .01 .01 54 .01 .01 55a . 14 .10 55b '27 :::::::: .77 .10 3.11 .20 . 15 . 17 55d .03 .01 .02 55e 3. 11 .06 .02 .03 56a 4.41 .39 1.79 6. 15 3.11 .68 .97 .90 56b .10 .03 .01 57-59 .12 .09 61 :::::::: .10 .03 .09 • OS 62 1.10 3.11 .06 .07 .07 63a . 19 .06 .22 .18 63b .15 .77 .29 6. 21 .37 . 14 . 19 64 .03 .04 .04 66a .04 .03 66b .19 .11 .22 .19 66c I 27 8. 81 4. 67 .30 26. 15 7. 23 5. 72 15. 53 3. 83 4. 28 4.17 69 39 .77 .10 .09 .01 .05 74a .78 .77 8. 26 . 19 3.11 .37 .62 .56 74b . ... 1.56 .15 .95 .57 .42 . 45 74c 1. 05 .31 .07 .13 74d • - . . .10 .03 2. 32 74e .04 .03 72 • ••! 1.17 10. 00 .95 3.11 .97 1.23 1. 17 73a • ■! .01 .01 73b .39 . 15 3. 08 2. 77 3.11 1.02 2. 58 2.20 73c . . j . 11 73d 1.54 .19 .14 .19 .18 74g . MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 936 Table 95. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec , RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national Camps. of occurrence. classifi- cation No. Cause. Beauregard. Bowie. Custer. Devens. Dix. 1,'odg VI. Mental alienation. (37 General paralysis of the insane 68a Constitutional psychopathic states 0. 90 0.21 - 68 b Mental deficiency * 1 05 9 59 4 05 2 49 U 68d Dementia proeeox 9.48 1.05 5. 16 4.95 2.49 6Se Psychasthenia 68f Psychoneurosis 2.37 2. 21 .45 .42 68g Psychosis, alcoholic 68h Psychosis, manic-depressive 2.37 .45 3.95 68 i Psychoses (others)..'. 1. 05 .42 VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. 75a Refractive errors (all) 1.05 .74 1.35 75a (1) Astigmatism 1.05 75a (2) Hyperopia 75a (3) Myopia .74 1.35 75a (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) 75b Strabismus .21 .42 75c* Leueoma 75(1 Cataract 75c Trachoma 75f Conjunctivitis (others) 2.21 75g Pterygium 75h Amblyopia 751 Amaurosis 75 j Choroiditis .74 . 45 .21 75k 2. 37 .21 751 Keratitis 75m Retinitis .74 75n Nystagmus 75o Glaucoma 75p Eyelids, diseases of 75r Eyes and annexa, other diseases of .74 1.35 1.04 li 76a VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media 3. 69 3.60 1.66 76b Mastoiditis 76(1 Defective hearing (cause not stated) 1.05 .21 76e Ear, other diseases of. 1.05 .21 IX. Nasal fossae, diseases of. 86d 86c Sinusitis (all) .21 S6h 86i X. Throat, diseases of. 87a looa 100b 100c 100d XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. 77 78 79a Valvular diseases of the heart 7.11 10.49 60. 48 4.50 1.87 2|; 79a (1) Aortic insufficiency 3. 69 .90 79a 79a (3) Mitralinsufficiency 7. 11 7.35 25.81 1.80 i. 04 215 79a (4) Mitral stenosis 3.15 30.97 1.35 .42 1 79a .45 79a .42 79b Cardiac hypertrophy 14.75 1.35 .21 79c 79(1 Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency 2. 10 1.47 5.41 .42 f 79e .90 81a Aneurysms .21 81b 2. 37 .90 81c 81d 82 83a . 45 83b 83c .74 3. 15 83d Phlebitis .45 .21 84b ;! 4 . 85a .21 4 $ DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 937 laps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. Eustis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys . Jackson. J ohnston. Lee. Lewis. 0.16 0. 14 0.15 4. 05 0. 14 0. 57 0. 39 1.36 1.90 2. 19 26. 27 3. SI 18.31 3. 70 2. 07 11.91 3.81 1.78 1.32 2.31 .28 0. 63 0. 65 1.95 1.24 1.21 1.90 1. 14 .29 1.73 1.95 1.90 . 16 .59 .14 .28 .78 .32 .29 .29 .63 .32 28. 57 .32 .73 1.30 .63 .32 .39 .41 .45 .63 .32 .16 .39 .30 .16 .59 .43 .41 .16 .14 . 16 .29 .45 .16 . 14 .20 .29 .14 .59 1.90 .14 .43 ' .16 .39 .16 .29 .39 . 15 . 14 .14 .16 .29 .20 .60 .44 4.61 .28 1.17 .90 1.90 .16 .29 .20 .49 .32 .39 .14 .15 7.62 4.98 4.47 1.13 1 95 2.53 3.73 14.63 5. 71 .49 .88 .14 .32 .78 .41 1.51 .14 .41 2.43 2.35 2.88 97 1. 17 1.66 11.16 1.90 , • 4.54 1.17 .57 .59 1.24 .90 1.90 . 57 .16 .29 7? .90 1.90 .65 .14 .39 1.36 1.90 .29 0 ^ Hi .28 .63 90 .16 .15 .29 .20 .30 1 " 39 .30 .29 .20 .30 .15 .57 -• 2 45 .20 . 15 S7 . 57 75 .16 . 14 .60 .16 .59 .30 1.90 .43 .39 1.90 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 67 68a lisb 68d 68e 6Sf 68g 68h 68i 75a 75a(l) 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76d 76e S6d 86e 86h 86i 87a 100a 100b 100c lOOd 78 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(S) 79 b 79c 79d 79e 81a Sib 81c Sid 82 83a S3b 83c 83d Sib 8oa 938 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 95. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in specif RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national; elassifi- j cation ) No. 67 68a 68 b 68d 68e 68f 68g 68n 68i 75a 75a 75a 75a 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 751 75g 75h 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76 d 76e 86d 86e 86h 86i 87 a 100a 100b 100c lOOd 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84b S5a Cause. VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of tlie insane Constitutional psychopathic states . Mental deficiency Dementia praecox Psyehasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic Psychosis, manic-depressive Psychoses (others) VII. Eyes, and their annexa, diseases of. Refractive errors (all) (1) Astigmatism (2) Hyperopia (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) . Strabismus Leucoma Cataract Trachoma Conjunctivitis (others) Pterygium Amblyopia Amaurosis Choroiditis Iritis. Keratitis Retinitis Nystagmus Glaucoma Eyelids, diseases of - Eyes and annexa, other diseases of. Camps of occurrence— Continued. Logan. MacArthur. McClellan. Meade. 1.87 2. 81 .94 .94 .94 .94 VIII. Ear, diseases of. Otitis media Mastoiditis Defective hearing (cause not stated) . Ear, other diseases of IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. Turbinate hypertrophy Sinusitis (all) Rhinitis (cause not stated) . . . Nasal fossse, other diseases of. X. Throat, diseases of. Laryngitis, acute catarrhal. . Tonsillitis, acute Tonsillitis, chronic Tonsils, focal infection from. Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal. 5. 61 XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. Pericarditis Endocarditis, acute Valvular diseases of the heart ( 1 ) Aortic insufficiency (2) Aortic stenosis (3) Mitralinsufficiency (4) Mitral stenosis (5) Combined lesions, mitral aortic . . . (8) Valvular lesions, unclassified Cardiac hypertrophy Cardiac dilatation Myocardit is and myocardial insufficiency . Heart, other organic diseases of Aneurysms Arteriosclerosis and hypertension Aortitis Arteries, other diseases of Embolism and thrombosis Hemorrhoids Varicocele V arieose veins Phlebitis Lymphatic system, other diseases of Cardiac arrhythmias 2.10 'i’io' 3. 74 .94 .94 ’.'94 1.05 0. 12 .50 9.69 .75 Mills, 2. 61 '"if .25 .94 .47 .12 ".if .50 2.11 .12 .62 .50 2. 11 .62 .87 . 50 .12 .12 .12 .12 ".if ".ff DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN, 939 aps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 19 19, incluise — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. ike. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. 0 11 34 1. 56 0.23 3.21 26.73 1.25 0.61 4S.59 14.52 9.80 4.72 1.10 34.91 5.90 SO 1.25 .61 2. 59 .68 1.98 2.39 1. 10 1. 50 11 .23 2.52 1.25 3.63 .46 2.57 1 03 1.90 .46 1.06 .86 1 03 .61 .17 .46 .21 .34 1.25 1.21 .52 .91 .46 16.49 .n .17 .86 2.36 . li .46 .15 6.21 n 1.25 1.21 .46 7.07 .30 3.64 .30 .64 .35 .30 3.00 .62 .46 .15 3.64 .23 .ii .30 1.29 .43 .30 3.86 .43 ,ii .86 .17 .21 .21 .ii .43 .34 .61 .52 1. 14 .60 3.64 2.29 .61 1.04 3.88 .91 1.79 3.21 . 17 .80 . 17 .91 1.07 .34 .91 . 15 . 15 .64 .23 .21 .21 9.98 1.25 3.03 1.13 2. 77 2.51 2.2S .55 8.57 17.70 • SO 1.25 .17 .23 .30 1.50 .11 .46 .64 4.59 2. 42 1.13 2 07 1 82 91 .55 4 71 5 90 4.24 .61 .52 .46 .86 11.80 . 15 .86 .23 2.49 1.21 1 56 .23 .86 35 .34 .61 86 23 15 .55 1.07 .23 17 1.37 .15 .64 52 .62 35 1.37 .21 52 .17 .11 23 .34 .62 . 17 2 74 . 15 .11 ' " 15 .46 1.13 1.37 46 .60 3. 43 .57 15 .43 .11 .69 .46 .15 .43 .34 1 :::::::::::: Inter- national classifi- cation No. 67 68a 68b 68d 68e 68f 68g 68h 68i /5a 75a( 1 > 75a(2) 75a(3) 75a(4) 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f log 75b 75i 75j 75k 751 75m 75n 75o 75p 75r 76a 76b 76d 76e S6d 86e 86h 86i 87 a 100a 100b 100c lOOd 7S 79a 79a(l) 79a(2) 79a(3) 79a(4) 79a(5) 79a(8) 79b 79c 79d 79e 81a 81b 81c 81d S2 83a S3b 83c 83d 84b 85a 940 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 95. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spea RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 07 68a 68b 68d 68e 68f 68k 68h 68i 75a 75b 75c 75d 75e 75f '5g 75b 7oi 'OJ 75k 751 75m 75n i on 76a 76b 76 d 76e 86d 86e 86h 86 i 100a 100b 100c lOOd 77 78 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79a 79b 79c 79d 79e 81a 81b 81c 81d 82 83a 83b 83c 83d 84b 85a Cause. States of occurrence. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illinois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. Ma I ct set VI. Mental alienation. General paralysis of the insane 2.83 5. 65 22. 60 19. 78 0.29 1.58 .86 1.11 3.34 2.23 "is 1 5! 5.26 10.53 1.82 1.82 8. 00 Psychasthenia Psychoneurosis Psychosis, alcoholic .29 .86 .14 1.75 1.75 2.83 2. 67 1.82 i; VII. Eyes and their annexa, diseases of. (1) Astigmatism :::::::: (3) Myopia (4) Defective vision (cause not stated) . 14 Leucoma :::::::: .... 1.11 Conjunctivitis (others) ... .14 Choroiditis Iritis . 14 .43 VIII. Ear, diseases of. .29 2.83 1.11 2.67 IX. Nasal fossse, diseases of. X. Throat, diseases of. jl XI. Circulatory system, diseases of. .43 76.28 14. 13 4.39 1.82 3.34 1.11 .43 56.50 5. 65 1.82 2.23 ' 4. 39 : .14 2.83 . . . • .14 .72 5. 65 2.83 .29 2.83 • Phlebitis 5. 65 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 941 ts), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. Total. for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps . Inter- national classifi- cation No. i- Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. N orth Caro- lina. Ohio. Pen n- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia . Others. 2.31 0. 10 6.21 0. 20 0.07 0. 10 67 0.30 1.81 .38 12. 42 .60 . 84 .78 68a 13. 22 1.94 2.83 15. 38 8. 62 2. 59 3. 62 7.25 40. 38 4. SO 11.27 9.71 68b L 13. 22 .15 13. 08 1.72 37. 27 2. 50 1.62 1.83 68d .03 .02 68e .78 .30 4. 62 .76 . 51 1. 22 1.05 6Sf .03 .01 .01 68g 4. 41 .45 .77 2. 87 2. 59 . 3S 9. 32 .57 .63 .62 68h • 3. 08 i. 10 3. 62 . 48 . 65 .44 .49 68i . 19 .17 1. 15 .91 75a .09 .07 75a(l) .39 .03 . 11 .09 75a(2) .39 . 10 .06 .44 .35 75a(3) . 10 .09 .51 .40 75a(4) .21 .16 75b .10 .03 .12 . 10 75c 2. 59 .10 .09 .24 .21 75d .78 . 10 .14 .29 .25 75e .39 . 10 .06 .04 . 05 75f .01 .01 75g 1.81 . 19 .14 ■ IS .17 75b. 5. 39 .19 .26 .03 .08 75i .78 .06 .28 .23 75 j 3. 62 .48 .20 .08 . 11 75k . 48 .17 . 15 . 16 751 .39 .29 .14 .04 .07 75m .02 .01 75n .03 .04 .03 75o .02 .01 75p 3.89 . 86 .62 .53 . 56 75r .39 .30 1.54 2. 49 1. 81 .57 .48 1.54 1,28 76 a . 19 3. 11 .09 .01 .03 76b .39 .19 .11 .24 .21 76d 2. 31 .10 . 11 .07 .08 76e 3.11 .03 .01 S6d .19 . 14 86e .09 .07 S6h .04 .03 86i .03 .01 87a . 19 .06 .01 .02 100a . . .. .10 .03 .01 100b .01 .01 100c vl- .01 .01 lOOd . 10 .06 .01 .02 77 .45 3.85 .23 . 05 78 8.95 .60 4. 62 1. 10 8.62 7 77 5. 43 13. 16 62. 11 6. 76 6. 58 6.63 79a • • .78 1. 10 5. 18 .95 . 74 .59 79a(l) .3S 3. 11 . 14 .09 . 10 79a(2) - - 5.06 .60 4. 62 8. 62 8. 87 27.95 4.49 4.12 4. 21 79a(3) 1.94 2.59 2.58 12. 42 1. 16 1.56 1. 46 79a(4) .78 .29 3. 11 .17 .09 . 11 79a(5) - .39 . 10 .06 . 18 . 15 79a(8) .30 . 67 .31 .66 .58 79b no 05 79c 2.33 5.39 1.10 2.49 3.43 6. 21 1.59 72 .94 79d 10. 77 1.43 3. 11 1.05 .33 .50 79e 1. 81 . 10 3. 11 .09 .06 8la .30 77 .86 3. 11 . 16 .23 81b 77 .03 .05 .05 81c .19 3.11 .09 .04 .05 Sid .04 .03 82 77 . 10 .09 .24 .20 S3a . 19 3. 11 .09 . 19 . 17 S3b 1.54 3. 29 l.Sl . 38 .34 .52 .48 83c . 10 .09 .16 . 14 S3d •• .38 3. 11 . 14 .23 .21 84b 1 .10 .06 2.60 1.99 85a 942 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 95. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 85b 85c Sod 85f 85g 85h 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 9ti 97 98 99a 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 117a 117b 118b 119 120 122b 122d 122c 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127b 127c 127d I27e 142 143b 144a 144b 145a 145b 145e 145f 145b 145i 145j 145m 145o Cause. XI. Circulatory system, diseases of— Continued. Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional Bradycardia Tachycardia Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of. XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis Pneumonia, broncho-®.. . Pneumonia, lobar Pleurisy, suppurative. . . Pleurisy, serofibrinous. . , Pleura, other diseases of. Asthma Pulmonary emphysema . Limgs, other diseases of . XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris Mouth and annexa, other diseases of Esophagus, diseases of Ulcer of the stomach Stomach, other diseases of Duodenal ulcer Diarrhea Enteritis and colitis Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) . Ascaris lumbricoides Appendicitis Hernia Intestinal obstruction Fistula in ano Intestines, other diseases of Cirrhosis of the liver Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Peritonitis Peritoneal adhesions Visceroptosis XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvcnercal ). Nephritis, acute Nephritis, chronic Nephroptosis Pyogenic infection of the kidneys Kidney and annexa, other diseases of Nephrolithiasis Cystitis Bladder, other diseases of Urethritis (nonvenereal) Stricture (nonvenereal) Urethra, other diseases of Prostate, diseases of Epididymitis (nonvenereal) Hydrocele Warts, external genital organs Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvenereal). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. Gangrene Furuncle Abscess Cellulitis Trichophytosis Nails, defects and diseases of Dermatitis Eczema Herpes Impetigo Lichen Psoriasis Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of. Camps of occurrence. Beauregard. Bowie. 1.05 2. 37 1.05 Custer. 2.95 11.80 .74 1.47 .74 1.47 .74 .74 .74 .74 2.21 ”.'74 Devens. 2.25 2. 25 .45 .45 .45 . 45 .90 12.61 7. 66 .90 .45 Dix. Bodp 8.93 1.25 ".’21’ .21 1.45 .45 .90 2.25 2. 21 1.80 .21 ! .21 .42 a Includes pneumonia, unclassified. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 943 |s) of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — -Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. I j Camps of occurrence — Continued. Inter- j national stis. Funston. Gordon. Grant. Greene. Hancock. Humph- reys. Jackson. Johnston. Lee. Lewis. classit catioi No. 0.14 3. 73 3.89 0.32 12. 52 5.71 85c .15 Sod 0.29 .72 0.39 0. 83 3. 17 85 f 85g . 16 .14 .32 .29 0. 28 1.36 .41 .15 .32 .15 91 .32 . 15 .43 .20 92a .49 .97 .20 .41 . 15 93a .15 .39 93 b 2.19 .81 .44 1.36 .30 1.95 .88 4. 32 . 28 2.51 .65 .98 1.66 3.32 5.71 96 .29 .28 .32 97 .15 .14 .28 98 . 14 99a .32 .20 .75 99c . 14 101 .15 .43 102a .57 .15 102c .32 .29 105a 105b .16 .20 106 107a . 14 108 .16 .73 11. 10 .28 .32 .41 1.21 109a 1.90 109b .32 .15 2.31 .32 110a .32 .15 .43 110b .. 113 . 14 114 .29 1 1 5a 117a . 16 .43 .39 117b .20 118b .16 .20 119 .29 . 28 .39 120 •j . 14 122b 1.01 122d . 15 .29 .20 122e . 14 123 .32 2. 31 .15 1.90 124a .32 .15 1. 01 .28 124b 125a .29 .39 .30 125b . 14 .65 126 . 14 127b .72 127c . 15 127d 3. 57 .15 1. 01 .20 127e . 14 143 b . 15 .28 .39 144a .29 .20 1 15e . 87 .20 145 f . j 1 45 h - 1 1451 1 45 i • J .28 2.76 1.03 2.31 .32 .59 1.21 U5o 944 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 95. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops inspe RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Logan. Camp.s of MacArthur. ccurrence — McClellan. Continued. Meade. Mi XI. Circulatory system, diseases of— Continued. 85b Cardiac murmurs, not organic 85c Cardiac disorders, functional 1.05 85d Bradycardia 85 f 2. 81 0. 12 Hemorrhage Circulatory system, other diseases of .12 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. 89-90 Bronchitis - 3.23 91 Pneumonia, broncho- 0. 47 92a Pneumonia, lobar 2.81 .47 . 12 93a Pleurisy, suppurative .47 . 25 93 b Pleurisy, serofibrinous 93c 1.87 .37 90 3. 74 1.41 1 12 97 Pulmonary emphysema .87 98 Lungs, other diseases of XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. 99a Pyorrhea alveolaris 99c Mouth and annexa, other diseases of .94 1 101 Esophagus, diseases of 102a Ulcer of the stomach 102c Stomach, other diseases of .94 . 12 105a Duodenal ulcer | l()5b Diarrhea 105c Enteritis and colitis .94 106 Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) 107a Asea’ris lumbrieoides 108 Appendicitis . 94 . 12 109a Hernia 2. 81 . 94 .75 109b Intestinal obstruction 110a Fistula in ano .25 110b 1.05 .12 113 Cirrhosis of the liver 114 Cholelithiasis 115a Cholecystitis . 12 117a Peritonitis 117b Peritoneal adhesions 118b Visceroptosis XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal). 119 Nephritis, acute 120 122b 122d Pyogenic infection of the kidneys 122e Kidney and amiexa, other diseases of 123 . 12 124a Cystitis .12 124b .50 125b .12 ....I'. 125c .12 126 .12 127b 127c ... 127d 127e .37 XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. 142 143b 144a . 25 1 44b 1 45a 1 45b . 1 45 f lloh 145j .12 1450 Skin and cellular tissue, other diseases of 1.87 .62 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 945 ps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence— Continued. | i n t e r- [national jke. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. classifi- cation No. 0 11 85b '87. 64 6.85 0. 15 85d 3. 11 0.52 0.23 .61 4.71 85f 11 11 .15 .43 4. 13 3. 11 0. 61 .17 .23 . 15 0. 55 .64 2.95 89-90> 23 .62 1.21 . 15 91 .80 .17 .23 .30 92a .34 1.13 .35 .46 0. 60 .21 93a .61 .60 93b .80 .61 .23 .21 93c U 82 3.74 2. 42 1. 13 2. 07 10.72 2.28 3.43 96 ; .57 1.87 1.38 .21 97 .30 .21 98 99a .62 14.59 25.28 99c .21 101 .62 . 17 .60 .21 102a. .11 .23 .46 102c 105a .17 105b . 17 .21 1 05 c 106 107 a .11 .17 .21 108 1.61 1.87 1.38 1.06 1.20 38.34 109a lOQb .80 .23 .30 .43 110a .23 . 17 .23 .30 .43 110b . 17 113 114 1 1 5 a, .21 117a .23 .15 117b 1 iflh. .17 .21 119 .23 .52 .30 120 1 99 H .11 122e 199 . 17 124a .34 .35 .91 .43 1 24b .11 .17 .21 .11 . 15 125c 7.69 1 9fi .11 .62 .23 127 b . 17 .46 .21 127c 1 97 rT .46 .64 .11 142 .34 .35 144a .11 144b 91 1 45b .21 145c .23 145f .17 145h •• j .21 145i 91 ;2.98 1.21 1.04 .46 .61 2. 57 1450 946 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 95 . — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe< RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- nationa) classifi- cation No. 85b 85c 85d 85 f 85g 85)1 89-90 91 92a 93a 93b 93c 96 97 98 99a 99c 101 102a 102c 105a 105b 105c 106 107a 108 109a 109b 110a 110b 113 114 115a 117a 117b 118b 119 120 122b 122(1 122e 123 124a 124b 125a 125b 125c 126 127b 127c 127d 127e 145e 1451 145i 145] Cause. States of occurrence. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illinois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. sd“ XI. Circulatory system, diseases of— Continued. Cardiac murmurs, not organic Cardiac disorders, functional L 2.83 2.99 XII. Respiratory system, diseases of. Bronchitis 2.83 2. 83 0.14 Pleurisy, suppurative 2. 83 5. 65 2. 83 2. S3 2.23 .. 5. 33 2."i9* 1.82 1.75 2.67 XIII. Digestive system, diseases of. Pyorrhea alveolaris Mouth and annexa, other diseases of 1 7.30 Ulcer of the stomach i.j Diarrhea Ankylostomiasis (uncinariasis, hookworm) .14 .14 Hernia 2.83 3.65 Mi ,j 2. 99 5. 65 2.83 2. 83 L XIV. Genitourinary system, diseases of ( nonvene - real). Nephritis, chronic .29 2. 83 3.34 j. 2.83 Cystitis 2.83 Epididymitis (nonvenereal) .43 Genitourinary system, other diseases of (nonvene- real). XV. Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of. .14 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 947 ;>s), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. Total for States. Total for camps. Total for States and camps. Inter- national classifi- cation No. . f Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. 0.02 0.01 1. 17 0. 15 1. 62 0.60 8. 83 6. 84 .01 .01 85d ■■ 0.77 . 48 3.11 .23 1. 14 .92 85 f .03 .01 .01 . 10 6. 21 .09 .07 .08 85h n 7x 0.30 1.54 1. 10 .48 6. 21 .43 90 78 89 90 2. 87 3. 11 . 14 . 14 . 14 91 .39 77 1.81 . 10 . 11 .24 .21 99m 77 3. 29 3. 62 . 29 3. 11 . 40 . 24 28 93a 77 2. 19 . 10 .20 .06 . 10 93 b . 78 . 15 1.54 2. 19 2. 59 1.81 .41 93 c . 78 2.31 1. SI 4. 67 12. 42 1. 79 3. 34 2. 96 96 .10 .03 .26 . 21 97 .30 .09 07 98 .01 .01 99a 1.54 .19 .23 1.84 1. 45 .02 .01 101 .39 .10 .06 . 11 .09 1 02a 2. 59 .03 . 13 . 11 102c .10 9. 32 . 11 .OS .09 .01 .01 105 b .10 .03 .03 . 03 105c .03 .02 106 .01 .01 107a r .39 ;;;;;;;; .38 . 20 . 10 . 12 108 4. 62 2. 87 1. 14 9. 32 3. 66 2 96 1 09a .01 . 01 1 09b ' ‘ 1.81 .26 .40 .34 110a .09 16 14 .03 .01 .01 113 .01 .01 114 .03 .02 115a 02 01 1. 81 .48 .20 .07 . 10 117b 01 01 1 1 8b 04 03 1 1 9 . 10 .26 16 19 190 01 01 1 99}> .03 08 07 1 ‘>?, 02 01 . 19 06 07 07 77 .03 . 05 05 49 . 15 . 29 .20 04 OQ 01 77 .03 37 29 01 01 .01 .01 143b 10 3.11 05 .10 03 .01 144b .03 no 145 b 04 * 03 03 14 r if 01 01 01 m .01 .01 no 01 .39 .77 :::::::: 1.81 1.53 6. 21 .62 1. 19 1.06 1450 3553—25 61 948 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 95 . — Discharges for disability , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149K 14«h 150 189 Cause. XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. Osteomyelitis Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of Ankylosis of joint Loose bodies in joint Synovitis Floating cartilage Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism ex- cepted). Hallux valgus Hammer-toe Metatarsalgia Myositis Pes planus Talipes . Tenosynovitis Organs of locomotion, other diseases of. XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. Congenital malformations Not specified or ill-defined diseases. Total for diseases. Camps of occurrence. Beauregard. 45.03 Bowie. 1.05 2. 10 1.05 40. 92 Custer. Devens. 2.21 7.38 1.47 .74 1.47 ”.’74 5.90 3. 69 .74 .74 247. 78 0. 90 4.50 .90 4. 95 .45 .90 .45 2.70 1. 35 1.35 .90 10. 36 . 45 .45 1.80 170. 27 Dix. Dod 0.62 .21 21 28 6.76 1.66 2. 49 68.96 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 949 ps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence— Continued. Inter- . national classifi- cation No. fustis. Funston. | Gordon. 2. 19 26.32 0.49 3.41 1. 14 2.11 .32 2. 27 .16 30.32 . 65 4.54 .16 . 65 230.06 0. 29 .44 1. 47 Grant. 1.30 6.20 1.59 .43 .14 . 14 22.63 0. 57 .57 8. 07 .72 i:3. 69 . 87 2. 16 508. 29 . 85 4.' 13' .28 22. 39 Hancock. 0.63 ".'63' 1.25 .63 1. 25 ".'63' 25. 08 Humph- reys. 0. 32 . 65 14. 92 Jackson. 0.39 .39 .20 . 78 60. 64 Johnston. Lee. 0.41 ".'il' 21.97 0.60 1.06 .45 .60 .15 4. 22 .45 . 15 4.52 .15 1.81 .15 . 15 118.68 Lewis. 1.90 3. 81 ' 3.' si ’ 3. 81 142.86 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f 149g 149h 150 189 950 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 95. — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spec RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. Logan. Camps of MacArthur. occurrence— McClellan. Continued. Meade. Mill XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 146a 0. 75 146b 1. 05 0. 47 . 75 146c 1.87 1. 41 . 75 147a 1.87 .25 147b Loose bodies "in joint 147c 1. 87 .25 147d Floating cartilage 147e .94 .37 149a Hallux valgus T .94 .12 149b Hammer-toe 149c Metatarsalgia .12 149(1 Myositis 149e 17. 77 . 47 . 12 149f Talipes . 12 149g 149h Organs of locomotion, other diseases of 3.74 1. 05 .94 3.23 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. 150 .12 189 .94 .75 Total for diseases 166. 52 19. 94 20. 66 86. 72 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 951 hps), of colored, enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. Camps of occurrence — Continued. IPike. Sevier. Shelby. Sheridan. Sherman. Taylor. Travis. Wads- worth. Wheeler. Upton. Others. 1 15 0.62 0.17 0.46 0.30 1.07 9 06 1.87 1.13 1.56 1.82 .61 10.49 8.85 69 .17 .46 .21 5.28 0.61 .69 .23 1.67 10.71 2.29 2.49 .52 .64 .17 .92 .17 .46 3.21 1.26 .17 3.86 .46 .64 .43 .35 14.45 4.36 .61 3. 11 2. 74 2.89 1.20 43.27 8. 85 1.03 .23 .64 .61 .23 .60 .21 8.03 1.87 .61 2.77 1.60 1.82 3.86 30.85 2.95 .23 .17 68 .15 4.07 : 2.41 1.13 .69 1 1.21 .55 13.49 1 355. 70 65.38 33.29 67.80 102.68 99.41 60.86 31.68 20. 94 369. 88 56.05 Inter- national classifi- cation No. 146a 146b 146c 147a 147b 147c 147d 147e 149a 149b 149c 149d 149e 149f H9g 149h 150 189 952 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 95 . — Discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ( excluding troops in spe<\ RATIOS PER 1,000. Inter- national classifi- cation No. Cause. States of occurrence. Ala- bama. Ari- zona. Dis- trict of Co- lumbia. Florida. Georgia. Illinois. Kansas. Ken- tucky. Mary- land. M ( s* 116a 110b 116c 117a 117b 117c 117(1 117c 119a 149b 119c 119d 119e 1191 119g 119h 150 189 XVI. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of. 1.75 2. 67 Fractures, faulty union of Bones, other diseases of 2.83 Loose bodies in joint Synovitis Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheuma- tism excepted). 2.83 2.83 0. 43 16. 95 2. 19 1.11 1.11 .11 .11 2.83 XVII. Congenital malformations and ill-defined diseases. . H 1. 75 i — Total for diseases 35.82 20.01 66. 67 137. 85 56.00 19.71 29.20 46.77 1 DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS AND BY STATES COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 953 Aps), of colored enlisted men in the United States, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. RATIOS PER 1,000. States of occurrence — Continued. Total for camps. Inter- :hi- n. Mis- souri. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Caro- lina. Ohio. Penn- syl- vania. South Caro- lina. Ten- nessee. Texas. Vir- ginia. Others. Total for States. J. Utdl States and camps. national classifi- cation No. 0.39 3.62 0. 10 3. 11 0 . 20 0.52 0. 44 146a .39 1.91 6.21 .65 2.51 2 . 06 146b .20 .48 .41 146c .39 0. 15 2. 31 1.81 2. 77 3. 11 1.05 1.54 1.45 147a .03 .02 147b .39 .19 3. 11 . 11 . 71 .56 147c .06 .05 147d .77 . 19 3.11 . 14 2. 10 1. 63 147e .38 .14 .42 .35 149a .12 .09 149b 1 . SI .03 .09 .08 149c .10 .03 .09 .08 149d .27 .78 1.34 4.62 3.62 3.34 27.95 2. 13 7.52 6 . 22 149e .10 .09 .25 .21 149f .29 .09 .04 .05 149g 149h 2. 72 .15 2.31 1.81 2. 77 9. 32 1.31 4.63 3. 83 .... .39 .03 .34 97 150 .78 .15 6. 15 1.81 1.24 9.32 .85 1.47 1.32 189 76 66.08 66.51 32.90 256. 15 100 . 8 S 31.61 22.44 191. 70 24. 79 122. 97 259. 28 760. 87 125. 54 151. 41 145. 15 954 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 96. — Admissions for diseases (all), by camps, by months, ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps. year 1917. « Jan li- ar}’. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. Octo- ber. N overn- ber. Pec b( 7, 422 3, 394 2, 354 2,084 2,941 3, 100 2, 284 1,824 2, 405 1, 025 4,503 1,668 402 3,046 4,084 1, 171 12, 94S 3, 848 3, 420 3, 178 1,906 916 '652 l’ 066 10' 017 2, 32(1 1,311 1,816 1 , 762 1,010 937 1 . 599 1,423 1,873 2, 009 865 1,383 2, 325 2, 925 2,408 974 798 2, 415 1,801 2,751 2 229 3 , 095 2, 963 3, 845 2, 568 1,830 1,900 3, 160 1,624 1,683 3, 915 1,290 4 ’ 730 2, 112 15' 010 3 , 208 2, 426 l' 964 1,440 r Dix 6,214 2, 427 1,718 3, 890 2, 507 9, 322 Dodge 7,579 7, 885 3, 190 3, 281 2,693 3, 174 5, 167 3, 200 3^684 1,223 2,904 699 3,214 926 2,507 3, 197 779 10.6,34 2 711 2 , 368 787 1, 12 24 43 33 144 560 1,830 2, 001 2,668 16, 803 1,303 Forrest 9 56 120 250 71 352 359 605 501 587 1,097 1, 775 3, 951 1 , 504 1,229 1,098 769 1,198 4, 379 1,125 7,978 6, 795 7,346 2,313 1 , 064 811 9, 039 5, 168 4,946 6, 503 3^ 888 6,044 3,942 1,743 3 , 7,819 3^ 286 3, 342 1 287 1,886 3’ 897 4, 044 4' 029 1,670 420 5, 467 3,923 6, 238 5,140 2.773 3, 282 2, 290 1,490 i;335 828 1 , 600 1,330 2' 689 1 , 6,609 4,703 3, 567 3, 422 2, 595 '719 1, 186 l' 054 535 266 640 580 141 427 440 590 '357 2,802 2, 164 1,557 64 1,094 1,405 152 832 1,705 926 1,791 1,040 4,308 1,597 1,493 3, 263 3, 253 1,061 3, 555 2, 548 424 5 , 309 8, 591 2,954 4,990 2, 995 3,194 7, 110 2, 167 1,109 1 , 113 ' 127 608 2,493 8,209 2, 707 852 Jackson 6,324 2,975 1 , 382 2, 649 1,054 2, 481 940 2, 219 1, 552 3,917 1,870 1,151 2,824 3,412 1,059 1,663 1,273 4,854 1 656 i;750 1,030 1 , 8, 356 5, 321 3, 457 2, 122 2, 082 3,514 2, 166 '883 l' 997 4 . 02.1 2,996 2, 818 3^ 547 2, 063 2,833 2,536 938 9,276 2,071 4,143 1,213 1,952 1,624 3,242 1,008 4,914 9 3, 152 4,148 1,941 1, 357 1,335 3, 104 3, 870 2, S06 6X0 2, 245 3; 468 2,938 2, 223 1,617 11,111 2, 060 11,751 3, 514 1,873 1,906 5. 008 5, 693 2,229 7,310 6i 534 2,417 4. ,862 813 Mac Arthur 6, 036 2, 685 1,581 1,240 2, 287 1,798 1,868 386 2, .879 2,074 1,425 1,331 6,619 9,282 3, 280 9,617 5, 149 2, 326- 1 . Meade 5, 998 3, 595 28 2, 089 2 , 765 798 2, 900 3, 338 1,201 2,899 1,738 4,686 1,611 2 . Mills 39 59 7 831 Pike 14,803 4, 430 4, 534 4,303 2, 030 4, 490 796 3’ 506 e; 147 1,144 2,767 5 ; 335 705 Sevier 7,381 2,810 3, 304 2, 462 1,720 3,052 Shelby 8, 110 2. 996 1,988 932 l' 618 889 3. 943 1,419 1,769 3, 418 2, 179 1,205 2,886 2,265 2, 200 772 931 6,476 1,356 1 , 8, 070 3,932 4,441 3,807 4’ 694 3 3, 455 2 2,617 3,914 3, 318 8, 087 2; 030 1 , 1 20 ' 531 1,979 7, 156 3, 774 1,922 1,256 314 47 Tavlor 7,631 14,993 2, 542 3, 599 3, 400 2,829 2, 311 3,651 2, 306 2, 890 6, 144 1,268 3, 147 9,804 12, 200 3.611 3 . Travis 8, 495 5,501 5, 659 2, 112 4. 297 2,179 2, 4, 383 1,432 1,273 1,443 1,683 3. 299 3, 577 1,793 1, 815 1,583 Wheeler 11,320 4; 921 2,838 1,568 3, 251 1,291 1,519 1,363 5, 573 1,886 2, 583 3, 388 2,417 1,733 3, 458 2, 435 2, 454 2, 607 3, 945 5, 663 3, 562 Total 235, 182 106, 558 81,510 90, 498 98, 132 76, 884 71,492 83, 200 88, 445 164,401 205, 620 70, 455 49, a Monthly distribution not tabulated. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ADMISSION BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS TOTAL ENLISTED MEN 955 istedmen, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31. 1919 , inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1919 Month not stated. Total for period. nu- •y. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. 926 319 115 9 2 3 1 1 1 36, 741 447 608 486 422 233 208 134 9 1 40^ 801 137 135 122 12 3 4 2 1 16 24, 778 ,213 471 402 322 262 145 99 28 13 .25 29 28 1 36, 620 ,077 450 572 1, 002 484 255 348 136 136 54 32 32 8 48, 808 886 810 669 487 746 547 672 402 490 462 451 624 26 48, 932 ,793 1,033 894 496 363 576 365 153 151 139 98 92 1 59, 255 29, 066 298 266 367 88 43 29 31 27 34 23 59 12 5^690 13 1 1 4,248 196 69 3 1 1 1 13, 924 ,537 1,061 853 451 474 418 218 150 110 153 118 115 ,86; 351 876 671 455 292 245 120 221 160 101 99 120 118 19 55, 583 ,193 977 812 467 709 781 663 233 179 182 169 295 7 41,184 ■ 292 225 46 1 1 1 33, 812 18 1 1 3 s, ()!)() ,350 368 116 4 3 2 7 35, 846 511 321 218 70 59 42 27 32 24 22 34 29 ib 12, 822 ,493 848 551 486 324 393 313 152 135 118 251 126 li 54, 931 t 277 51 7 6 2 1 2 1 9 20, 443 638 216 184 143 127 39 27 13 17 11 8 14 i 30; 400 ,272 1,081 594 490 356 388 386 186 149 100 104 103 22 57, 469 , 214 809 528 378 351 210 217 142 100 76 70 59 59, 823 681 191 49 3 1 6 7 2 10 1 4 30, 728 448 298 116 12 2 1 21 10 2 10 34, 064 ,462 279 55 18 6 2 2 1 1 3 1 29,324 ,891 679 679 687 769 674 495 154 386 256 146 254 5 64; 166 846 701 830 707 446 325 283 78 76 7 8 2 12 22, 367 ,910 937 533 362 366 295 341 221 201 239 105 115 7 90, 900 483 198 52 13 1 1 1 3 1 2 35, 788 619 297 362 243 197 125 226 130 85 6 2 i 36, 586 760 241 53 10 4 7 1 6 25,861 827 727 537 641 490 403 576 310 86 94 77 71 1 59; 229 2, 906 1,823 1,515 1, 235 681 629 451 489 200 268 248 212 252 3 63, 505 .316 1,256 765 330 215 133 166 153 228 210 107 108 6 87, 200 277 106 41 6 4 2 3 3 1 9 27, 392 121 97 5 1 2 859 849 964 81S 897 442 559 288 80 83 129 184 57 45, 760 549 549 ,980 19,160 14,324 10, 152 8, 825 7,033 6,878 3,370 3,052 2,640 2,300 2,688 809 1, 538, 100 95G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 97 . — Deaths for diseases (all), by camps, by months, U ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1918 Total, Camps. year 1917.« 1 Janu- ary. Febru- 1 ary. March. April. May. Time. July. August. Septem- ber. Octo- ber. Novem- ber. Dect bei Beauregard 127 ■10 9 5 7 8 4 3 5 179 226 6 248 15 14 14 9 5 3 3 20 137 g Cody 89_| 40 21 15 12 6 12 3 9 1 7 153 67 Custer 7 18 11 25 29 17 6 3 8 131 617 7 Devens 18 10 9 17 26 IS 7 6 24 1 768 23 10 Dix 17 4 5 14 12 7 12 15 8 725 77 13 Dodge 23 16 17 91 88 28 5 18 23 73 636 22 Doniphan 82 53 26 27 18 6 2 3 1 6 62 K 11 70 10 1 27 5 1 4 4 13 4 2 8 5 130 6 Funston 53 43 24 80 37 31 10 19 8 245 830 36 Gordon 77 52 10 13 62 54 13 22 38 121 68 11 Grant 21 16 15 14 36 11 4 9 11 576 489 9 44 85 15 24 30 3 24 197 7 9 2 3 4 7 109 Hancock 10 12 15 6 6 1 3 5 9 151 371 57' Humphreys 3 2 6 2 5 5 133 281 20 Jackson 129 28 8 21 6 36 21 16 11 226 156 21 12 6 2 1 9 3 4 4 31 132 3 59 11 12 2 5 6 8 4 68 58 Lee.... 98 42 15 17 20 9 9 15 5 370 289 7 Lewis 33 16 9 11 10 14 18 2 7 40 134 17 Logan 17 13 11 2 9 1 1 1 2 85 31 1 MacArthur 27 59 17 5 2 4 9 6 4 25 169 7 16 8 6 2 5 3 2 13 23 232 17 Meade 28 32 13 20 18 14 5 10 11 343 429 9 Mills. . . 14 1 l 10 2 2 4 6 59 300 20 Pike 322 65 23 46 34 36 IS 21 39 212 257 17 157 27 14 5 13 6 7 4 5 123 223 4 Shelby 73 11 8 3 8 1 3 4 14 7 36 13 Sheridan 13 21 5 1 7 1 2 4 7 H 143 7 Sherman 81 28 19 36 32 4 5 5 16 323 780 7 1 1 6 116 12 Taylor 57 27 16 43 30 17 7 7 11 314 536 26 Travis 118 53 21 19 21 26 8 16 14 16 194 12 Wadsworth 16 12 4 13 21 6 4 12 17 71 78 Wheeler 235 41 11 11 26 8 14 8 33 6 101 40 Upton 22 17 5 55 28 10 12 13 10 197 199 32 Total 2,331 940 418 666 689 427 237 270 393 5,733 8,995 695 a Monthly distribution not tabulated. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DEATHS BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS TOTAL ENLISTED MEN 957 ' : ed men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1919 Month Total lor period. l Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N ovem- ber. Decem- ber. not | stated. 3 3 1 631 2 7 3 1 491 2 3 2 445 14 0 2 1 1 907 \ 5 5 5 10 1 1 1 9 981 8 4 6 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 3 953 15 4 7 4 1 2 1 9 1 089 1 311 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 110 l 35 4 182 30 9 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1,501 7 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 577 12 11 8 4 5 2 1 2 1 1 1,265 3 1 1 446 1 136 66 2 1 740 9 5 1 i 1 1 3 496 29 8 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 1 219 6 3 5 2 2 269 6 3 3 4 1 1 1 2 936 ! 3 4 4 2 1 1 1 2 341 11 4 1 191 7 1 347 61 2 1 1 419 IS 3 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 985 1-1 3 4 10 3 1 4 2 476 17 5 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1,145 6 2 1 612 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 200 5 1 1 1 238 15 8 3 3 2 2 1 1 4 1,392 135 9 30 7 i 4 1 1 2 1 3 2 1,191 15 3 4 1 2 4 570 .. 1 271 ... 1 539 13 15 in 7 3 3 1 1 1 2 682 - ... 16 16 ':26 147 95 63 43 22 31 13 11 7 14 10 67 23,226 958 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 98. — Discharges for disability , for diseases (all), by camps, by mi ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ('amps. 1 1918 Janu- ary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. Octo- ber. Novem- ber. Beauregard 78 130 158 268 60 95 91 107 55 31 49 73 Bowie ISO 60 62 133 51 128 40 112 208 13 32 201 Cody 647 270 161 149 105 80 0/ 38 152 102 64 128 Custer 231 177 123 120 73 167 341 264 420 286 194 4«.:> | 1 >evens 325 239 179 145 101 138 225 248 320 175 298 310 1 nix 357 97 53 67 96 118 122 198 393 358 319 245 Dodge 420 81 87 201 183 271 307 280 120 201 239 586 Doniphan 102 389 273 198 152 133 42 23 35 303 39 of. Eustis 1 2 1 3 1 9 1 Forrest 3 3 6 10 1 3 4 9 12 Fremont 37 23 34 21 37 20 22 50 81 348 554 1 Funs ton 183 203 160 123 122 146 344 524 743 481 757 895 Gordon 805 766 531 422 209 175 146 203 160 277 490 296 (Irani 209 129 53 69 67 74 692 316 307 537 1,715 1,641 G reene 314 263 503 382 70 47 113 49 55 61 62 79 Greenleaf 11 5 6 5 1 2 6 24 28 24 65 ; Hancock 663 325 184 211 88 62 71 82 56 70 97 127 ; Humphreys 1 3 3 6 13 21 33 37 45 38 137 1 Jackson 525 132 28 26 51 126 146 274 245 196 142 236 Johnston 51 78 37 51 63 121 103 63 59 Kearny 1,514 1,195 615 488 208 23 15 75 41 31 133 80 | Lee 178 153 123 132 117 209 231 597 742 692 535 52-1 Lewis 516 202 160 80 87 76 129 74 132 103 127 657 I 1 -ogan 1,223 669 416 264 212 198 139 75 47 40 80 69 I MacArthur 516 198 88 92 32 47 95 105 148 245 382 1.058 1 McClellan 177 11.3 96 171 131 146 47 47 108 137 165 172 1 Meade 96 31 21 18 25 78 102 187 540 569 666 763 Mills 107 6 18 30 19 24 21 U l^ike 663 342 257 250 177 188 169 270 312 286 570 1,988 Sevier 303 100 85 74 47 23 24 9 27 66 287 1,503 Shelby 106 73 55 105 84 79 73 85 142 30 59 397 Sheridan 203 155 72 57 30 48 32 43 80 110 37 57 | Sherman 412 213 129 127 137 272 524 348 422 433 243 355 2 1 1 1 Taylor 665 175 129 155 123 9.5 89 268 314 333 355 630 ! Travis 404 122 66 43 56 87 86 348 270 179 212 254 Wadsworth... 582 262 359 137 76 38 108 14 85 84 74 210 Wheeler 245 166 417 173 40 79 37 107 89 65 83 84 Upton b 309 186 194 206 208 189 263 495 327 261 181 249 Total 13,318 7,719 5,949 5,186 3,309 3, 756 5,039 6,020 7, 369 7,047 9,181 15, 273 a Monthly distribution not tabulated. h Excluding 6,438 discharges from draft. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DISCHARGES FOR DISABILITY BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS — TOTAL ENLISTED MEN 959 1 enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1919 Month (nu- |y. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. not stated. 9 2 9 1 1 16 In 36 17 16 19 41 31 6 i § 1 12 3 1 1 13 123 85 77 66 49 32 9 1 1 17 103 60 76 57 39 16 19 4 6 2 5 4 31 48 42 42 29 52 43 25 11 13 6 7 5 45 ! 80 66 237 120 72 30 8 8 3 11 7 5 37 5 6 1 i 2 21 2_J 9 : 26 14 18 2 1 36 66 35 69 59 85 67 20 10 1 3 3 2 25 80 51 55 47 45 19 23 13 5 9 2 1 30 125 79 75 7S 165 388 239 75 22 21 5 3 37 25 15 10 1 1 i 1 27 212 62 10 1 1 2 1 2 1 10 IS 8 10 1 8 5 1 1 6 1 3 3 68 73 50 49 44 43 94 99 4 4 3 2 41 43 18 2 1 39 30 9 9 10 8 3 9 1 3 1 11 j 72 55 38 40 23 16 30 9 6 1 2 3 45 i 94 22 38 27 13 29 22 21 8 3 2 5 17 1 32 9 1 1 2 9 1 1 10 4 9 76 3 3 2 2 3 2 11 1 19 i 27 19 3 1 1 1 1 126 64 57 67 72 78 57 21 13 12 5 7 44 •43 54 65 66 9? 4 6 1 1 70 1 4S 20 9 5 10 5 7 2 5 3 3 5 IS ' 68 23 7 2 1 1 14 10 6 19 S3 10 18 9 13 2 1 19 13 4 2 1 2 1 3 \ 57 34 35 27 84 108 97 34 3 6 3 38 19 43 64 61 58 81 59 36 21 17 7 6 56 60 54 152 76 62 27 33 15 13 7 2 2 29 56 9 7 1 9 9 1 1 1 5 : 3 1 9 2 I 1 i 95 49 52 76 78 73 61 23 7 2 2 54 19 .:,024 1, 128 1,311 1,001 1,111 1,160 850 298 150 122 64 66 995 Total for period. 1,241 1,448 2, 050 3.653 3,202 2. 847 3,924 1,874 60 74 1,216 5, 915 4, 554 7, 587 2,137 316 2,445 507 2,746 933 4, 547 4.893 3,222 3, 630 3,264 1,717 3, 854 636 8,384 2,974 1.654 1,041 4 344 24 3,969 2, 7 88 2,211 1,598 3, 678 19 107, 206 960 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 99. — Days lost, for diseases (all), by camps, by months, ; ABSOLUTE NUMBERS." 1918 Camps. January. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. N oveni- ber. Dec be Beauregard 52, 842 34,' '943 31,696 36, 050 27, 170 30, 624 30,747 21,020 59,957 41, 759 12,399 10 Bowie 51,749 46,502 35,482 29, 436 17,051 r. , t .» ■>: ; 7, 681 4,911 18, 766 47,678 9,513 G Cody 33, 690 23,117 16, 828 13, 429 13,179 21, 888 13,072 22,275 5,444 43, 873 19,828 4 Custer 36,040 26, 503 20,601 27,113 23,381 16,328 17,772 14,424 39, 125 109, 250 10,905 13 Devons 26,551 22, 183 32,959 42, 508 37, 700 33, 187 26, 695 38,717 187, 437 51,636 23,667 18 Dix 26,961 20, 486 35, 750 41,507 46, 741 39, 207 51 , 162 42, 192 113,584 40, 751 20, 132 Dodge 44,021 37, 056 78, 123 S3, 157 61,479 51* 792 59, 364 46,600 52,053 221,007 36,481 29 Doniphan 41,489 34, 290 34, 819 24,771 15,321 8, 510 11,754 12,366 10, 597 33, 822 lOj 13 131 816 1,863 6,791 2.7, 314 13,975 6 Forrest 611 2,814 3,462 5, 848 548 615 202 1, 589 1,471 20^ 458 5,280 2' Fremont 9,075 12,978 20, 795 18, 357 24,724 22, 320 17,933 28, 216 22,998 40, 12S 4, 172 3 Funston 74, 835 78,652 90, 028 66, 687 75, 356 46, 794 65,636 57,009 102,608 208,787 47, 460 51 Gordon 45, 372 34, 577 50,365 69, 813 78, 501 54, 664 67,555 77,641 107, 781 71,779 31, 545 16 G rant 33,833 21,80(3 21,422 24,224 19, 132 12,017 18,028 14,653 68, 882 68, 224 12, 87, S 15 Greene 71,207 49,646 54,330 32, 559 14,582 13,040 7,669 14,376 24,417 63, 527 11,555 HI Grcenleaf 7,733 4, 646 9, 535 9,489 1,298 1,666 651 1,541 2,921 27,152 2,220 1 Hancock 34,651 27,078 22, 579 26,013 20, 062 31,204 33,177 40, 432 67,050 126,400 44, 134 20 Humphreys 2,086 1,569 2, 036 3, 558 10, 088 12,931 13, 322 15, 130 35, 142 51,642 16,058 10 Jackson ; g ,i i 7 32, 003 38,402 38, 068 61,164 60,323 65,944 53,715 105,116 67,601 28, 507 21 Johnston 18,028 13,770 12,511 16,644 17,964 17,818 19, 181 26, 329 25,755 40,949 13,121 8 Kearny 38, 543 24,689 28, 541 24,236 14,358 14,962 30, 502 8, 335 13,924 32, 256 21,429 8 Lee 60, 430 45, 378 69,011 81,061 75,719 56, 829 74,950 48, 230 138, 579 108,401 27, 895 34 Lewis 51,153 54, 498 56, 207 42,232 41,971 37, 258 28,394 40, 881 48, 790 92,964 58,993 45 Logan 37, 510 27,901 24, 584 36,142 14,247 11,288 13, 008 11,964 36,719 28, 217 18, 568 •ii, MacArthur 57,799 30, 264 30, 544 24, 104 33, 196 42, 105 45, 874 45, 844 34, 423 96, 307 14,839 10 McClellan 26, 949 17,965 16,097 19,979 20, 084 8, 816 8, 009 24,787 27, 692 118,086 27,882 19 Meade 37, 163 25, 492 32,701 27,610 40,823 33,902 32, 476 38,391 88, 026 84, 813 25, 539 26; ! Mills 506 326 371 16,323 18,980 31,551 49,394 39,597 51,241 59,080 15, 375 12. Pike 74, 296 62,113 64, 400 64, 045 62,465 49,990 78, 869 68, 403 159, 435 133, 866 30, 514 34 Sevier 40,079 54, 598 35,534 27,352 17,410 35, 506 23, 824 15,136 43, 979 63, 835 IS, 191 9, | Shelby 46, 076 32, 487 30,067 36, 561 20, 880 22, 095 32, 285 43,288 24,887 41,651 13,868 10 Sheridan 22, 894 13,451 14,444 21,979 17,017 20, 936 15, 356 29, 729 25, 425 63,746 13,891 12, Sherman 49, 440 55, 772 41,049 54,047 51,400 45, 474 52, 544 49,031 57,108 102, 894 28,983 16. 89 6 314 10,770 26,074 4,576 Taylor 51,441 42,062 56, 823 51,741 49, 138 40, 192 40,119 42, 759 130,032 202,059 42,966 32. Travis 89, 145 68,654 59, 840 45,683 58, 190 36, 169 46, 845 48, 663 47,027 244, 503 34,607 37. Wadsworth 19, S07 17,440 22, 823 25, 710 27,263 32, 762 22,033 39,786 26,333 38, 868 23,877 5, 1 Wheeler 46,652 29, 059 24,712 30,661 19,013 23, 535 20, 230 23,078 13,977 30,304 21,409 6, Upton 32, 246 20, 977 38, 265 43,058 40, 052 39, 832 43, 337 43, 832 67, 598 53, 127 23,466 13 |, Total 1,432,016 1,147,745 1,257,739 1,281,844 1,187,803 1,074,354 1,186,724 1,207,503 2,119,164 3,001,290 837, 133 625, a 1917 not tabulated and not included in total. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DAYS LOST BY CAMPS, BY" MONTHS TOTAL ENLISTED MEN, 961 Astedmen, United States, Jan. 1, 1918, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. nary. Febru- ary. March. April. May. June. July. August. Septem- ber. October. Novem- ber. Decem- ber. not stated. 1918 and 1919. 0,015 4,366 1,769 400 25 29 203 1 89 __ 57 13 19 2, 045 408, 308 ) 403 12, 568 9,362 8, 008 4,812 3, 562 2, 008 139 41 36 137 341,569 2 789 1,995 2 , 051 '228 20 34 20 28 99 '24 138 23S, Jl'.l 3' 619 8', 111 1 , 858 7,450 3,663 2,367 2,719 1,115 402 889 462 515 817 408,386 0,767 8,496 10,498 18, 243 9, 070 4,675 6,210 3, 000 2,867 1,522 662 1 , 155 2,882 630,688 0,632 18,477 17,132 11,619 19, 598 14,952 15,438 9. 145 13,111 13,110 15,530 17,842 3, 584 683, 158 2,009 21,248 14,796 8, 395 8,160 8,427 5, 543 3,528 3,382 4, 905 3, 027 3, 701 2,225 920,758 252, 146 5,982 4,222 5, 963 1,592 838 595 563 600 782 555 1,890 79 79, 725 387 45, 860 5, 132 1,356 951 200 63 86 3 1,475 234,667 2,946 16, 406 13, 899 8, 449 9, S36 6, 551 3,885 5,294 2, 504 1,684 2, 205 1,970 2,324 1,054,211 0,022 13, 093 11,737 6,116 6, 177 1,836 4,514 4, 158 2,430 1,948 2,019 1,854 1,670 782, 220 2,943 16,030 13, 152 8, 103 10, 226 9,671 5,971 3,885 2,402 2. 628 2,044 3,076 2,112 433,329 •5,3.57 3,885 1,089 25 25 5 S9 38 244 2 334 214 378, 254 315 21 61 82 45 283 70, 942 2,008 5,762 2,610 74 83 170 6 299 44 25 11 1,333 525, 239 9,421 5, 040 4,148 1,329 1 , 196 1,367 426 872 1,080 681 1,297 4,121 792 205,444 7,593 16, 055 12, 003 11,864 7, 388 5, 991 6,731 4,235 3,511 1,739 2,464 1, 225 1,506 713,286 3, 868 493 245 53 25 140 10 2 L81 25 16 235,613 §,542 2,995 4,303 3,379 2,880 837 495 245 407 307 559 491 1,377 286,951 3,695 20,628 13, 176 13,083 8,725 9,503 8,302 4,075 2, 872 1,849 2, 155 2,435 2,210 953, 600 1,787 16,588 11,474 8,274 7,335 4,189 4,205 3,500 1,552 1,089 1,625 1,683 2, 238 696,943 2,940 2,698 1,223 17 33 150 51 11 35 506 825 28 78 286, 554 2,465 3,920 1,440 364 342 34 74 868 1 250 137 228 4, 252 486,025 2,309 5,289 704 232 84 8 206 47 136 160 52 143 445 375, 526 7,744 10, 151 11,724 11,613 15,997 10,745 8,937 2, 690 7,949 5, 634 3,680 5, 557 3,875 619,620 2; 499 16,828 15,277 13, 237 9, 108 5, 834 5,966 1,283 1,524 288 268 45 1,031 384,617 0,986 20, 867 12,814 9, 804 12, 539 5, 477 7,288 4,399 4,517 4,689 2, 869 2,900 1 , 453 1,003,244 5, 521 3,353 1,562 931 28 3 1 22 117 381 399,340 0,386 5, 516 6,120 4,646 4, 242 2,918 5,827 2, 458 3,313 67 191 286 467 400,639 7,967 3 1 )09 1,113 123 103 334 42 39 69 364 285, 045 0,082 16', 581 12,641 16, 707 9,680 6,061 13, 148 6,460 1,860 1,622 1,375 1,326 3,491 713; 799 161 42,755 b, 651 26, 925 19, 223 12, 508 10, 295 5,973 10, 561 3,517 4, 725 5,386 3,480 4,022 3,721 919,041 1,747 18,911 12,690 7,330 5, 024 3,764 4, 405 3,085 5, 184 3,680 1,385 2,123 1,279 927,720 2,638 1,695 43.5 56 73 109 452 59 419 113 176 845 310, 202 3,070 156 483 260 27 2 29 268 294, 986 3,714 lo’ 393 IS, 805 14,612 18, 262 8,254 10,955 5, 574 3, 876 2,034 1,804 2,166 2,943 577,925 5, 951 351,403 274,218 209,547 186, 215 124,673 135,231 74,098 71,002 58, 119 51,027 61,748 56, 143 18,606,554 962 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 100 . — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, a measles, b and the pneumonias, c by camps of non respiratory dis- ees 110 ’ Total hies, uncomplicated. . . L ies and bronchopneu- mia h ies and lobar pneu- i oia I< es and other compii- ions 350 422 32 1,222! 764 164 183 3 611 691 34 1 Total . 32 ! 1 ! 54 165| 245 !r 'liopneumonia. 'O r pneumonia... i Total . 9 161 20 33 3 1,169 1, 264 33 1 749 1 3 2S9 825 15 243 235 312 257 168 95 64 49 56 ,532 175 776 139 ,829 582 5 852 16 55 43 425 426 98 12 3 4 293 1,391 454 413 80 26 2 17 20 179; 85oj 10 305 132 22 1,0341 111 16! 1 138 193 26 . l|. 15 . 327 . 11 . 16 134 799 90S 129 1,037 , 383 245 842 229 , 630 ,329 851 27 9 168 ,055 320 ,265 9G4 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY' STATISTICS. Table 100. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of on rcncc, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive— Continued.' ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 C CD i Camps and diseases. i October. , November December January. j February. a April, a June. July. August. September October. November December. January. February. March. o A J, Q, << o 0 d Dir. Influenza, uncomplicated.. Influenza and broncho- 114 197 153 137 76 1,146 283 192 26 77 55 4,440 460 52 72 52 j ! 1 ] 1 1 4 5 827 107 { 7 ll Influenza and lobar pneu- 9 1 2 2 1 1 280 20 Influenza and other com- 7 29 18 If 1 4 14 62 18 9 2 3 Common respiratory dis- 956 eases 336 488 945 549 956 539 424 119 229 184 20 S 87 187 146 265 258 204 691 7 450 685 1 , 109 1 , 087 633 2, 133 841 631 148 315 260 5,817 692 25? ??8 331 262 205 697 4 16 Measles, uncomplicated — 3 3 24 21 27 ~24 28 43 13 11 17 27 11 4 8 2 4 2 2 j Measles and bronchopneu- 1 1 1 1 2 1 Measles and lobar pneu- Measles and other com- 1 . 1 6 10 5 1 7 1 1 i - 3 3 25 26 33 26 35 54 18 11 19 36 13 4 8 2 5 3 2 i 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 1 1 187 92 15 6 4 6 4 3 14 16 4 36 24 13 6 6 7 1 5 6 2 6 2 5 4 16 18 5 39 28 14 7 6 7 194 92 15 6 11 10 2 12 2 Dodge. Influenza, uncomplicated . : Influenza and broncho- 221 336 265 271 251 939 318 217 134 125 5 419 6,480 309 269 16 97 24 9 6 13 1 1 1 8 60 1,434 90 23 1 2 1 1 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- 3 4 2 5 22 401 22 2 Influenza and other com- 6 13 4 14 in 8 5 8 10 72 200 36 11 4 2 2 > Common respiratory dis- 885 345 !M 290 791 674 548 1,213 781 483 250 269 150 256 112 434 478 665 341 203 Total 511 1,127 1,150 950 805 2,170 1,111 709 390 405 178 829 8,627 891 778 796 370 216 3.54 13l22|J) Measles, uncomplicated 18 48 151 219 93 3.54 98 18 117 242 110 42 76 107 52 8 2 1 4 HI Measles and bronchopneu- 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 4 4 1 Measles and lobar pneumo- 1 1 1 2 2 1 Measles and other compli- 25 , nations 2 3 40 51 35 9 19 40 27 56 22 23 4 3 1 - Lull JUw — Total 21 53 154 259 119 410 139 27 136 283 138 99 103 134 57 12 2 2 2 j . = : 5 3 ~ 2 9 5 6 1 2 2 6 2 4 9 8 4 7 2 11 34 20 22 18 19 96 76 29 9 12 23 15 6 2 2 1 2 2 7 1 Total 39 23 22 22 21 105 81 35 9 13 25 17 12 4 6 10 10 6 14 __JI " Doniphan. Influenza, uncomplicated.. 46 146 343 417 340 539 713 237 16 30 24 73 1,839 204 382 S Influenza and broncho- 1 1 6 144 18 35 Influenza and lobar pneu- 30 2 3 3 5 1 2 8 Influenza and other com- 1 innfi - ■ 9 12 15 24 8 1 4 2 8 63 14 18 pucauuus ................ Common respiratory dis- 280 132 eases f .* 820 934 823 784 754 344 158 89 115 144 140 150 71 Total 326 966 1,277 1,251 1,139 1,312 1,086 404 106 150 170 229 2, 226 307 575 Admissions — respiratory diseases — by camps, by months — white enlisted men. 96 5 pile 100 . — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occur - i rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. |;Camps and diseases. vniphan— Continued. i sles, uncomplicated 1 sles and bronchopneu- Onia I sles and lobar pneumo- I sles and other compli- tions Total. ichopneumonia. ar pneumonia. . . Total Eustis. t icnza, uncomplicated, ipenza and broncho- ieumonia ipenza and lobar pneu- onia rpenza and other eom- ications \mon respiratory dis- ises Total. Uples, uncomplicated... Isles and bronchopneu- onia ‘Isles and lobar pneumo- 1917 32 219 1 13 32 24(1 84 1913 1919 129 1 4 52 186 40 220 14 2 35 278 25 1,213 10 92 1,340 56 550 1,378 125 1 24 54 1,582 341 31 3 189 116 13 3 . 3 96 56 1 . 102 54 . 3 1 606 2,116 1S9 6 45 669 564 231 92 58 . 3,025 69 Isles and other compli- ‘.tions Total. i ichopneumonia. o ar pneumonia. . . Total Forrest. i lenza, uncomplicated. , iiienza and broncho- ieumonia iiienza and lobar pneu- onia ipenza and other com- : cations ' mon respiratory dis- ■ses Total. les, uncomplicated... sles and bronehopneu- mia I sles and lobar pneu- bnia ^ sles and other compii- jtions 25 90 113 1 33 1,670 65 9 17 111 20 20 | 1,872 307 186 20 . 3 . 6 92 1 . 60. 92 19l. 2,084 87 15 32 416 2,634 23 Total. | 1 ichopneumonia . . . L ir pneumonia Total. 20 8 6 32 19 9 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, 966 Table 100.- — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occ re nee, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dee. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps and diseases. 1917 1918 1919 I October. November. cS o o January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. rg o3 April-December. M onth not stated. Fremont. Influenza, uncomplicated. . 9 6 36 420 23 15 2 3 2 2 301 386 31 63 46 1,593 11 3 1 1 133 7 8 2 1 Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 8 749 1 1 Influenza and other compli- cations 3 302 1 86 Common respiratory dis- eases 143 172 500 421 197 303 67 23 7 Total 152 178 341 1,178 523 436 197 303 310 2,119 149 75 97 24 7 Measles, uncomplicated 24 18 41 35 44 56 32 47 91 1 2 Measles and bronchopneu- monia i 1 3 Measles and lobar pneu- monia 9 Measles and other compli- cations 6 5 4 12 18 2 Total 25 24 46 39 56 56 32, 14 66 111 3 2 Bronchopneumonia 3 1 3 15 2 75 3 1 6 j Lobar pneumonia 10 11 7 4 25 20 9 27 8 173 4 2 8 Total 13 11 8 4 25 25 42 10 248 3 14 Funston. Influenza, uncomplicated. . 234 922 733 569 402 2,352 380 357 75 85 57 3,338 10,677 174 258 114 35 22 9 2C Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 1 9 1 3 so 581 6 3 1 4 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 9 5 17 2 ] 1 226 6 3 1 .... Influenza and other com- 1 2 1 19 43 86 27 33 4 9 81 174 4 6 3 2 Common respiratory dis- eases 705 563 962 751 870 792 584 179 228 264 389 307 838 1,893 998 296 220 369 11 Total 543 1,630 1,303 1,553 1 , 203 3,326 1,201 978 258 323 321 4,114 12 , 503 1,031 2,165 1,126 335 248 380 34 Measles, uncomplicated 22 148 62 52 20 60 110 62 23 33 103 209 144 227 61 5 3 2 1 4 Measles and bronchopneu- 3 4 2 11 4 1 1 16 11 2 Measles and lobar pneu- 1 2 9 1 24 5 6 1 Measles and other com- 1 6 ] 15 11 28 17 6 3 8 24 20 28 9 Total 26 162 69 71 25 82 143 so 29 36 112 273 180 268 66 5 3 2 1 4j 1 Bronchopneumonia 2 6 « 12 6 15 11 3 1 1 2 13 312 14 38 14 6 2 2 3| Lobar pneumonia 54 57 16 86 59 201 55 61 10 19 is 118 768 34 57 21 6 6 8 3 1 Total 56 63 22 98 65 216 66 64 11 20 20 131 1,080 48 95 35 12 8 10 6j 2 Gordon. Influenza, uncomplicated. . . 48 143 722 297 196 206 768 271 99 39 143 673 127 7 3 2 3 2 1 3 Influenza and bronchopneu- 2 ] 3 2 ] 1 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- 1 ] 2 2 0 Influenza and other com- 1 8 6 22 43 13 12 18 37 4 1 1 1 2 Common respiratory dis- eases 67 409 1,140 661 405 375 481 227 193 245 372 2,659 1,658 286 228 347 256 107 299 Total 115 552 1 , 863 967 60S 590 1,273 543 306 296 533 3, 378 1,798 295 232 350 260 108 303 o 14 .OMISSIONS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 967 [ble 100. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occur- rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. j"amps and diseases. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. o o d January. February. March. April-Decomber. Month not stated. Total. Jordon— Continued. S3 471 180 9 8 25 66 27 103 183 78 37 18 8 4 21 1,381 ;les and bfonehopneu- 1 21 -1 3 1 1 3 3 1 tiles and lobar pneu- 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 16 Isles and other compli- 1 2 3 64 3 9 28 37 5 4S 77 73 8 7 1 411 Total 58 87 503 262 12 17 57 107 32 153 262 152 88 29 16 5 21 1,861 1 6 7 9 4 1 7 8 2 8 1 17 20 4 8 2 2 119 dr pneumonia 12 15 37 16 15 33 15 10 24 23 52 62 2 3 5 2 1 4 338 Total 13 13 22 46 20 16 40 23 12 32 24 69 82 9 7 13 7 3 6 457 Grant. a .enza, uncomplicated. . . 83 55 68 112 100 270 241 61 24 52 4 4, 075 1,854 66 107 49 18 9 22 2 7, 272 a.enzaand bronchopneu- mia 1 1 1 1 19 ilenza and lobar pneu- :>nia 1 1 3 1 948 652 9 9 2 1 1 1,628 enza and other com- 5 7 9 4 1 2 2 64 37 6 7 7 4 3 163 c mon respiratory dis- es 156 265 395 797 403 341 304 153 74 160 86 105 192 310 316 375 268 226 654 5, 580 Total 239 320 463 914 508 619 555 218 99 217 93 5,207 2,736 392 440 434 291 236 679 2 14, 662 (' les uncomplicated 4 12 136 306 61 22 30 30 21 50 32 7 1 5 13 33 20 22 8 1 814 [• les and bronchopneu- . >nia 2 1 2 1 11 i' les and lobar pneu- : nia 2 1 9 1 6 l ies and other compli- i ions 21 10 21 18 4 8 1 2 6 3 4 178 Total 4 12 138 388 82 32 51 48 25 58 33 9 1 5 13 41 27 27 14 1 1,009 i ehopneumonia 4 2 3 3 1 9 1 1 1 1 2 6 4 2 1 3 1 ( r pneumonia 18 15 19 37 19 23 26 8 5 4 13 208 4 8 20 10 10 1 462 Total 22 17 22 40 20 23 35 8 8 5 5 14 209 6 14 24 9 11 13 2 507 Greene. i enza, uncomplicated... 25 33 565 683 296 252 973 56 20 7 2 61 1,456 17 35 25 15 11 2 4, 534 r enza and bronchopneu- i nia 1 2 8 2 13 enza and lobar pneu- 3 nia 7 1 4 9 1 1 1 167 2 11 1 1 211 i enza and other com- ! ations 1 25 16 50 r 1 1 1 18 43 i 4 3 2 195 Dion respiratory dis- ° ties 126 267 1,121 1,224 769 497 330 133 74 38 13 41 18 37 54 24 20 7 4, 793 Total 151 300 1, 687 1,940 1,082 770 1,364 195 96 46 17 125 1,692 59 104 53 43 20 2 9, 746 ti es uncomplicated 122 441 447 78 87 32 10 1 4 3 2 10 3 2 2 1,300 | : es and bronchopneu- i nia 1 2 2 1 1 7 ( ies and lobar pneu- i nia 1 4 8 2 3 18 e jes and other compli- (ions 3 1 116 25 33 13 1 2 194 1 Total 57 126 44S 573 105 124 46 10 2 4 3 2 12 3 2 2 1,519 r ehopneumonia .. 2 2 9 6 4 1 | 2 2 2 30 o r pneumonia. . 15 21 55 128 64 58 78 4 2 1 5 27 1 7 1 1 475 Total 17| 23 64 134 2 7 27 1 - 1 1 9 *1 9G8 MEDICAL ASD CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 100. — Admissions, influenza, and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of o( rence, by months, white enlisted men , United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — -Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 Camos and diseases. U> © o © o u. © © 6 & ul © rO C © © © fi S3 S3 a a c3 '© Pm J3 © 03 t ^ c3 S P be © rO a © cl © m © O © o © £ © o £ 1 © © © ft 03 3 0 c3 t-5 sA u. C3 £ © PH & © © © © © ft a < q B 1 £ 1 ,0 I ’<5 ; Grccnlcaf. Influenza, uncomplicated. . 17 10 34 115 10 41 21 14 80 2, 064 210 24 8 1 Influenza and bronchopneu- monia 4 3 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 7 33 1 Influenza and other compli- cations 2 6 4 1 1 5 18 2 Common respiratory dis- 180 72 101 103 30 46 45 40 58 50 94 84 Total 201 82 141 222 41 87 66 55 154 2,375 123 93 7 1 Measles, uncomplicated 12 1 16 19 2 1 3 1 Measles and bronchopneu- monia 2 4 1 2 Measles and lobar pneu- monia 1 ] 1 3 1 Measles and other compli- cations 2 2 8 8 1 1 2 Total 17 8 25 31 2 1 1 1 8 1 Bronchopneumonia . . 1 13 8 1 Lobar pneumonia 11 4 5 6 1 1 3 1 2 5 I Total 12 4 5 6 1 1 16 1 10 Hancock. I nfluenza, uncomplicated. . Influenza and bronchopneu- monia 3 6 27 41 24 10 298 10 13 15 23 918 5, 255 640 141 82 187 14 6 1 1 2 2 197 42 27 55 1 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 104 206 3 2 Influenza and other compli- cations ] 2 ] 1 1 ] 10 39 113 13 4 23 8 Common respiratory dis- eases 71 166 335 641 271 131 292 94 120 132 186 698 429 273 317 314 89 20 4 Total 74 172 363 684 295 142 597 105 134 150 221 1,956 6,643 472 432 580 112 26 4 ...1 Measles, uncomplicated. .. 2 8 25 2 60 ] 27 11 1 2 7 4 2 3 54 144 35 1 1 Measles and bronchopneu- monia 1 1 9 38 4 Measles and lobar pneu- monia 1 1 Measles and other compli- cations 9 18 17 2 1 1 23 42 29 12 1 1 1 1 1 Total 2 8 37 79 44 12 2 9 4 27 105 212 51 2 1: — Bronchopneumonia .. 2 1 14 6 3 3 3 5 2 3 12 12 12 39 64 1 1 ii 1 4 8 47 18 u 15 5 1 16 27 15 3 6 5 1 Total 1 6 9 61 24 14 18 3 10 3 19 39 27 15 45 69 1 1 2' Humphreys. Influenza, uncomplicated. . 14 4 36 14 8 4 4 25 1,163 1,231 430 60 35 40 4 2 5 Influenza and bronchopneu- monia ] ] 183 4 4 7 1 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- 17 16 Influenza and other compli- 9 ] 1 ] 1 3 23 27 ] 6 3 1 Common respiratory dis- 16 9 37 27 44 50 94 61 103 122 174 169 101 73 43 34 J) Total 32 15 73 42 53 55 99 89 1,489 1,826 239 214 151 79 46 39 i= ===== = === ===== .OMISSIONS — RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 969 ljE 100.' — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, hy cam ps of occur- rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 imps and diseases. b.nphreys — Continued ;ies, uncomplicated > es and bronchopneu- njiia > es and lobar pneu- n'-iia s.es and other compli- :■ ons Total ■ehopneumonia > r pneumonia Total Jackson. f >nza, uncomplicated . . t 'nza and broncho- ): umonia ! mza and lobar pneu- raia ihnza and other com- p ations )) (ion respiratory dis- Total e es uncomplicated e es and bronchopneu- riiia c es and lobar pneu- xhia e es and other compli- cjons Total ir jbhopneumonia oir pneumonia Total Johnston. ii nza, uncomplicated. . h mza and broncho- i umonia u-nza and lobar pneu- liiia 1 1 “nza and other com- 1 ations "non respiratory dis- efs Total >c,es uncomplicated e es and bronchopneu- r aia ' e es and lobar pneu- -liia ic es and other compli- cjons Total iri ’hopneumonia jO.' pneumonia 'Total Month not stated. Total. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. O August. o o 0 01 October. November. December. January. February. March . O C, o 2 1 1 3 1 15 28 3 37 9 18 1 34 1 18 1 15 2 14 2 2 1 188 14 2 1 1 7 1 12 2 6 1 2 35 1 15 32 46 20 47 21 23 17 4 1 237 1 1 1 4 33 185 8 6 10 3 257 2 2 5 4 3 6 6 13 1 1 43 3 3 6 4 3 10 39 198 8 7 ii 3 300 6 38 122 123 59 80 331 225 94 56 55 4,016 2, 552 87 82 217 37 9 10 1 8,200 1 1 1 326 191 16 3 35 2 1 108 48 2 1 3 463 11 1 13 36 16 10 13 27 351 73 30 12 79 3 4 694 65 535 703 466 218 312 293 183 199 1.84 147 300 108 277 401 351 205 in 357 5,415 71 573 825 601 278 405 662 424 303 253 230 5,101 2, 972 412 499 685 259 123 371 1 15,048 205 842 232 43 12 14 46 88 240 83 28 10 42 102 78 7 1 3 5 2,081 29 2 2 2 4 12 8 2 1 6 8 6 2 91 3 7 1 9 1 1 4 46 22 20 8 7 16 32 64 93 78 24 37 108 61 6 7 633 212 924 261 66 22 21 64 126 317 184 108 35 86 218 145 15 8 3 5 2, 820 2 27 19 6 1 4 3 2 1 4 113 195 33 25 54 8 1 2 500 7 18 25 42 23 15 27 23 18 20 8 117 64 9 6 2 9 3 3 432 9 45 44 48 24 19 30 23 20 21 12 230 259 42 31 56 10 1 5 3 932 105 63 48 17S 64 74 489 424 1,539 23 36 41 3,141 1 37 340 1 9 395 1 10 28 39 1 2 1 4 2 11 12 23 1 71 364 101 134 223 132 158 154 155 380 307 123 94 23 8 1 6 2,363 470 166 183 405 203 235 213 656 863 2, 237 147 142 74 8 1 6 6,009 49 7 22 17 26 59 82 61 17 2 1 669 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 g 6 9 3 4 4 1 9 4 40 268 56 g 25 19 30 60 86 64 16 20 2 1 714 1 1 2 3 i 44 1 3 1 61 18 5 8 6 13 3 S5 1 19 11 8 18 51 4 1 146 — 1 — 1 — = == 970 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 100. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of oc rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive— Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 Camps and diseases. U S ! 2 o >> o> a> O 0 P cs 'TD ■2 b o3 1 c p c3 A 03 ji ■2 o o> a 5 Cm 03 ft a a CUD ft O 0 O O a £ 03 u ft a 6 £ Q 53 l-S < CO O & « s PR S < Kearny. Influenza, uncomplicated. . 3S 182 191 222 112 64 705 391 43 96 4 62 2,162 1,218 323 138 8 4 5 6 Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 2 1 4 9 2 1 3 318 70 15 2 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 1 1 ] 1 1 19 Influenza and other com- plications 13 5 6 22 17 8 8 14 38 16 11 1 ] Common respiratory dis- 1 eases 50 343 366 793 395 273 190 109 92 139 72 135 125 98 99 145 60 39 92 Total 88 525 556 1,031 514 344 922 520 145 245 76 215 2, 599 1,650 503 299 69 45 94 6 l Measles, uncomplicated 28 278 636 35 11 2 13 17 69 3 1 12 3 3 1 Measles and bronchopneu- monia 17 4 I 3 Measles and lobar pneu- monia 2 25 Measles and other compli- cations 1 0 19 21 4 1 2 6 2 Total 31 297 697 60 15 6 2 15 17 76 3 1 15 3 4 ._ 1 Bronchopneumonia 4 6 21 6 9 2 5] 2 3 9 3 4 2 7 9 " Lobar pneumonia in .54 20 12 4 9 6 8 1 3 2 1 Total 14 60 77 26 14 4 a 11 5 8 1 5 5 4 2 7 1 Lee. Influenza, uncomplicated.. 11 23 134 573 257 295 521 35 5 14 9 3,867 114 552 199 31 1 4 IS Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 1 1 1 3 5 586 632 14 28 14 ] 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 2 2 2 1 48 8 2 ] Influenza and other com- plications 1 ] 17 j 9 3 4 1 3 6 91 71 16 28 39 11 Common respiratory dis- eases 144 326 721 1,230 683 616 852 358 160 249 407 295 212 284 383 453 403 183 415 Total 155 350 856 1,822 919 922 1,378 398 167 270 487 6,686 4,790 458 991 707 447 184 420 Measles uncomplicated 1 206 214 100 35 8 18 39 101 210 111 32 11 24 110 16 5 1 1 2 1 Measles and bronchopneu- monia 1 8 2 3 9 4 1 2 ] Measles and lobar pneu- monia 3 6 2 Measles and other compli- cations 5 4 39 0 3 4 9 19 48 34 15 6 4 13 1 Total i 215 232 143 41 11 22 48 123 267 149 48 15 32 115 29 6 1 2 > 12 35 14 2 2 8 1 3 3 10 31 6 7 1 1 2 1 ! i Lobar pneumonia 1 ..... 49 23 21 28 10 12 11 4 4 4 2 3 4 2 1 2 3 1 Total 1 14 47 63 25 23 36 14 13 17 7 14 35 8 9 11 3 2 _ 4 . j j Leu is. Influenza, uncomplicated.. 136 547 547 358 200 1,289 1 , .509 540 383 493 357 489 2,106 379 104 100 11 4 3 6 5 Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 1 3 29 575 196 45 26 2 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 6 1 3 9 2 3 10 Influenza and other com- plications 19 44 42 36 20 10 25 58j 308 76 10 11 4 2 1 Common respiratory dis- eases 416 1,042 941 665 513 570 314 457 327 125 206 673 769 1,019 1,379 761 135 86 219 jL Total 552 1,589 1,488 1,042 J18 1,909 1,870 1,038 730 633 590 1,252 3,768 1,670 1,538 898 152 92 223 6 2 5 = ; : • MISSIONS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 971 ;, E 100 . — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles , and the pneumonias , by ramps of occur- rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. tips and diseases. fteis— Continued. 1917 1918 $ uncomplicated 11 41 79 23 91 73 14 22 53 20 IS 33 91 63 15 14 4 5 1 1 672 ¥ and bronchopneu- 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 13 1 6 1 44 and lobar pneu- 1 3 1 1 6 Sii and other compli- 8 1 1 3 45 58 15 1J 11 8 16 15 1 210 T 12 42 83 31 146 132 29 33 65 27 27 42 116 91 21 20 6 6 2 1 932 10 0 17 12 7 14 17 10 25 100 257 349 261 81 21 0 1,220 242 32 32 23 14 13 14 20 16 26 10 4 24 9 2 1 i 1 39 42 29 31 25 21 31 33 41 20 29 124 264 351 263 81 22 _ . 1 1 1,462 Login. □;za, uncomplicated.. i za and broncho- 28 57 98 173 136 119 2, 720 274 34 83 81 1,869 1,171 139 146 113 15 1 3 7,260 2 9 24 11 1 4 6 50 ujza and lobar pneu- 2 1 226 142 2 9 11 398 iza and other com- k ions 3 2 1 25 8 6 13 106 52 76 20 IS i 331 a n respiratory dis- 152 341 391 567 444 342 326 55 15 96 106 92 304 233 14S 1S7 42 10 S 3, SS9 180 398 489 743 582 462 2 078 337 79 187 203 2,317 1 , 680 451 327 335 11 s 3 11,928 7 - uncomnlieated 12 21 192 132 104 20 34 S 11 y 1 2 9 IS 15 3 589 s; and bronchopneu- 1 1 5 1 1 16 sj and lobar pneu- 01 1 3 1 2 7 s and other compli- ns 2 14 23 3 5 2 3 8 1 4 3 4 1 73 total 12 24 194 154 135 23 40 10 11 10 9 3 13 21 21 4 1 685 niopneumonia 1 9 5 2 4 4 1 3 6 1 9 1 2 i 1 43 a >neumonia 11 25 24 51 43 21 38 6 3 4 5 49 42 3 3 2 5 342 otal 12 27 29 53 43 25 42 6 10 6 58 42 3 8 5 i 3 - 385 fac Arthur. u ra, uncomplicated . . 12 54 30 198 132 53 176 51 44 27 9 231 5, 006 67 21 23 13 2 6,149 1 and broncho- i-nonia 2 2 29 417 2 6 2 465 u'za and lobar pneu- 0 1 1 1 1 1 i 12 99 3 3 122 i /.a and other compli- 1 3 18 328 4 3 5 14 39 .84 15 2 9 195 4, 032 ujn respiratory disease? 149 289 385 542 369 295 333 138 179 195 161 134 157 69 129 133 42 5 otal 161 343 415 741 502 351 523 389 187 212 221 472 5,740 244 94 166 153 42 - 10, 963 IS uncomplicated. 38 378 457 393 81 8 6 24 24 20 s 23 S3 129 75 - 1,7.54 s and bronchopneu- 0 1 16 3 1 13 4 38 s. and lobar pneu- 2 3 ] 1 s. and other compli- .... It 1 20 11 3 3 6 16 52 38 12 10 256 otal 38 381 461 486 105 19 9 27 31 27 24 75 135 145 y 2, 055 •'^pneumonia 1 1 2 10 3 2 1 1 2 2i 4 88 y 10 6 1 141 )a neumonia. . 8 24 43 152 56 19 10 15 5 16 17 10 38 9 4 1 3 2 425 otal 9 25 45 162 59 21 11 16 . 18 19 14 126 9 14 - 3 3 566 — - 972 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 100. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of i rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 s2 s o ,3 o g — 5 S Me Clellan. Influenza, uncomplicated... Influenza and broncho- 44 142 271 177 100 82 1,228 99 21 4 4 90 3,613 181 59 235 10 1 3 pneumonia 1 6 220 27 9 53 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 5, 2 6 292 6 2 Influenza and other compli- cations 1 2 1 2 43 7 3 6 21 117 17 6 6 1 Common respiratory dis- 17 eases 240 578 665 630 346 269 224 77 39 26 111 213 425 300 510 761 100 10 ] Total 2*4 721 936 817 447 353 1,500 1.83 60 33 123 336 4, 667 531 584 1,057 111 18 10 j Measles uncomplicated 39 57 115 152 71 34 6 4 ] 47 138 30 32 22 4 1 J Measles and bronchopneu- monia 1 2 1 4 1 3 Measles and lobar pneu- monia i 4 3 Measles and other compli- cations 3 12 2 2 1 2 2 8 40 28 9 i 1 .... 1 Total 39 59 120 168 73 36 7 6 3 55 182 62 42 26 1 i Bronchopneumonia 2 2 9 2 1 2 3 23 7 7 2 10 11 24 21 20 16 22 1 5 4 7 73 7 9 5 Total 12 13 33 26 22 16 22 1 5 3 4 10 96 14 44 70 7 - r Meade. Influenza, uncomplicated.. Influenza and broncho- 24 86 356 245 90 330 144 73 34 46 37 5, 841 3,639 129 79 32 5 6 pneumonia 1 9 833 1,320 10 2 7 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 2 1 1 1 ] 162 182 1 Influenza and other com- plications 10 5 7 5 3 1 90 58 12 6 2 1 2 Common respiratory dis- 739 98 342 995 1,022 491 949 415 263 176 120 212 378 436 616 739 782 216 164 Total 122 428 1,351 1,2.80 587 1,287 565 339 210 170 254 7, 304 5, 635 768 826 823 221 165 Measles uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- 6 48 105 46 27 17 15 12 19 14 36 40 44 137 88 4 1 1 39 I monia 1 1 3 1 2 3 3 4 2 1 Measles and lobar pneu- monia i 1 3 Measles and other compli- ] 14 12 7 4 3 3 ] 13 18 10 0 j Total 7 49 106 64 41 24 21 12 22 17 37 62 55 159 98 12 1 1 40 B ronchopneumonia 1 4 8 6 1 15 4 1 3 1 4 57 328 16 14 20 3 2 4| Lobar pneumonia 3 6 19 32 23 11 9 3 2 3 18 46 2 9 8 1 5 11 Total .. . 4 10 27 38 16 27 12 4 7 7 75 374 18 23 28 4 7 151 ■' = : Mills. Influenza, uncomplicated Influenza and broncho- 132 164 60 1 2 13 57 9 16 10 10 504 1,668 349 295 125 84 81 126 pneumonia 1 13 21 6 J 1 3 3 Influenza and lobar pneu- 10 15 monia 1 1 2 4 71 691 31 17 21 15 Influenza and other com- plications 1 4 1 1 3 12 57 145 33 7 20 23 11 6 Common respiratory dis- 208 540 280 111 7 24 24 130 94 93 82 88 92 202 118 137 137 136 j. Total 413 519 172 8 26 38 192 104 110 97 114 737 2, 730 537 457 304 258 313 690j ljr /'MISSIONS -RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 973 e 100. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias , hy camps of occur- i rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ( nps and diseases. Hills— Continued. i s uncomplicated i: ? and bronchopneu- i*L‘ci is and lobar pneu- ita i:3 and other compli- nns Total. , ii lopneumoma. ^pneumonia. . . total Pike. liiza, uncomplicated . . i'iza and broncho- njmonia dza and lobar pneu- Liza and other com- ii tions apn respiratory dis- Total if uncomplicated as and bronchopneu- i 3 and lobar pneu- i> c3 a3 fl >> 3 tt) 3 & £ 'o o> rO Cl> o (J . i o O | 'S C3 % £ o jjj Xj £ A3 3 > O o o a £ C3 'g >> cl cL -§ > l a 1 'g § 1 o z ° £ < < U1 ° i * < r- 9 44 115 511 161 24 19 32 , 14 40 33 57 155 23 1 1 2 1,246 4 2 1 5 i 1 3 17 1 1 1 72 19 12 14 ] 3 4 4 3 21 9 1 229 10 44 115 581 235 44 31 46 6 17 « 42 61 177 35 9 1 2 1,4C3 2 7 11 5 1 5 2 1 1 9 242 971 13 2 8 3 1 4 1. 281 24 26 36 19 23 38 41 9 2 10 7 2 120 4 I 2 4 1 i 4 374 26 33 47 24 24 43 43 10 2 11 9 244 1,091 17 3 10 7 2 5 4 1,655 9 1 9 20 1,287 193 3 1 1.509 1 287 14 302 25 2 27 1 IS 3 99 4 73 151 16 7 4 255 1 9 1 6 94 1,768 228 10 4 i 2,115 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 | 4 1 1 IS 1 21 9 6 8 - 1 - i 3 24 1 29 35 124 484 327 189 411 544 208 37 109 99 3,266 5, 573 153 102 17 110 35 18 11,841 3 3 1 1 544 1.099 25 37 1 26 4 1 9 1 3 1 3 1 1 12S 999 4 1 1 1 1 1 371 4 1 19 9 29 38 28 13 145 202 30 14 3 21 3 577 605 1,190 935 608 724 820 478 143 246 290 418 391 813 650 624 483 267 660 10,501 192 733 1, 675 1,283 807 1,170 1,403 720 1S6 363 404 4,501 7, 487 1,025 804 646 641 312 683 25. 035 . 9C 540 342 112 13 137 121 64 81 120 192 95 272 98 17 2 3 9 5 2,313 16 23 3 1 12 3 1 1 12 24 2 1 103 6 1 2 1 9 1 4 4 21 40 S 23 4 9S 48 24 23 37 26 3S 104 41 6 2 525 602 374 140 18 248 172 88 107 : 157 to I o 149 404 141 24 2 5 9 5 2,962 e 12 24 4 6 10 3 1 13 128 es 26 12 IS 4 348 . 3a 21 46 71 30 41 15 21 14 11 17 32 26 14 2 9 1 | 5 1 2 411 22 58 95 35 1 45 21 31 17 12 17 1 ^ 154 68 40 14 27 6 6 759 s and lobar pneu- ol s and other eompli- itis.: otal.. n jpneumorua. >a neumonia. . . otal. Tailor. u :a, uncomplicated u':a and broncho- ai nonia a and lobar pneu- ueja and other com- -icjons nnji respiratory dis- >tal. . uncomplicated, and bronchopneu- iSl aSl 0} sl| and lobar pneu- orl dl and other liejons jtal ne pneumonia, ’arjieumonia. . jtal 976 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 100. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. I, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps and diseases. 1917 1918 1919 October. rO b a> o & December. January. February. March. April-December. Trails. Influenza, uncomplicated. . 87 186 269 1,172 383 557 698 664 326 79 96 178 7,310 372 775 157 9 2 Influenza and broncho- 1 9 1 1 2 9 28 2 037 115 104 16 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 6 1 3 1 2 1 2 5 Influenza and other com- 30 20 32 15 25 20 3 5 38 115 10 35 20 2 9 Common respiratory dis- f\ eases 222 482 1,501 2,104 817 1,171 690 712 326 219 287 473 442 274 416 897 410 226 293 Total 309 668 1,770 3,312 1,222 1,765 1,405 1,404 674 301 391 719 9,909 771 1,330 1,090 421 228 302 Measles, uncomplicated 31 2, 452 1,111 34 20 155 71 " 47 28 5 13 1 2 13 39 28 14 3 Measles and bronchopncu- monia 1 33 17 1 4 2 ] 9 3 2 9 Measles and lobar pneu- monia 2 27 31 1 1 1 1 Measles and other compli- 95 76 8 12 37 10 9 2 9 9 5 13 1 Total 31 2,607 1,235 44 33 197 83 56 31 5 15 1 4 22 47 44 17 3 Bronchopneumonia 7 15 25 13 19 13 16 12j 2 2 5 8 25 18 8 9 4|‘ Lobar pneumonia 62 99 138 306 167 68 39 18 15 9 12 22 3 3 5 4 2 2 1! Total 69 114 163 319 172 87 52 34 27 11 14 27 11 28 23 12 2 4 5 Wadsworth. Influenza, uncomplicated.. 52 93 124 64 48 198 778 143 09 10 17 144 1,224 199 22 1 3 ll Influenza and broncho- 1 17 16 3 Influenza and lobar pneu- 2 9 2 2 Influenza and other com- 1 J 4 g 13 12 3, 7 17 25 4 1 2 Common respiratory dis- eases 191 248 395 305 153 177 194 90 128 61 81 167 671 629 122 74 28 3 4 Total 243 342 520 373 201 384 987 246 201 74 105 330 1,939 848 148 77 31 3 5 1 6 11 39 40 48 5 4 3 4 28 31 14 Measles and bronchopneu- 8 | 1 Measles and lobar pneu- 1 Measles and other compli- 2 2 25 10 1 5 1 6 1 3 1 5 1 8 13 99 50 41 53 5 5 10 31 31 15 Bronchopneumonia o 2 7 3 3 3 15 3 4 1 4 10 188 239 25 4 2 i 5 11 20 24 14 26 25 10 5 1 5 15 11 7 Total 7 13 27 27 17 29 40 13 9 2 9 25 199 246 25 4 2 1 Wheeler. 104 226 508 395 236 1,838 144 64 41 128 118 251 87 24 10 8 Influenza and "broncho- 5 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- ] 4 ] 9 1 13 1 Influenza and other com- 1 23 21 8 36 3 3 6 12 9 18 7 1 1 Common respiratory dis- eases 196 583 543 503 360 254 295 116 83 70 130 135 545 510 39 21 10 1 . Total 300 810 898 1 , 035 780 499 2,178 264 150 117 270 262 832 604 63 34 19 i . = ==- Month not stated. MISSIONS — RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 977 L; 100 . — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occur- rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 hps and diseases. i t lev — Continued . ; , uncomplicated ■ and bronchopneu- and lobar pneu- i and other compli- ns otal. 492 10 12 522 lopneumonia. i >neumonia. . . jotal Vpton. ifea, uncomplicated . . l ra and broncho- isjnonia ita and lobar pneu- ot if a. and other eom- i< iODS a n respiratory dis- otal.. s , uncomplicated • and bronchopneu- - and lobar pneu- o and other compii- ti s 3tal.. a ipneumonia. j neurnonia. . . 62 ital. 2,310 42 44 23 2, 419 98 42 12 324 239 366 251 18 89 1918 194 194 1841 530 78: 202 619 12 530 9 20 112 258 374 5 35 4 38 596 1,561 18 34 86 160 315 12 160 69 480 235 32 18 60 69 2, 149 253 179 86 | 39 46 1,481 279 47 28 48 Z P. 105 162 368 121 6 18 91 1919 18! 89 24 1 220 15 4 1 2 293 4 244 1,883 604 341 315 i 285 36 192 40 232 28 1 29 28 307 39 2,975 55 63 41 39 3,134 45 4 . 3 . 6 . 648 265 1,182 1,447 5, 791 697 247 205 4, 762 1 11,702 230 11 3 86 330 382 293 675 978 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 101.— Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases , 11 measles, b and the pneumonias , c by camps of occur by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps and diseases Beauregard. Iniluenza, uncomplicated. . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total. Measles, uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations Total- Bronchopneumonia . Lobar pneumonia. . . Total Bowie. Influenza, uncomplicated.. Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar jrneu- rnonia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases 1917 1918 1 59 50 2 112 1 45 3 3 38 1 . 2 . 8 12 Total. Measles, uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations 78 49 Total. Bronchopneumonia. Lobar pneumonia. . . Total. 13 32 37 Cody. Influenza, uncomplicated.. Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total. 1919 a Common respiratory diseases include laryngitis, acute catarrhal; tonsillitis, acute; tonsillitis, chronic; pharyngitis, acute catarrh;, (cause not stated); nasal fossre, other diseases of; bronchitis; pleurisy, suppurative and serofibrinous; and pleura, other diseases of. b Probably during the influenza epidemic in the latter part of 1918 and thereafter, some measles admissions were recorded as front i' The pneumonias listed here separately were original causes of admission; pneumonias secondary to diseases other than inni measles are not included in this table. Pneumonias unclassified are included under bronchopneumonia. d No deaths for camps which are omitted. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. Month not stated. DEATHS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 979 e 101. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 980 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 101.— Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, hy camps of occurrem months, while enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1 , 1917, to Dec. 81, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 ! 1919 Camps and diseases. CD ,0 o o O o • <5 1 1 O Q> I n >> c3 d d c3 f-i d d (-< rO p 4 03 P 1 << tA 03 S a 3 3 1 5b 4 rO d o P- Q> m t-4 O & o> rQ a 05 O Qi P >> c3 d d o3 tA 03 d Ph A 03 S 1 . 'S 1 § 1 ^ & I 0 p : fl P ! 5 'C 1 D P l £ ■ £ DU. Influenza, uncomplicated. . Influenza and broncho- 1 1 12 335 | 1 2 1 26 4 1 4 2 1 2 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 2 2 137 3 r mm Influenzaandothercomp li- cations Common respiratory dis- eases 1 l i Total 2 2 1 3 2 487 31 4 4 2 1 l Measles, uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia 1 1 1 2 Measles and lobar pneumo- nia n Measles and other compli- cations 1 Total 1 1 1 2 ...j.... Bronchopneumonia 69 59 18 3 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 3 ... | Lobar pneumonia 2 1 2 11 4 1 2 Total 2 l 2 11 4 1 2 128 21 5 3 2 2 4 ... Dodge. Influenza, uncomplicated. . 4 411 130 2 J... Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 1 3 4 20 11 1 10 1 1 2 5 2 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 2 1 1 Influenza and other compli- cations Common respiratory dis- eases i 2 1 i Total 3 1 2 1 1 7 32 547 14 6 2 Measles, uncomplicated = Measles and bronchopneu- monia 1 1 3 3 3 4 3 2 2 4 4 1 2 1 2 Measles and lobar pneumo- nia Measles and other compli- cations 2 l 1 Total . _ 3 1 3 l 6 9 2 4 5 3 1 2 Bronchopneumonia 1 3 2 i i 9 38 3 27 3 9 1 3 2 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 .J Lobar pneumonia 3 3 2 Total 1 j. f 1 3 3 i 5 5 47 30 12 2 4 7 2 1 1 4 1 2 Doniphan. Influenza, uncomplicated. 1 1 1 41 10 Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 4 Influenza and lobar pneu- 2 Influenza and other compli- 1 Common respiratory dis- 1 i Total 1 2 3 2 2 1 52 4 12 • , , * DEATHS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 981 ,e 101. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. mps and diseases. iphan -Continued. uncomplicated. . . ; and bronehopneu- and lobar pneu- 1; and other compli- es 'utal. ippneumoma. pneumonia... lotal. Eustis. lea, uncomplicated. . n|sa and broneho- icjnonia lAa and lobar pneu- 0' ji 1 a and other compli- es u-n respiratory dis- otal 1917 1918 1919 Month not stated. Total. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. I June. July. j August. September. October. | November. 1 December. January. February. March. April-December. 10 11 2 2 5 1 1 14 24 6 8 3 1 11 23 7 1 1 1 44 = 2 11 13 10 15 3 12 1 12 4 9 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 28 74 1 9 1 9 25 15 13 13 3 4 4 2 102 2 52 2 2 68 3 2 3 7 4 1 2 1 i 4 56 8 5 2 75 = 1 1 2 4 i ...... 1 i 2 1 1 1 6 1 21 4 1 27 4 5 1 26 5 1 32 1 1 .. .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 si uncomplicated... si and bronchopneu- oi si and lobar pneu- sl and other compli- ti 5 >tal.. c pneumonia . u leumonia. . . tal. . Forrest. i, uncomplicated . . e a and broncho- onia. w '■ and lobar pneu- n 1 1 . and other compli- 31 respiratory dis- cs r .| al te {uncomplicated.... ‘e nd bronchopneu- lonis ; ■eiind lobar pneu- isleind other compli- itio: Ijal ’'■di.neumoriia 3ar 1 'Umonia '' Til 982 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 101. — Deaths, in fluenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurn, months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive- — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps and diseases. Fremoni. Inlluenza, uncomplicated. Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other compli- cations Common respiratory dis- eases 1917 1918 1919 | ^ V October. November. December. 1 January. February. March . April. 1 May. 1 June. July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. April-Decembe Month not stat< 14 1 | 1 2 44 1 2 58 1 1 1 i 2 i L 1 1 i 3 1 3 16 1 1 6 1 8 1 52 2 1 6 2 11 1 68 2 1 1 1 1 3 17 2 32 2 3 1 1 3 1 98 172 2 2 2 2 7 i 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 135 351 4 7 2 1 1 5 3 2 3 4 10 j. 3 ..d.l 1 1 16 4 1 1 2 2 1 7 5 2 3 4 7 26 7 9 1 2 4 3 13 1 4 1 1 5 83 6 6 6 2 1 5 2 1 8 44 4 13 1 6 4 41 271 9 12 ii 1 2 2 5 4 5 16 9 48 5 14 1 6 4 46 354 15 18 17 3 3 2 | 1 2 4 1 1 32 16 2 3 1 i 1 1 1 35 20 2 3 1 ! ‘ Total. Measles, uncomplicated... Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations Total. Bronchopneumonia. Lobar pneumonia. . . Total Funs ton. Influenza, uncomplicated. . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other compli- cations Common respiratory dis- eases Total. Measles, uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations Total. Brochopneumonia . Lobar pneumonia. . Total Gordon. Influenza, uncomplicated. . Inlluenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total. Month not stated. DEATHS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 983 , E 101. — Deaths , influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. inps and diseases. rdon — Continued, uncomplicated. 55 uncomplicated !3 and bronchopneu- S3 and lobar pneu- ca is and other eom- i tions 'otal. ^opneumoma. ; ineumonia... i otal Grant. ujza. uncomplicated. . . ujza and broncho- H nonia mza and lobar pneu- <4 ii ta and other c-om- i( ions nn respiratory dis- s - otal s uncomplicated i and bronchopneu- 0i‘. s and lobar pneu- -I and other com- icjons otal Hi pneumonia, tineumonia... ratal Greene. i< a, uncomplicated... k a and broncho- ie uonia 1 it a and lobar pneu- ie i and other com- i cions in tec respiratory dis- tal tncomplieated and bronchopneu- and lobar pneu- and other com- >ns 'cl meumonia.. r leumonia... Tal 1917 1918 1919 October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. 3 August. September. October. £ © 6 £ December. January. February. March. April-Deeember. Month not stated. j Total. 1 20 25 1 1 l 1 3 1 1 8 3 1 l 3 5 9 24 3 2 1 ] ] 1 2 11 2 31 30 1 2 1 3 5 6 7 1 89 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 4 2 l 1 3 25 2 1 4 6 3 1 2 2 3 25 23 2 81 3 2 7 9 5 9 2 2 9 4 29 25 i 1 2 3 106 3 3 7 1 472 239 3 1 1 717 3 3 6 i 1 1 485 242 3 1 1 1 734 ] 1 2 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 O 2 1 9 1 3 1 2 1 8 1 2 2 2 4 10 1 1 1 5 66 1 2 6 i 3 2 115 1 2 2 6 2 4 13 1 1 i 66 1 2 7 3 4 2 123 2 2 1 4 1 (5 3 1 1 2 63 2 i 1 74 1 2 3 1 10 n 1 2 3 1 1 4 69 i 9 1 1 10 96 1 1 8 4 1 1 14 1 8 6 1 1 17 8 20 3 2 2 35 i 24 31 4 4 3 07 2 2 1 1 6 i 4 18 26 6 12 16 1 2 9 95 i 4 20 28 6 12 16 1 3 9 1 101 - 1 984 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 101. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrenc months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 Camps and diseases. <33 O o O s 03 O L CD rO 0 03 03 03 Q A i- d d d A 2 5 a> ■3 C-4 c3 ft A d § A 3 d b a d 03 rO g CO U rO O o O o £ 03 rO a o p A (-• o3 d d d t- s A d 3 4 o t~4 d t-4 03 & a 03 s ft ft o •+J { 1 C 1 a 1 3 5 a Greenleaf. Influenza, uncomplicated. . . 3 Influenza and broncho pneumonia 2 80 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 4 14 1 Influenza and other com- plications 2 Common respiratory dis- eases * Total 1 0 99 1 Measles uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia 1 Measles and lobar pneu- monia 1 Measles and other com- plications Total 1 1 Bronchopneumonia 7 1 Lobar pneumonia 1 1 1 Total 1 ] 8 1 Hancock. Influenza, uncomplicated. . . 2 3 1 Influenza and "broncho- pneumonia i l 1 68 249 10 8 27 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 52 83 2 1 Influenza and other compli- cations 2 G 1 Common respiratory dis- 1 1 2 1 i 2 2 Total 1 1 i 2 126 341 13 9 32 1 2 Measles and bronchopneu- 1 3 i 1 6 6 2 Measles and lobar pneu- 1 Measles and other compli- . ' Total 1 3 1 1 6 7 2 1.... — Bronchopneumonia . . 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 4 6 33 1 i ! i| 1 5 3 1 . 1 7 1 ! - Total 2 8 6 2 1 1 9 2 4 7 33 1 i .... i Humphreys. 4 2 Influenza and "broncho- 1 73 159 1 7 1 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- 7 1 Influenza and other compli- 1 i Common respiratory dis- 2 Total 1 83 169 1 10 1 i DEATHS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 985 4 iLE 101. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the 'pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. imps and diseases. -hphrcys— Continued. is is, uncomplicated . . . ■its and bronchopneu- ■ ml a :Os and lobar pneu- mjia a, is and other eompli- 1917 1918 1919 Total. ji lopneumonia. . - b pneumonia. . . ITotal Juckson. hiiza, uncomplicated... hjiza and broncho- mijnonia luza and lobar pneu- m|a i uza and other compli- .115 mjon respiratory dis- a i ' total . at 5 , uncomplicated at s and bronchopneu- mda as and lobar pneu- a at s and other compii- cips total . 21 ie opneumonia. Lo ii pneumonia... 'otal J Johnston. ii za, imcomplicated . . I za and broncho- II inonia | za and lobar pneu- 101 u za and other compli- atlis a .n respiratory dis- is. otal. juncomplicated and bronchopneu- M is Mcas uoii •* s | and lobar pneu- uoi Ueas. cat and other compli- ,s. otal i; ronwpneumonia. . L 'ba neumonia. . ■otal ..j 1 T 5 140 8 I 29 33 62 93 2 3 68 9 136 52 4 207 66 138 91 229 92 21 118 10 16 26 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 986 Table 101.- — • Deaths , influenza and, common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of oc rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps and diseases. Kearny. Influenza, uncomplicated. . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total Measles, uncomplicated. .. Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations Total Bronchopneumonia Lobar pneumonia Total Lee. Influenza, uncomplicated. . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total Measles, uncomplicated. . . Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations Total Bronchopneumonia Lobar pneumonia Total Lewis. Influenza, uncomplicated. . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total DEATHS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 987 ile 101. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, hy camps of occur- rence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec.. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ,mps and diseases. cuts— Continued. . e: es, uncomplicated . . . . ■ es and bronchopneu- nuia ?: ; es and lobar pneu- niiia ;;,es and other eompli- ctons 1917 1918 Total. ri hopneumonia •i pneumonia 3 [Total . Logan. .11 nza, uncomplicated. . i nza and broncho- p imonia nza and lobar pneu- m la '!nza and other com- p.itions n ion respiratory dis- esr Total. a s, uncomplicated . s and bronchopneu- ia.. i s and lobar pneu- mjia i s and other compli- tnjia.. 'ea'js e ‘• alns. Total. '(aopneumonia. 1 pneumonia. . . Total MacArthur. l' iza, uncomplicated. . iza and broncho- It .monia ' iza and lobar pneu- m|a hiza and other corn- pLitions mbn respiratory dis- fotal.. '■ a Meat mi ; Mea; m< Mea: pli uncomplicated and bronchopncu- Broi Lob; and lobar pneu- a. a. and other com- mons otal.. lopneumonia. pneumonia... Total.. 30 13 49 1919 5 2 1 15 1 . 1 . 115 4 ! 41 93 35 128 3 9 74 2 2 90 49 1 112 145 28 6 3 37 44 60 104 3553—25 64 988 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 101. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occur; by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps and diseases. Me Clcllan. Influenza, uncomplicated .. Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total Measles, uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations Total Bronchopneumonia Lobar pneumonia Total Meade. Influenza, uncomplicated . . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total Measles, uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations Total Bronchopneumonia Lobar pneumonia Total Mills. Influenza, uncomplicated... Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases 1917 1918 1919 October. November. December. January. February. March. April. 1 May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. Oi rO 1 0> A <5 Month not stated. 2 1 1 32 4 6 20 9 70 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 5 106 8 8 22 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 i _ 1 1 2 1 1 i i 1 3 1 3 9 10 31 1 i 1 i 1 2 3 1 1 4 25 1 1 3 1 2 4 6 2 1 1 34 1 11 34 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 242 i 5 ! 1 1 30 15 1 i 1 2 i- 9 9 1 276 272 2 3 5 — 1 1 9 9 9 i 5 1 1 1 1 l 1 i 1 1 1 1 — ■ ‘ 1 2 3 3 2 1 5 3 1 2 2 •= — *-i 1 1 1 1 18 84 i 3 3 4 6 3 3 3 1 6 14 1 2 1 — i 5 7 4 3 3 1 1 24 98 1 4 5 1 3 7 9 i 1 1 1 l 4 264 n 9 7 5 i 9 i 1 1 i i 1 1 l 4 43 279 14 12 8 6 Total. DEATHS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 989 P ; 3 LE 101. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. naps and diseases. Mills— Continued. i ;s, uncomplicated . . .. •;;s and bronchopneu- n'lia ;;s and lobar pneu- mia £.;s and other compli- es ons Total hopneumonia. ' pneumonia.. . Total Pike. fii'aza, uncomplicated., luza and broneho- >r monia U flmza and lobar pneu- n la Inza and other eom- ilitions ■man respiratory dis- Total. i s uncomplicated i a: s and bronehopneu- lnua a:; and lobar pneu- ; ntla oss and other compli- n as ,’olal. Br a opneumonia. 1 pneumonia.. . 'otal . Sevier. u pa, uncomplicated . . 11 pa and broncho- lOijnonia ■tza and lobar pneu- 10 i "ka and other coin- ions respiratory <£is- "lii Cc in IS otal. ib is Pi is. .no Jlcisi .10. Measl cat) uncomplicated . . . and bronchopneu- and lobar pneu- and other compii- >tal. Bronc Lobai ■pneumonia. neumonia... )tal. 1917 1918 1919 Month not stated. Total. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. i July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. o o o o i ft £ 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 6 1 ... ... 2 1 1 5 2 2 13 1 1 3 9 1 3 11 4 1 1 3 1 1 4 16 9 1 3 37 5 2 1 1 1 6 16 9 9 6 48 2 2 4 36 19 1 1 53 25 1 80 6 9 2 10 1 1 6 s i 1 97 48 .3 1 1 6 158 1 1 9 20 2 1 4 1 _ 9 6 1 3 121 9 7 40 4 1 2 63 4 1 1 1 9 1 2 12 IS 27 101 19 1 2 2 1 1 4 2 2 10 2 3 2 197 4 4 6 2 1 1 1 2 29 59 1 1 121 5 13 22 19 2 7 10 2 1 4 44 81 i 3 4 1 2 221 5 17 26 25 4 8 11 2 2 6 73 140 2 3 9 2 7 342 1 9 3 1 1 1 9 133 3 1 14 21 1 40 1 9 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 73 90 6 9 1 1S1 2 9 5 72 6 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 94 4 6 1 1 12 1 1 10 SO 6 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 i i 109 7 8 9. 4 2 2 8 10 2 1 2 48 7 10 6 10 3 4 2 9 1 1 46 7 17 14 12 7 6 2 10 12 1 3 1 2 94 990 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 101 — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occw by months, ■ white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 1 Camps and diseases. o o O 03 O £ 03 ZJ 03 >> C3 d d C3 >> t-4 c3 d rO 03 pH 'S a >> oJ s § >> 3 H-a p 5b d 03 & i a 03 m M o o O £ 0 a> > o 5 £3 0 03 C3 03 Q >> c3 d d >> o3 d rO 03 PH 3 C3 aJ 03 rQ o 03 P ’C <1 d oJ ! W 0 5 ! 1 Shelby. Influenza, uncomplicated. . . 1 Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 18 11 i 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 6 2 Influenza and other com- plications 3 Co'mmon respiratory di- seases i Total 28 n 1 4 r Measles, uncomplicated i Measles and bronchopneu- monia 14 13 i i Measles and lobar pneu- monia 1 7 % 2 Measles and other com- plications 1 3 Total 1 22 18 1 1 Bronchopneumonia 1 2 1 1 2 1 5 2 1 1 ! Lobar pneumonia. . . . 2 10 4 1 3 2 i 1 Total 3 12 4 1 1 3 1 4 1 6 2 i 2 Sheridan. Influenza, uncomplicated. . . ... Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 1 4 119 ... Influenza and lobar pneu- monia i 4 4 Influenza and other com- plications i Common respiratory dis- eases 1 . Total i i 8 124 i Measles and bronchopneu- monia 1 5 1 1 1 Measles and lobar pneu- 1 4 Measles and other compli- cations 1 Total 1 1 9 2 1 1 Bronchopneumonia .... 1 9 1 1 8 2 2 5 1 1 5 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 Total 3 7 1 l 5 1 1 2 1 3 9 2 2 2 Sherman. 1 1 Influenza and "broncho- 1 1 102 86 2 3 3 2 Influenza and lobar pneu- 2 5 15 7 1 Influenza and other com- 1 i 2 Common respiratory dis- 1 3 1 1 1 Total 1 2 3 5 1 i 120 96 3 4 3 1 3 == DEATHS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 991 a'le 101. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence , by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. imps and diseases. / rman— Continued. a ‘s, uncomplicated as and bronchopneu- jfilia 3‘S and lobar pneu- nla ;ass and other eompli- aaans Total Bro! Bob ropneumonia pneumonia.. Total Syracuse. Liza, uncomplicated. . . i itjiza and broncho- .cuttonia - lijiza and lobar pneu- nia iTiza and other com- Ttions tnibn respiratory dis- Total azs and bronchopneu- mila La 5 and lobar pneu- Ma a ; and other compli- a'ps 'otal lopneumoma b: pneumonia | otal Taylor. hu za, uncomplicated... h za and broncho- o.monia 3 za and lobar pneu- “ a za and other corn- 'll .ions num respiratory dis- a£ otal ' . as M as : me i lleas mda uncomplicated and bronchopneu- and lobar pneu- o and other compli- catjis j otal Bionjopneumonia i-obaiineumonia. . otal 1917 1918 1 1919 Month not stated. Total. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. >> c3 3 June. >> August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. April-December. . 4 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 15 4 6 11 3 3 3 4 1 25 1 6 1 5 1 14 1 14 2 121 30 407 67 2 5 2 1 544 147 1 2 2 l 2 2 1 1 2 7 6 2 15 15 l 2 2 151 474 2 2 5 1 2 1 691 10 82 11 10 91 12 1 1 8 1 1 1 103 10 114 1 1 2 9 3 1 12 5 1 3 12 1 17 ' 4 209 49 5 3 389 50 6 2 626 105 15 14 1 2 2 1 1 10 1 1 12 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 6 1 1 5 1 1 267 450 7 12 14 2 6 767 . 2 7 5 3 14 1 5 1 10 4 12 1 3 2 1 1 61 9 7 1 1 1 2 2 7 5 3 15 5 1 1 2 14 16 4 2 77 3 16 3 10 i 10 3 7 4 8 17 3 2 2 9 6 1 1 7 6 1 2 53 83 1 5 5 1 2 1 19 13 5 11 10 5 1 2 12 20 4 | 15 2 13 1 2 136 992 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 101 . — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occur: by months, white enlisted men, United States, Oct, 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 Camps and diseases. 22 § o O) 22 s Qi -■ > c3 a aJ H-s a 3 22 05 ft 'S 03 S *L< ft >> ci § d 'B 1 2! U1 O o ft p ft << e «! 1 w 0 C g |a Travis. Influenza, uncomplicated.. . 2 Influenza and broncho- > pneumonia 1 2 164 8 19 4 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 3 Influenza and other com- plications 3 Common respiratory dis- 1 Total 1 1 2 172 9 19 4 Measles, uncomplicated. . . . 2 l Measles and bronchopneu- i 13 13 1 2 i Measles and lobar pneu- monia.. 4 8 1 1 1 .... Measles and other compli- cations 2 1 Total 1 21 21 3 5 1 1 3 1 9 3 3 i 2 3 1 Lobar pneumonia 3 13 18 29 8 6 4 3 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 Total 3 14 21 29 8 6 6 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 4 2 1 i Wadsworth. Influenza, uncomplicated. . . 1 Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 2 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia i Influenza and other com- plications 1 Common respiratory dis- eases 2 1 Total 1 6 1 _ j. Measles, uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia 6 2 Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other com- plications 1 - Total 6 2 i . Bronchopneumonia 2 3 1 2 5 2 2 4 51 73 8 1 1 1 4 6 8 1 i 6 3 2 _ij. Total 3 4 5 2_ G 13 1 2 3 10 54 75 8 - Wheeler. Influenza and broncho- 3 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 3 Influenza and other com- Common respiratory dis- eases 1 2 1 ■ Total i 2 1 6 1 DEATHS — RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS WHITE ENLISTED MEN. 993 Yle 101. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps oj occurrence, by months, white enlisted men, United States. Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 imps and diseases. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. April-December. Month not stated. Total. 'heeler— Continued. Me] es and bronchopneu- 4 24 2 1 31 lies and lobar pneu- 4 25 i 30 Me:',es and other com- 1 1 Total 8 50 3 1 62 Brc 5 13 1 1 2 14 7 1 2 46 Lot 9 69 31 30 7 3 16 2 2 3 1 28 20 1 222 Total 14 82 32 30 4 18 2 2 3 1 42 27 1 3 268 Upton. lafl 2 1 3 Infl p nza and "broncho- ohionia 1 1 70 62 21 1 9 1 1 166 lafl ir nza and lobar pneu- lia 1 o 1 1 68 23 97 i!nza and other com- p&tions 2 3 5 c ion respiratory dis- e;is Total 1 1 2 1 1 1 142 89 22 9 1 1 271 es.uncomnlicated. . Mei n es and bronchopneu- ua 1 1 2 e;es and lobar pneu- n^iia 1 9 .. 3 Si «.es and other com- p'ations 1 1 'Total 1 3 1 1 6 Brc hopheumonia 1 9 1 17 19 50 17 5 n 11 1 1 4 2 106 Lot pneumonia 1 9 6 1 22 9 2 2 2 1 1 85 Total 1 2 7 1 24 10 2 2 36 67 - 11 11 1 5 3_J 191 994 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 102 . — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases a , measles b, and the pneumonias c , by camps ofot rcnccd, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31,1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 . 1919 Camps and diseases. j October. j November. December. January. February. March. April. May. o> rt July. August. September. October. November. December. 1 January. February. March. April-December. • 1 1° i ® 1 £ ! o 5 i 1 5 << Beauregard. 1 1 1 1 1 224 324 2 4 1 1 Influenza and broncho- 1 1 47 164 i Influenza and lobar pneu- 1 1 23 103 1 1 Influenza and other com- 5 s 14 Common respiratory dis- 2 1 9 13 8 7 4 22 13 12 1 2 3 1 2 17 315 613 10 9 23 14 12 ji 4 1 4 4 i j Measles and bronchopneu- 1 Measles and lobar pneu- Measles and other compli- 3 Total 4 1 1 7 4 L 1 10 62 2 4 1 1 1 16 26 36 1 1 6 2 1 j 1 1 17 36 98 3 5 2 ! Bowie. 2 1 3 8 i 1 310 519 10 5 3 2 1 i [ Influenza and broncho- 37 126 2 2 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- 1 19 41 1 Influenza and other com- 46 50 2 1 Common respiratory dis- 3 1 3 3 5 2 7 1 14 57 58 32 15 5 2 6 11 i 2 5 414 743 16 21 60 61 32 16 1 - 2 1 4 18 .. Measles and bronchopneu- 1; .. Measles and lobar pneu- 1 Measles and other compli- 2 1 9 1 7 19 * 1 1 : i 41 16 22 11 11 3 1 1 ! 1 1 2 2 1 13 1 1 14 11 14 4 1 1 2 2 1 54 17 23 25 22 17 4 i : Custer. 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 118 2 Influenza and "broncho- 2 30 Influenza and lobar pneu- .All! Influenza and other com- 1 1 Common respiratory dis- 1 15 24 14 6 14 10 79 13 6 10 14 1 6 15 33 10 11 u 1* 1 16 26 15 6 15 11 80 14 8 11 20 149 8 15 33 10 11 14 !■' — a Common respiratory diseases include laryngitis, acute catarrhal; tonsillitis, acute; tonsillitis, chronic; pharyngitis, acute catarrhal; rli (cause not stated); nasal fossae, other diseases of; bronchitis; pleurisy, suppurative and serofibrinous; and pleura, other diseases of. b Probably during the influenza epidemic in the latter part of 1918 and thereafter some measles admissions were recorded as from influenzji c The pneumonias listed here separately were original causes of admission; pneumonias secondary to diseases other than influenza and m j are not included in this table. Pneumonias unclassified are included under bronchopneumonia. i No admissions for camps which are omitted. Source of information; Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. 995 DMISSIONS — BESPIBATOEY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN. XRle 102. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occur- rence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive ■ — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. \[(i amps and diseases. 1917 1918 1919 Month not stated. 13 o EH October. November. December. >4 c3 3 fl c3 February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. • March. S o o < luster— Continued . 2 3 7 1 13 Me; ]' 1 Me! es’and bronchopneu- . _ les and lobar pneu- es and other compli- 1 2 3 2 4 9 1 16 3r chopneumonia 1 2 22 4 1 6 24 1 1 1 i 63 Lo r pneumonia 24 1 1 1 | 27 Total 1 2 46 1 6 25 2 1 1 90 1 Devens. hit enza, uncomplicated. . 1 1 54 1 2 6 1 1 3 624 Inf ;nza and broncho- I- ‘dmonia 23 1 1 25 Lit ;nza and lobar pneu- i aia 1 1 3 96 11 2 114 j it mza and other com- rlations 3 34 8 1 1 9 3 52 1 01 non respiratory dis- e 1 1 3 185 22 s 49 335 is 54 16 20 15 18 805 Total 2 1 3 187 46 22 8 55 1,042 92 58 20 23 20 16 22 3 1,620 lie es, uncomnlicated 1 1 9 24 4 3 3 14 1 e'es and bronchopneu- I iua 3 3 e’es and lobar pneu- I Ena 1 1 2 ic es and other compli- c ons 2 12 1 1 3 3 27 Total 1 1 4 40 5 1 6 s 18 1 85 Br -hopiieumonia ... 2 1 18 8 3 ] 1 1 4 1 40 -0 f pneumonia | 67 15 8 76 134 26 16 4 1 2 421 iTotal 69 56 15 8 76 152 34 18 17 5 2 6 3 461 Dir. [ nza, uncomolicated. . 1 11 22 45 3 8 24 17 24 997 136 33 14 4 2 2 1,343 flnza and broncho- i unonia 1 160 38 2 1 1 203 ' nza and lobar pneu- n da 1 1 38 y 3 1 1 1 sa d nza and other compli- ctpns 3 3 4 3 13 9 2 1 38 n on respiratory dis- e 8 34 16 19 15 23 18 57 32 41 22 37 16 22 26 17 31 434 Total 9 45 38 68 18 31 46 78 60 1,249 212 77 32 2S 29 17 34 2,071 Me ’s, uncomplicated. . . 1 2 8 20 2 5 8 3 1 Me £ ;s and broncho- , p i unonia.. Me Sfs and lobar pneu- D i ia Me a, s and other compli- c nns... 1 l i 3 Total 1 1 2 9 5 21 2 8 3 1 Br o bopneumonia .. . 2 1 2 35 34 5 3 2 1 85 Lo b pneumonia. . 1 1 1 1 4 24 19 17 5 3 1 1 2 80 Total 1 1 1 2 1 5 26 19 52 34 5 8 5 1 1 1 2 165 996 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 102. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occ rencc, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. SI, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 Camps and diseases. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. April-Deeember. o © ,Q a © >> g d >> aj 2 O c3 >> a © a >> tuo & © Ph © rO o © rO s © > o a © © © >> c3 3 d cJ 2 CJ E © © © Q O c o 'S O ft f=4 < < m o £ n 1—3 s s E -1 mphreys— Continued . I\ 34 2 10 23 27 9 1 in }[ sles and bronchopneu- ' ' 9 1 2 3 1 9 J l sles and lobar pneu- 1 i sles and other eompli- 1 1 3 2 3 2 5 1 20 1 9 39 13 28 32 U 2 141 1 1 1 12 3S 49 26 18 8 4 1 2 160 I 15 15 13 5 26 7 27 16 3 1 1 129 Total 16 15 14 17 64 56 53 34 H 2 2 289 Jackson. II aenza, uncomplicated . . 1 8 8 4 103 31 lie 9 2 11 416 348 19 13 17 9 1 i 1, 109 uenza and broncho- aeumonia 23 27 3 1 1 i 56 Ii uenza and lobar pneu- onia 1 1 1 1 13 9 26 I) uenza and other com- ications 1 4 9 1 8 1 1 9 26 15 3 6 12 96 c unon respiratory dis- ses 3 32 66 31 35 122 38 118 19 26 105 47 8 17 23 3S 49 33 93 903 Total 3 33 74 40 43 235 71 242 22 29 126 525 407 42 36 62 71 35 94 2, 190 Hi sles, uncomplicated sles and bronchopneu- 3 17 13 3 6 14 15 11 13 4 1 1 12 5 1 22 146 M onia 4 1 1 1 1 1 9 M sles and lobar pneu- onia 1 1 i 1 4 M (Sles and other eompli- tions 2 9 1 4 9 2 i 1 43 Total 3 18 13 - 6 28 24 14 21 8 15 1 1 15 6 1 1 22 202 Blnchonueumonia . . 4 y 1 1 9 21 7 7 10 3 9 9 6 SO L iar pneumonia 1 2 4 3 2 61 19 85 22 17 40 25 20 2 8 3 2 9 325 Total 1 2 4 7 9 68 19 86 99 18 40 34 41 9 15 13 - 2 ii 6 405 Ii Johnston. henza, uncomplicated . . 9 71 3 77 104 304 8 4 1 1 582 1 ' uenza and broncho- ieimioma 1 11 107 9 1 1 123 i aenza aid lobar pneu- onia i 9 9 12 Ii ienza and other com- C aca tions i 1 2 2 1 mon respiratory dis- ses 1 14 3 65 61 19 18 3 228 25 12 Total 1 24 97 n 3 92 184 4S1 30 23 1 952 les, uncomplicated . . 10 13 4 8 38 25 1 99 ,\ sles and bronchopneu- onia 3 1 4 * ,sles and lobar pneu- onia 1 3 4 M sles and other compii- jtions 1 1 3 4 2 n ' Total 11 13 4 1 19 48 28 1 118 .... I hchopneumonia 3 1 5 9 5 23 I far pneumonia.. 3 33 2 2 13 1 4 65 Total 3 36 2 2 5 14 6 13 5 86 ' 1000 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 102. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occ rente, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive— Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 | Camps and diseases. 3> o o O 32 d © o (2 © 1 g o ft 03 3 a c3 C3 3 3> ft 35 © o3 S ft P< < >. c3 S © d 3 *3 1 3 <1 I cl © CO © rQ O O © © 32 a © > o £ Ut © § © ft 03 3 d C3 t— 5 c3 3 32 © ft 33 o t-< o3 © 3> I © P ft ft f d i o ' 0 I £ 1 J ! Lee. Influenza, uncomplicated . . 26 7 35 3 1 2 534 660 7 18 7 1 1 , ! 1 Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 1 1 208 119 2 2 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 3 4 1 Influenza and other com- plications 3 1 1 12 11 2 Common respiratory dis- eases 21 19 112 95 101 9 47 10 19 68 67 12 20 22 25 53 28 38 Total 21 20 141 103 136 12 48 11 20 72 824 806 31 42 32 54 29 39 9 Measles, uncomplicated . . . 4 25 25 8 9 6 1 1 9 2 3 1 1 1 Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia 1 Measles and other compli- cations 8 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total 4 34 31 10 10 7 1 2 9 3 4 1 1 1 ,| Bronchopneumonia 6 9 1 1 1 9 4 14 2 2 1 4 Lobar pneumonia 3 2 18 15 11 3 6 5 3 2 2 3 4 8 2 6 4 6 Total 3 2 24 17 12 3 7 5 4 4 6 17 4 10 2 8 5 10 1 Lewis. Influenza, uncomplicated. . 2 1 9 9 3 1 3 23 5 1 1 20 i Influenza and "broncho- pneumonia 1 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications 1 9 Common respiratory dis- eases 1 3 i 3 9 _ 1 8 12 4 6 1 Total .... 1 8 3 4 9 9 9 4 i 25 8 44 10 7 1 i 20 j l - Measles, uncomplicated. . . 1 1 5 j l Measles and bronchopneu- Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations 1 Total 9 1 O , Bronchopneumonia 4 1 9 1 — 2 | b Lobar pneumonia. . 1 1 1 i i Total i 5 2 10 1 si Ip Logan. ' 1 Influenza, uncomplicated . . Influenza and broncho- 8 8 13 11 3 4 u 40 1 1 3 5 .... 1 i i Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 2 i Influenza and other com- 1 1 1 i Common respiratory dis- eases 24 12 42 57 52 5 i 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 i ; 32 20 55 6S 56 p 5 > 1 1 13 43 4 3 6 11 2 = AMISSIONS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 1001 102. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occur- rence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. . amps and diseases. 1917 1918 1919 Month not stated. Total. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. o5 cl •—a July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. sJ O o a P< Logan— Continued . : t les, uncomplicated 3 3 3 14 'dies and bronchopneu- I aia 2 o itles and lobar pneu- I nia lelles and other eompli- : .ons Total 3 7 3 3 16 Br. diopneumonia 1 1 Lo r pneumonia 6 8 7 a 5 1 1 1 9 1 43 Total 7 8 7 11 5 1 1 1 9 1 44 MacArthur. Tnf mza, uncomplicated . . 9 3 312 9 6 355 Inf :nza and broncho- P unionia ] 9 10 laf enza and lobar pneu- n iia i . 1 9 10 inti mza and other com- p ations 1 9 3 Coi pon respiratory dis- e> ‘‘S 3 10 12 2 19 - 1 14 s SI Total 3 2 10 13 2 19 10 • 362 3 Y 20 g m 459 Me; es, uncomplicated . . . 6 1 s 3 2 1 21 Me: es and bronchopneu- n iia Met n as and lobar pneu- aia e: es and other eompli- Ci ons 1 1 9 Total 6 2 9 3 2 1 23 l ' ( - hopneumonia . . 4 1 -LOt ‘ pneumonia. 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 12 Total 1 1 3 2 1 6 9 17 McClellan. Xnfl nza, uncomplicated . . 1 1 1 32 717 4S 13 S13 iiaza and broncho- P imonia 9 7 - 5 1 S3 b aza and lobar pneu- r 13 3 140 3 9 14S Jlifl aza and other com- >-■ itions 10 30 Y 4 4S >n on respiratory dis- 1 ! 14 53 12 99 17 21 n 1 152 Total i 1 1 1 14 100 974 85 19 36 11 1 1,244 a oa s, uncomplicated. 13 29 l 44 Mea ■s and bronchopneu- m ia 1 3 4 ilea •s and lobar pneu- ill ia 1 Mea s and other eompli- ca ns 9 1 10 1 14 Total 2 15 42 i l 62 Bro | lopneumonia . 26 27 13 6 3 Lob pneumonia 13 S4 31 6 2 145 lotal 13 no 5S 19 9 3 221 1002 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 102. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of oc rence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued.' ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps and diseases. Meade. Influenza, uncomplicated. . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total. Measles, uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations Total. Bronchopneumonia . Lobar pneumonia. . . Total. Mills. Influenza, uncomplicated. . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and othercompli- cations Common respiratory dis- eases Total. Measles, uncomplicated Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia Measles and other compli- cations 1917 1918 October. November. December. January. February. March. April. 1 May. June. July. j August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. April-December Mouth not stated. 1 16 8 13 29 59 27 1 1 3 3 4 2 2 430 95 8 6 93 560 159 9 2 86 47 8 1 1 2 2 81 1 147 1 12 GO 104 75 100 26 32 50 52 35 73 67 60 40 1 13 76 7 112 96 177 4 136 129 9 29 35 58 632 816 99 2 43 5 74 67 61 40 2 1 7 1 19 5 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 3 5 1 7 11 22 7 8 14 4 1 1 1 2 5 2 4 1 42 2 20 6 51 8 31 3 16 3 4 2 2 3 5 16 70 5 2 2 2 1 2 10 19 30 5 4 H .... | 19 30 43 22 57 39 19 7 4 8 16 75 4 3 12 5 1 i 3 1 3 5 6 25 1 5 1 4 10 2 1 1 1 37 38 16 5 1 1 2 38 7 3 6 13 31 5 2 40 ] 1 5 10 7 10 75 6 11 7 18 36 15 50 88 63 47 *; 1 7 5 1 1 1 1 6 i 1 -• — 13 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 4 1 11 2 1 2 1 4 1 13 1 12 14 9 65 57 16 1 3 9 180 1,073 57 57 59 37 36 3 1 2 79 26 4 5 2 1 3 226 24 26 162 1 1 202 2 153 2 50 ij 7 28 24 37 31 241 331 103 279 288 85 20 44 - — ■ 8 28 36 51 40 306 287 348 106 203 392 1,283 121 185 103 60 25 46 1919 Total. Bronchopneumonia. Lobar pneumonia. . . Total- Pile. Influenza, uncomplicated Influenza and broncho- pneumonia Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other compli- cations Common respiratory dis- eases Total. 0 ISSIONS — RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 1003 ; a.Le 102. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occur- rence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — -Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 'mps and diseases. Pike— Continued. nils, uncomplicated a s and bronchopneu- inlia i s and lobar pneu- iYia ass and other eompli- alns Total. oi lopneumonia . .obi pneumonia, otal sevier. U iza, uncomplicated. Ijza and broncho- nmonia mlt .za and lobar pneu- '«a ii:.za and other com- litions oin >n respiratory dis- 'otal. i n uncomplicated < - ■ and bronchopneu- mca. ; ; and lobar pneu- nc(a 1917 49 1918 1919 61 30 22 18 24 22 25 54 2 45 91 31 32 19 12 49 46 570 82 14 16 24 706 66 856 242 34 12 27 1,171 32 43 20 10 15 24 , 11 232 19 7 56 314 20 7 152 585- 737 1,464 329 51 29 120 1,993 31 and other compli- atns. otal. -o opneumonia omeumonia... ■ otal Shelby. n za uncomplicated.. 11 ; a and broncho- ■Q( nonia ll *za and lobar pneu- 1,1 'a anil other com- aions "« respiratory dis- so 39 49 otal. s uncomplicated >n isj ' ‘ aoi .. ileisl nioi . and other eompli- and bronchopneu- and lobar pneu- 10S 281 159 27 1 10 2 12 32 199 6 26 33 36 16 49 75 41 116 45S 39 12 32 276 2 i ! 817 17 4 (tcasl eati s. >tal. : 1 u< 'pneumonia jobaii neumonia. >tal. 14 15 48 100 1004 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 102. — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps oft, rence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive— Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 Camps and diseases. M o o O © § > O Ut © a © o o >> a S a C3 >> c3 g rO © A o o3 < C3 © a 3 jA 3 1 d © | ft © CO © & o o O C-4 © £ © t> O £ © & £ © 8 P >> c3 d d >> t- c3 d rO © P A c3 S © & a © © P 'u* ft «! 1 ^ £ 1 03 1 1* . +J 1 d 1 ° Sheridan. Influenza uneomnlicated. . . 2 l 1 3 212 2 l Influenza and "broncho- . pneumonia 18 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia __ 1 1 Influenza and other com- plications 5 2 2 1 Common respiratory dis- eases 2 2 1 1 1 l 18 17 22 10 72 37 9 1 Total 2 9 1 3 2 l 24 23 255 14 73 37 9 l Measles uncomplicated 4 3 Measles and bronchopneu- monia Measles and lobar pneu- monia ..... Measles and other compli- cations 1 - Total 1 4 3 i Bronchopneumonia . . 1 6 1 Lobar pneumonia 3 1 1 10 3 13 6 2 Total 3 i 1 10 1 9 14 6 2 Sherman. Influenza uncomplicated .. 9 12 30 66 26 8 3 1 216 1,119 13 6 3 7 7 Influenza and "broncho- pneumonia 2 25 104 1 2 2 3 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 2 3 1 5 11 1 Influenza and other com- plications 1 2 4 1 3 4 13 19 5 1 Common respiratory dis- eases 1 43 37 50 60 26 30 27 13 25 59 76 58 128 39 27 48 44 23 Total i 45 44 63 94 102 63 36 13 32 66 335 1,311 146 46 32 57 55 24 1 Measles uncomplicated 2 34 15 19 9 9 3 2 8 1 60 14 Measles and bronchopneu- monia 1 i i 1 1 4 3 Measles and lobar pneu- monia... Measles and other compli- cations 2 6 7 1 2 3 1 13 3 1 2 34 17 26 17 3 4 2 10 5 9 77 20 . . Bronchopneumonia 1 1 2 5 44 593 8 2 4 2 4 t 3 28 31 15 19 17 ..... 4 1 4 7 24 39 13 7 1 1 1 - - 3 28 31 15 19 18 3 5 1 6 12 68 632 21 9 5 3 ! 1 J- Taylor. Influenza uncomplicated. . . 1 1 11 31 9 6 19 117 364 22 3 2 16 10 2 . 1 Influenza and " broncho- pneumonia 9 68 4 1 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- 23 20 2 1 Influenza and other com- plications 1 2 9 13 10 2 2 1 Common respiratory dis- eases 1 1 4 6 9 3 63 36 14 23 46 141 30 66 60 S6 64 72 58 - Total 1 1 5 9 14 94 46 14 31 74 303 492 97 68 88 83 84 60 j. 1= — r=]l- ' MISSIONS — RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 1005 At e 102. — Admissions , influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occur- rence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. imps and diseases. oylor— Continued. 3 vs uncomplicated :s and bronchopneu- ui la 33 •< and lobar pneu- in,ia japs and other eompli- :ai)ns Total r< - hopneumonia >b pneumonia [Total Travis. Eli iza uncomplicated .. . h iza and broncho- uimoma 1 i> jza and lobar pneu- uia luza and other com- pl tions non respiratory dis- '*( Total a s uncomplicated a s and bronehopneu- < m ia a>s and lobar pneu- m>ia a]s and other compli- °i mpneumonia Lpneumonia ;Cotal WalswortJi. h riza uncomplicated .. . Ibiza and broncho- pnimonia it iza and lobar pneu- atia _ 1' za and other com- li tions 'nan respiratory dis- asj Total as | 5 uncomplicated as f and bronchopneu- a -p and lobar pneu- aca ' « ; and’ other comnii- catis Brou bobs otal. opneumonia. meumonia... otal. 1917 1918 1919 © & c 3 October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. >> August o S p« © m October. November. December. January. February. March. © © p E < O fl o Total. 17 9 1 8 14 26 6 81 .... 1 2 3 1 2 1 9 2 3 3 14 1 19 9 1 1 10 16 30 n 98 2 1 1 6 1 2 26 6 6 4 1 2 1 3 4 9 1 1 8 n 49 17 2 2 4 3 115 3 4 15 1 1 9 n 51 43 6 8 6 5 173 20 2 in 30 65 135 170 18 40 117 46 539 60 32 25 3 1,413 198 2 3 172 ii 9 2 1 1 1 2 9 1 1 4 1 1 3 6 11 2 2 2 1 40 48 129 316 62 66 173 237 45 385 243 249 36 8 9 30 34 9 14 2,093 68 131 428 93 135 310 408 63 429 369 304 763 81 48 59 40 10 14 3,753 58 192 1 5 22 11 3 3 12 1 2 310 1 i 1 3 3 4 3 3 2 9 5 1 1 17 64 200 9 1 7 28 12 3 5 12 1 2 337 1 1 3 1 37 4 6 1 2 1 1 12 20 51 107 33 19 25 43 3 19 20 26 1 1 2 1 2 373 20 51 108 34 22 26 60 3 23 26 31 9 1 4 1 1 1 9 12 428 1 4 28 121 365 1 2 1 5 6 _ 8 7 20 1 1 1 7 31 85 20 1 5 3 2 157 1 1 1 1 11 64 218 397 1 i 5 3 4 70S 1 1 2 2 1 9 3 4 50 1 1 2 | 2 1 1 15 18 4 4S 2 1 1 - 15 99 54 1 1 2 106 — 1006 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 102.- — Admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of ot rence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — -Continued,' ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 Camps and diseases. > c3 3 © © c3 C ci g 3 to 3 © a © © © & o © O © & a © > o £ © & § © © Q o3 3 d a >> C3 3 £ © Ph rd © ci a © a © © r P* <1 T3 a C5 c e A a C | —< Wheeler. Influenza uncomplicated.. 17 17 12 3 n 15 84 2 ii 2 Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 2 7 1 Influenza and other com- plications 2 1 2 9 3 2 Common respiratory dis- eases 1 1 22 19 8 10 93 76 372 96 6 4 5 Total 1 1 39 38 20 14 108 91 474 110 8 6 Measles uncomplicated 2 3 11 9 1 1 Measles and bronchopneu- monia 2 Measles and lobar pneu- monia 1 Measles and other compli- cations 2 2 2 2 | Total 2 5 2 14 13 i l LJ Bronchopneumonia 1 125 3 18 3 Lobar pneumonia 2 10 18 7 34 191 38 6 l Total 2 10 18 7 126 34 194 56 9 _ . Uplnn. Influenza uncomplicated . . . 1 7 16 17 61 13 1 5 290 321 7 2 2 12 4 6 1 j 7 Influenza and " broncho- pneumonia 2 46 18 51 2 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 3 2 1 6 5 2 Influenza and other com- plications 5 5 64 3 2 26 13 1 1 1 2 | Common respiratory dis- eases 16 58 54 45 19 13 38 8 23 30 6 3 10 8 75 63 30 Total 17 65 78 86 111 32 14 41 15 30 410 397 13 13 n 94 69 36 i 3 29 3 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 1 1 5 Measles and bronchopneu- monia 1 1 1 Measles and lobar pneu- monia 3 1 Measles and other compli- cations 3 2 2 4 2 2 . - Total. . . 4 35 4 2 5 3 14 3 1 1 2 1 f ‘ Bronchopneumonia 2 6 1 2 3 1 2 8 6 1 17 14 4 4 !- Lobar pneumonia 13 9 ii 19 6 7 9 1 4 3 17 34 27 7 ... b ' - - Total 13 9 13 25 7 9 12 2 6 n 69 6 i 51 41 ■H 4j ! L BATHS- — RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 1007 [ aLe 103. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases a , measles t>, and the pneumonias c , by camps of occurrence d, by months, colored enlisted men , United States, Oct. 1, 1917 , to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. imps and diseases. Beauregard. i ,aza uncomplicated . . . fliaza and broncho- uiimonia H aza and lobar pneu- rn'ia :i aza and other eom- il itions it on respiratory dis- eaS 1917 191S 1 10 4 1 1919 2 40 20 1 Total. ! o bopneumonia . ■bi pneumonia... Total Bowie. Hi aza uncomplicated. . Hi aza and broneho- >i imonia iiiQza and lobar pneu- iiiia H'liza and other com- plltions n on respiratory dis- i. 30 26 42 37 S 1 Total. 10 36 o lopneumonia. -'.pneumonia... Total . 12 Custer. 1 uza uncomplicated.. Liza and broneho- m.mohia h za and lobar pneu- fp- " za and other com- ,’litions ai.m respiratory dis- as Total. 16 n opneumonia. h; oneumonia. . . Total. Devens. uza uncomplicated Inilu >n In !u me za and broncho- nonia za and lobar pneu- ' 1 'Uza and other com- h,ions ‘ un.n respiratory dis- 12 3 3 9 14 otal.. ( C1 niSSff ,rat ? y diseases include laryngitis, acute catarrhal; tonsillitis, acute; tonsillitis, chronic; pharyngitis, acute catarrhal; rhinitis l\»ni o- ? asa d ^ 0SSSe > other diseases of; bronchitis: pleurisy, suppurative and serofibrinus: and pleura, other diseases of. hpnn ^ deaths from measles occurred among colored enlisted men in the United States, these deaths were not tabulated by camp. ted here separately were original causes of admission; pneumonias secondary to diseases other than influenza and measles „ i ,r , n this table. Pneumonias unclassified are included under bronchopneumonia, o deaths for camps which are omitted. are i i S rce of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. 1008 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 103. — Deaths , influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurr , by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps and diseases. 1917 1918 1919 Month not stated. October. November. December. January. 1 February. o 03 s April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. : pneumonia.. . Total. . Gordon. kjiza uncomplicated . . . luza and broncho- nmonia fluza and lobar pneu- mua - H .za and other eom- pliltions non respiratory dis- I lotal.. >i lopneumonia );!pneumonia... 'otah. Grant. ii za uncomplicated . . . a za and broncho- nponia On za and lobar pneu- ua za and other com- li .ions am respiratory dis- 1917 1918 1919 33 21 1 2 106 1 19 101 120 19 97 181 'otah 110 lopneumonia >- meumonia. . . T 'otal Greene. 62 62 uza uncomphcated.. n za and broncho- ncnonia n.za and lobar pneu- i rO a a A tA c3 3 fl 03 pA e3 3 33 o a P« pA c3 O £ o rO a § Q cA o3 3 3 c3 sA c3 3 t-H & CD Ph 33 o 03 S 3 CD % ft & <1 . 3 5 to 1 o a i s o 1 _ Ha ncock— Continued. B ronchopneumonia 1 Lobar pneumonia i 1 Total i 1 Humphreys. Influenza uncomplicated.. . 1 37 2 Influenza and broncho- pneumonia i 12 3 1 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications 2 Common respiratory dis- eases i Total 1 15 40 3 1 1 1 li ronchopneum onia i‘ •• i i 9 4 13 3 6 5 3 2 1 1 — j - Lobar pneumonia 1 1 Total l 2 13 16 ii 5 l 1 1 1 . Jackson. Influenza uncomplicated. . . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 2 7 1 6 3 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- plications Common respiratory dis- eases Total 10 9 Bronchopneumonia = : 1 18 2 7 5 6 3 ... .1 Lobar pneumonia a 2 3 3 1 1 1 '! Total 11 2 ' 19 3 3 9 a 1 3 1 ] Li. Johnston . Influenza uncomplicated . . . i Influenza and * broncho- pneumonia 3 23 3 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia Influenza and other com- 1 Cdmrnon respiratory dis- 1 Total 1 4 26 Bronchopneumonia ' 1 i 6 2 Total — j 6 2 i 1 Lee. | Influenza and ~ broncho- 22 2 31 2 Influenza and lobar pneu- Influenza and other com- Common respiratory dis- eases 1 Total 1 24 == = ==. 1 , BATHS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 1011 lA'jE 103. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. imps and diseases. Lee— Continued. i - liopneuinonia . b pneumonia... Total Lewis. li iza uncomplicated . . . fit iza and broncho- it imonia Ltiflnza and lobar pneu- in ia infii bl Ain ea 1917 1918 1919 October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. 6 a July. CO So September. S o November. December. January. February. March. s Month not stated. Total. 3 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 11 16 1 1 1 1 8 4 2 1 ' 2 7 1 1 27 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 * 3 3 i 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 4 a 35 11 35 2 1 2 1 2 46 1 49 . — =1= iza and other eom- tions on respiratory dis- Total. oi lopneumonia b; pneumonia Total Logan. 1 iza uncomplicated.. . i- Sciza and broncho- r monia 0 iza and lobar pneu- mila 1 za and other compli- la'ins n in respiratory dis- Total. it opneumonia . pneumonia... Cota! Mac Arthur. " za uncomplicated.. . ii za and broneho- n monia 1 1 1 za and lobar pneu- n a ’ za and other compi i- lalhs n 'n respiratory dis- ■as otal 'QiOpneumonia ii pneumonia otal McClellan. 1 1 u za imcomplicated. . . ! ' Hi p and broncho- Pmjnonia 1 T'i ’.a and lobar pneu- mo i 11 za and other compli- ^ catjis _ Oumi n respiratory "dis- eas otal. 3553—25- -65 1012 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 103. — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurr by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. Camps and diseases. 1 1917 i 1918 1919 T3 O j s 1 w 0 p £ a 1 0 October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. 1 August. September. October. November. 1 December. January. February. March.. April-December. j Me Clellan — Continued . Bronchopneumonia 15 29 3 3 4 2 1 3 1 Total 1 3 44 6 6 1 Meade. Influenza uncomplicated. . — 2 26 Influenza and broncho- 1 2 26 3 Influenza and lobar pneu- Influenza and other compli- Common respiratory dis- 1 2 29 28 2 7 3 6 1 1 1 3 19 2 4 1 9 3 1 2 Total 4 1 9 3 9 9 1 1 2 3 21 2 Mills. Influenza and broncho- 1 1 i i Influenza and lobar pneu- monia 1 1 Influenza and other compli- cations 1 Common respiratory dis- 1 Total 1 2 1 1 3 : i Lobar pneumonia 1 1 Total — 1 1 Pike. Influenza uncomplicated. . : 1 1 17 13 Influenza and broncho- Influenza and lobar pneu- 8 Inttuenza and other compli- cations 1 Common respiratory dis- 1 Total 1 8 31 1 2 22 2 4 24 ~T 5 4 20 1 9 3 14 7 12 7 14 2 1 2 2 1 1 Lobar pneumonia 18 3 5 1 1 i 1 Total rj = : 24 18 6 3 25 6 24 10 5 17 19 21 3 4 2 1 1 Sevier. Influenza and * broncho- 19 5 1 83 12 Influenza and lobar pneu- 1 Influenza and other com- Common respiratory dis- 25 95 1 1 . - --- -- 7 LATHS RESPIRATORY DISEASES BY CAMPS, BY MONTHS COLORED ENLISTED MEN. 1013 ale 103.- — Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. absolute numbers. ( nps and diseases. ;ier — Coni inned. n opneumoma . j meumonia... otal Shelby. nra uncomplicated . . . ujza and broncho- ntmonia i'ja and lobar pneu- iOl aka and other corn- ions n respiratory clis- iotal nopneumonia a meumonia ;Otal Sheridan. Jif.a uncomplicated . . . a ca and broneho- > o3 'o' March . April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. © O o Q January. February. March. O - o o P4 4 9 18 5 2 24 16 1 1 1 l 13 23 2 40 2 2 — — 2 2 2 2 2 1 4 3 4 3 — i 7 2 1 1 8 9 1 9 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 3 2 10 i 26 6 1 1 30 10 2 2 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 34 1 45 . 1 2 2 20 6 142 20 1 2 1 167 50 2 7 3 2 4 2 .... 2 7 3 2 4 1 4 j 26 162 3 2 i 217 25 2 23 9 9 1 1 1 i 3 32 1 36 1014 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 103.— Deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occum by months, colored enlisted men, United States, Oct. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive — Continued. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. 1917 1918 1919 Camps and diseases. October. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. 1 October. November. December. January. February. March. a > a o Q © Q & < Month not stated. Taylor— Continued. 1 1 3 4 2 1 2 Lobar pneumonia 2 3 1 10 4 Total 1 3 6 1 10 8 2 1 2 Travis. Influenza uncomplicated . . . Influenza and broncho- pneumonia 1 11 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- monia i 2 Influenza and other com- plications 1 Common respiratory dis- Total 1 1 14 1 Bronchopneumonia 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 Lobar pneumonia 11 9 3 8 6 1 7 4 2 Total 11 9 5 3 9 12 1 8 4 4 1 1 Wadsworth. ... Influenza and * broncho- 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- Influenza and other com- Common respiratory dis- 1 1 9 1 1 4 3 2 Total 1 4 4 ii 1 Wheeler. Influenza and broncho- 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- 1 . Influenza and other com- Common respiratory dis- '. 1 1 - — 1|- 1 3 2 1 _ ... 3 4 1 25 3 46 7 Total 3 4 1 26 3 49 9 1 .... Upton. 1 Influenza and * broncho- 1 13 1 Influenza and lobar pneu- 2 9 2 Influenza and other com- Common respiratory dis- 1 1 1 - | 2 1 2 14 16 1 — H = 4 1 1 12 1 1 3 3 3 1 7 9 1 2 9 5 3 2 1 r Total 1 3 3 1 11 2 1 1 3 21 1 6 6 2 1 1 ADMISSIONS AND DEATHS NONBATTLE INJURIES TOTAL ARMY. 1015 Table 104 . — Admissions and deaths, nonbattle injuries, total Army, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. Absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 of strength, rate per 1,000 of total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates. 11 Character of injury. Admissions. Deaths. Case fatality rates per- centages. Absolute numbers. Ratios per 1,000 of strength. Rate per 1,000 of total non- battle injuries. Absolute numbers. Ratios per 1,000 of strength. Rate per 1,000 of total non- battle injuries. Burns 6, 148 1.49 20. 56 115 0.03 20.57 1.87 Contusions 50, 258 12. 17 168. 05 56 .01 10. 02 . 11 Concussion of brain 2,019 .49 6. 75 39 .01 6. 98 1.93 Compression of brain 12 .00 .04 1 .00 .18 8. 33 I irowning 499 . 12 1.67 499 . 12 89. 25 100.00 Sprains 55, 679 13.49 186. 18 24 .01 4 29 .04 Dislocations 6, 357 1.54 21.26 18 . 00 3. 22 .28 Fractures (all) 39, 569 9. 58 132. 31 1,346 .33 240. 74 3.40 Simple 33, 335 8.07 111.46 663 . 16 118. 58 1.99 Compound 6,234 1.51 20.84 683 . 17 122. 16 10.96 Wounds (alll 75,428 18.27 252. 21 1. 178 .29 210. 70 1.56 Multiple 2,984 . 72 9. 98 325 .08 58. 13 10. 89 Penetrating 3, 105 . 75 10. 38 439 . 11 78. 52 14. 14 Perforating 2,858 .69 9. 56 240 .06 42.93 8. 40 Others 66, 481 16. 10 222. 29 174 . 04 31. 12 .26 Poisoning 3, 200 .78 10. 70 125 .03 22. 36 3.91 Other accidents and injuries 59, 899 14.51 200. 28 2,190 .53 391. 70 3. 66 Total 299, 069 72.44 1, 000. 00 5,591 1. 35 1, 000. 00 1.87 a Summary of nonbattle injuries tabulated in Tables No. 46 et seq. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. 1016 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. CASUALTIES BY MONTHS. ALL CAUSES U. S. TROOPS. WORLD WAR PERCENTAGE RATES FIG. 1 FIG. 2 WOUNDED KILLED IN ACTION FIG. 3 DEATHS FROM WOUNDS FIG. 4 TOTAL CASUALTIES FIG. 5 CASE FATALITY OF WOUNDS JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 11 TH 1917 8 NOT STAT. Plate LI I. 9 10 11 12 8.45 3— 12.78 3.85 6.91 6.14 4.01 5.31 5.S6 6.23 6.61 6.68 .40 1017 ADMISSIONS — BATTLE INJURIES OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN. Table 105. — Admissions, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, 19 17-18 ; a absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Mean strength A.E.F. (annual 1918) 46, 854 936, 589 63, 090 999, 679 1, 046, 533 Cause. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. 4 0. (19 50 0. 05 1 0.02 8 59 0. 06 63 0. OS 31 .66 .59 17 .27 97 669 .67 700 .67 49 1.05 600 .64 9 . 14 164 773 822 .79 9 .19 18 .02 3 .05 19 40 .04 49 .05 1 .00 1 9 .00 2 .00 Exhaustion and exposure.. 15 .32 146 .16 1 .02 33 180 .18 195 .19 Foreign bodv, traumatic... 1 .02 32 .03 6 38 .04 39 .04 99S 21.30 19, 909 21.26 352 4,013 24, 274 24. 28 25, 272 24. 14 2,603 54' 770 1 , 259 19. 96 11,920 67, 949 67. 96 67.41 Gunshot wound, character of wound not specified. . . 22 .47 472 .50 6 .10 301 779 .78 801 . 77 31 . 66 617 11 . 17 89 717 .72 748 .71 6 . 13 128 . 14 2 .03 15 1 I.". . 15 151 . 14 Traumatic amputation 12 .26 552 .59 .8 .13 118 678 .68 690 .66 Wound, contused 32 .68 910 .97 25 .40 159 1,094 1.09 1,126 1.08 Wound , incised 1 .02 66 .07 2 .03 13 81 .08 82 .08 Wound, lacerated 1,516 32.36 36, 070 38. 51 677 10. 73 8, 286 45, 033 45. 05 46, 549 44.47 8 17 224 . 24 .08 284 . 28 292 . 28 6 .01 4 10 .01 10 .01 ... . 725 13, 390 14. 30 2. 93 3,992 17.57 18, 292 17. 48 Wound” penetrating 1,551 33. 10 32,043 34. 21 539 8.54 8; 241 40; 823 40. 84 42; 374 40. 49 Wound, perforating 499 10. 65 10, 684 11.41 187 2. 96 1,901 12,772 12. 78 13, 271 12. 68 W ound, character and cause not stated 2(1 .43 231 .25 6 . in 248 485 .49 505 .48 Others, traumatic 65 1.39 988 1.05 23 .36 428 1,439 1.44 1,504 1.44 Total 8, 198 174. 97 172,462 184. 14 3,318 52. 59 40,111 215,891 215. 96 224, 089 214. 12 a Practically all battle injuries occurred in 1918. Only 15 were, reported as killed in aaction and 60 as wounded in 1917. These have been arbitrarily charged to 1918, and the ratios calculated are based on annual mean strength of the American Expeditionary Forces for 1918. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. Table 106. — Deaths, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18 ; a absolute numbers and ratios pa- 1,000. Enlisted men. Officers. White. Mean strength A. E. F. | (annual 1918) soi 936, 589 Colored. 63, 090 Color not stated. Total. 999, 679 Total officers and enlisted men. 1,046,533 Cause. Num- ber. Dislocations Contusion Concussion Crushing Decapitation Exhaustion and exposure . . F oreign body, traumatic . . Fractures Gases, deleterious Gunshot wound, character of wound not specified - . . Traumatic amputation Wound, contused Wound, incised Wound, lacerated Wound, punctured Wound, extensive Wound, multiple W ound , penetrating Wound, perforating W oun d, character and cause not stated Others, traumatic Total. 117 28 3 2 1 142 245 46 3 9 Ratio. Num- ber. 0.19 2.50 .60 .06 .04 .02 . 26 2 4 3 1 1 1 1,686 854 55 45 4 3.03 5.23 .98 .06 .19 13.17 249 1 2 1,650 2,566 392 11 52 7,579 Ratio. N tim- ber. 0.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.80 .91 06 .05 .00 .00 .00 1.76 2,74 .42 .01 .06 8.09 93 Ratio. N um- ber. 0. 02 .38 .21 924 326 .08 .25 .48 .05 .02 144 2 4 1,394 2,135 182 72 90 1.47 Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio Num- ber. 3 11 16 2 2 1 , 634 ,193 125 82 4 0. 00 .01 .02 .00 .00 .00 2.63 1. 19 .13 .08 .00 2 1 2,751 1,221 128 84 5,402 13,074 398 3 6 ,060 ,731 577 S3 143 .40 .00 .01 3,06 4.73 . 58 ,0S . 15 410 3 6 3, 202 4,976 623 86 152 Ratio. 0.00 .01 .02 .00 .00 .00 2.63 1.17 .12 .08 .00 .39 .00 .01 3.06 4, 75 .60 .08 . 15 13. 08 13, 691 ! 13. 08 a Practically all battle injuries occurred in 1918. Only 15 were reported as killed in action and 60 as wounded in 1917. These have been arbitrarily charged to 1918, and the ratios calculated are based on annual mean strength of the American Expeditionary Forces for 1918. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 107. — Discharges for disability, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; a absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000. Enlisted men. Officers. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. and enlisted men. Mean strength A. E. F. 40,854 936,589 63,090 999,679 1,046,533 Cause. Abso- lute num- bers. Ratios. Abso- lute num- bers. Ratios. Abso- lute num- bers. Ratios. Abso- lute num- bers. Ratios. Abso- lute num- bers. Ratios. Abso- lute num- bers. Ratios. 10 0.01 10 o 01 10 0 01 1 0. 02 .01 . 01 6 Concussion 19 .02 1 20 . 02 20 02 Crushing 1 .02 8 .01 8 .01 9 01 Fractures 261 10,935 11.68 116 1. 84 428 11,479 11. 48 11 740 11 22 138 2. 95 2 617 2. 79 24 .38 78 2 719 2.72 2,857 2. 73 Gunshot wound, kind not stated 1 .00 1 2 .00 2 .00 Strain , 3 .00 3 .00 3 09 Traumatic amputation 1 .02 113 . 12 2 .03 3 118 . 12 119 ,ii Wound: 11 .01 11 . 01 11 .0L 2 .00 2 .00 2 .00 20 .43 753 . 80 15 . 24 30 798 . 80 81 8 1 78 1 .02 5 .01 1 6 . 01 7 . 01 3 .00 1 4 . 00 4 . 00 Multiple 65 1.39 2,898 3.09 43 .68 124 3,065 3. 07 3,130 2.99 110 2. 48 4,522 4. 83 51 . 81 293 4, 866 4. 87 4 982 4. 76 22 .47 1,017 1.09 15 .24 12 1,044 1. 04 1,066 1. 02 Character “and cause not 9 .01 6 15 .02 .01 Others, traumatic 20 .43 342 .37 9 . 14 15 366 .37 386 .37 Total 646 13. 79 23,273 24.85 275 4.36 993 24, 541 24. 55 25, 187 24. 07 a Practically all battle injuries occurred in 1918. Only 15 were reported as killed in action and 60 as wounded in 1917. These have been arbitrarily charged to 1918, and the rates calculated are based on annual mean strength of the American Expeditionary Forces for 1918. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. Table 108 . — Days lost in hospital, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; a absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000. Mean strength A. E. F. (annual, 1918) Cause. Contusion Concussion Crushing Dislocations Exhaustion and exposure Foreign body, traumatic. . Fractures. Gases, deleterious Strain , Traumatic amputation . . . Wound: Contused Incised Lacerated Punctured Extensive Multiple Penetrating Perforating Character and cause not stated Others, traumatic Total Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 46,854 936,589 63,090 999,6" 9 1,046,533 Days. Non- effec- tive rates. Days. Non- effec- tive rates. Days. Non- effec- tive rates. Days. Non- effec- tive rates. Days. N on- effec- t.ive rates. Days. Non- effec- tive rates 962 0. 06 23,560 0. 07 607 0. 03 3,972 28, 139 0. 08 29, 101 0.08 2, 569 . 15 24, 467 .07 265 .01 6,410 31,142 .09 33,711 .09 4 . 00 2,370 .01 197 .01 607 3,174 .01 3,178 .01 203 .01 4,985 .01 8 . 00 475 5,468 .01 5,671 .01 284 .02 4,376 .m 29 .00 1,577 5,982 .02 6,266 .02 2 .00 2,109 .01 7 . 00 59 2, 175 .01 2, 177 .01 216,347 12.65 4,542,472 13.29 56, 250 2. 44 310,151 4, 908, 873 13. 46 5,125,220 13. 42 116,768 6. 83 2,391,829 7.00 54,972 2. 39 383,739 2, 830, .540 7. 76 2,947,308 7.72 342 . 02 5, 825 .02 140 .01 557 6, 522 . 02 6,864 .02 810 .05 54,301 .16 851 .04 6,000 61,152 . 17 61,962 .16 1,302 .08 33,753 . 10 637 .03 4,088 38, 478 . 11 39,780 .10 219 .01 3j 169 .01 218 .01 420 3; 807 .01 4,026 .01 68,018 3. 98 1 , 854, 006 5. 42 33, .541 1. 46 253,246 2, 140, 793 2,208,811 5. It 563 .03 12, 548 .04 214 .01 L6S3 14,445 .04 15, 008 .04 528 . 00 3 531 . 00 531 .Of 74,421 4. 35 1,750,856 5.13 23,520 1.02 168,411 1,942,787 5. 32 2,017,208 5,28 129,732 7.59 3,216,466 9. 41 45, 361 1. 97 306,200 3, .568, 027 9. 78 3,697,759 9.68 40,661 2. 38 962,405 2. 82 13,067 . 57 111,849 1,087,321 2. 98 1,127,982 2.95 624 .04 18,615 .05 546 .02 3,713 22, 874 .06 23, 49S .06 4,510 .26 113,610 .33 1,889 .08 15,774 131,273 .36 135,783 .36 38.50 15, 022,250 43. 94 232,319 10.09 1,578,934 16,833,503 46. 14 17,491,844 45.79 a Practically all battle injuries occurred in 1918. Only 15 were reported as killed in action and 60 as wounded in 1917. These' have been arbitrarily charged to 1918, and the ratios calculated are based on annual mean strength of the American Expeditionary Forces for 1918. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. Emissions — battle injuries — by military agents — officers and enlisted men. 1019 Table 109 . — Admissions, battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; a absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000. Mean strength A. E. F. (annual, 1918) Military agents. Agent not stated Aerial bombing Aeroplane Explosion Crushing Cutting and piercing in- struments (others) Bayonet Saber Gas, poisonous, kind not stated Chlorine Mustard gas Phosgene Arsine Gunshot missile, kind not specified Pistol ball Rifle ball Shell Shrapnel Hand grenade Falling objects Indirect result of military agent Others, traumatic Total Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 46,854 936,589 63,090 999,679 1,046,533 Num- ber. Ratio. N um- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. N um- ber. Ratio. 63 1.34 767 0.82 17 0. 27 346 1,130 1. 13 1, 193 1. 14 4 . 09 94 . 10 18 . 29 8 120 . 12 124 . 12 35 30 . 03 9 39 .04 74 . 07 50 1. 07 674 .72 15 .24 140 829 .83 879 .84 3 .06 70 .07 5 .08 4 79 .08 82 .08 3 .06 119 . 13 4 .06 13 136 . 14 139 . 13 3 .06 180 . 19 2 .03 50 232 .23 235 . 22 11 .01 1 12 .01 12 . 01 1.249 26.66 24, 290 25. 94 526 8.34 7, 522 32, 338 32. 35 33, 587 32. 08 31 .66 1,607 1.72 36 . 57 169 1,812 1.81 1,843 1. 76 883 IS. 84 22,988 24. 55 515 8. 16 3, 325 26, 828 26. 83 27,711 26. 48 409 8.73 5, 540 5.92 65 1.03 8211 6, 425 6. 43 6, 834 6. 53 31 .66 345 .37 117 1.S5 84 546 .55 0/ i . 55 2,758 58.86 56, 540 60.37 956 15. 15 14,629 72, 125 72. 15 74, 883 71. 56 12 .26 196 .21 12 . 19 22 230 .23 242 .23 816 17. 42 16, 352 17. 46 289 4.58 2,963 19,604 19.61 20, 420 19. 51 857 18. 29 12, 157 12. 98 141 2. 23 4,284 16,582 16. 59 17,439 16. 66 826 17. 63 27 333 29. 18 490 7. 77 5, 138 32,961 32. 97 33,787 32. 28 31 .66 672 .72 33 .52 144 849 . 85 880 .84 8 . 17 115 .12 18 .29 27 169 . 16 168 . 16 60 1. 28 994 1.06 18 .29 187 1,199 1.20 1 , 259 1.20 66 1.41 1,388 1.50 41 .65 226 1, 655 1.67 1,721 1.66 8, 198 174. 97 172, 462 184. 14 3,318 52.59 40,111 215,891 215.96 224, 089 214. 12 a Practically all battle injuries occurred in 1918. Only 15 were reported as killed in action and 60 as wounded in 1917- These have been arbitrarily charged to 1918, and the ratios calculated are based on annual mean strength of the American Expeditionary Forces for 1918. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. 3553—25 66 1020 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. MOUNDS BY MILITARY AGENTS. ALL CAUSES U. S. TROOPS. WORLD WAR PERCENTAGE RATES ADMISSIONS DEATHS SABIR AEROPLANE AERIAL BOMBING GUNSHOT MISSILE. K. M. S. SHILL PALLING OBJECTS HARO 6RENADI SHRAPNEL PISTOL RIPLI CRUSHING MUSTARD EXPLOSIONS BAYONET CAS. POISONOUS. K. N. S. PHOSGENE 0. CUT. S PIERC. INST. IND. RES. MIL. AGENT ARSINE CHLORINE OTHERS NONE OR NOT STATED. Plate LIII. DEATHS BATTLE INJURIES BY MILITARY AGENTS, 1021 Table 110. — Deaths, battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; a absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000. Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. 1,046,533 White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. Mean strength A. E.F. 46,854 936, 5S9 63,090 999,679 Military agents. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. N um- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. Num- ber. Ratio. 10 0. 21 49 0. 05 82 131 0. 13 141 0. 13 1 .02 8 .01 15 .02 16 . 02 9 . 19 2 .00 1 3 .00 12 . 01 1 .02 9 .01 1 0. 02 4 14 .01 15 . 01 2 .00 1 3 .00 3 . 00 Cutting and piercing in- 1 . 00 ] . 00 1 . 00 2 .00 2_ 4 .00 4 .00 2 .00 1 3 .00 3 .00 Gas, poisonous, kind not 21 .45 306 .33 3 .05 216 525 .53 546 .52 6 .01 .01 .01 5 . 11 493 . 53 8 . 13 93 594 599 .57 2 . 04 46 .05 1 .02 17 64 .06 66 .06 2 .00 1 .02 3 .00 3 .00 Gunshot missile, kind not 362 7. 73 4,033 4. 31 44 . 70 3, 035 7, 112 7. 11 7,474 7. 14 7 . 01 3 .05 3 13 . 01 13 .01 51 1. 00 592 .63 6 . 10 312 910 1 .91 961 .92 Shell 84 1. 79 775 . 83 . 11 837 1,619 1.62 1,703 1.63 62 1.32 1,168 1.25 15 .24 740 1 923 1.92 l'985 1.90 2 . 04 36 .04 2 .03 16 54 .05 56 .05 1 .02 3 .00 1 .02 9 13 .01 14 .01 Indirect result of military agent 1 .02 6 .01 2 8 .01 9 .01 Otfiers 5 • ii 31 .03 1 .02 23 55 .06 60 .06 Total 617 13. 17 7,579 8.09 93 1.47 5,402 13, 074 13.08 13,691 13.08 o Practically all battle injuries occurred in 1918. Only 15 were reported as killed in action and 60 as wounded in 1917. These have been arbitrarily charged to 1918, and the ratios calculated are based on annual mean strength of the American Expeditionary Forces for 1918. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. 1022 MEDICAL ANI) CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 111. — Discharges for disability, battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men , 1917-18; a absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000. Enlisted men. Total officers Officers. and enlisted White. Colored. Color not stated. Total men. MeanstrengthA.E.F. (annual, 1918) , 46,854 936,589 63,090 999,679 1,046,533 Abso- Abso- Abso- Abso- Abso- Abso- Military agent. lute num- Ra- tios. lute num- Ra- tios. lute num- Ra- tios. lute num- Ra- tios. lute num- Ra- tios. lute num- Ra- tios. ber. ber. ber. ber. ber. ber. 15 1 0.32 107 0. 11 2 0.03 9 118 39 0. 12 133 0. 13 Aerial bombing .02 38 . 04 1 .04 40 .04 > c 3 .06 7 .01 7 .01 10 .01 2 .04 162 . 17 6 . 10 3 171 . 17 173 . 17 Crushing 9 .01 9 .01 9 .01 Cutting and piercing in- struments, other .01 5 .01 5 .00 9 .01 9 .01 9 .01 Saber 2 .00 2 .00 2 .00 Gas, poisonous, kind not 113 2.41 2,184 47 2. 33 21 .33 72 2,277 2.27 2,390 9 9,0. Chlorine .05 1 .02 1 49 .05 49 .05 Mustard gas 19 .41 313 .33 2 .03 4 319 .32 338 .32 7 .15 72 .08 72 .07 79 .08 Arsine 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 Gunshot wounds, kind 215 4.59 6, 732 26 7. 19 82 1.30 251 7, 065 7. 07 7,280 26 6.96 Pistol ball .03 26 .03 .02 Rifle ball 99 2. 11 3,972 4.24 41 152 4, 165 4. 17 4,264 4, 465 4.07 Shell 105 2.24 4,009 4.28 .71 306 4; 360 5,428 4.36 4.27 60 1.28 5, 197 66 1.04 165 5. 43 5, 488 198 5.24 Hand grenade 1 .02 ' 176 .19 3 .05 18 197 .20 .19 .01 5 .01 5 .00 Indirect result of military .13 agents 3 3 .06 117 . 12 2 .03 9 2 128 .13 131 Others .06 S3 .09 4 .06 89 .09 92 .09 Total 646 13. 79 23, 273 24. 85 275 4.36 993 24, 541 24. 55 25, 187 24. 07 « Practically all battle injuries occurred in 1918. Only 15 were reported as killed in action and 60 as wounded in 1917. These have been arbitrarily charged to 1918, and the ratios calculated are based on the annual mean strength of the American Expeditionary Forces for 1918. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. DAYS LOST IN HOSPITAL BATTLE INJURIES OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN. 1023 Table 112. — Days lost in hospital, battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; a absolute numbers and ratios per 1 ,000 . Mean strength A.E.F. (annual 1918) Military agent. Agent not stated Aerial bombing Aeroplane Explosions Crushing Cutting and piercing in- struments (other) Bayonet Saber Gas, poisonous, kind not stated Chlorine Mustard gas Phosgene Arsine Gunshot missile, kind not specified Pistol ball Rifle ball Shell Shrapnel Hand grenade Falling objects Indirect result of military agent Others Total Officers. Enlisted men. Total officers and enlisted men. White. Colored. Color not stated. Total. 46,854 936,589 63,090 999,679 1,046,533 Days. Non- effec- tive rate. Days. Non- effec- tive rate. Days. Non- effec- tive rate. Days. N on- effec- tive rate. Days. Non- effec- tive rate. Days. Non- effec- tive rate. 2,633 0.15 47,359 0. 14 877 0.04 10, 959 59, 195 0. 16 61,828 0.16 1,079 .06 12, 930 .04 529 .02 1,147 14,606 .04 15, 685 .04 3, 722 .22 4,170 .01 385 .01 8, 277 .02 3,708 .22 33, 756 .10 1,073 .05 6,019 40', 848 .11 44, 556 . 12 36 .00 5,940 .02 533 .02 398 6,871 .02 6,907 .02 285 .02 5,626 .02 126 .01 130 5,882 .02 6,167 .02 369 .02 8, 137 .02 182 .01 1,296 9,615 .03 9,984 .03 1 , 451 .00 122 .01 4 . 00 .00 49, 781 2.91 985, 703 2. 88 23,240 1.01 194,250 1,203,193 3.30 1,252,974 3. 28 2,047 .12 87, 089 .25 1,723 .07 9, 723 98, 535 .27 100, 582 .26 42, 408 2. 48 1,060,276 3. 10 23, 029 1.00 146, 280 1,229,585 3. 37 1,271,993 3. 33 21,913 1.28 253, 429 .74 3,968 . 17 31,730 289, 127 .79 311,040 .81 619 .04 5,332 .02 3,012 .13 1, 756 10, 100 .03 10,719 .03 197,447 11.55 5, 365,341 15.69 69, 848 3. 03 524, 815 5, 960, 004 16.34 6,157,451 16. 12 1,915 11 18,873 . 06 1,035 .04 1,330 21,238 .06 23, 153 .06 106, 639 6.23 2, 063, 902 6.04 29, 387 1.28 173,764 2, 267, 053 6. 21 2,373,692 6. 21 126,249 7.38 1,806,780 5. 29 20, 143 .87 160,901 1,987,824 5. 45 2, 114,073 5. 55 81,681 4. 78 3,008,411 8.80 45, 433 1.97 287,515: 3,341,359 9. 16 3, 423, 040 8. 96 4,144 .24 68,021 .20 2, 509 .11 7,270 77,800 .22 81,944 .21 133 .01 5,490 .02 915 .04 1,017 7,422 .02 7 , 555 .02 7,518 .44 65, 795 . 19 983 .04 7, 560 74,338 .20 81,856 .21 4,015 .23 108, 439 .32 3, 652 . 16 10, 685 122, 776 .34 126, 791 .33 658, 341 38.50 15,022,250 43. 94^232,319 10.09 1,578,934' 1 16, 833, 503 46.14 17,491,844 45.79 ® Practically all battle injuries occurred in 1918. Only 15 were reported as killed in action and 60 as wounded in 1917. These have been arbitrarily charged to 1918, and the ratios calculated are based on the annual mean strength of the American Expeditionary Forces for 1918. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. Table 113. — Admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries by poisonous gases, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and percentage rates. Number of admissions. Deaths. Case fatal- ity. Gas, kind not stated 33, 587 1. 63 1, 843 .38 Mustard 27,711 599 2. 16 Phosgene .97 Arsine 577 3 .52 Total 70, 552 1,221 1.73 Source of information: Admissions and deaths from Tables 109 and 110. Table 114. — Admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by gunshot missiles, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers and percentage rates. Admissions. Deaths. Case fatal- ity. Gunshot missile, kind not specified 74,883 7, 474 9.98 Pistol ball 242 13 Rifle ball 20, 420 17. i:;-* 33, 787 961 4.71 Shell 1,703 1,985 9.77 Shrapnel 5.88 Hand grenade 880 56 6.36 Total 147,651 12, 192 8. 26 Source of information: Admissions and deaths from Tables 109 and 110 . 1024 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table L15. — ■Admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by region and by military agent ( poisonous excepted), single and multiple wounds, officers and enlisted men, 1917-18A Regions. Admissions. Deaths. — Case fatality rates (per cen Rifle ball. Shell. Shrap- nel. Others and not speci- fied. Total. Rifle ball. Shell. Shrap- nel. Others and not speci- fied. Total. Rifle ball. Shell. Shrap- nel. Others and not j sped- 1 fled. ; Abdomen and pelvis 044 429 664 1,809 3, 546 214 191 235 896 1,536 33.23 44. 52 35. 39 40 53 Back 304 327 017 1,245 2, 553 49 40 49 170 308 13. 46 12. 23 7. 94 IS. 65 1 Face 827 1,114 2,215 4,451 8, 607 27 33 57 199 316 3. 26 2. 90 2.57 4. 47 | Genital organs 133 112 172 381 798 8 11 10 40 09 0. 02 9. 82 5.81 10.50 Head 737 1 , 28(1 2,493 5,937 10,453 83 188 218 967 1 , 456 11.26 14. 62 8. 74 10.29 1 Lower extremities 10,582 9,371 18, 182 39, 897 78,032 391 853 1,026 3,452 5, 722 3.09 9. 10 5.64 8. 05 ! Neck 37 39 54 464 594 9 8 11 37 65 24. 32 20. 51 20. 37 7.97 1 Spine 117 50 94 331 598 06 30 48 190 334 56. 41 53. 57 51.00 57. 40 I Thorax 844 546 997 2, 208 4,595 149 107 152 037 1,105 17. 65 30. 59 15. 25 28.85 5 1 1 pper extremities 8,825 7,041 14,135 32, 237 62,238 154 338 486 1 , 434 2,412 1.75 4.80 3.44 4.45 ; Region not specified 515 185 356 1,226 2,282 17 17 23 89 146 3. 30 9. 19 6.46 7.26 Total 23, 025 20, 506 39,979 90, 186 174, 296 1,167 1,876 2,315 8,111 13,469 4. 94 9.15 5.79 8.99 1 a As more than one wound is taken into account in certain cases, sometimes an error has crept in as to cause of death. Source of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. ABSOLUTE NUMBERS. ADMISSIONS BATTLE INJURIES BY ARMS OF SERVICE 1025 Total, a 9,994 434 93 7,533 195, 547 3,782 112 2,027 1,967 410 2,190 224,089 1917 and not speci- fied in 1918. CT>rH G <0 ;o T}< •**< CM CO 1,735 To No- vember 11. CM40cO<©CM-» CO i-T i-ToT CO 43, 819 August. LOCOOCMOCOCOCOCMCOOO cOiOCM'OOCO CO CM O i-( t - U- CO CM CM --i i— T 00* 05 o r^* CM July. 1,311 51 11 1,415 28,748 469 15 234 171 5 284 £ CM CO June. 560 29 4 549 6,617 231 12 79 112 1 81 8, 275 May. -ti— iCM»OCMC0050500CMCO t- o CM <0 ^ t'- ■*r ooh 00 TJ4 o 40* I April. OOHCDOlN^^iOccO gj CM »-H 00 o o I' March. ast'-cococMcocooto CO CM CO CO •— I CM CM PHCC CO 00 Febru- ary. 05 40 1— 1 1^. CM 40 CM rH • CM 05 ^ • ! CO L.O O 1 cm January. 7 1 1 6 121 3 1 1 1 CM Arm of service. Artillery Aviation Cavalry Engineers Infantry Medical Department Ordnance Quartermaster Signal Corps Total © r-» S3 a a a O r* a j C3 © o G o absolute numbers. 1026 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. s ■50 C3 W ffi Eh e *03 o H 'tOONOOCOO-HiCiOiO © oi 1.27 Novem- ber. •ocio-nroio'fciocoo-f NOONXhOONO 04 O rH .73 October. MecofOO^’fOHrjoa! 3. 07 S . O ~ go m ^Ht0 050NcDM(NNt£) ^HHCOiOWONONCO o co --I © & 0. 30 . 11 .00 .31 1.80 .15 .00 10 50 .00 .31 © July. IC^OXMCCOHOOCO lOHONHClOHClO'! 1 ©CO r-i 1.47 June. 0. 11 . 11 . 16 . 17 .70 . 19 .13 .05 . 11 .00 .23 .38 May. h-WOWCOWOO-f OS i-i©©©05CN©>-HT-t©rH o 00 April. Tf MOiOClrtOOOiN^ CO O O H i(3 Cl C' C O N H © .29 March. OCOONNCOOCO --(OOOlOrHOOO © © © .23 Febru- ary. >0 04©^©©©©© rH—(©0: • § O August. 0. 63 .35 00 .34 4. 17 . 14 .00 .04 .25 .00 . 10 1.85 July. Bg2ggg3gg38B d • • -ej • ■ --4 • ■ CO o | gggggSSSBBS s © -H May. 0. 25 .24 .00 . 17 2.07 .07 .00 . 14 .27 .00 .20 1.02 April. sssssgssggg © * * s March. SBBSSSBgg 3 s © * Febru- ary. §S?gSBSB38 © r-H M So §0 1 1 SS8838BSS s § © ,>■ iJlUPl < -)° *- 2 !! ?! II 11 e t-j co 3 1028 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 119 . — Admissions and deaths for battle injuries and killed in action by arms of service, total officers and enlisted men, 1917-18; absolute numbers, ratios 'per 1,000, and the case fatality rates. Absolute numbers. Mean strength (annual, 1918) A. E. F. Ratios per 1,000 as per mean annual strength (1918). A.E.F. Per cent. Arm of service. Battle injuries. Killed in Total battle casualties. Battle injuries. Killed in Case fatal- Killed to total casual- ties. Total deaths to total Cases. Deaths. action. Cases. Deaths. Cases. Deaths. action. ity. casual- ties. Artillery a 9,944 719 1, 1.52 11, 146 1,871 1.52, 4.59 65.55 4. 72 7.56 7. 19 10. 34 16. 79 Aviation 434 51 251 685 302 50, 239 8. 64 1.02 5.00 1 1. 75 36. 64 44. 09 Cavalry 93 3 3 90 0 : 390 17. 25 .56 . 56 3. 23 3.13 6. 25 Engineers b 7,533 393 923 8,4.56 1,316 142,753 52. 77 2. 75 6. 47 5. 22 10. 92 15. 56 Infantry c 195, .547 11,575 33,676 229, 223 4.5, 251 392, 529 498. 17 29. 49 85. 79 5.92 14. 69 19.74 Medical Depart- ment 3, 7S2 238 172 3,9.54 410 76,606 49. 37 3.11 2. 25 6.29 4. 35 10. 37 Ordnance 112 6 1 113 7 10, 909 10. 27 .55 .09 5. 36 .88 6. 19 Quartermaster d . . . 2, 027 1.56 109 2, 136 205 113, 555 17. 85 1.37 .96 7. 70 5. 10 12.41 Signal Corps « 1,967 118 101 2, 128 279 20,916 94. 04 5. 64 7. 70 6. 00 7. 57 13.11 Tank Corps 410 16 44 4.54 60 4, 520 90.71 3.54 9.73 3.90 9.69 13. 22 Others / 2, 199 416 202 2,392 618 78, 982 27. 73 5.27 2. .56 19. 00 8.44 25.84 'Total 224,089 13,691 36,694 260, 783 50, 385 1,048,858 213. 65 13. 0.5 34. 98 6. 11 14.07 19. 32 i Includes Field Artillery, Heavy Artillery, and Corps Artillery. b Includes Transportation Corps, light, railroad and roads, construction and forestry, Engineers and trains, Engineers special service, and Engineers service battalions. r Includes Pioneer Infantry, Machine Gun Battalions. d Includes ammunition trains, quartermaster labor, Motor Transport Corps, stevedores, supply trains, and Quarter- master Corps. e Excludes Air Service. / Includes division headquarters and headquarters troops, train headquarters and military police, staff executive ser- vices, Army Service Corps, antiaircraft machine gun, and arm of service unknown. Source of information: (1) Medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office. (2) Organizational list of the members of the American Expeditionary Forces who died in service during the World War. Compiled under the direction of The Adjutant General of the Army, Casually Section, World War Division, Adjutant General’s Office. (3) Table 44. (4) Monthly returns of the strength of the American Expeditionary Forces. 1030 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and hilled in action, Infantry, Artillery ' [(a) Wounded by gas. (b) Wounded by gunshot missiles, (e) Killed in aeticn. Section A.— INFANTRY. JANUARY. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 1 R b.: . 1 i Ic 1 7 jb.. 1 " |c 1 q "lc." Jb.. 1 1 lc 1 la. . Jb.. 1 1 1 ■"lc." (a. . 1 1 ■"lc" 1 . fa. . Jb.. "lc.. (a.. 1 ?fi Jb.. i lc.. (a.. 28 ...Jb.. lc.. fa.. 20 Jb.. |c. . ja. . 3K ..Jb.. 1 l| lc.. (a. . 39 . . ...Jb.. i lc.. Jb.. " lc.. jb.. 1 59 Jb.. 1 l 60 Jb.. 1 "lc 1 61 ■"lc 102 b" ■"lc 103 jb 1 "|c Jb" ■" lc" fa 105 Jb" 1 1 " lc " 106 Jb" 1 1 ■"lc" 107 Jb" .... D.. 1 108 Jb". 1 .... | n. 10Q Jh ' 1 lc.. Source of information: For the wounded, medical reports to the Surgeon General's Office; for the killed in action, nominal list of deaths the American Expeditionary Forces, The Adjutant General’s Office. J Checking of nominal list of the killed in action has not yet been completed by the Adjutant General's Office. The final and correct s tistics for the killed in action will ultimately be published by that office. BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 1031 f achine Gun Battalions , and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive. [(a) Wounded by gas. (b) Wounded by gunshot missiles, (e) Killed in action.] Section A.— INFANTRY. JANUARY. Day of month — Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 26 2? 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 6 | ^ 1 9 \ “ S- 16 [ 18 1 23 t 26 f " j- 30 j- 38 J- 39 1 " j. 56 | 59 i 60 61 102 \ 103 104 | 105 1 106 | 107 j 108 j 109 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 5 6 1 1 2 ! 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 i 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 — 2 ;;;;;;; 2 .... 1 2 1 1 1 1 1032 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gu Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. J AN U ARY — Continued . Regimental No. 113. 120 . 127. 130. 131. 139. 165. 167. 168. 305. 308. 310. Day of month. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ' 14 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 i . 1 3 — 3 2 11 1 1 1 1 i 5 1 i i 3 5 2 1 4 1 2 1 313. 314. 315. 339. 353. 356. 358. .lb. 359. 360. .b. Not stated lb. BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 1033 B\talions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY — Continued. JAN U A R Y — Continued . Day of month — Continued. Regi- 1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. mental No. 1 1 113 * 1 2 , 120 1 1 1 f 126 1 f 127 1 1 , 128 1 1 , 130 1 1 131 1 . 137 "1 1 1 j i- 139 1 148 2 2 l 165 1 1 167 1 1 168 1 1 305 1 1 2 308 1 1 310 1 1 L 313 2 314 1 1 .. 315 5 1 2 1 1 1 2 17 339 1 1 l 353 1 2 356 1 1 1 i l 358 1 2 2 2 . 1 i ! — _ L 4 3 1 9 J 1 20 3 5 8 2 6 4 4 2 1 1 4 1 2 4 3 91 i 3 i i 2 10 1034 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine G Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. FEBRUARY. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 l 1 (a.. 1 Jb.. |c.. fa. . |. . 9 |b.. |c.. (a. . | 16 Jb.. 1 2 1 1 jc.: 5 ja. . 18 Jb.. 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 la 23 ... lb.. 1 lc.. 1 26 .Jb.. 1 |c fa. . 28... Jb. 1 )c.: fa. . 58 Jb. 1 jc.: fa. . 101 Jb.. (c fa. . 102 Jb 1 ....!. |c fa. . 1 103 .. . 3 lc : 1 104 lc" 1 1 105 Jb.. 1 lc |a.. 1 106 4 '"lc" 108 .... Jb.. 1 lc 130 1 1 1 -■lc" 1 131 ... Jb.. 1 1 139. |c 142... |c" 147... Jb 1 lc 165... .. lb. . lc 166. . . Jb 2 , lc" 167. . . Jb lc 168... Jb' lc" - 307 .. . b '.' lc 308. 310 h" BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 1035 Btalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. FEBRUARY. Day of month — Continued. Regi- mental No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. — — 9 1 10 1 1 2 1 | 1 l 9 1 1 2 1 8 1 lfi . l 2 8 13 6 19 4 1 2 3 6 1 32 1 18 i 1 1 j- 23 1 2 1 1 6 | 26 1 1 1 l 28 1 [ 58 2 1 3 6 101 4 4 2 2 i 1 4 10 1 2 1 1 2 7 [ 102 2 2 1 2 |l 3 2 1 5 [ 103 1 O 1 i 9 j- 104 1 1 1 [ 105 1 4 106 1 108 3 130 2 131 i 1 j- 139 1 1 ) j- 142 - 1 l U7 l 1 2 165 ... j- 166 1 — i 1 l 167 l 1 1 2 L 168 1 l 307 "I 1 1 30S 1 1 j- 310 I 1036 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section A.— INFANTRY — Continued. FEBRUARY — Continued. Regimental No. Day of month. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 319. lb.. 1 321.. c" (a. . b.. ! 327. . c.: (a b. i 339 |e :::::::: L 'b 1 2 3 1 2 | 351 c ; la. . b.. i 359 c ; b.. 1 362 C 3 a b.. 1 i--j 364 c b.. 370 c.: a. . b.. 1 j. 804 c.; b.. i .. . 805.. . c : a. . Not stated c a. . 1 1 b Total. . . 5 a. . 1 4 1 6 8 i 3 5 2 7 1 5 1 1 2 L 9 2 5 4 | 1 5 3 1 s| 1 MARCH. .... 1 5 1 £ 5 .. - a b ■ 1 9 ' 10 • e L. b.. 1 1 1 1 2 2 b.. 3 2 18 ■ a. . b. . 1 10 32 4 1 7 2 23 7 1 3 3 i 1 23 1 1 b. 26 ■ a. . 1 1 2 2 b.. 1 1 1 2 2 28 ■ b.. 1 1 i 1 b 1 61 h 101 | b 102 a. . 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 b.. 12 1 3 1 BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 1037 Motions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. FEBRUARY — Continued. 1 1 i 2 1 12 8 ■ • • - 1 i! J- 23 | 26 j- 28 f ^ l 61 j- 101 j- 102 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 5 12 1 2 1 1 36 33 33 1 13 3 2 6 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 i 9 23 7 27 21 6 2 ,3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 i 8 1 4 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 •J .. i 1 j: ; 3 2 1 2 3 2 6 1 7 6 1 1 29 8 2 5 128 2 37 1 5 1 60 85 2 7 3 12 1 14 19 4 4 36 12 1 446 26 j 102 1038 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine G\ Section A.— INFANTRY — Continued. MARCH— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1; fa.. 1 ! 103 10 46 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — 138 43 7 71 115 14 207 26 23 53 11 9 46 17 2 10 886 17 10 24 9 20 4 16 3 4 11 ii 5 8 4 12 6 410 5 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 116 — 1 i 1040 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine 6 Section A. -INFANTRY— Continued. APRIL. Regimental No. Day of month. 1 2 3 4 5 6 - 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 i I 1 i b i 1 1 1,-- A .(Vi 4 1,'" jaF 1 1 f> 1 5 led 1 6 2 1 3 3 2 2 17 19 8 o -- lc.. In 1 2 ja. . .12 1 1 2 1 11,1 la.. 102 jb.. F 2 2 2 9 4 4 1 2 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 6 3 3 2 6 5 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [a.. 104 |b.. 4 1 1 1 1 2 10 8 29 8 2 1 2 3 2 3 3 20 15 8 i (a.. 105 lb.. la.. me lb.. 1 lc.. 109 lb.. 1 lc.. 1,1 4 : ja.. 112 lb.. 1 *- 115 lb.. ■» 4 :::::: :::::: 117 jb. lc. 1 i | ■ * ^ 21 ] ::::::: :::::::: 4 : BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY 1041 Bfalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918 , inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. APRIL. Day of month — Continued. Regi- 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. mental No. 1 1 1 1 4 \ 1 1 1 1 1 i 4 1 1 2 | 1 2 f 6 1 I 1 7 1 3 7 3 3 4 1 58 s 3 ii 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 74 I ■ 9 16 "Y 3 iij 1 1 3 5 16 I 16 2 f) 9 i i 1 4 3 20 1 1 4 8 19 8 4 6 60 f 18 1 4 5 . 1 3 4 16 2 7 1 6 2 4 ] 51 i 23 1 1 i i 1 16 | 26 1 1 1 i 19 1 1 13 | 28 1 ] 1 1 30 1 1 I 39 1 f ^ 1 2 i 59 9 4 1 4 1 1 2 4 2 2 1 31 i 3 1 1 13 101 2 3 1 1 i 1 12 18 10 13 5 3 1 1 2 122 4 51 20 23 3 6 2 1 134 I 102 59 5 1 71 2 1 7 2 1 2 1 6 1 3 i 23 i 103 i 3 4 1 2 1 14 1 12 2 1 1 108 i *• 104 37 1 > 105 1 1 106 1 > 109 1 1 \ U1 1 . 112 1 115 -- 1 1 116 3 3 f 117 1 i 119 i 1042 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. A P R I L — Continued . Regimental No. 120 . 125. 129. 131. 132. 137. 139. 14G. 105. 100 . 107. 108. 308. 309. 310. 327. 328. lb.. Day of month. 10 11 12 13 14 358. 359. 301 . 305. 369. 371. Not stated.. . a.. Total. . . 104 1 1 3 r ^ 105 3 106 1 2 L 107 1 1 109 1 1 110 1 1 3 ( 111 [ 1 2 1 l 117 1 1046 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine G Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. MAY — Continued. egimenlal N 0. Day of month. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 If 1 1 1 b.. c. . b.. 1 1 .... .... b.. b.. a. . 1 b.. c. . 1 b.. 1 o. . a. . b.. 1 e.. .... a.. .... - | b.. 1 .. J c. . b.. J C. . a. . b.. c. . a. . b.. c. . b.. 1 J c. . b.. ... . 1 J b.: c. . 2 a. . 1 11 b.. 1 2 i 1 1 .. J 1 1 b.. 7 1 i 1 1 J. J b.: 2 1 V 1 b.: 1 1 1 1 1 ' c - . 1 1 1 h c" b ' C b" .. ., C b.: 1 1 e . J. [o' 1 b!’ 1 r a b" c c- 1 b" ,c : 118. 125. 120 . 127. 128. 129. 132. 137. 138. 139. HO. 163. 164. 165. 160. 168. 305 306. 307. 308. 309. 311. 315. 316. 318 . BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 1047 j dtalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. MAY — Continued. Day of month — Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 1 4 118 120 125 126 127 128 129 ► 132 > 137 138 | 139 j- 140 j- 163 j- 164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | 168 | 305 j 306 | 307 | 308 | 309 | 311 | 315 | 316 l 3L8 2 1 1 3 8 2 2 1 2 i i 7 1 1 1 3 1 i 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 . ... 1 ! 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 20 8 3 ’f 2 11 1 226 30 33 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 i i 1 1 i l 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 100 7 22 6 23 7 2 5 1 89 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 IL-J. i -1 1 • 1 1 1 2 | t 1 1048 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine ( Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. MAY — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ; (a. . 326 107 1 1 | 2 1 1 3 108 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 109 1 2 1 110 1 1 1 1 1 } 111 1 ] 1 112 ] 1 1 115 1 ) 1 1 f 116 ■ . . . ■ 2 5 ] 1 2 1 117 .. | 1 3 [ 118 -I LI.- 1 1 4 j- 119 l- .. 1 1 ■ - - 1 1 1 3 ] ' 2 1 3 1 8 [ 120 1 2 - 5 2 1 1 1 18 5 7 2 1 2 1 2 26 l 125 1 2 3 1 6 1 7 ] 2 1 1 2 2 1 16 l 126 - 3 i 4 J 3553—25 63 1052 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine C Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. JUNE — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 i; | l. . 127 \ b. J 1 1 1 1 1 1 128 < b.. i ! 1 1 1 ] 2 1 2 1 1 i 129 • b.. a,.. 130 ■! b.. 1 j 131 ] b.. 1 1 i i 132 S b.. 1 1 1 l 137 - b.. 1 1 138 b.. 1 ! | b.. 139 -j ::: 1 1 b.. 1 1 140 | 141 ■ b ... b . 1 ::: 146 | 147 J b.. 1 1 165 J b" 1 2 4 1 3 2 1 3 22 22 2 13 b.. 4 8 1 3 1 166 j 1 1 1 2 9 1 1 167 b.. l 1 9 1 2 4 3 5 2 0 30 10 8 1 1 4 168 b 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 C 1 l- 1 1 805 c ' b" c I! .807 b ' o' 1 1 . 808 h ■ . r b" r b" 1" ;• c 1 b" ■: BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 1053 iattalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. JUNE — Continued. Day of month— Continued . Regi- Total. mental 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 Not stated. No. - 6 3 2 1 1 4 1 3 33 \ 127 3 3 1 2 ! 2 4 1 1 1 1 23 j l 128 1 2 1 j 1 j. 129 1 1 4 L 130 2 4 [ 131 1 1 5 > 132 [ 1 1 2 4 ! 2 1 1 4 1 [ 137 1 1 1 1 1 2 l 13S 1 1 l 139 1 2 3 1 1 1 i 4 1 10 l 140 1 i 141 1 1 1 i 146 1 \ 147 1 7 j 1 1 17 l 165 1 2 2 22 43 9 1 24 2 1 160 j 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 35 166 1 6 2 1 24 79 10 2 28 i 1 152 j 14 4 1 3 1 45 | 167 3 1 6 1 17 31 3 24 i 2 1 i 142 ] 1 11 2 1 1 1 30 16S 3 1 5 1 1 \ 305 1 1 7 i [ 306 1 i i j i 92 3i 5 130 1 ^ 307 10 ID 1 3 2 27 3 9 i 41 l 3fK 14 14 1 1 i l 309 ,..L » 1 1 " 1 < i 316 1 L.l l 319 j L.l L 326 .. J L.l. 1 1 i l 328 L.L. 1 1054 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gi Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. JUNE — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13° 14 15 a. . J b.. 4 1 b.. c. . 1 1 372 b" c. . 1 2 4 10 6 4 3 4 3 1 Not stated ■ b.. 2 5 14 10 9 7 11 2 12 6 5 2 4 3 1 2 i 1 a.. 69 212 26 134 90 67 51 59 263 80 103 54 58 127 3 Total. . .■ b.. 73 114 77 130 139 173 184 103 195 69 120 61 58 130 3 c. . 10 12 5 11 127 16 10 26 11 12 7 13 16 JULY. 1 . 3 4 7.. 9.. 11 . 16. 18. 23. 26 28 30 34 38, 39 47 51 52 i - b 1 i (c. . I Jb ! lc 1 1 2 1 1 2 7 ! Jb 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 j 1 1 1 i Jb 3 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 |e . . 1 1 1 2 8 •jb 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 16 1 1 10 31 97 13 6 14 10 5 1 1 3 ]b.. 46 46 36 8 16 13 9 4 8 7 1 1 2 2 19 14 3 4 3 1 1 1 22 2 5 12 1 ) b 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 1 i 3 8 6 2 6 6 2 3 2 3 4 1 2 l V’ 1 5 4 2 : 1 (a. . 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 Jb . 2 1 6 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 3 1 3 lc 1 1 i la.. 1 16 36 n 16 6 3 4 10 12 1 2 5 38 ' 1 3 2 1 4 4 36 18 4 4 1 261 i 1 5 4 14 2 2 1 10 1 40 i 1 1 4 30 76 34 13 11 6 1 8 13 220 > 39 13 21 4 5 43 i 1 1 5 10 21 39 i 1 2 1 4 2 3 4 1 3 14 80 250 89 464 r 47 1 5 15 43 41 110 ! J 1 1 1 1 3 [ 51 ‘ ” V 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 52 . 1 1 1 i 7 54 | 1 1056 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine G Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. JULY — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 J lo ; (a. . |c. . (a. . 5G \b.. [c. . (a. . 5S -b 1 2 3 2 1 1 lc.. 1 1 1 59 - b_. 2 1 2 2 1 1 (c. . 1 (a. . 2 60 56 10 25 14 1 2 2 109 3 10 156 103 57 24 11 9 3 1 1 5 11 1 408 58 110 25 1 1 1 147 2 11 61 113 35 5 2 1 3 1 2 2 241 4 4 59 216 133 125 4S 28 13 2 2 22 4 1 1 '• 59 10 1 1 151 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 5 4 1 25 60 1 2 1 4 3 1 1 1 9 1 15 ! 61 1 22 24 14 1 9 8 33 61 34 17 21 17 15 3 443 I 1 4 3 10 4 20 20 42 60 31 10 3 6 3 1 1 j- 101 1 10 3 2 14 2 1 9 28 68 16 8 13 24 75 26 52 10 19 10 10 19 3 520 ] 10 3 14 8 63 46 212 50 47 23 9 8 s 2 1 541 i 102 1 1 2 28 18 28 38 12 1 137 J 11 28 73 27 70 35 16 27 4 33 6 4 4 1 360 1 ! 7 10 90 34 170 108 101 27 8 2 3 4 1 2 622 \ 103 23 18 2 8 4 1 2 143 1 4 28 36 8 31 32 20 25 6 8 3 4 231 4 10 93 42 150 64 125 41 25 4 5 3 2 2 1 i 654 j- 104 5 26 11 27 5 13 14 2 114 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 6 2 3 12 39 j- 105 2 1 3 1 ; 4 8 1 1 1 3 6 4 1 6 7 47 j- 106 1 2 1 1 2 i 1 4 1 1 1 4 4 2 3 2 20 | 107 1 1 1 1 1 6 l 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 21 f 108 l 2 3 5 22 11 4 3 4 53 39 31 949 67 72 32 14 2 S 3 3 2 3 1 5 32 59 49 23 463 } 109 37 4 5 1 1 1 4 1 22 7 13 6 160 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 20 58 60 43 216 1 2 3 3 2 9 4 2 1 2 2 6 38 147 216 30 529 1 110 1 1 1 1 14 79 85 3 268 1 s 9 5 32 79 31 9 4 12 2 1 231 ) 3 16 11 6 2 9 3 1 20 16 9 1 3 4 166 } HI 2 i 6 2 6 3 1 1 1 33 15 13 1 4 9 1 9 8 8 3 1 184 4 4 3 1 2 7 3 13 34 1 3 1 3 148 i 112 2 1 1 15 49 j 1 1 1 1 3 1 } 113 i — 1 9 | 3 1 1 1 20 1 23 1 1 1 2 5 [ HI 1 1 1 6 9 i 115 II — 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 ^ 116 .... 1 1 1 ! — 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 28 f 117 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 15 ^ 118 .... 1 . . .. 1 1 2 1 10 3 4 1 3 3 2 9 . 4 2 1 6 2 5 52 i 119 4 1 9 1 4 2 17 1 I i 1 ' 4 3 6 3 1 1 2 3 1 3 3 3 3 y i 2 o i 1 1 1 1 19 23 1 | .... 2 2 3 3 9 17 212 263 y 125 i I . 1 1 147 151 1 1 1058 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine fc Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. JULY — Continued. Regimental No. Day of month. 1 2 3 ■ 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 15 1 9A ib 5 1 2 2 1 4 3 lc.: 2 1 35 3 3 1 197 b" 5 1 28 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1c.: 1 1 12ft ib.. 1 25 1 1 5 1 2 1 i 1 2 3 1 12Q ib.. 1 lc.. 1 1 130 •]b.. 1 1 1 1 2 1 21 2 1 131 ib.. 1 3 4 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 10 132 ib.. 1 1 4 84 5 3 4 1 1 2 20 137 .ib.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13ft ib.. 2 1 2 5 5 2 10 1 3 2 lc.: 1 4 1 6 1 139 . b.: 1 |c. . 140 b : |c 142 ib" lc 144 Jb" C 1 145 ib C 146 . Jb" 1 c 1 1 147 Jb lc" 14ft b" c" 1 1 165 . . |b.. 2 1 i 1 1 6 1 1 2 (a. . 1 1 5 2 6 166 Jh.. 1 4 i 2 1 1 4 7 (a. . 1 1 1 2 ‘ 167 ib.. 1 1 i 1 1 i 6 13, 6 1 1 1 i 5 168 Jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 9 5 305 Jb.: 3 1 1 1 1 306 IS:: 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 307 ib.. 1 1 2 1 2 308 ib.. 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 1 309 . Jb" lc : 310. . . a.. ih i 1 1 (c.. 1 BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 1059 B'lalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY — Continued. JULY — Continued. Day of month — Continued. Regi- Total. mental 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. No. 1 6 2 9 ] l 1 2 1 1 3 10 9 61 116 [ 126 2 17 22 2 1 1 2 1 15 37 104 1 1 8 3 3 1 2 2 5 8 104 88 269 [ 127 1 1 14 39 57 1 3 2 3 10 i l 2 1 6 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 10 73 ^ 128 1 2 1 1 10 1 1 3 1 1 l 1 2 4 7 6 1 24 [ 129 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 130 2 1 2 1 33 2 2 i 2 1 79 [ 131 10 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 6 2 148 132 1 1 1 1 24 1 4 8 3 1 2 25 137 9 4 3 1 6 6- 5 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 60 138 14 2 1 4 j- 139 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 9 1 l 1 3 4 15 [ 140 2 9 142 i l ■ 144 .. 1 1 1 1 1 3 l 145 1 1 2 1 1 3 146 1 9 | 1 1 2 4 l 147 1 1 j 2 2 148 9 12 5 4 2 3 7 1 2 10 48 38 21 39 212 I P IS 19 1 8 8 3 8 4 20 240 191 144 74 864 i 165 p 1 1 128 61 18 18 277 1 2 14 10 4 1 3 16 1 1 18 20 27 37 274 1 S 5 8 4 2 2 9 1 5 12 103 111 122 65 > 166 1 1 7 1 8 35 30 11 3 130 ,7 15 4 4 1 2 4 14 3 21 99 35 23 14 33 406 b 15 9 1 6 9 4 12 6 18 186 195 157 81 38 24 2 934 1 167 Jl 1 1 2 152 14 1 12 2 315 l 5 2 9 1 8 8 28 97 58 53 44 49 1 448 0 5 8 i 3 4 3 9 4 12 106 75 145 110 118 42 773 J. 168 It 2 2 68 9 49 10 29 230 [ 1 2 1 2 16 ► 305 3 1 2 1 1 2 15 [ 306 3 1 1 17 1 1 29 307 12 12 1 4 •• 1 1 3 1 1 1 25 30S ■ ■ - •• 1 1 1 - 1 2 1 3 c 310 1060 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120 .- - Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section A. — INFANTItY — Continued. JULY — Continued . Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 (a. . ■ ! 311 lb.. 1 2 ic.. la. . 312 lb.. jc . . 1 ... 313 lb.. ic.. (a. . 315 \ b , . q V*.. (a. . 316 ic.': fa. . 1 317 1 1 1 1 ic.'." (a. . 318 |c.. la. . 319 2 |c.. fa. . 320 |c.. |a. . 321 Ic.. fa. . 322 1 fa. . 325 ib.. 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 ic.. fa. . 326 ib.. 6 1 1 327 i 1 1 1 1 5 ic. - : 2 328 b.: 1 5 4 1,. 353 b.: 1 c 354 ib O i 1 355 ib ic" i 356 lb.: 2 |c 1 357 ib.. 1 1 i 358 b.: 1 Ic 359 b.: 1 c 362 b" c 363 b" Ic 364 b" Ic 365 Jb" |c 366 h" 1 Ic. . BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 1061 h'talions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. JULY — Continued. Day of month — Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. • 1 2 J 311 1 1 - 1 1 9 312 i ■ 1 1 9 313 • . 1 i 315 1 1 2 316 - 1 4 10 2 7 2 9 39 l 317 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 3 3 1 11 31 S 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 11 > 319 ' 2 2 1 ... 1 1 1 2 2 3 10 > 320 1 1 1 1 i 321 [ 1 1 1 [ 322 I 1 1 1 1 12 l 1 1 j- 325 9 2 i 2 2 1 2 2 9 19 [ 326 1 1 2 1 1 i | 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 23 > 327 2 i 1 1 1 1 1 16 > 328 l 1 1 | 1 353 1 2 j- 354 1 3 1 1 2 1 ] 2 4 > 356 1 1 l 357 1 1 3 35S 1 1 9 1 2 j- 359 T' • ■ 8 1 14 l 362 • . • - - 1 1 l 363 - . ■ - i . 1 2 L 364 • - - 2 2 \ 365 . . i - 1 366 I- ■ • 1062 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine (j ! Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. J U L Y — Continued . Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 1 (a. . 1 1 lc.. .... (a. . 1 4 369 lb.. 1 3 3 1 1 c. . (a.. 370 - b.. 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Ic.. (a.. 371 ■ b.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 [c.. 1 (a.. 372 1 i 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 11 27 L 115 1 14 15 | 13 1 1 4 20 j .. 1 1 3 7 9 1 1 1 28 l 116 1 1 3 | 1 7 1 1 1 35 117 1 ! 1066 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine | S cc tion A.— I NFANTRY— Continued. AUGUST— Continued . Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 1 1 118 lb.. 1 2 1 1 2 7 1 1 |c 1 3 119 b.. 2 2 3 2 5 2 2 2 1 7 2 3 4 ... 3 1 3 2 120 jb.. 3 2 3 8 4 3 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 [a. . 35 12 6 21 18 20 6 2 4 1 125 Jb.. 148 37 38 42 46 32 4 2 4 4 1 2 1 1c.. 13 5 2 15 7 17 2 1 It ia.. 16 18 12 58 46 19 8 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 126.. ..lb.. 191 48 43 78 13 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 |c.. 47 12 14 17 5 1 99 18 14 45 40 17 7 7 1 3 1 2 127 Jb.. 118 17 39 146 153 18 12 3 5 4 1 15 4 25 59 14 C" 22 20 48 150 53 32 8 10 5 7 i 128 lb.. 114 29 56 87 12 18 4 1 5 1 i 1 1 49 24 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 129 lb.. 6 6 3 12 13 1 i 1 o 2 3 1 1 130 jb.. 1 2 1 2 6 j[ 6 3 1 5 1 6 9 44 43 43 16 62 ( 131 Jb.. 2 5 3 1 1 1 1 10 134 146 48 23 25 16 61 10 4 2 2 6 2 3 46 27 2 12 2 1 132 lb.. 6 8 7 7 7 1 3 4 3 3 2 6 1 1 1 5 9 1 3 2 1 1 1 137 lb.. 1 1 2 1 1 ' ‘ 138 lb.. 1 2 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 139 111.. 4 2 1 1 3 i 1 110 lb.. 2 1 1 1 5 1 3 1 4 2 4 141 Jb.. 1 1 ■ 1 1 112. . . jb.. 1 \r” 145 Jb.. 1 1 1 146 b.. 2 i i 2 1 i i 1 147 jb. 1 2 i 1 1 148 jb.. 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 40 39 5 6 3 3 2 2 1 i 165 Jb. 14 3 26 3 8 4 1 2 2 3 24 9 5 1 9 1 1 i 166 Jb.. 33 25 36 2 7 4 1 5 4 1 38 o 4 4 1 1 1 i 167 Jb.. 11 10 24 5 3 2 9 1 1 2 2 4 i 3 15 35 3 o i 1 3 3 168 Jb.. 12 11 4 1 3 3 1 7 i la. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 3 2 305 Jb.. 1 i i 1 8 21 28 2 6 6 i 2 2 11 306 Jb.. 1 2 1 1 i 1 8 31 ' [c. . 2 1 6 306 BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY 1067 Eitalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. AUGUST— Continued. Day of month — Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. j 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 1 1 ' 4 ] 2 1 1 20 118 1 2 12 9 5 2 2 2 3 38 ] 2 1 ] 4 4 7 1 3 4 2 3 2 31 101 l 119 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 13 40 1 1 3 1 1 26 3 2 1 48 ] 3 9 5 3 1 9 1 4 5 12 6 22 125 120 1 3 1 1 13 24 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 12 14 20 186 1 1 3 1 4 1 3 4 1 4 6cP 139 63 39 686 ^ 125 14 41 6 6 129 2 1 1 1 3 8 6 6 221 | 1 1 5 2 4 2 1 3 3 117 104 28 8 728 l 126 3 40 18 10 3 170 1 1 1 1 9 32 28 327 1 2 2 5 1 in 4 3 3 3 3 3 24 87 103 l 127 1 11 6 140 l 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 s 84 130 1 1 4 i 1 4 2 3 125 128 651 i 128 i 1 9 30 25 153 4 1 1 15 1 1 3 2 i 1 1 68 l 129 1 6 1 3 2 4 1 1 21 o CO 1 1 8 9 2 2 i 5 1 1 1 292 8 5 8 4 i 1 1 2 1 469 i 131 1 1 1 4 1 8S 1 2 1 1 1 119 ) 3 6 1 4 2 i 1 1 2 80 7 132 2 3 28 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 17 \ 137 1 1 2 1 1 ] 2 1 i 1 1 3 2 11 43 \ 138 1 2 1 ) 1 2 2 1 4 2 1 1 1 28 ]■ 139 i 2 | 1 1 j 2 1 4 1 2 1 2 2 4 4 42 l 140 2 1 1 1 1 4 l 141 | 2 1 1 l 142 1 1 3 1 2 9 . 13 l 145 1 4 | 1 i 1 1 1 18 i 146 1 1 1 9 ) 1 3 1 1 1 3 14 \ 147 2 4 1 i l 1 3 1 1 i 3 1 1 23 i 148 . 1 1 | i . 4 1 1 66 1 ’• i 4 4 1 4 1 3 2 1 2 8 3 140 \ 165 1 2 12 ( (l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 55 1 i 1 1 3 4 2 2 1 1 126 ^ 166 10 | 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 67 1 2 i 2 2 3 9 1 1 1 91 ^ 167 3 | 1 1 2 34 1 1 2 2 1 4 3 1 1 1 94 \ 168 4 | i! 78 11 - 16 1 4 8 1 1 2 1 1 411 I! 3 3 1 4 1 4 2 4 109 ^ 305 . 1 1 19 | 55 3 6 5 8 5 7 7 2 9 10 11 9 9 i 249 1 8 3 11 8 16 8 2 10 25 14 171 } 306 ■ 3 i 4 2 2 i 1 32 6 61 1068 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section A.— INFANTRY — Continued. AU GTJ ST — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 u 12 13 14 1 307 Jb.. 2 2 1 1 2 |c.. fa.. 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 8 308 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 6 |c. . 1 1 (a. . 309 . Jb.. 1 1 2 1 1 1 ... |e. . (a. . 310 jb.. 2 k- (a.. ... 311 Jb.. 1 [c.. (a.. 1 312 Jb.. 1 2 1 k. 313 . {b.. 1 1 1 |c . . ja. . 314 ■ b.. 1 k- 1 1 315 Jb.. (a. . 310 Jb.. |c. . 1 fa. . 1 317 Jb.. 10 9 . 4 3 1 3 1 i 2 1 Ic.. 1 2 :. 3 1 318 Jb.. 3 1 2 1 k. 1 la. . i 1 319 Jb.. 1 1 1 1 4 1 |c. . 1 1 2 1 1 (a. . 1 2 1 4 4 320 Jb.. 3 1 3 5 4 1 1 2 6 10 |c. . 1 1 2 7 1 2 321. ... b.' 1 1 Ic 322 b ' k: 323 b" 1 Ic 1 325 b.: i i 1 k 1 11 1 1 1 6 7 1 e 8 326 b" i 9 23 18 1 1 ic a 6 0 327 . Jb 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ic 2 i 9 328 Jh 2 1 i, 34Q b ‘ |c 350 b" Ic" 1 1 351 Jh C 1 3 1 353 Jb.. 1 i c 2 1 2 19 101 47 13 3 i 3 354 Jb 1 1 1 Ic la. . 3 1 i 19 160 1 68 1 15 5 i 3 4 1 1 |c. . 1 1 BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 1069 BUalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive- — Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. AUGII ST — Continued. Day of month — Continued. Regi- 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. mental No. 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 6 2 3 3 2 28 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 8 5 7 11 08 17 7 8 4 ^ 307 1 2 5 29 8 6 3 3 58 )3 17 o 136 11 15 9 43 22 18 15 3 10 n 5 1 4 2 507 ) 9 Q 6 4 11 33 52 10 7 1 i i 205 f 308 4 8 1 1 6 14 13 3 59 i 1 2 1 2 1 i i 13 l 309 | 1 3 f 310 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 J- 311 ) 1 5 t 312 | i i 5 f 313 1 1 i 3 f 314 1 3 1 1 f 315 1 . 3 3 ^ 316 1 f i 2 1 6 5 56 f 317 9 2 1 4 1 3 2 15 \ 318 1 | L 3 1 1 1 1 1 21 [ 319 6 | 12 ) if 1 9 1 1 1 53 l 320 12 | 2 1 3 CO 1 1 i l 322 | 1 1 l 323 J 3 1 .; 3 1 7 8 1 1 24 l 325 i 2 4 1 1 1 47 1 2 1 1 39 l 326 18 | 1 30 1 i 1 1 3 12 l 327 2 4 1 1 4 1 1 i 2 1 8 l 328 | 1 1 1 l 349 1 i 1 l 350 | 2 1 l 351 i 8 1 i 1 1 i 7 ^ 353 | 1 2 204 1 5 9 1 1 14 l 354 | 5 i 1 1 292 2 1 1 8 f 355 ... i 1 3 J 1070 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. AUGUST— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (a. . 2 2 356 b.. 1 i |c. . (a.. 357 -T-- 1 1 Ic. . la. . 1 1 358 ]b.. 1 1 i |c. . [a.. " 359 lx. 1 1 1 1 Ic.. la. . 1 360 4 b.. c.. la. . 361 tb.. 1 2 [c. . [a. . i 362 Jb.. 1 i 1 l |c. . (a. . 363 fb.. 1 |c . . (a. . 1 1 '1 364 Ii.. 1 Ic. . (a. . 1 i 1 365 ■ b.. 1 |c.. 1 366 tb.. 1 |c. . 1 367 lx. - i 368 • b.. 1 1 369 • b.. 6 i 1 1 1 3 2 2 6 2 1 2 i 370 - b . 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 371 . b 1 1 9 1 1 2 1 372 • b.. 2 1 1 1 1 i 1 (a.. G 4 3 2 5 1 4 14 2 5 2 3 5 i Not stated ^b.. 21 17 3 9 19 7 7 8 8 3 12 9 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 [a.. 380 122 140 398 288 254 253 716 402 442 196 150 67 118 Total., .b.. 949 396 468 704 737 376 508 429 501 516 335 217 260 193 |c . . 213 78 127 150 74 179 116 61 139 129 90 76 41 27 SEPTEMBER. 1 4 1 ) Jb.. 1 1 2 c 3 b.: 3 1 C la.. 1 1 1 2 4 «{b.. 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 Ic 2 1 1 6 ib.. 1 3 3 5 105 27 55 [c . . 47 6 18 2 9 7 Jb.: 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 C (a.. 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 5 1 3 9 Jb.. 1 2 i / 5 3 1 1 3 2 1 5 152 67 24 Ic.. 1 49 4 BATTLE CASUALTIES— INFANTRY, 10 71 Baalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. AUGUST— Continued. Day of month — Continued. Regi- I Total. mental 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. No. 4 ] 1 1 1 1 6 > 356 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 9 1 10 1 18 l 357 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 9 \ 358 1 1 9 ] 1 1 6 j- 359 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 [ 360 1 1 1 2 7 J- 361 1 1 •• 1 1 1 9 1 10 . j* 362 1 1 1 3 363 9 1 1 364 1 1 1 6 ] 1 2 9 6 j- 365 1 3 3 ) 1 3 i 6 3 15 366 1 1 9 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 1 13 > 367 1 1 3 4 1 8 ] 1 1 1 4 1 1 9 14 1 1 2 j- 368 1 1 1 4 ] 10 1 2 1 2 4 2 48 [ 369 4 1 i 3 1 15 | 370 ] 1 1 2 1 13 371 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 11 i 372 9 3 1 1 1 3 3 1 6 4 13 1 123 8 3 7 2 n 2 ii 5 7 6 14 5 5 4 6 244 1 8 4 369 154 148 127 150 81 62 78 46 119 122 90 162 236 182 2 6, 815 1 236 156 150 113 192 128 253 166 208 163 227 363 432 449 468 I 10,617 - 35 24 33 17 27 26 20 14 25 34 96 83 90 73 97 2,234 SEPTEMBER. ■I 1 1 1 1 10 I i 1 2 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 6 l 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 6 25 1 i 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 1 6 96 4 i 13 2 1 1 i 1 1 i 3 3 5 1 1 9 1 1 2 289 } 6 1 77 1 i 1 1 1 4 12 1 2 2 2 2 i 2 l 2 i 5 21 61 | 7 3 1 1 2 1 1 33 7 6 6 1 2 7 6 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 338 l 9 — 1 55 1 1072 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. Regimental No. 18. 23. 26. 28. 30. 34. 38. 39. 47. 51. 52. 55.. 56. . 58.. 59.. 60.. 61.. 64.. 101 . 102 . 103. 104. Day of month. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 - 1 1 1 1 2 109 15 n 76 17 3 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 166 87 3 82 13 2 1 1 2 2 i 3 4 1 1 2 3 3 2 11 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 43 11 3 116 6 5 85 14 7 51 5 1 4 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 4 1 2 1 2 4 53 41 1 6 2 3 4 3 2 27 1 4 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 2 2 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 5 2 1 4 2 2 i i 1 1 1 2 2 -- 2 1 1 4 i i 1 3 4 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 - 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 ■■ 1 2 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 6 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 .. 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 i 1 5 5 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 i 4 5 1 2 3 1 4 4 1 1 1 3 5 .. 2 1 9 2 1 3 3 29 6 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 1 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 3 .. 1 < 1 2 1 1 1 1 66 18 1 2 2 1 7 4 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 i 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 45 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 4 98 18 3 3 17 1 5 . . 1 1 5 1 2 i i 1 2 i 4 2 2 77 9 12 8 4 1 1 1 . . 23 18 7 29 15 6 10 8 6 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 105 BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 1073 Jap lions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY — Continued. SEPTEMBE R— Continued. 4 i — r Day of month — Continued. Regi- mental No. 17 18 19 ■ 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. 1 6 2 4 2 3 5 1 2 1 1 2 1 11 2 43 4 1 5 1 2 2 3S 550 136 15 157 16 24 98 13 30 203 48 22 154 16 28 134 12 16 47 3 4 2 l “ l 16 l " | 23 | 26 | 28 j- 30 } “ | 38 | 39 } " } 51 | 52 J- 53 f ^ | 55 | 56 | 58 | 59 | 60 l 61 | 64 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 11 1 4 2 6 2 8 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 4 5 2 1 4 1 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 2 4 13 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 2 4 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 4 3 2 4 5 7 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 2 6 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 3 7 5 3 4 4 5 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 5 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 5 122 77 1 67 37 21 46 1 51 488 161 21 392 118 25 41 2 8 21 2 3 38 2 3 84 12 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 3 2 1 1 6 15 86 19 3 75 34 14 13 142 26 4 81 25 5 5 45 15 3 67 8 7 48 21 5 64 10 2 2 3 4 5 1 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 4 3 1 5 1 3 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 3 1 3 1 3 2 5 1 1 4 1 3 3 22 8 14 1 1 2 1 3 7 1 17 205 29 25 300 52 36 158 44 54 6S 10 1 1 1 3 1 3 56 16 1 67 24 1 1 4' 1 1 6 2 24 4 2 21 4 2 2 5 57 6 2 128 10 2 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 1 15 1 2 1 5 1 4 3 1 1 3 2 4 3 i 5 1 1 4 1 13 43 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 6 17 9 1 1 6 1 1 31 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 5 4 1 6 1 4 2 17 1 21 128 24 49 207 46 180 213 41 13 149 21 316 49S 147 5 2 8 1 3 7 1 25 1 1 1 1 5 | 3 1 2 2 1 5 2 72 39 8 32 14 1 3 11 3 84 3 1 1 2 9 7 1 35 7 .... 2 4 2 1 5 ; 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 8 7 3 1 1 8 5 2 2 2 1 7 2 6 4 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 :::: 1 1 1 1 n 20 2 22 9 I 14 95 34 3 i 17 118 211 91 39 88 2 •I 2 1 1 1 1074 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machim Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. SEPTEMBER — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 ii 12 13 14 fa. . 17 10 f) 2 3 2 1 9 106 Jb.. 98 10S 8 8 5 1 1 2 1 12 1 . 13 34 1 1 fa. . 1 i 1 1 107 . ... Jb.. 3 1 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 108 Jb.. 2 3 1 3 2 1 4 1 2 C.. 1 (a. . 3 2 6 6 59 80 54 9 8 1 1 2 4 100 ...Jb.. 7 5 2 24 8S 262 62 9 7 4 2 |c.. 1 2 14 80 11 3 (a.. 4 1 ' 4 31 38 55 15 11 2 2 7 2 3 110.... Jb.. 5 4 1 9 41 80 26 4 1 2 4 2 1 Ic.. 1 15 17 2 4 1 fa.. 2 4 2 4 79 101 18 6 3 1 111.... jb.. 5 7 2 5 2 116 51 8 4 i 3 5 2 Ic.. 2 23 18 fa. . 11 3 1 8 3 3 1 2 112. . . Jb.. 2 2 2 2 1 1 6 10 1 4 3 1 1 113 .. Jb.. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 17 . 2 2 fi . fa. . 1 1 114. . . jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 115 Jb-. 3 1 3 3 1 1 i i . |o . . i i . 2 1 1 116 Jb.. 5 1 2 9 1 9 1 3 i 1 117 Jb.. 1 2 2 1 Ic 1 1 3 118 lb.. 3 1 1 1 3 1 4 2 7 ] 1 1 1 1 119 ...Jb.. 20 6 6 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Ic 4 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 120 Jb.. 22 9 8 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 i 5 3 1 4 2 1 1 1 2 125 Jb.. 43 13 1 3 9 1 4 3 9 3 1 1 1 Ic 2 1 1 2 i 2 126.... Jb.. 10 13 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 j 1 Ic 3 1 1 21 3 2 3 i 1 127. . .. Jb 88 40 5 2 4 1 4 1 1 1 Ic 37 24 4 9 14 6 2 1 3 1 1 1 128 b'.' 50 20 5 4 6 1 4 4 2 2 3 2 . Ic 36 2 1 1 1 1 i 1 2 1 129 Jb.. 1 1 9 1 C 130 .. Jb" 1 1 2 |c 3 131 . . . b" i 1 1 10 c 1 3 1 132 Jb.. 1 2 1 2 1 . 137... jb.. 2 1 1 2 1 i Ic ;■ 138 Jb" 2 i 1 1 1 i 1 3 le" 4 3 1 1 139. . Jb 3 1 1 3 |c 1 140. . . Jh" 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 C.. BATTLE CASUALTIES INFAUTR1 7 1075 Unlions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. — f- Day of month — Continued. Regi- Total. mental 4- 17 1$ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. No. 1 1 2 2 1 2 5 16 61 10 31 18 193 ] 2 4 3 2 2 25 28 24 244 56 151 832 y 106 1 4 3 16 230 11 13 1 328 1 1 9 1 1 63 42 114 1 3 8 12 66 481 204 786 > 107 1 1 5 8 330 348 1 1 1 9 7 97 54 176 i 1 2 2 1 1 5 9 13 46 464 160 723 > 108 19 170 9 199 1 - - 1 1 3 2 1 1 9 13 3 4 3 1 288 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 3 65 87 91 91 26 1 860 y 109 1 1 1 7 3 18 6 11 163 1 37 14 10 2 2 9 2 1 15 7 5 13 1 325 3 2 2 3 1 3 2 7 6 93 155 87 80 29 659 > no 1 13 49 13 10 141 1 1 2 3 i 1 1 2 3 7 5 2 1 251 i 2 3 2 1 1 1 7 74 11 32 18 366 > 111 1 2 9 3 16 9 81 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 8 4 4 63 2 1 1 1 i 4 2 12 57 57 54 14 228 \ 112 1 2 17 13 27 9 84 1 7 3 10 14 1 43 i 4 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 57 \ 113 1 11 1 41 52 51 7 3 4 3 4 2 4 1 4 327 ) 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 41 y n4 1 2 1 3 12 26 5 3 2 3 68 ] 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 31 \ 115 2 2 6 1 1 1 12 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 29 } 116 1 2 1 1 1 39 19 35 110 i 1 7 1 3 3 4 115 28 170 117 2 2 6 1 1 1 28 46 1 1 1 1 2 4 7 81 34 7 29 32 204 3 1 3 28 22 22 15 6 24 188 } 118 1 8 10 3 4 1 4 31 f i 2 1 2 3 7 52 56 143 i 2 2 5 1 2 5 13 9 26 407 133 649 y H9 1 2 3 128 140 1 i 1 4 2 2 12 18 50 ] 1 3 1 1 1 4 7 8 546 153 3 782 y 120 1 2 188 3 203 l i 1 1 1 1 2 1 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 11 1 100 y 125 1 4 10 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 V 126 i 1 12 1 1 1 9 1 2 1 39 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 6 169 y 127 1 1 2 2 75 1 1 2 1 4 1 39 ) 1 2 1 1 4 6 6 4 3 132 y 128 42 [ 1 3 1 3 1 15 2 1 2 1 5 10 11 25 20 83 y 129 1 1 1 5 s 16 1 5 3 2 10 1 2 1 4 4 7 10 12i 44 y 130 3 4 3 10 l 2 1 4 4 5 4 2 26 j 1 1 2 1 1 7 109 12 2 160 y 131 19 1 20 l 1 1 1 1 9 19 38 2 2 3 i 5 67 1 1 1 99 132 , 1 24 2 27 1 1 1 20 14 41 44 17 139 1 1 8 1 2 2 2 75 62 233 165 82 644 l 137 i 84 27 14 167 2 2 4 24 27 39 56 19 179 1 1 3 5 2 5 9 137 108 136 124 53 596 138 i 78 25 31 27 7 169 1 2 4 2 27 74 34 55 24 231 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 4 55 151 150 154 74 609 y 139 2 35 35 48 57 14 191 1 3 i 9 3 20 27 63 24 1 1 1 5 199 852 y ho 33 '37 ioi 47 31 | 249 3553 — 25 69 1076 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. SEPT E MB E R— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 (a. . 141 . .Jb.. 1 1 1 142 . .Jb.. 1 3 1 143. . . Jb.. 1 Ic.. 3 (a. . 144 .lb.. 2 1 1 (a. . 1 145 .lb.. i 2 2 1 1 2 1 Ic.. 1 1 146 .lb.. 1 i 1 1 1 4 Ic.. a. . 1 147 .lb.. 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 L Ic.. 1 1 [.. 8 1 148 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 i lei: 1 1 1 2 1 3 165 .lb.. 5 3 3 2 1 5 i 4 90 12 4 Ic.. 1 18 7 2 ja. . 2 1 1 1 4 1 166 .lb.. 1 2 2 1 2 62 6 1 |c.. 21 t [a. . 1 1 1 9 1 4 1 2 167 .lb.. 3 4 9 3 2 2 3 4 85 24 13 Ic . . 25 4 2 ; (a. . 1 1 2 2 1 168 .lb.. ] 4 2 12 1 2 3 5 122 43 25 Ic.. 1 35 8 2 1 8 i 8 7 1 1 1 305 Jb.. 8 6 4 6 21 15 34 17 8 4 4 6 2 6 2 2 1 10 4 1 2 ] 1 2 6 15 1 1 306 Jb 3 i 2 C .69 39 13 9 3 3 2 2 Ic.". 1 14 6 2 2 1 ... a.. 3 5 6 1 5 13 21 15 8 6 5 17 5 71 fe 307 . b.. 17 16 8 12 42 26 9 27 63 23 22 7 8 86 :! 4 6 4 10 2 4 25 1 3 38 (a. . 2 10 18 5 5 4 6 5 2 1 1 3 4 30S Jb.. 3 i 1 6 44 12 6 8 19 2 6 3 7 34 1 2 1 9 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 309 .Jb.. 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 Ic 1 1 1 310 Jb.: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 |l C 311 Jb-. 1 !•■ ■ 1 i j-f 312 .Jb.. 1 2 2 | l| Ic 2 313 .lb.. 1 1 2 ' }c 314 Jb.: 1 3 1 1 Ic 1 315 .lb.. 1 2 1 | 1 1 i 1 316 .lb.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ic 1 317. . . b" 1 1 1 . . . . • "Ic" 1 1 318 ..lb.. 1 3 1 2 • • Ic 319 Jb" 1 Ic BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY. cmions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. SEPTEMBER — Continued. 1077 Day of month— Continued. 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 a 16 17 67 77 47 20 26 20 8 15 25 127 103 76 1 16 29 30 54 42 88 2 118 98 38 33 6 41 52 81 50' 103 72 38 15 18 2 1 8 6 3 3 1 1 1 15 i 2 5 2 1 1 1 2 6 4 2 4 6 1 3 i 44 24 5 8 11 2 2 9 12 8 6 4 9 16 2 18 13 12 6 2 2 3 1 4 74 51 17 12 10 2 3 4 8 6 5 4 1 7 4 1 14 10 13 1 8 2 4 10 17 8 2 5 1 4 3 17 4 2 17 30 14 113 132 66 1 19 23 19 9 25 12 1 86 83 42 14 8 19 1 39 17 127 127 80 34 46 10 19 29 31 142 180 98 47 , 14 2 1 1 1 2 9 6 1 1 3 3 14 20 42 1 2 8 6 22 15 26 8 4 I 6 i Total. Regi- mental No. 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 165 166 167 168 305 306 307 308- 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 1 15 22 1 20 16 1 1 2 15 10 2 30 8 11 13 1 18 3 ’T 2 1 5 5 9 28 10 32 111 80 1 63 49 3 37 29 12 2 107 18 10 64 21 1 30 12 3 31 1 4 3 4 1 51 359 102 53 413 106 196 381 86 196 309 95 17 187 38 35 107 24 33 241 51 38 307 59 57 362 90 71 313 76 335 503 144 94 403 55 53 170 62 57 326 115 46 186 60 65 118 25 70 577 165 60 360 102 81 421 132 88 493 165 6 36 10 5 94 12 46 189 57 319 1078 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machirt Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 1 1 1 1 320 i>'.: 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 a. . 321 b.. 1 1 1 C-. a.. 322 b.. 1 1 c.. a. . 323 b.. c . . a. . 324 b.. 1 c.. a. . 1 325 ]).. 9 8 1 1 1 1 4 1 0 . . 1 a. . 1 1 1 1 2 326 b.. 1 1 2 4 2 1 5 1 c. . 1 1 1 1 a. . 1 2 2 1 2 14 13 ' 327 b.. 9 2 i 3 8 31 18 ; c.. 4 12 3 ! a. . 2 1 3 328 b.. i 2 2 2 1 2 3 9 t c . . 1 2 a. . b.. 1 2 9 i c.. 3 . a. . 339 b.. 2 c.. 1 349 b.. c. . a. . 1 1 350 b.. 1 2 i c. . L 351 b.. i c .: 352 b.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 353 b.. 2 1 2 1 6 i 5 121 54 21 ' ! 3 42 4 3 9 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 354 b.. 2 9! 2 1 4 i 1 10 2 11 23 16 1 1 2 2 1 5 2 i! 1 2 3 355 b.. 1 1 3 4 7 1 1 76 53 22 c . 1 1 1 2 28 4 2 1 1 1 1 356 b.. 1 1 57 23 12 | 12 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 357 b.. 1 5 1 2 i 3 4 95 37 62 e . 19 16 IS 1 1 2 11 14 24 358 b.. 4 4 1 1 4 2 9 197 66 40 80 7 13 5 2 10 3 2 2 50 32 22 359 b.. 2 1 2 4 70 18 31 1 27 4 7 a" 2 i 2 10 34 360 b.: 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 24 14 20 1 12 3 3 361 b" 1 1 1 2 1 1 p 362 b* 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 p 1 3 9 363 b 3 2 1 3 2 11" 364 b.. 4 1 1 1 ■ BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 1079 imlions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 19 IS, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. Day of month — Continued. Regi- 1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. mental No. 1 1 1 4 9 4 24 1 2 2 2 1 i 2 15 52 40 41 31 254 320 8 31 12 11 19 83 6 1 1 ] 1 2 i 1 i 3 1 2 20 321 ■j 2 322 1 1 2 “j 3 1 4 323 i 1 3 324 i 1 2 5 4 1 1 i 3 2 1 1 1 90 3 i 1 1 1 27 325 1 16 i 2 1 1 2 10 77 5 2 2 1 3 2 37 1 326 3 2 10 1 i ::::::: 1 43 4 i 1 1 1 31 112 i 327 i 11 34 ( 18 4 1 3 i 1 3 2 1 1 153 8 6 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 145 [ 328 2 i 35 14 332 1 4 i 1 1 4 5 13 7 42 l 339 1 4 5 1 21 1 1 1 349 ... 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 12 i 350 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 9 351 1 2 352 1 2 2 1 7 1 1 7 1 27 7 7 2 5 6 10 1 5 i 4 4 4 288 353 2 i 1 i 1 4 1 1 3 73 1 1 3 28 3 12 12 4 15 4 8 1 91 7 3 5 1 3 5 4 3 3 146 354 2 1 1 4 3 3 2 1 2 34 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 2 5 1 4 2 6 4 1 1 2 215 355 1 47 | 1 9 1 15 | 3 3 4 6 2 5 is 6 2 1 2 156 l 356 1 9 1 1 28 | 1 1 8 1 i 1 1 4 22 17 4 1 119 12 4 13 8 6 1 34 27 9 16 4 5 2 7 1 396 \ 357 8 2 3 6 5 1 3 7 1 2 106 1 2 15 2 1 1 2 1 1 24 3 2 3 2 153 3 24 ii 4 18 9 14 8 10 100 4 8 3 2 617 i 358 1 4 1 1 3 5 1 i 49 3 1 179 i 4 i i 4 4 4 6 3 24 4 31 5 6 276 < 4 s 5 4 3 5 8 3 1 82 5 2 4 3 290 i 359 1 1 4 1 3 66 8 1 1 136 [ 3 1 16 20 11 3 1 2 3 19 6 2 223 7 6 7 ii 8 5 6 4 1 21 3 3 8 9 227 l 360 3 3 10 4 1 68 | 1 1 1 1 4 14 22 1 1 1 1 1 2 15 38 91 29 136 369 J. 361 J 12 1 21 35 12 29 48 155 127 1 2 4 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 17 37 45 201 479 L 362 9 14 2 161 23 96 16 26 95 19 192 20 87 12 9 14 52 22 26 56 13 72 1 1 2 2 1 4 45 45 2 79 40 4 380 l 363 1 1 136 70 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 2 88 35 65 13 110 435 j l 364 107 1 1080 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry , Artillery, Machin Section A.— INFANTRY — Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (a. . 1 1 3 A 5 •{ b. . 4 1 1 1 4 15 1 3 3 |c . . 1 4 la. . 5 20 20 3 306 10 IS 11 5 3 1 1 1 2 3 i 4 > 19 19 14 83 98 35 4 9 8 3 2 2 6 8 6 37 881 l 11 ) 11 7 3 21 17 7 1 1 4 1 3 2 195 3 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 398 / 4 2 1 i 2 2 8 3 1 2 2 2 32 1,007 \ 16 2 '253 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 438 5 3 7 3 1 7 1 2 4 3 1 3 26 1,066 322 r 18 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 111 1 3 1 2 2 1 5 1 3 1 2 2 1 6 32 893 l 23 176 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 372 Si 6 3 3 1 3 6 1 4 4 4 3 8 18 1,032 283 26 ■ 2 1 5 2 1 2 1 1 1 6 360 » 6 5 1 3 3 2 4 2 1 2 1 2 33 880 28 2 1 210 1082 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine |; Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. OCTOBER— Continued. Day of month. Regimental N o. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 2 ii 24 9 5 8 10 27 22 14 11 5 30 lb.. 3 6 25 19 19 14 8 38 146 164 98 63 34 37 |c . . 2 5 4 3 3 5 7 21 13 3 4 47 8 1 i 1 2 4 42 12 34 |b.. 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 l a.. 1 4 2 7 7 5 7 27 32 51 9 7 10 38 ..... b.. 4 3 21 11 7 6 61 188 106 157 45 24 16 1 1 0 1 3 36 71 30 39 15 4 10 fa. . 8 2 3 3 1 2 8 23 42 17 17 11 39 lb.. 45 3 12 22 13 19 6 9 15 96 63 49 15 6 |c.. 11 3 3 3 1 1 10 4 6 17 17 11 22 6 la.. 1 2 4 2 3 5 4 5 1 12 9 29 68 21 47 lb.. 44 8 12 33 23 33 13 12 3 18 13 40 9 6 1c.. 3 1 3 5 6 2 20 2 4 3 3 4 9 (a. . 1 51 • b.. 5 5 1 7 2 2 i 1 3 |e.. 2 1 52 b.. 3 1 2 1 1 3 3 ic.. fa. . 1 2 1 i 1 1 2 53 . .lb.. 3 1 17 3 1 1 7 1 2 1 2 |c. . 6 1 1 fa.. 1 1 1 54 . |b.. 2 2 2 1 1 5 1 i I jc. . fa. . 1 1 2 1 1 1 29 44 55 |b.. 2 1 3 1 1 fa. . 1 3 2 i 2 1 1 4 65 47 56 .... b.. 1 9 1 1 2 2 2 5 1 |c.. 1 fa.. 6 4 1 5 2 6 1 3 1 2 i 1 4 2 38 lb.. 42 33 23 189 160 114 19 13 4 8 4 3 i 4 |c. . 10 1 10 31 56 46 1 3 1 fa.. 4 2 4 3 13 5 10 1 4 21 32 14 10 8 59 lb.. 73 36 25 103 91 62 16 9 9 21 7 15 9 4 |c.. 6 3 6 30 31 14 5 7 10 4 1 1 8 1 [a. . 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 6 16 69 |b.. 1 4 5 2 1 1 1 3 6 75 36 184 Ic.. 1 38 1 108 fa.. 1 2 1 1 4 1 5 7 54 50 31 61 . . ,|b.. 3 3 4 2 3 2 2 8 3 103 70 106 |c.. 1 1 36 20 39 fa.. 1 1 1 1 1 37 24 64 ..Jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 |c.. 1 1 fa. . 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 . Jb.. 6 3 3 2 2 1 2 2 5 1 2 3 |c. 2 1 1 (a.. 9 4 2 6 3 3 25 22 5 6 2 2 4 102. . . Jb.. 8 4 6 7 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 .. 2 1 a.. 4 1 6 2 i 2 1 1 6 5 2 2 3 3 103. . Jb. 8 2 1 2 3 4 2 1 |c.. 3 fa. . 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 9 104 . ..Jb.. 2 5 3 4 1 4 8 5 2 2 11 J |c.. 1 1 4 ! fa.. 21 18 11 2 7 3 2 1 . .. 7 3 105 lb.. 37 23 18 7 11 3 3 7 3 4 3 2 1 2 3 1 ja.. 14 5 5 4 2 4 3 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 106 |b.. 28 27 11 3 10 4 1 6 5 2 8 3 5 1 1 1 fa.. 23 17 4 3 4 2 2 3 i 4 2 2 15 6 t- 107 lb.. 76 47 25 12 21 12 8 2 7 4 4 11 23 5 [c. . ] 10 4 1 ; fa.. 20 17 5 6 8 5 4 7 2 4 1 3 6 55 10S lb.. 63 29 25 17 21 19 7 10 9 3 5 12 10 8 (c.. 2 4 4 3 fa.. 7 5 3 86 47 9 10 16 2 4 2 2 2 109 lb.. 60 22 25 39 24 14 31 42 9 2 4 3 2 1 18 7 14 6 18 14 3 24 5 3 2 [a.. 14 2 3 32 13 4 5 13 3 4 1 2 i j 110 ) c b - 74 18 10 34 16 17 44 36 4 12 3 3 4 . 14 9 4 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 3 ! Ill lb.. 139 55 15 35 30 22 16 42 14 11 4 4 3 2 5 Ic.. 19 16 27 9 24 10 8 9 3 2 i 2 2 BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 1083 Mtalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. OCT OB E R— Continued . Day of month — Continued. Regi- Total. mental |6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. No. 9 14 2 1 2 1 4 2 1 2 208 20 13 10 13 5 7 8 3 7 2 2 4 3 1 3 3 11 829 1 30 2 1 6 4 20 2 3 4 1 3 1 1 197 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 18 7 103 i 2 1 4 21 1 1 2 3 1 2 6 57 34 10 1 1 2 17 19 17 4 1 4 5 3 1 2 1 2 1 4 317 1 25 14 13 4 n 46 42 6 5 5 4 5 i 2 4 5 24 916 L 38 4 2 1 1 14 7 1 4 1 2 1 257 5 3 2 2 4 1 1 6 167 2 2 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 17 422 [ 39 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 122 22 11 17 6 2 i 1 1 247 7 5 3 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 IS 326 } 47 2 1 1 70 1 1 1 4 i 2 2 2 36 | 51 2 1 1 3 i 1 1 1 1 21 52 2 1 1 13 t i 1 i 1 1 i 1 3 60 53 8 1 1 1 I - i 1 1 1 2 21 } 54 I 8 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 117 1 2 4 2 9 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 39 55 1 4 1 2 10 ' 8 8 2 4 1 1 2 1 6 26 6 208 3 2 1 8 1 1 4 8 52 56 2 3 2 1 1 2 12 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 51 3 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 19 664 58 159 4 6 1 1 2 1 4 1 4 157 4 2 2 3 1 5 2 4 2 2 1 1 23 536 l 59 1 1 1 139 13 6 7 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 12 4 11 5 119 33 21 8 3 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 11 9 9 7 8 13 574 60 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 9 1 1 1 174 IS 13 21 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 3 254 70 32 9 2 2 4 5 3 9 19 9 7 21 18 18 641 i 61 ] 7 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 13 3 2 5 2 147 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 16 8 108 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 3 1 3 32 } 64 1 2 2 2 10 1 2 4 2 8 5 48 31 26 17 8 13 10 12 13 5 217 i 2 4 2 2 11 17 194 54 77 25 65 71 9 14 4 18 603 ■ 101 1 3 57 28 17 11 18 8 4 1 2 154 10 49 8 7 13 7 10 20 20 13 25 25 37 42 48 57 14 501 J i L 13 13 3 15 4 13 50 57 80 29 102 99 16 17 9 21 590 102 1 1 1 8 1 34 20 25 11 9 5 2 1 187 i 5 5 4 4 2 3 10 6 5 4 8 18 18 24 29 9 199 J | 1 4 7 2 3 2 3 7 4 2 12 19 13 9 4 9 14 145 l 108 1 3 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 27 , 3 , 9 10 3 3 2 4 5 5 7 6 12 33 16 15 14 7 217 J ) 32 32 2U 0 0 8 6 10 5 3 4 2 27 12 12 13 17 385 l 104 35 30 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 4 2 1 88 4 24 57 10 25 5 1 2 6 2 2 1 1 1 5 223 J ;15 110 109 31 24 8 6 n 8 1 3 3 4 2 1 11 478 l 105 U 10 11 19 5 53 Ij? 8 53 13 14 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 , 39 32 18 15 6 3 6 2 1 1 1 1 28 282 l 106 \2 5 2 1 1 1 1 16 1 4 24 29 21 13 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 253 9 40 78 30 23 6 4 6 4 3 1 1 3 1 10 495 l 107 ,2 9 17 2 2 1 1 62 !5 38 30 17 n 17 4 2 3 5 1 4 1 383 j 4 122 56 23 15 8 8 3 4 4 3 3 3 7 520 l 108 jl 17 6 1 1 43 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 19 236 o 6 2 2 4 2 2 1 2 4 3 2 3 1 24 341 l 109 1 1 1 1 118 1 i 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 116 9 5 3 4 1 1 1 i 2 1 6 2 4 4 6 19 347 110 1 3 2 i 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 3 4 2 19 14 107 ) j 3 4 i 5 4 11 7 16 5 4 7 5 1 V 1 24 508 111 3 6 4 2 I 2 ! 150 I 3553—25 70 1084 MEDICAL A!N T D CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine G Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. OCT OB E R — Continued. Day of month . Regimental No. j 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 j 1 la.. 5 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 2 1 1.... 112 tb.. 83 62 30 34 18 17 56 25 5 6 6 3 4 2 i Ic. . 23 13 5 18 4 2 8 7 4 2 1 1 1 i 1 1 3 4 2 16 113 |b.. 4 2 4 i 2 1 2 64 49 55 ’ 37 9 ! 1 1 11 6 23 9 2 ! i 8 3 1 1 1 2 7 2 100 158 55 114 jb.. 2 3 1 4 6 16 218 147 37 3 196 3 1 3 1 1 2 3 3 6 11 13 3 6 115 b.. 4 2 2 3 3 6 56 30 71 57 15 16 13 16 12 21 10 2 5 1 1 1 1 17 21 110 26 9 116 ]b.. 1 1 3 1 80 32 51 68 47 16 18 32 15 2 17 17 2 2 a. . 17 11 7 11 6 6 23 71 46 15 4 8 2 5 117 2 4 32 9 6 2 10 3 2 1 2 2 48 52 43 12 6 8 7 1 2 1 3 3 3 2 13 8 8 4 1 4 1 1 6 1 11 14 4 s 1 3 2 2 2 1 12 41 29 8 2 3 11 4 1 1 1 1 9 2 2 8 2 4 1 2 82 21 1 1 1 8 3 1 2 i 1 1 3 1 1 15 2 2 13 9 2 3 1 2 3 i 8 6 14 9 7 6 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 i 8 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 12 28 3 1 1 3 1 8 2 2 2 2 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 4 20 34 2 2 1 4 . ... i 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 3 13 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 4 24 6 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 3 6 7 1 3 4 1 4 1 1 12 4 12 6 9 3 1 1 7 2 6 2 9 4 1 4 2 1 7 1 2 1 1 9 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 .. . 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 | 1 1 17 1 1 2 1 3 47 16 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 i 3 1 2 8 9 1 Total. Regi- mental No. &5 408 90 123 439 117 557 565 222 144 551 135 313 689 195 297 ,006 231 503 902 191 202 650 110 214 756 72 96 752 219 169 917 197 111 886 230 239 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 125 126 127 744 175 921 190 48 177 153 46 383 328 75 404 362 110 124 161 18 138 114 18 90 142 4 165 180 19 52 480 188 247 600 165 128 114 33 70 230 49 57 157 8 33 125 6 128 129 130 131 132 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 108G MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machint Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. OCTOBER— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 a 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 a. . 12 5 8 6 i 5 5 3 2 3 1 2 3 48 147 b.. 27 15 15 4 2 5 7 5 4 1 2 4 i 6 4 1 9 6 9 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 8 148 b- 28 n 13 5 4 4 1 3 1 3 5 i 1 i 1 i 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 76 292 38 35 84 14 105. . b.. 4 2 3 1 1 4 2 8 11 20 16 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 9 10 166 • b.. 1 i 1 3 4 1 1 2 5 5 14 15 1 3 4 a. . 1 2 8 10 44 167 b.. 4 4 2 3 1 4 3 1 6 17 111 c... 14 a. . 1 2 3 4 3 11 24 168 • b.. 1 5 4 3 4 16 33 28 16 75 ! c. . 3 1 5 10 1 5 15 15 10 2 5 2 4 2 10 305 b.. 34 33 103 56 74 14 19 n 4 32 23 6 14 6 2 7 25 18 18 6 3 19 2 5 20 11 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 5 300 b.. 9 12 24 14 10 ii 2 n 3 9 8 3 7 91 C-. 4 4 2 6 2 2 2 20 a. . 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 13 307 b.. 16 24 22 70 70 27 22 29 5 7 7 28 14 19 4 5 1 10 20 2 5 1 2 2 30 16 2 4 6 9 1 5 3 1 1 1 308 b.. 30 68 54 84 54 10 58 76 17 6 6 3 3 24 21 2 4 10 34 13 9 50 4 11 32 2 6 (a. . 4 2 12 33 24 17 2 2 8 12 10 3 2 i , 309 b . 10 4 7 12 4 6 1 9 1 4 3 2 6 1 4 5 3 1 1 a.. 2 6 5 30 16 0 1 3 1 4 i 2 4 1 310 b.. 5 2 2 8 4 2 1 1 3 3 2 3 c. . 2 2 1 1 1 1 a. . 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 i i 311 b.. 9 2 18 7 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 1 a. . 1 2 4 7 2 3 1 3 1 1 312 b.. 5 4 4 7 3 2 3 1 4 4 i 2 1 c. . 1 a.. 12 4 4 6 7 3 2 6 3 23 15 20 12 4 313 b.. 81 28 25 19 8 5 4 3 4 2 6 1 5 1 2 2 12 10 9 8 1 3 2 1 5 6 2 2 i 314 b.. 50 19 8 7 4 6 3 4 2 4 3 1 i c" 2 1 19 7 16 5 2 3 2 1 3 3 1 315 b" 92 21 15 14 6 12 7 3 1 8 7 6 c : 8 i a.. 18 7 10 14 6 1 3 2 7 29 13 12 3 5 310 b.. 87 35 24 13 6 9 10 1 4 4 4 3 5 4 2 2 1 1 b.: 3 1 1 16 124 45 75 14 49 8 5 3 3 7 3 317 8 5 8 7 3 4 i 4 4 2 3 31 13 10 2 10 1 1 45 57 17 14 11 9 5 1 3 2 318 b.. 13 12 18 173 116 68 13 11 4 3 i 2 3 2 19 44 14 1 1 a.. 5 3 3 5 8 2 6 7 21 33 14 2 1 2 310 b.. 17 3 7 12 49 51 16 38 38 54 25 8 4 1 6 11 13 4 13 14 14 6 47 a.. 5 9 2 1 2 1 3 3 20 49 10 2 ii 320 b.. 21 4 4 6 3 1 5 15 35 102 100 44 6 4 c. 3 3 14 36 50 4 5 1 3 2 2 2 1 321 b.. 1 1 1 1 4 10 12 2 9 2 4 i 3 i ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 322 b 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 c : 1 ■ 323 S" 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 i 1 324 b.: 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 10 6 19 21 ijy 325 b.. 2 2 i 1 2 3 3 2 6 40 171 68 43 16,7 1 C-. 6 31 63 20 18 1087 BATTLE CASUALTIES — INFANTRY. BUalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. OCT OBER — Continued. Bay of month — Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 Not stated. 2 1 4 1 8 4 146 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 9 11 124 [ 147 1 6 19 [ 1 1 i 2 1 27 1 110 1 1 1 2 i 2 15 57 12 175 y 148 1 2 50 61 | 0 12 i2 7 6 5 5 6 2 1 1 3 3 1 3 5 224 >1 36 37 12 10 16 10 16 8 7 7 7 8 8 6 12 22 794 \ 165 7 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 12 201 s 9 4 6 2 4 2 3 1 2 1 6 9 6 171 13 12 12 12 3 5 7 10 4 4 5 5 i 8 3 3 9 339 V 166 2 i 2 3 1 1 54 7 22 7 2 4 2 4 3 i 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 7 209 ro 21 11 21 5 10 2 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 17 430 t 167 1 1 1 4 3 2 83 - 14 12 13 8 10 3 3 2 2 199 19 34 39 12 6 5 7 4 5 2 5 4 1 10 2 2 12 518 \ 168 6 10 1 1 2 1 86 P 5 6 3 1 2 1 2 113 9 1 5 3^ 2 2 2 3 1 18 531 l 305 h 2 2 1 1 119 7 3 4 4 2 3 1 1 1 3 3 139 :0 5 12 3 3 3 6 1 1 2 3 12 371 306 2 3 1 73 9 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 86 15 4 4 6 5 1 3 5 1 3 1 4 4 1 5 i 15 484 } 307 3 1 2 1 2 130 3 14 9 6 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 107 k 5 10 2 3 4 4 6 3 i 4 2 1 2 9 2 28 632 308 7 1 4 4 4 1 3 2 1 236 143 51 51 12 12 10 6 3 2 4 9 1 1 2 3 491 56 63 94 30 5 8 2 8 5 4 12 6 3 2 2 11 596 309 ■2 27 8 16 30 2 1 1 163 4 76 32 8 11 3 6 2 2 1 2 2 2 361 i9 78 81 33 19 5 8 5 10 1 2 5 2 7 3 9 ii 432 i ^ 310 ‘2 10 12 14 43 1 4 1 3 1 3 114 |6 25 35 8 3 2 2 8 5 1 11 20 24 198 '5 35 40 30 9 10 14 24 12 89 37 51 19 5 23 13 14 504 311 15 6 3 13 2 4 2 1 16 36 7 8 1 139 8 7 6 4 22 2(T n 3 16 29 13 2 13 6 1 4 5 199 0 50 115 34 17 21 19 86 43 18 13 16 4 10 5 i 8 571 [ 312 8 30 7 3 8 19 20 26 8 8 6 2 3 1 z 167 1 6 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 6 153 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 1 8 4 10 23 , 313 1 1 ] 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 72 s 1 2 2 1 1 4 2 6 10 150 1 [ 314 1 1 1 6 j [ 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 79 ! 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 11 23^ 16^ 262 ’ 315 3 1 1 2 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 6 3 168 1 3 3 4 4 4 2 10 14 8 19 297 l 316 2 2 1 4 1 1 9 3 1 31 1 J 1 119 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 319 l 317 1 68 1 1 ::::::: 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 190 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 11 467 1 1 83 j- 318 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 137 ) 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 6 18 369 l 319 2 S4 5 4 2 1 1 1 1 199 i 4 5 3 3 1 i 1 1 1 4 1 1 6 4 n 409 l 320 1 1 1 2 4 124 2 2 2 1 24 i 1 4 1 1 i i i 1 1 5 70 l 321 1 1 2 11 i , 1 1 4 40 322 1 1 4 16 l 323 9 1 2 ] 2 1 1 1 6 19 > 324 1 4 1 26 12 6 12 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 6 999 1 34 54 12 25 13 14 10 13 ii 7 2 7 4 2 2 14 929 V 325 1 3 1 7 3 2 6 1 9 2 1 19 1 1 1 230 1 1088 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120 . — Wounds by gas arid by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. OCTOBER — Continued. Regimental No. 326. 327. 328. 332. 339. 349. 350. 351. 352. 353. 354. 355. 356. 357. 358. 359. 360. 361. 362. 363. 354. 365. 366. 367. 368. 369. Day of month. •Jo. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 1 3 5 3 6 20 65 48 73 30 Or' b" 1 1 2 1 1 4 27 42 31 19 137 ic. 1 2 6 20 11 1 10 2 2 2 1 9 118 110 34 11 10 7 {!:: 30 6 15 1 2 5 16 1 121 9 187 11 145 11 49 56 83 12 29 11 15 3 30 1 1 i 3 5 67 68 32 2 9 7 9 1 1 2 2 4 2 11 97 21 151 39 85 22 28 20 10 3 6 6 20 3 120 31 Jb 8 1 1 |e. 5 1 i 3 1 jb i 1 jb 2 2 5 9 4 2 2 jb 2 1 1 1 2 1 le.. 1 1 b" 1 i le 5 17 3 1 28 n 2 1 2 i jb 6 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 le" 2 i 1 3 4 54 33 3 3 2 1 2 2 1 jb 3 3 2 1 2 1 1 4 c 1 la. . 5 4 3 6 i 5 6 2 4 1 1 i 2 jb 7 2 3 2 6 1 2 1 2 2 e" 1 4 1 2 1 9 16 142 47 3 18 8 10 2 1 11 jb 3 1 2 6 26 8 4 2 2 lo" 13 2 4 1 13 8 3 19 5 4 1 1 2 h" 6 3 3 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 |o 2 1 2 21 1 50 2 17 5 - 9 1 38 4 7 3 3 J 2 2 1 ib" 2 3 5 2 2 2 c" 1 1 i (a.. J b 3 4 5 17 9 6 3 1 17 6 1 1 1 2 i 1 4 8 1 1 2 2 i 3 i c" 2 la. . Jb 2 - 3 4 4 2 ii 7 6 9 1 1 4 1 6 2 i 1 2 1 1 i 1 2 1 2 fi- 6 8 3 3 2 2 2 59 30 9 26 6 15 13 8 12 14 1 10 1 14 17 99 41 55 24 16 5 7 8 le 6 22 81 5 23 50 7 3 1 i a.. fe- 6 5 4 3 5 2 2 3 1 34 4 9 32 5 32 2 18 30 7 15 15 1 10 2 1 1 3 17 3 26 6 12 3 2 la.. Ic" 4 1 1 1 1 2 43 15 13 18 4 20 a 5 4 i 4 4 1 2 1 i $ 11 46 10 13 34 12 1 4 2 1 1 2 26 12 a 3 9 1 i 1 6 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 i 1 1 22 Ik" ?- 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 Ip" 1 2 1 1 lb" 1 i 1 i 1 i •• p la.. Jh 3 6 1 1 1 2 7 1 2 1 3 Ic" i 28 73 15 14 29 1 13 28 11 24 5 13 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 7 4 7 2 2 1 2 2 2 i 3 (a.. b- C-- 16 35 6 8 9 10 1 8 3 10 3 4 1 1 i 7 5 5 2 6 14 7 2 1 l 3 370 BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 1089 attalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. OCT OB ER — Continued . Day of month — Continued. Total. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 25 9 7 4 3 11 11 9 3 1 1 1 7 445 67 13 24 9 u 19 14 7 10 8 2 2 6 5 4 1 12 617 2 5 8 2 1 2 1 122 5 4 4 9 3 2 4 2 1 1 378 22 9 9 3 5 12 4 1 4 1 5 2 1 5 4 19 861 2 4 2 203 10 3 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 247 ) 13 5 6 19 23 8 3 12 4 5 2 13 712 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 170 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 3 38 2 12 1 3 1 2 1 5 1 1 9 3 ! 1 1 1 1 3 1 27 4 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 3 19 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 4 9 2 2 2 4 8 6 2 1 5 8 5 4 1 8 125 i 1 7 5 16 56 23 17 13 20 21 15 15 11 6 13 26 286 13 12 11 4 9 5 5 5 1 4 2 2 2 1 4 4 4 1 4 62 102 30 7 4 4 10 349 1 1 22 27 14 8 13 5 7 30 10 7 2 4 17 186 7 8 4 3 8 3 4 2 1 1 57 i 1 1 3 1 1 19 80 7 9 12 2 1 3 2 7 2 2 13 190 4 14 1 2 1 2 1 30 4 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 302 \ 1 1 4 30 10 2 6 2 5 2 4 5 2 3 12 143 1 1 10 4 2 1 34 i 1 2 3 2 43 30 24 38 12 11 5 7 15 8 272 1 i i i 3 2 4 14 40 89 28 10 21 9 20 6 6 17 303 4 2 14 24 9 4 1 2 2 1 68 5 23 58 1 3 4 4 1 5 4 6 2 8 10 16 5 3 330 l 4 1 2 2 4 30 16 33 13 19 14 8 8 9 4 15 216 2 8 1 10 3 3 2 2 40 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 103 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 9 4 4 4 11 28 104 2 4 8 1 1 1 2 1 7 78 i 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 29 22 86 9 13 1 1 1 31 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 l 1 1 3 1 3 17 476 4 142 2 1 1 1 1 1 87 1 1 7 4 2 1 2 2 1 1 6 48 14 356 4 1 33 72 1 1 2 2 3 1 i 3 1 4 1 1 2 2 68 a 308 1 1 34 71 1 1 4 1 60 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 13 33 9 241 8 9 50 29 7 4 1 1 2 6 4 4 23 235 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 i 3 3 4 32 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 i 2 3 24 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 * 2 1 3 1 1 1 i 31 9 . 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 8 2 2 ii 208 I 4 28 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 89 | 7 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 170 1 i 1 8 Regi- mental No. > 326 . 327 328 , 332 339 349 ■ 350 351 352 • 353 354 . 355 ■ 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 > 363 f 364 j- 365 366 367 j- 368 l 369 370 1090 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 .- -Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine l Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. OCTOBE R— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 39 23 21 3 4 1 2 2 3 1 371 J.b.. 103 109 79 16 9 10 0 3 6 9 2 5 1 tc.. 1 2 1 2 1 21 12 23 4 3 1 2 1 1 372 lb.. 62 70 32 37 24 8 9 2 3 8 2 1 3 5 1 9 3 1 1 1 1 fa. . 1 802 16 Jb 6 4 6 7 5 26 56 45 20 19 4 1 1 10 10 2 ' ! J 2 1 2 1 4 5 2 i 1 18 'b 22 4 3 2 i 51 25 14 4 2 2 2 16 5 1 fi 1 1 5 1 5 1 23 jb.. 126 22 107 83 52 18 ii 4 5 2 4 37 17 IS 31 4 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 ) 26 jb.. 6 7 5 6 5 27 22 19 8 3 9 1 ill 2 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 28 Jb 3 4 6 2 4 8 50 53 17 10 6 c i 36 1 1 28. BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 1091 ; Gallons , and Engineers, by month and by day , Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. OCT OB E R — Continued. Day of month — Continued. Regi- Total. mental 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 Not stated. No. 1 2 1 3 107 ) 2 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 3S8 f 371 1 1 9 2 1 1 73 - S 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 1 6 299 372 ■> 1 29 l 2 802 i 1 1 1 j- 803 1 1 2 1 j- 804 1 2 805 . i 1 3 806 . 2 > 808 13 13 2 2 3 6 3 6 2 6 8 9 7 6 6 a 284 17 34 12 15 20 21 10 18 10 14 11 13 12 16 25 40 953 3 1 2 4 2 3 3 2 4 2 4 1 4 112 1 1 1,183 1,111 459 340 264 214 271 263 231 2S9 302 307 261 412 593 501 21.629 • > 1, 616 1,481 755 737 816 673 838 733 552 440 596 529 357 390 658 1,622 49,314 i- 344 299 151 252 224 166 245 176 225 159 157 76 62 66 189 13 11,351 N O VEMB E R — Continued . Regimental N o. Day of month. Total. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Not stated. fa. . 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 3 6 1 34 95 37 6 25 1 3 6 2 4 11 3 1 1 2 i 1 jc. . a.. 7 33 9 2 6 2 22 6 1 2 4 18 20 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 6 10 1 1 2 to:: a.. 3 5 1 4 3 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 jc. . 2 [a-. 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 jc.. jc.. fa. . 1 1 2 2 9 1 2 2 1 1 lc.. 1 2 1 1 2 4 22 2 1 8 1 5 2 4.. lc;: a.. 2 2 1 1 3 9 2 2 1 1 G.. lc : (a. . 2 10 6 15 25 13 1 9 1 29 25 6 1 1 3 2 5 3 3 4 5 4 3 7 15 9 2 2 6 1 6 26 5 13 56 19 1 10 45 74 21 111 213 75 3 15 3 5 17 3 3 1 2 9 1 6 1 3 6.. lc" Jg- 6 57 7 6 19 6 12 7 4 4 9 11 10 1 s te" ]»-- 9 2 3 1 i 3 1 2 1 1 2 ; fa- 1 4 1 1 1 2 '""lc:: 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1092 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun talions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to A Jov. 11, 1918, inclusive— Continued. Section A. — INFANTRY — Continued. N OVEMBER — Continued. Regimental No. 60. 61. 102 . 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 10S. 109. 110 . 112 . 113. 115. 117. 119. 120 . 125. 126. 127. •• b. 'ft b.. Day of month. i 2 3 4 6 7 S 9 10 11 Not stated. 4 3 1 6 1 1 2 10 13 12 2S 34 35 27 3 4 20 15 1 3 2 1 8 16 3 12 2 : 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 33 23 20 19 52 S6 42 10 13 22 9 4 10 12 20 6 2 7 20 16 2 1 3 6 1 2 22 24 9 4 1 2 1 7 12 1 1 7 3 3 3 2 4 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 27 32 5 2 1 2 1 .. 29 25 8 13 6 2 3 6 9 8 5 1 s 6 1 1 1 1 10 18 12 1 1 4 1 5 3 20 13 IS 20 17 6 2 1 2 12 14 1 8 2 4 14 2 3 1 30 28 5 3 3 1 2 10 3 14 14 7 15 5 5 6 1 8 7 8 / 3 i i 1 2 3 5 2S 31 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 3 1 1 1 1 6 37 34 2 i 2 2 4 i 2 1 3 26 52 1 2 8 2 1 6 2 1 1 3 3 5 2 1 2 2 5 4 2 13 6 4 1 2 1 1 8 8 2 5 32 1 2 2 1 19 25 i 1 1 3 24 35 48 30 19 4 3 3 2 4 19 3 14 1 1 3 3 8 1 1 4 4 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 .. 4 5 3 i 2 i 3 i 2 1 5 3 2 2 1 i 2 4 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 6 3 1 2 2 1 21 1 1 4 2 1 3 1 1 6 18 14 1 i 2 5 16 20 27 24 148 126 1 1 2 33 23 5 88 4 12S. BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 1093 'Able 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun Bat- talions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. NOVEMBER— Continued. Regimental No. Day of month. Total. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 ii Not stated. fa. 1 I 2 3 _ V. 1 1 1 1 1 12 jc.. 1 6 7 [a.. 16 12 1 3 1 4 3 4 7 70 27 148 1 b.. 2 2 4 1 1 8 2 8 60 29 117 jc. . 1 2 1 3 3 19 1 1 1 1 1 2 19 22 52 1 jb . 5 2 1 8 2 39 47 2 |c.. 1 2 25 2 fa. . 5 8 2 3 i 2 2 23 1 jb.. 1 2 6 1 1 1 7 jc.. 1 1 2 6 8 3 1 1 1 jb.. 1 1 1 1 2 i jc. . i 17 12 4 10 5 3 3 5 1 jb.. 3 1 [ jc.. 1 jb.. 1 4 1 1 i 1 jc. . 1 1 4 12 2 2 4 2 1 1 2 1 31 1 jb. 1 4 3 1 2 1 2 i 1 16 Ic. . (a. . 2 1 3 1 jb.. 1 i 1 1 1 2 |c. . fa. . 2 i 1 jb 2 1 1 1 1 jc. . 1 1 (a. . 1 Jb.. 1 1 1 jc. . (a. . 1 2 1 1 jc.. 1 1 4 2 1 "Y 14 1 jb.. 74 28 69 53 21 19 24 10 1 4 i i 305 |c. . 26 17 1 34 1 79 (a. . 1 1 8 4 7 6 1 3 2 ID 8 i jc. . 6 1 1 2 1 6 3 1 1 3 1 1 16 1 jb.. ii 15 12 11 5 6 3 2 2 15 n 2 95 [c. . 3 1 5 fa. . 7 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 26 1- jb.. 92 53 86 59 25 19 31 24 3 2 2 1 397 |c. . 24 24 7 9 4 68 |a.. 1 3 2 1 1 1 9 It 15 1 4 4 2 5 29 34 12 2 2 1 m Ic. . 3 2 12 1 18 la. . 8 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 3 2 29 11 jb 4 2 2 1 3 6 16 12 6 2 2 jc.. 3 9 19 (a.. 1 2 2 1 6 1( 6 1 2 2 2 2 26 14 9 3 2 1 70 |c.. 1 1 10 1 13 It (a. . 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 3 2 9 4 1 2 2 2 |c : 1 1 2 fa. . 48 6 2 4 4 2 3 1 3 73 3 C b.. 128 18 7 36 15 12 20 11 IS 12 4 1 282 |c.. 13 1 2 15 4 2 8 1 9 3 57 fa.. 2 1 1 1 5 3 C 6 9 24 31 25 20 1 4 2 1 2 jc. . 1 1 1 10 2 15 3 C fa.. 1 1 2 2 ! 2 . 8 2 3 45 17 8 17 8 5 ic : 1 1 6 4 2 3 i 2 2~1 22 3 C fa.. 1 1 1 2 5 1 13 24 6 4 3 5 61 jc.. 1 1 1 3 10 fa.. 6 3 2 2 1 2 1 17 107 ID 3 18 2 2 1 1 1 ic : 53 1 1 2 2 31 (a. . 4 2 1 1 8 2 2 1 ic : 42 1 3 2 2 1 51 31 fa.. 5 2 1 2 3 1 i i 4 20 62 18 5 13 9 2 2 2 2 39 3 i 8 1 1 52 1094 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. -Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun j talions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY— Continued. NOVEMBER— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. Ti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Not stated. fa.. 1 2 2 4 6 2 2 2 312.... b.. 5 2 9 14 7 9 2 3 1 4 2 1 [c.. 2 1 2 2 1 la.. 3 4 1 1 4 5 7 21 5 5 4 313.... b.. 16 11 6 8 26 33 42 33 8 13 14 1 |c.. 4 1 4 2 12 1 6 1 7 1 la.. 11 4 4 9 14 7 20 6 4 8 4 1 314.... b.. 77 16 11 29 18 11 5 14 27 52 42 jc.. 26 7 4 1 5 7 6 9 30 5 2 3 2 16 18 7 14 2 4 3 1 315.... jb.. 22 11 22 69 57 33 18 13 11 17 17 c.. 5 3 29 45 4 10 2 7 7 6 la.. 5 5 28 40 33 15 10 4 3 6 9 316... Jb.. 7 16 81 104 87 47 21 12 4 21 9 |c.. 8 1 17 29 21 10 16 12 7 4 13 (a.. 1 3 317... Jb.. 1 32 38 52 29 12 1 1 5 1 jc. . 6 5 6 4 1 1 (a.. 1 31S Jb. 2 31 28 12 5 1 2 2 3 1 : |c.. 2 7 10 1 6 Hr (a.. 17 8 5 4 1 1 1 3 319.... Jb.. 190 31 11 14 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 [c.. 38 15 2 1 1 1 3 fa.. 80 9 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 |n 320. . . Jb.. 172 14 5 2 1 5 1 1 4 2 If jc.. 35 7 4 2 2 i fa.. 1 2 321.... Jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 129 jc.. 46 fa.. 1 6 16 12 322.... Jb.. 1 1 1 3 1 2 49 68 18 lo.. 44 10 3 1 (a.. 5 38 323. . . Jb.. 1 1 1 12 26 (c.. 2 6 8 1 fa.. 2 iT 1 10 3 324.... Jb.. 2 1 4 6 71 29 4 1 |c.. 33 2 fa.. 1 1 1 325.... 4 4 2 1 1 2 4 Ic. . 3 b fa. . 1 1 1 2 1 326. . . 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 |c . . 2 fa.. 1 1 2 1 327.... 2 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 1 i ic-;: 1 1 : fa.. 3 1 1 1 2 2 32S 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 Ic:: fa. . 332. . . 1 5 jc. . 1 fa.. 1 1 339. . . 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 Ic" 1 4 1 (a. . 1 349.... ]c . . a.. 1 1 1 350 9 2 2 1 2 ' id .. 351... 2 1 1 1 3 jc. . 1 352. . . 1 1 1 2 '"Ic" 8 4 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 353... Jb 118 82 54 33 18 13 12 3 2 4 Ic. . 31 23 11 2 14 3 2 3 1 6 3 6 2 2 4 2 '4 354.... Jb 153 130 41 29 6 4 6 3 3 26 1 Ic" 82 21 8 3 4 3 1 8 a.. 6 10 2 6 3 19 1 6 3 i 2 Jb 42 19 9 10 8 Ic" 8 1 3 30 38 5 2 6 6 4 3 J 4 3 1 2 4 2 6 2 3 3 356 Jh 21 10 q 48 98 '' (c.. 3 3 21 15 7 3 i 2 2 nl 38 2 BATTLE CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 1095 ' ble 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun Bat- talions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section A.— INFANTRY — Continued. NOVEMBER — Continued. Day o£ month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii Not stated. Total. fa.. 3 5 3 3 4 4 2 4 5 33 3 -lb.. 9 2 5 22 23 20 8 6 6 47 26 174 lc.. 2 3 1 15 9 3 3 1 10 3 50 (a. . 2 7 1 6 2 10 1 2 1 32 3 b.. 5 14 9 17 3 8 5 12 5 44 24 146 (c.. 3 5 2 3 3 1 3 3 26 3 52 (a.. 39 57 24 33 7 1 7 14 1 183 3 ib.. 136 126 45 37 18 15 6 2 5 9 399 lc.. 18 22 16 4 48 2 1 1 1 2 115 la.. 34 22 9 20 8 1 1 17 6 118 3 b.. 289 146 74 50 7 6 5 5 4 6 14 1 607 lc.. 40 59 2 44 2 3 3 1 154 (a.. 1 2 3 3 -b.. 13 28 18 18 7 9 7 5 1 2 2 110 lc.. 13 9 11 1 1 35 (a. . 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 10 3 jb.. 25 11 19 22 3 14 5 3 1 2 105 lc.. 1 5 6 (a.. 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 14 3 - b.. 25 29 44 20 8 18 9 9 2 1 165 lc.. 9 10 4 i 24 (a.. 3 6 1 2 12 3 ]b.. 13 11 17 11 4 3 3 2 64 lc.. 6 1 7 (a.. 3 2 2 15 55 7 18 44 60 211 3 Jb.. 5 2 1 4 8 4 1 1 5 39 10 80 lc.. i 1 1 13 4 20 fa.. 1 1 1 1 2 59 65 3 1 4 3 1 1 4 19 26 59 lc" 1 1 15 17 (a. . 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 9 lc. - : (a. . 1 1 2 3 b.. 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 lc. . fa. . 2 1 1 2 1 7 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 3 15 lc" a.. 2 2 2 2 8 4 2 22 7 5 7 9 19 22 8 13 i 119 lc. . 1 24 7 1 4 37 [a.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 3 2 1 2 1 1 7 lc. . (a.. 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 6 lc. . 2 2 fa.. $ lc.. (a. . 8 1 1 lc. . (a. . s 1 1 1 3 lc.. fa.. 3 3 ■ lc:: fa. . 8 1 1 lc.. , , , (a.. 12 12 3 4 11 10 3 2 4 8 ii 80 stated . h 103 38 44 43 39 22 14 15 8 33 31 2 392 lc.. 6 7 5 5 5 5 5 1 2 2 3 29 46 571 414 284 367 282 200 186 121 173 388 477 9 3,472 Total* , 2 I 1 1 9 :: 6 9 8 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 54 l 6 2 1 1 l .. 3 3 2 1 1 14 1 7 7 9 8 3 3 1 49 l 7 1 2 3 1 1 1 9 i 7 9 1 1 3 4 1 2 1 4 3 92 0 20 2 1 3 1 3 8 2 6 1 2 4 1 130 [ 10 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 28 l 2 2 1 12 6 3 1 1 10 i 9 i 43 4 2 16 10 4 3 3 1 1 46 } 12 8 1 i 11 . . .. 1 3 } 13 1 4 i 2 2 6 5 3 3 2 5 1 36 l 15 1 1 2 2 2 2 } 16 2 1 2 6 1 1 3 i 3 1 22 1 17 9 1 1 4 ; 15 2 4 29 10 2 3 6 1 2 2 102 |; 1 2 7 4 1 12 1 1 1 1 47 l 18 1 1 2 3 1 17 1 l 90 1 1 2 1 3 14 4 1 1 i 3 1 3 26 4 3 73 1 76 1 2 1 14 1 | 77 11 8 2 4 3 2 3 1 3 1 66 3 6 2 5 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 i i 39 12 !■ 101 i 2 i 3 i 1104 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and Icilled in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. JULY— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 102 Jb.. 1 1c.. 103 . Jb.. 1 Ic.. fa. . 105 ■ b.. Ic.. 107 Jb.. |c . (a. . 1 ... 108 Jb.. Ic.. (a. 109. . Jb.. Ic . 119 b.. 2 1 |c. . 1 ia. . 120 1 ... ic.: (a. . J 121 Jb.. |c. . ! 122. . . b.. Ic fa 146 Jb 1 ■ jp 147 Jb. 1 Ic . 1 148. . . Jb.. 2 1 Ic la 149 Jb.. '|c 1 150 . Jb.. 1 'Ic 1 1 151 k: 1 1 205 • |c" 209 Jb" Ic" 214 lb" Ic" 220 lb" 1 'Ic 221 Jb" 2 •|c” 1 2 1 1 i 1 Not stated... Jb 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ' c [a. . 3 4 3 3 2 1 9 3 2 1 1 8 Total. Jb. 1 1 3 9 1 8 2 2 4 3 3 5 ii ! : Ic 1 1 3 2 I 1 1 BATTLE CASUALTIES ARTILLERY 1105 imlions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. JULY —Continued . Day of month — Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. - ' 17 IS 19 20 21 22 ' 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 1 2 2 1 1 2 9 5 1 5 3 1 8 1 1 i 3 4 1 3 11 42 17 39 6 1 102 103 105 107 10S > 109 119 j- 120 | 121 | 122 J- 146 } U7 | 148 1 149 | 150 | 151 | 305 1 309 | 314 1 320 | 321 1 6 2 7 3 2 5 4 1 1 3 5 1 4 1 2 3 5 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 ....... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 6 1 i 1 1 5 | 1 i . - 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 13 1 2 2 6 1 i i 1 1 1 4 2 1 10 5 2 3 15 13 19 lfi i 1 1 i 1 1 1 3 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 i 2 1 2 1 6 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 3 4 2 49 4 1 1 1 i 1 i i 2 i 1 5 2 5 7 4 1 2 5 1 1 3 3 4 3 3 1 3 11 3 3 42 72 1 6 1 1 1 -i 50 3' 32 2 4 — 26 28 6 13 41 5 52 58 6 38 65 12 21 61 10 12 68 8 11 36 9 6 24 20 38 1 6 f 6 55 11 IS 3S 5 9 33 5 10 16 1 494 817 144 i ! 1106 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machin Section B— ARTILLERY— Continued. AUGUST. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 i 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ■ 14 (a. . 5 b.. 1 i C- . a. . 6 b.. 1 1 1 1 c. . a. . 1 7 b.. 1 c. . a. . 3 i i i 1 1 10 b.. 1 i 2 c. . a. . 11 b.. C-. a. . 1 12 b.. i 2 e„ a. . 1 5 10 3 2 13 b.. i 1 8 1 4 4 i 22 1 c.. 5 a. . i 15 b.. 2 1 c.. a. . 1 16 b.. 2 2 3 8 a 5 > c„ 3 2 i [ a. . 1 i 17 b.. 1 1 f c. . a. . 2 18 b.. 1 1 1 1 7 1 c. . i 3 19 b.. 1 i . c. . a. . 20 c. . a. . 21 b.. e.. 59 b.: a" 60 b.. 3 i 76 b.. 3 2 c. . i 1 1 1 1 77 b.. i 2 1 i 1 i 101 b.. 6 1 1 i 4 102 .A b.. 3 i 2 2 1 1 103 9 2 1 J. 1 . 105 b.. 106 1 107 b 2 1 108 b . i 2 109 b.. 2 3 4 ■ 2 a. . 2 1 11 4 6 5 2 1 4 119 b.. 1 3 2 4 6 4 8 c.. 1 2 2 i BATTLE CASUALTIES ARTILLERY, 1107 Mtalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. AUGUST. Day of month — Continued. i Begi- - r 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. mental No. 1 1 2 5 1 5 1 6 f ^ } 10 1 * l “ 1 13 15 } “ i " l " I " j- 20 } 21 1 59 | 60 } " | 101 1 102 | 103 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | 119 1 1 1 1 1 2 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 l 1 1 4 2 1 8 10 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 21 45 5 2 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 3 5 2 1 1 1 7 40 11 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 17 4 2 1 i 1 [ 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 . . j: . . i i 4 18 1 7 13 3 .. 1 1 i 1 1 i . 2 .A.. 2 1 i 1 i i 10 4 . .. . .. i ,9 1 6 1 ::::::: ::::::: 1 1 1 1 48 22 7 31 23 6 9 36 6 39 52 10 1 1 1 1 1 2 p 2 3 1 1 3 2 1 5 3 1 4 3 3 1 $ 3 2 4 2 i 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 1 1 ! ..... i L 1 3 1 4 2 1 1 i 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 7 1 1 5 5 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 i i 4 3 i 3553—25 71 1108 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. AUGUST — Continued . Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ia. . i 1 1 1 120 20 1 3 1 1 1 l 3 1 4 2 22 1 21 1 i 2 1 7 l 1 1 3 1 1 1 8 > 76 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 4 1 3 5 6 24 77 1 1 1 8 1 3 1 1 7 [ 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 \ 102 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 14 \ 103 1 1 3 i 1 1 3 \ 104 2 2 I 1 2 2 6 > 105 1 2 ) 1 3 1 1 7 1 106 3 2 56 1 1 1 3 1 4 i 28 107 1 8 1 27 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 16 1 108 2 1 8 1 4 1 1 47 1 2 1 2 1 1 51 > 109 1 6 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 l 113 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 14 > 114 3 1 1112 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table [•; 120. — IPownds by gas avid by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Mac! a Section B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. Day of month. Regimental N o. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 fa. . 1 115 Jb.. (c. - fa. . 1 119 lb.. 4 12 2 2 2 2 1 1 [c. . 1 2 3 1 1 1 120 lb.. 1 1 1 Ic. . 1 fa. . 121 Jb.. 1 1 1 1 ic. . fa. . 122 Jb.. 1 (c.. (a.. 123 Jb.. 1 2 ic.. 1 124 Jb.. 1 1 Ic.. fa. . 128 Jb.. .... [c. . fa. . .. 1 1 129 Jb.. 2 1 |c. . fa.. 130 Jb.. 1 jc.. fa. . 140 lb.. |c. . fa. . 147 1 9 i 1 .... fa. . 1 1 148 Jb.. 1 1 Ic.. fa. . 149 lb.. 1 1 1 1 [c. . fa. . 150 123 1 2 i 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 9 > 124 1 1 1 1 | 2 i 3 1 1 i3 21 i 128 i 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 2 6 11 36 j- 129 1 1 4 6 1 1 2 5 f 130 .. . ) ... 1 i ^ 146 ... ] 1 3 1 6 1 17 J- 147 1 1 9 1 5 2 ... 1 1 5 \ 148 1 i 1 7 \ 149 i 1 1 2 2 2 8 > 150 1 1 1 3 1 6 1 2 1 11 1 1 2 1 14 > 151 1 ] [ 302 1 1 ) 1 20 ^ 304 1 9 1 19 1 1 ^ 305 2 2 1 10 1 1 1 1 2 1 14 j- 306 1 4 1 2 1 2 i 1 1 i 21 \ 307 1 3 1 ' 2 3 9 1 14 l 308 1 5 ... 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 19 J- 309 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 2 ■ 11 V 313 ] 1 1 2 4 l 314 ) 1 1 2 l 315 1 * 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 i 5 \ 319 j - - J 1114 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine fa Section B.— ARTILLERY— Continued. S E PT E MB E R— Continued . Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 (a.. 320... lb.. 1 1 1 |c. . fa. . 321 . ih.. |c 1 fa. . 322 • b.J Ic. .! fa. . 340 b.. |c. . (a. . 341 ^b.. 1 [c . . 1 (a. . 342 {b.. 1 Ic. . (a. . 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 Not stated lb.. 2 3 5 2 2 2 6 2 1 2 7 2 2 fc. . 1 ... (a.. 7 5 7 6 6 39 29 40 11 1 3 12 10 8 Total. . .lb.. 10 27 21 21 24 43 30 9 22 7 27 52 21 37 [c - - 3 1 3 10 6 2 3 3 3 12 2 G OCTOBER. BATTLE CASUALTIES ARTILLERY, 1115 Ittalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. SEPTEMBE R — Continued. Day of month— Continued. Reei- i Not stated. Total. mental 6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 No. 1 | 1 4 ■ 320 1 1 3 1 9 1 1 l 321 1 1 5 1 1 j- 322 1 3 3 1 2 1 10 \ 340 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 8 341 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 11 342 3 4 6 3 2 3 1 1 5 2 1 1 7 7 58 5 1 2 9 4 4 9 6 15 2 4 15 4 1 130 2 1 i 1 7 98 112 18 3 11 8 6 6 3 4 12 11 14 2 22 21 340 22 14 22 11 12 18 18 23 33 31 88 41 56 66 1 885 1 2 3 2 2 4 3 5 8 4 22 8 6 26 109 267 OCTOBER. i 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 1 6 1 2 2 1 3 57 \ 5 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 99 l 6 1 1 i 1 1 20 l 1 1 i 2 1 1 18 1 1 l 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 84 l 7 1 16 l !' 2* 2 2 1 35 | 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 i 2 4 1 1 1 i 4 70 } 10 13 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 10 1 11 1 1 4 1 1 1 20 j. 12 1 6 1 I 4 4 i 3 3 3 44 | 13 7 3 1 4 2 1 1 3 53 } ^ 1 11 1 1 1 5 23 1 1 2 1. 1 2 1 2 1 41 i 16 1 8 | I i 1 1 1 1 22 l 17 5 3 i 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 22 1 0 i 1 3 1 3 9 1 1 1 44 1 ^ 1 1 12 1 1 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 l 19 1 2 4 1 8 j 1 1 1 1 1 14 t 20 5 1 1 5 } 21 1 1 5 5 2 i 2 1 79 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 109 i 76 2 2 2 1 17 | 1 3 2 6 2 1 2 28 j 1 2 2 1 i 1 1 1 54 2 9 ] 1 9 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 1 j ! 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 22 [ 101 3 1 1 1 1 6 3553—25 72 1116 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine '(| Section B.— ARTILLERY— Continued. OCTOBER — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.!' [a 1 s 20 34 5 4 3 1 lb.. 1 1 2 1 9 5 2 1 103 . ..lb.. 4 Ic. . 1 i 104 lb.. 1 2 1 l 2 1 * 1 4 1 1 105 jb-- 2 4 9 2 1 (c. . (a. . 2 i 2 100 lb.. 9 1 1 Ic.. [a. . 1 1 107 lb.. 7 s' 4 1 1 1 |c.. 3 3 .... [a. . 1 1 10S lb.. 1 2 1 2 Ic. . (a. . 1 .... 109 jb.. 3 99 3 12 3 3 3 1 Ic. . 3 1 1 1 1 (a. . 3 4 1 4 3 113 lb.. 3 5 9 3 1 (c. . 1 1 1 ..... (a„ 4 2 3 3 1 5 12 4 [ 114 jb.. i i 1 9 1 1 1 3 1 fa. . 1 s i 115 jb-. 1 1 9 1 1 .... 1 1 .... (a . . 3 9 1 i 1 119 lb.. s 4 3 5' 1 1 3 i 1 3 (c. . 1 1 1 1 [a. . 1 1 1 1 120 Jb.. 1 5 1 3 2 2 1 1 121 Jb.. 1 1 1 3 1 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 122 Jb. 11 2 9 2 1 Ic 1 i 1 123 Jb.. 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 124. Jb 2 7 5 3 4 1 4 1 2 1 1 7 11 22 11 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 12S jb.. 5 6 1 1 1 1 6 (a. . 1 12 8 8 1 9 2 19Q Jb 1 s 2 1 1 4 1 130 Jb o 13 3 i 1 9 134 .. . Jb 135 Jb 136 Jb 4 • 2 2 3 146 Jb.. 1 3 1 2 2 2 1 9 1 1 1 1 i i 147 jb 9 9 9 6 9 1 14S jb.. 1 1 1 3 2 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 i 149 lb.. 1 2 1 3 3 1 7 Ic.. 1 1 2 BATTLE CASUALTIES ARTILLERY, 1117 Stations, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. OCTOBER — Continued. Day of month — Continued. - — 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 89 i 5 1 6 17 1 1 5 9 ? 1 1 1 9 10 25 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 17 6 1 8 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 18 1 2 | 1 1 1 9 1 13 1 3 1 16 3 3 5 1 1 1 1 2 11 ' 1 1 2 3 2 27 i 1 7 1 1 4 1 1 2 5 15 ■ i 1 1 2 54 7 1 1 17 2 16 3 4 6 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 17 5 ! 1 1 12 6 .. 2 1 1 ... 1 1 13 2 1 2 2 1 6 2 2 3 4 2 1 64 1 2 7 ! 4 2 1 1 1 9 2 1 24 ! 3 ! 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 4 3 3 29 1 1 4 6 1 i 1 2 i 1 3 33 l 3 1 1 1 15 3 1 2 2 1 17 1 4 1 3 39 i 1 10 2 1 i 1 1 64 2 1 18 6 1 36 1 i 1 1 16 1 1 1 4 1 22 2 1 1 2 ... • • . 1 1 1 3 11 2 4 1 26 l 3 12 1 2 8 ■ 1 1 1 i 1 l i 2 1 33 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 1 6 3 7 18 1 1 1 1 1 3 i 1 1 ■> x 31 1 1 1 7 Regi- mental No. 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 113 114 115 119 120 121 122 123 124 128 129 130 134 135 136 146 147 148 149 1118 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section B.— ARTILLERY— Continued. OCTOBER— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 1 150 |b.. 1 1 1 8 1 2 |c . . 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 j.*»l . !b.. 1 1 2 2 3 2 j |c. . i (a. • 302 ■ jb.. ic.. fiHSI (a. . 303 jb.. Ic. . [a. . 304 . .jb.. 1 3 1 4 Ic. . 1 (a. . i 1 305 . . . .jb.. 3 2 1 i 1 3 1 1 (a. . 1 l 306 p.. i 9 1 2 2 |c. . (a. . 307 •jb.. 2 Ic. . |a. . i 308 jb.. 1 9 i 1 1 |c . . (a. . 2 309 jb.. i |c. . a.. 1 1 313 lb.. 5 2 1 i 3 2 1 5 1 2 2 |c. . 1 (a. . 1 1 10 1 1 1 7 1 314 lb.. i 3 i 1 1 3 6 3 3 3 8 5 Ic. . 1 1 2 i 1 2 (a. . 26 2 1 2 1 1 II 315 104 4 1 1 2 1 i 1 \ 105 1 ] 1 ... 12 t 105 1 1 2 i 5 1 9 l 107 2 1 1 i 24 1 1 5 1 1 1 30 } 10S 2 10 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 61 114 1 1 i 4 2 1 1 1 62 1 109 3 6 1 1 1 5 ^ 110 1 1 1 } 111 1138 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. AUGUST— Continued. BATTLE CASUALTIES MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS, 1139 battalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C. — MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. AUGUST— Continued. Day of month — Continued. Regi- 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. mental No. 2 2 [ 112 1 2 [ 114 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 115 19 3 22 10 4 10 25 [ 119 2 1 3 3 6 3 4 35 1 1 2 2 3 15 20 5 1 87 > 120 4 5 2 19 1 1 i 1 8 9 65 i 1 4 5 9 43 121 5 12 1 2 1 4 2 12 123 6 124 i 1 2 2 1 3 128 1 2 129 | 1 i 1 1 2 7 130 4 4 1 i' 131 1 2 3 134 2 2 1 2 135 2 1 3 136 i 18 7 149 1 1 7 1 2 2 22 150 2 14 1 1 1 8 151 8 6 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 3 31 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 16 305 1 i 1 5 10 2 2 1 18 ! 3 1 6 5 3 1 1 1 1 23 306 1 5 2 1 1 12 i i 3 308 1 1 1 309 1 1 311 i 312 .... 1 2 313 2 2 2 1 1 315 • ... 1 36 i 319 3553—25 73 1140 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Tabu: 120.- Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action , Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. AUGUST— Continued. Day ol month. Regimental No. la.. 320 b.. lc 321 jb. > 341 Jb.. lc . 312 . Jb.. lc.. 345 la.. Jb.. lc.. 34S la.. Jb.. lc.. 350 la.. Jb.. lc.. Not stated... la.. ■ b- lc.. Total.. .fb.: lc.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a 12 13 14 2 17 5 3 1 2 11 2 1 1 1 1 i 9 3 1 1 ... 1 r 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 42 43 8 23 13 1 28 1 15 22 4 27 32 1 y 19 3 38 34 7 93 32 ]l 46 26 7 32 29 2 30 21 16 15 9 4 14 1 4 16 7 SEPTEMBER. la. . 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 4 lc" ... 1 . . 1 ....1 . 2 .. b.. 1 7 2 |c.. ia. . 1 1 3 . Jb.. 1 9 1 3 2 ... ja. . 4. . . . Jb.. 1 1 i 4 c 1 ...Jb 1 1 16 3 |c 3 2 1 6 . Jb.. 1 1 4 2 1 lc 7 Jb.. . lc.: 1 8 . b.. 1 1 lc 9 Jb.. 2 1 1 lc 10 lb" lc 11 Jb.. 1 2 lc 1 12 . b.. 1 1 1 . lc 2 .. - 13 Jb.. 1 (a.. 4 14 h 2 4 5 lc.. 3 2 1 . ■ BATTLE CASUALTIES MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS, 1141 ittalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, .Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. AUGUST — Continued. Day of month — Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. 5 17 18 19 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 1 1 1 30 1 | 320 | 321 | 310 | 341 j. 342 j- 345 j. 348 j- 350 15 1 1 2 1 2 5 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 12 18 1 1 1 23 12 3 21 18 5 20 4 10 13 6 12 1 4 15 2 4 11 5 5 21 1 4 2 4 1 1 2 12 9 8 2 8 34 4 12 47 7 38 20 6 86 27 6 650 618 119 6 3 SEPTEMBER. 1 i 1 2 3 1 9 22 * A 2 3 5 2 1 2 i 3 1 1 1 1 9 99 i 2 [ 1 3 2 1 1 3 16 l 3 [ 1 1 1 3 1 28 l 4 | 26 l 5 i 1 12 l 6 i 1 1 7 | 1 2 4 l 8 1 1 2 1 1 6 l 9 1 1 u 1 10 1 1 3 1 1 1 9 1 3 22 12 14 72 l a 1 3 2 18 1 2 1 2 6 .1 2 4 14 8 31 l 12 J 1 9 i ... 2 l 13 . 1 1 10 i 7 1 1 1 3 1 1 26 1 n 9 1142 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Tabu; 120. Wound,-; by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine ( Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. S E PT EMB E R — Continued . Regimental No. Day of month. 1 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 u 1 15 3 2 1 18 3 16 6 1 1 1 2 ... 1 } 1 1 1 2 1 i . 1 3 1 r" 1 1 1 6 3 10 L,i 2 r* 1 1 2 1 1 1 18 16 1 4 3 23 6 27 6 1 5 1 1 1 2 i ... 5 1 4 11 4 1 1 1 i i 1 l 1 1 4 7 1 5 1 3 4 3 1 1 .. 3 .. .. 2 2 3 3 4 1 1 1 5 2 3 2 1 l 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 j . 1 1 101 . 102 . 103 . 104 . 106 . 108 . 109 . 110 . 111 . 112 . 113 . 114 . 119 . 120 . 121 . 123 . 124. BATTLE CASUALTIES MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS, 1143 Stations, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C. — MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. SEPTEMBE R— Continued . > Day of month — Continued. Regi- 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. mental No. 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 21 89 } U 6 20 1 1 2 1 | 16 1 1 3 1 17 1 1 1 2 | 18 1 1 3 1 1 2 20 1 1 1 1 21 | i f 101 1 3 1 1 1 6 1 2 i 1 16 i 102 n 1 13 2 3 5 1 1 3 5 1 14 o CO i 1 1 2 i 2 j- 104 1 2 12 2 37 | i 18 2 11 1 34 j- 105 8 1 11 3 2 4 1 10 ] 1 13 2 2 2 20 106 4 4 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 5 3 1 a 1 107 1 1 1 1 1 3 81 ] 5 2 4 5 5 1 56 108 3 1 6 1 1 1 35 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 21 109 1 2 4 3 11 1 4 20 I i 2 no i 1 4 m 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 > 112 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 17 2 22 113 6 6 5 4 15 19 6 49 ] 1 i 4 2 1 a 1 21 114 1 1 3 1 1 33 I 3 1 8 1 17 115 2 i 3 ' 2 2 5 2 10 • 119 1 1 _ 1 5 } 1 1 1 2 3 1 24 [ 120 9 1 7 j- - 1 1 1 1 11 121 i ] 1 1 i 122 2 3 2 I 1 1 i 123 .. 1 1 3 i 1 1 2 6 10 ^ 124 .... 4 4 1144 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Tablk 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine ( , Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 1 fa.. 1 128 Jb.. jc.J fa. . 129 Jb.. 1 1 1c.. 1 1 ian ...Jb.. 1 1 1 lc.. (a.. 131 Jb.. 1 lc.. 1 1 133 Jb.. lc.. 134 ”‘lc ; fa. . 135 Jb.. 1 lc.. .. . 136 Jb.. 1 2 lc.. 2 1 .... 149 Jb.. ....[ |c. . 1 fa. . 1 150 Jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 |c . . 1 fa. . 1 1 1 151 Jb.. 16 3 lc. . 2 2 304 Jb.. lc.. 1 4 i 305 Jb.. 2 3 1 2 4 1 1 lc.. 1 4 fa. . 2 7 1 3 2 1 306 Jb.. 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 lc.. 3 1 3 3 1 307 Jb.. lc. (a. . 1 308 Jb.. 1 lc 1 309 Jb.. 2 lc.. 310 Jb . lc.. 311 Jb.: ■ lc 312 Jb.: 1 lc 2 313 Jb lc 314 Jb.: 1 lc 315 Jb" lc 316 . Jb le 317 Jb.: 1 . . . • 1c . . . • 1 . . - 319 Jb.. 1 lc 1 2 320 h" 1 1 1 |... • |c. . BATTLE CASUALTIES MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS, 1145 l ittalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. Day of month — Continued. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 3 3 r ■ 2 7 8 4 3 i 3 4 1 1 10 8 13 3 1 1 1 7 14 19 27 2 4 9 8 2 1 1 2 9 12 3 2 6 19 27 15 1 1 3 4 5 ..... 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 7 1 1 3 7 16 13 8 6 1 3 5 1 15 IS 1 6 11 11 15 8 3 3 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 i4 1 2 5 6 3 1 1 i 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 3 2 8 1 4 2 3 1 1 1 4 2 3 1 2 4 2 3 5 2 1 1 4 1 1 i 2 2 1 i 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 U 9 1 6 1 3 6 1 1 i 3 1 8 8 3 i 1 1 1 5 2 3 2 1 1 4 2 1 2 3 1 1 .... 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 Total. 7 24 S 36 79 25 30 72 14 1 2 2 8 3 8 57 15 39 55 20 3 1 2 20 1 1 22 33 12 36 36 19 1 1 31 23 12 15 9 1 2 5 1 29 13 12 30 9 2 2 14 4 1 19 6 1 1 1 3 3 8 4 Regi- mental No. 128 129 130 131 133 134 135 136 149 150 151 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 319 320 1146 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Tabi.e 120. — M ounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine G Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. S E PT E M B E R— Continued . Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 1 1 1 2 321 Jb.. 1 1 1 tc.. 1 34 0 Jb.. 1 3 |c. . 2 1 1 1 2 341 Jb.. 2 1 1 4 6 [c.. 2 1 342 Jb.. 1 2 4 |b.. 1 |c. . 1 1 1 1 2 344 Jb.. 1 1 1 6 4 3 |c.. 1 1 345 . |b.. 1 1 [c.. fa.. 346 Jb.. }c . . 347 Jb.. (a. . 1 1 348 Jb.. 1 349 Jb.. 1c ; 350 b.. 2 2 1 1 2 351. . . b.: Not stated... Jb.: 1 2 1 4 1 2 2 [a.. 17 20 20 17 33 42 44 5 10 3 6 8 5 18 Total.. - b.. 22 15 8 15 29 14 19 13 11 9 12 108 65 51 [c.. 4 6 2 3 2 6 4 4 18 18 8 i : OCTOBER. (a. . 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 . b.. 6 i 1 8 2 2 2 5 1 3 1 1 1 |c . . 3 1 1 la.. 10 5 2 5 1 1 4 1 4 4 1 1 2 2 •jb.. 5 1 8 39 14 11 6 2 6 3 2 1 2 1 7 9 6 3 1 12 1 la. . 1 9 3 2 1 4 1 4 1 1 2 3 Jb.. 9 . 2 5 7 19 7 3 5 29 14 4 2 Ic 2 5 2 9 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Jb.. 2 4 1 10 2 3 1 1 Ic 6 1 1 2 3 6 3 1 1 5 11) 17 7 17 7 3 1 1 ■)c 4 6 4 4 1 1 6 Jb.. 4 8 4 4 1 2 2 2 1 Ic 7 Jb.. 1 1 1 jo (a. . 2 4 3 1 2 8 ■Jb.. 3 2 18 12 7 7 3 2 1 5 6 1 ]c. . 1 3 2 10 2 fa.. 1 2 1 1 4 6 1 2 1 9 Jb.. 3 3 5 ] 6 17 9 6 4 11 6 |c.. 4 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 fa. 1 1 1 10 b 3 3 1 1 [c.. 6 1 I BATTLE CASUALTIES MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS. 1147 i ttalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. SEPTEMBE R — C ontinued . : Day of month — Continued. Regi- 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. mental No. 21 3 1 41 i 2 16 321 2 1 8 1 5 l 340 3 2 7 11 7 36 1 2 1 2 2 i 3 1 28 341 3 2 8 1 1 1 i 1 8 1 22 342 1 5 3 4 343 2 2 '6 6 2 24 ) 1 1 6 1 2 4 1 33 344 1 1 1 5 7 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 19 1 48 i 2 1 1 2 17 345 i 1 2 1 2 2 346 3 4 7 1 1 1 i 2 3 10 19 16 53 t 347 1 1 1 14 2 24 1 i 1 1 6 3 15 ) 2 11 11 11 13 4 53 348 1 6 1 3 11 . . . 1 1 ) 1 i l 349 1 1 2 1 9 [ 350 i 1 2 | 1 1 l 351 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 6 3 6 8 6 48 1 3 1 59 28 14 10 9 6 7 4 31 47 106 116 74 822 21 25 25 14 9 4 11 13 21 41 116 161 189 290 142 2 1,526 7 2 3 5 3 2 1 2 1 5 50 58 49 71 19 '365 OCTOBER. 1 1 13 ! 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 47 5 1 43 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 110 35 1 32 1 3 i 1 1 1 7 122 28 1 i 1 1 1 5 34 7 1 4 2 23 i 1 3 1 84 21 2 1 1 3 5 38 9 8 1 i 1 3 26 2 i 2 2 14 i 1 2 2 1 33 8 2 2 1 2 2 3 5 1 1 9 112 4 1 1 27 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 31 8 5 2 2 1 9 1 1 4 1 4 109 2 1 23 8 22 8 3553—25—74 1148 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine G Section C. — MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. OCTOBER— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a 12 13 14 15 1 1 20 11 9 1 4 ! 11 jb.. 4 5 4 12 1 9 2 1 6 11 8 8 6 2 1 [c. . 2 4 2 | 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 12 jb.. 8 6 7 19 10 14 4 1 3 1 1 |c.. 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 2 13 Jb.. 1 1 1 2 10 4 2 1 2 10 11 . jb.. 3 4 3 18 1 7 2 1 1 1 5 15 Jb.. 2 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 44 1 3 1 2 1 15 1 1 1(5 Jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 Jb.. 1 e.. a . 1 1 IK Jb.. 1 3 1 1 (c . . (aT? 19 b.. 1 |c . . (a. . 1 7 14 20 Jb.. 1 i 3 |c-.. la. . i 21 Jb.. |c. . a. . 101 Jb.. 2 |f. . a. . 2 1 1 i 102 Jb.. 1 2 |c. . 1 (a.. 1 1 103 \b.. 2 1 |c. . (a. . 104 Jb.. 1 1 1 |c.: fa. . 2 9 9 1 1 r'" 105 Jb.. 2 5 1 1 1 (c.. (a. . 3 1 ' 1 1 : ioe Jb.. 1 2 1 Ic.. (a. . 11 3 1 10 5 2 1 2 107 Jb.. 10 2 4 4 1 1 Ic.. 2 1 1 (a. . 8 4 c 13 4 2 1 1 1 108 Jb.. 12 4 5 6 7 2 1 1 (c. . 3 1 1 i 1 (a. . 2 i 1 2 i ! 109 Jb.. 2 2 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 Ic.. 2 9 1 1 1 110 Jb.. 1 i |c. . (a. . 1 1 1 8 16 8 1 Ill Jb.. 2 1 1 2 5 16 3 5 1 Ic.. 3 3 2 | ' ! (a. . 1 1 6 2 17 8 7 2 1 112 Jb.. 1 10 2 3 Ic.. 2 2 1 4 fa. . 1 113 Jb.. 2 1 2 ja. . 2 3 1 1 1 3 2 Ill Jb.. 3 2 7 3 1 i 1 1 Ic. . 2 6 [a. . 1 2 115 Jb.. 2 1 9 3 4 2 2 ja. . 1 1 3 i 119 Jb.. 2 1 3 i 2 4 2 i Ic.. 1 BATTLE CASUALTIES MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS, 1149 aalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C. — MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS — Continued OCT OB E R— Continued. Day of month — Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 2 2 57 I 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 96 1 11 1 9 16 1 1 1 3 80 l ^ 9 11 1 1 1 31 | 13 8 11 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 30 I b 7^ 2 1 2 3 60 } 14 1 1 1 1 16 2 1 3 1 22 1 t 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 92 l 15 i 1 4 2 2 1 36 2 1 6 1 16 1 1 2 17 1 2 1 2 8 l 18 1 1 1 2 1 19 1 4 2 1 2 1 40 1 2 1 2 10 > 20 l 1 3 1 1 l 21 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 10 1 9 2 1 1 1 2 2 21 l 101 4 1 5 i 1 2 1 3 9 4 4 5 2 1 2 3 43 i 1 1 3 1 12 10 4 12 14 4 1 8 82 > 102 4 9 4 4 2 16 l 9 2 9 2 2 3 4 6 3 28 ] 1 1 3 1 1* 1 1 2 2 4 25 > 103 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 8 > 104 1 1 1 3 4 3 1 18 1 2 25 12 2 2 3 2 2 62 105 5 10 15 1 8 4 1 1 20 ] 5 4 3 2 ....: 1 1 3 23 106 2 2 1 37 1 i 5 2 2 1 1 37 l 107 1 5 3 2 1 1 1 47 3 2 48 \ 108 6 1 1 3 10 22 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 i 32 ^ 109 1 1 8 1 2 5 } 1 1 9 1 1 2 17 110 1 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 1 1 51 1 3 1 2 1 i i 1 3 2 2 1 64 111 1 1 9 12 1 |l 11 1 1 1 50 1 1 4 2 3 2 6 7 1 1 1 4 71 !■ 112 • •• 2 2 16 14 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 28 ) ...1 4 6 6 2 3 1 2 1 31 > 113 1 4 5 '••I- 32 29 1 2 1 1 1 1 i 82 ] 17 9 1 3 i 9 52 ( 114 3 11 1 2 6 1 I 6 6 2 1 1 1 34 \ 115 2 2 '2 2 1 1 2 1 17 1 1 ■ " 2 1 1 22 > 119 1 1 ! i 2 ) i 1150 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. OCTOBER— Continued. Regimental No. Day of month. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a 12 13 14 3 3 2 7 3 1 1 1 3 1 120 jb.. 7 3 3 4 5 2 1 4 8 5 10 1 3 3 f lc.. (a.. 1 7 3 3 1 2 3 3 1 121 . . . . Jb.. 3 3 3 2 4 10 1 1 jc. . 1 3 1 2 1 1 4 2 i 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 ..Jb.. 13 2 2 |c. . 1 1 fa. J 11 6 4 2 1 3 4 1 2 5 2 1 1 123 Jb.. 1 4 6 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 124 lb.. 4 7 4 15 2 1 2 Jo.. 1 1 3 1 (a.. 1 1 12S lb.. 3 1 1 1 lc. . ! ! a. . 8 2 2 1 1 1 1 129 Jb.. 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lc.. la. . 1 2 1 1 130 Jb.. 2 1 1 1 1 1 fa. . 131 Jb.. 1 1 r lc.. 1 (a.. 1 7 9 132 Jb.. 2 29 11 1 1 1 |c.. 15 1 (a.. 1 1 5 1 133 1 4 4 '"■lc" 1 (a.. 1 134 lc.. fa.. i 135 Jb.. 4 1 2 1 Jc... fa. . 3 1 3 1 1 1 8 136 Jb.. 9 1 1 1 1 lc.. 1 (a.. 1 149 .. lc.". fa.. 2 1 15 150 Jb.. 1 1 3 11 lc. . 1 4 |a.. 1 4 151 3 1 1 1 2 2 7 lc. . 1 1 fa. . i 304.... Jb.. fa.. 2 1 4 1 3 305... 2 2 4 1 1 2 2 2 i i 1 1 (a. . 2 300 2 3 3 3 6 2 1 1 10 lc. . 1 1 1 7 3 1 2 4 . J 307 Jb.: 1 1 |a. . 1 4 18 12 3 1 1 2 308 .. . 1 1 lc (a. . 1 1 1 309 Jb.. 1 1 1 3 -■ 310 Jb 4 lc (a. 1 1 1 311 Jb 1 1 2 lc" 3 i 3 1 1 2 312 Jb 5 lc fa i 1 1 15 64 11 5 1 1 2 313 . . Jh" lc.. 4 6 3 BATTLE CASUALTIES MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS, 1151 q I. lions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. OCT 0 B E R— Continued . Day of month — Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. n IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 1 1 1 2 35 1 1 2 1 - 71 > 120 3 1 1 37 3 1 2 41 121 1 6 17 17 l 122 2 [ 2 11 1 1 1 63 2 1 3 34 (• 123 l 1 13 1 1 3 22 1 1 1 1 41 L 124 6 [ 2 6 128 1 1 19 1 1 4 16 l 129 1 2 3 10 1 21 1 1 1 1 2 19 [ 130 i I i 2 1 3 131 2 11 6 1 37 1 3 1 1 51 > 132 1 17 1 17 1 1 3 1 16 \ 133 1 1 1 1 3 l 134 1 1 3 1 8 2 19 > 135 6 6 2 1 2 23 1 1 6 3 22 V 136 5 6 1 3 1 1 1 ■ 149 1 2 1 3 i 2 6 1 2 1 1 50 i 3 4 i 1 1 4 4 1 2 3 1 53 [ 150 1 1 3 14 1 1 2 10 1 2 2 4 1 1 3 8 40 } 151 2 1 2 2 1 icP i 2 3 > 304 1 1 21 i 1 1 1 1 1 32 i 305 6 | 3 j 1 i 35 > 306 1 21 ] 1 1 1 \ 307 6 7 35 8 3 9 1 1 2 1 114 i 4 4 4 3 1 3 3 4 i 1 2 37 } 30S 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 6 3 6 1 33 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 18 ^ 309 2 2 2 1 1 1 12 *1 1 2 ] 4 [ 310 1 3 ] *• 1 15 311 •• i 1 14 i 1 i 1 1 4 1 1 IS 2 9 j- 312 107 ] 2 1 34 [ 313 13 1152 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine L Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. OCTOBER — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (a.. 1 ] 314 |b.. 1 i 2 1 1 [c.. (a.. 1 1 1 1 4 13 5 1 2 315 b.. 2 3 2 3 7 2 C- 1 1 3 fa.. 310 ■ b.. 1 1 1 |e . . la.. 1 1 ' 317 7 b.. i 2 ... 1c.. (a.. 1 2 31S 7b.. 1 1 1 jc.. 1 la.. 1 28 6 1 1 1 319 7b.. 4 1 1 ... lc.. 2 1 la. . 1 1 3 2 3 8 720 7b.. 1 2 1 3 14 [e.. 1 1 la.. 3 2 3 1 2 321 7b.. 1 1 2 8 9 3 3 8 1 3 8 1 |c.. 3 2 1 2 1 (a.. 338 7 b.. 1 2 |c.. 1 1 .... [a.. 1 17 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 ....I 340 Jb.. 1 lc.. la.. 9 2 3 2 341 7b.. 2 1 |e.. la.. 1 30 5 1 1 2 342 7b.. 1 1 1 |c.. la.. 1 343 7b.. 1 le.. la. . 13 4 1 3 18 1 1 1 344 V. 1 c. . 1 I (a. . 1 9 . 2 1 345 7 b.. 1 1 1 [c. . la. . 346 7b.. 4 1 1 ::... lc. . 3 [a.. 4 2 1 1 1 347 7b.. 10 3 7 2 i i 3 1 le.. 4 1 2 4 (a. . 1 2 1 2 1 i 348 7b.. 4 7 3 3 3 2 1 1 lc. . 1 7 2 i (a. . 349 7 b.. lc . . la. . 350 7b.. ! le . a. . 1 1 351 7 b.. | lc.. - ■ j la.. 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 i 1 3 Not stated. .. 7b.. 5 3 3 12 7 4 7 7 3 2 3 i 5 (c. . 3 2 1 2 [a.. 80 58 72 178 146 38 61 38 58 81 83 63 64 113 Total. ..7b.. 150 72 101 216 139 130 75 122 131 31 100 68 74 172 (c.. 22 20 22 39 41 31 24 40 43 17 26 23 12 38 BATTLE CASUALTIES MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS, 1153 ittalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. OCTOBER — Continued. Day of month— Continued. Total. Regi- mental No. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. 2 ] 1 2 8 L 314 1 1 32 1 1 2 24 l 315 1 4 i 316 2 3 l 317 3 ] 1 4 318 1 3 1 47 1 2 1 2 2 19 l 319 2 6 1 4 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 ! :::::::: 66 \ 5 4 3 1 1 8 2 i 1 57 I, 320 2 1 1 1 i 18 2 3 1 3 10 1 1 | 1 9 43 j 3 1 2 9 2 69 ^ 321 1 2 3 338 j. .. . 2 4 n 2 3 1 45 ] i 2 4 340 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 34 1 11 s 6 2 1 1 8 1 52 [ 341 2 2 2 11 1 2 2 ! i 46 1 1 1 1 7 [ 342 i 1 2 1 1 3 1 [ 343 . .. 3 2 3 1 i 2 1 60 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 2 2 19 344 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 . . 3 15 1 i' 1 1 2 1 [ 345 2 2 346 3 9 1 9 4 43 347 3 17 8 1 1 3 1 30 34S 2 13 1 1 2 [ 349 1 r i 350 i 351 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 32 4 3 3 3 1 3 2 1 3 3 2 3 4 106 9 66 83 142 39 30 35 10 23 27 34 20 35 40 32 38 64 1,956 77 117 78 40 50 58 44 88 54 41 34 47 50 23 1 21 70 159 2,853 15 21 8 9 10 14 9 18 11 15 5 10 6 1 10 21 608 1154 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Tabu: 120. -Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine G Battalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. NOVEMBER. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 Not stated. Toti (a.. 1 1 1 i i Jb.. 11 2 2 3 1 1 |c.. la. . 1 1 1 1 1 ■ ia.. 1 3. lb.. 1 1 2 1 1 Ic.. la.. 2 1 2 4 Jb.. 2 2 2 3 3 (c. . 1 la.. 1 1 5 lb.. 24 1 8 22 10 3 1 1 4 4 Ic.. 4 6 7 2 1 |a. . 1 0 Jb.. 9 3 4 1 1 4 le.. 1 (a.. 1 1 1 s Jb.. 2 1 1 ic.. |a.. 1 1 9 lb.. 2 1 1 - 1 |c.. la. . 1 1 11. Jb.. 1 3 |c.. (a.. 12. Jb.. 1 |c. . 1 |a. . 13 . Jb-- 3 3 [c. . 2 2 |a. . 1 14. Jb.. 4 2 1 1 2 [c. . 1 (a. . 1 15 Jb.. 1 1 4 2 1 17 3 |c. . 1 11 1 a. . 10 Jb.. 2 Ic.. |a. . 17 Jb.. 1 |c.. 19 ib.. 1 Ic.. (a. . 1 1 1 9 2 2 20 Jb.. 3 2 1 1 ic.. 3 la. . 1 1 1 1 21 lb.. 1 |c.. a. . 10 3 2 3 1 1 101 Jb.. 1 a.. 4 3 1 1 1 1 ]| 102 lb.. 2 2 3 3 1 1 j Ic. . 1 2 la. . 3 2 6 1 1 1 1 3 i 103 lb.. 1 1 3 Ic.. 1 1 a. . 1 2 104 Jb 105 jb 1 fa. . 1 17 1 i 107 Jb 1 [a. . 5 3 1 1 108 lb.. 8 Ic. . 1 J la.. 14 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 3 4 109 lb.. 1 3 1 Ic 110 Jb . 1 Ic.. 1 BATTLE CASUALTIES MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS. 1155 Tile 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun Battalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. NO VE MBE R — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii Not stated. Total. 1 fa.. . Jb.. [c. . 1 1 fa.. Jb.. 1 1 2 ic.. a.. ib.. 1 1 2 c.. fa. . 1 1 b.. ! |c.. (a. . 1 Jb.. 1 i fa.. Jb.. 1 1 1 3 |c.. fa. . 9 2 . Jb.. 1 1 1 2 1 |c. . 1 . la. . 1 1 . 2 -b.. 1 i Ic.. a.. 1 2 1 l Jb.. 1 1 2 |c.. 3 1 1 1 1 2 9 Jb.. 1 3 .. 9 Ic.. 6 6 1 . i: . . .. Jb.. 1 1 |c.. a. . 1 1 i: Jb.. 1 1 Ic.. a.. 1 1 9 Jb.. i 1 2 |c.. a.. i; Jb.. 1 l Ic.. fa. . 1 1 i; Jb.. 1 1 1 3 Ic.. a.. l Jb.. 1 1 Ic.. 1 Jb.. 1 11 2 3 4 3 2 1 32 Ic.. 1 6 ja. . 1 1 i Jb.. 8 6 9 1 i 35 Ic.. 1 2 3 la. . 1 1 2 i Jb.. Ic.. a.. i Jb.. 3 1 1 4 1 10 Ic.. 3 3 a. . 1 1 i b.. 3 4 2 1 9 12 Ic.. la.. 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 31 . b" 10 3 2 4 1 1 1 1 i 24 Ic.. 1 1 1 3 a. . 1 3 1 1 1 j Ic" la. . 2 1 1 4 7 1 5 13 Ic.. 1 i - a.. 7 1 8 Ic.. 5 J |a. . 1 1 11 9 1 28 ic.: ! i 3 1156 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120. - Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, arid killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine ( Battalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section C.— MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS— Continued. N 0 V EM B E R— Contin ued . Regimental No. Day of month. To 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 Not stated. la.. 1 311 ..lb.. 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 . 1 |c . . 3 . 1 (a.. 2 3 4 1 1 2 312. ..lb.. 1 3 4 8 3 2 1 (c.. 1 2 2 1 la. . 1 1 1 313 . .lb.. 2 2 6 4 2 |c. . 2 la. . 314 Jb.. 1 1 1 |c.. la. . 1 1 1 315. lb.. 8 2 1 1 |c. . 1 la. . 1 3 216. ..lb.. 1 1 2 E 2 (a.. 317. . . lb. . 3 4 2 1) "1c.. 2 ja. . 1 2 i 318 lb.. 1 1 2 1 b 1c.. 2 1 1 ja. . 319 ..lb.. 1 I |c.. ja. . 2 1 3 1 1 320 ,|b.. |c.. ja. . 1 i 321 ...lb.. 1 1 1c.. la. . 1 1 1 1 i 340 ...lb.. 1 2 2 1 1 2 i k. 1 i ja. . 2 3 2 341 .. Jb.. 13 7 4 3 2 2 i 1c.. 6 5 1 lb ja. . 1 342 ...lb.. 14 4 6 10 3 1 1 3 4 1 7 1 1 1 1 4 ja. . 16 4 2 4 2 1 9 343 . . Jb . . 10 6 2 1 1 1 1 |c. . 6 1 " 1 1 2 1 1 344 .. Jb.. 1 2 { 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 10 3 2 1 f 345 ...lb.. 2 1 1 2 2 1 | |l[ 1 ] . Jb.. 1 ] 1 1 347... ...lb.. 6 3 9 6 1 1 1 1 6 1 | b 6 1 2 1 1 1 1c.. 2 1 1 1 1 349. |h 1c" a. . 1 3 1 350 . . . |b . . 1 1 4 1 1 1 < 1 1 1 g Not stated -I!" 5 3 3 2 1 i 1 1 1 1 _!]. (a.. 74 39 19 35 21 18 9 7 8 45 26 23 II Total * ih w 87 97 61 46 43 24 24 64 49 [C.. 44 23 16 14 14 3 4 5 26 17 * In 1917 and 1918, not specified, as follows: Wounded by gas, 32; wounded by gunshot missile, 50; killed in action, 19. These cases are included in this total. 1158 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gu Section D.— ENGINEERS.* JANUARY. Regimental No. Day of month. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 (a. . 1 1 lb.. |c.. fa.. 12 lb. . 1 ic.. |a. . 310 {b.. |c.. a. . 315 lb.. Ic.. (a. . Not stated ■ b.. |c. . fa. . 1 Total.. . .... i 1 JUNE. fa. . 8 6 1 3 4 3 1 2 i 3 3 13 1 1 Jb.. 3 3 3 4 2 4 Ic.. fa. . 2 3 1 4 4 1 7 3 1 4 17 i jb.. 2 4 11 5 5 29 26 14 17 10 4 18 9 39 Ic.. 3 2 1 12 1 4 1 1 13 7 4 Jb 1 |e .... fa.. 1 1 Jb.. 1 Ic b.' ic a. . 2 2 1 ic.". |a. . 1 5 1 \b . ic Jb Ic Jb.. Ic fa. . 2 Jb.. BATTLE CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 1163 5 , tt ions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. MAY — Continued. Day of month — Continued. Regi- Not stated. Total. mental ie 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 No. 1 1 1 12 2 2 [ H 1 1 \ 15 2 2 | 21 1 1 2 23 1 i 40 1 2 l 55 2 4 1 1 2 101 3 102 1 1 ■ 110 1 3 4 1 10 25 i 1 1 1 1 6 ! 117 1 302 1 308 1 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 3 9 6 6 8 1 17 83 4 ii 1 5 2 1 1 1 2 4 12 8 6 6 120 > 1 6 1 16 JUNE. - 1 1 : 26 1 1 59 1 | ) 11 7 4 3 1 3 1 1 1 103 1 4 6 5 2 1 3 2 1 1 4 248 } 2 j> 5 3 1 1 1 l 1 l 5 1 1 i 1 1 9 i 1 1 9 l 6 1 1 2 1 ) 1 1 11 4 } i ^ i 8 | 21 2 i 3 3 23 1 . 1 1 1 25 -I. 1 i 4 1 27 1164 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . —Wounds by gas and, by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. J UN E — Continued . Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (a.. 29 ■ b.. ] to.. la. . •10 4b.. 1c.. la.. 1 ""1c" la. . 4 1 3 2 3 1 101 ■ b.. 1 1 1 Ic.. la.. 103 -!b.. 1 Ic.. 1 la.. HO LSI ' MI STATIST! S. - _ — "" c:.: Vi,"*.: Ariitttr^ JtlcchuK I S « :;on D. — E\ CUXEERS — 0 . “ ;i~ UcG . AUGUST. DSV CC EMaUj. fa.. — BATTLE CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 1169 i liions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. AUGUST. Day of month— Continued. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. Total. 1 1 7 14 2 4 17 1 2 2 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 6 1 1 2 1 82 92 2 1 19 6 20 5 2 21 3 1 i 1 2 1 2 13 3 1 1 1 i 2 2 ... 1 i LLI - l 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 6 1 7 i 1 17 1 i 1 1 1 4 6 6 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 20 11 2 1 5 3 2 2 1 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 96 51 8 5 9 6 29 18 5 IS 17 1 3 18 4 2 1 1 1 4 2 4 1 1 1 6 11 1 7 2 1 1 1 2 5 1 3 1 4 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 . 1 4 1 1 8 1 • 1 Regi- mental No. r 2 4 6 7 12 14 16 21 23 25 26 27 29 37 40 56 101 102 103 104 105 107 108 110 111 112 1170 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. AUGUST— Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 fa. . 1 1 117 lb.. 1 3 2 1 1 (c.. ' (a.. 1 302 lb.. 1 5 3 1 Ic. . a.. 303 lb.. 1 |c. . a. . 1 • • 305 lb.. 1 Ic.. [a. . 300 lb.. |c.. la.. 1 1 307 lb.. 4 1 i Ic.. (a. . 308 lb.. 1 Ic.. a. . 314 lb.. 1 Ic.. fa. . 318 lb.. 1 i |. Ic. . [a. . 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 i Not stated • b.. Ic.. 1 | fa.. 10 4 6 50 17 20 16 14 29 9 11 9 Total... lb.. 4 7 7 13 17 40 31 29 15 21 16 22 16 13 |c. . 7 6 7 4 4 3 4 2 1 SEPTEMBER. fa. . 1 i 1 1 Jb- 1 1 1 22 2 Ic.. 4 (a. . 2 Jb.. 1 1 3 1 i 9 2 2 |c.. 1 1 2 4 Jb.. 2 faT/ 6 Jb.. 1 fa. . 1 7 Jb.- 1 6 1 2 1 faT? 1 11 Jb.. 1 1 12 jb.. 1 1 14 Jb.. 2 16 Jb.. 21 Jb.. 23 Jb.. 1 1 1 1 [c . . fa. . 1 24 lb.. 25 Jb.. 26 Jb.. ’ BATTLE CASUALTIES ENGINEERS, 1171 aalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1913, inclusive — Continued. Section D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. AUGUST— Continued. : - Day of month — Continued. Regi- Not stated . Total. mental 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 No. 1 1 6 1 9 l 117 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 2 30 1 1 3 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 1 3 30 j- 302 2 1 4 1 j- 303 ... 1 1 1 2 j 305 1 1 j 306 2 3 2 12 j 307 1 1 2 308 6 6 | 1 2 314 1 3 318 1 2 1 1 1 16 1 1 3 3 6 6 6 7 7 13 ii ii 13 7 13 5 4 6 9 4 352 i 29 7 3 9 8 6 ii 6 5 3 5 12 8 7 12 1 400 6 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 4 61 26 1172 MEDICAL, AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine | Section D. — ENGINEERS— Continued. SEPTEMBER — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 fa. . 27 jb-- 1 [c.. 28 jb - . |c . . fa. . 1 29 jb-- (c.. 20 21 1 1 37 jb.. 2 Ic. . ' a. . 1 1 101 112 1 1 2 1 1 i 114 1 1 1 1 20 ! 117 10 1 '2 1 1 15 301 1 1 1 92 I 1 4 6 4 1 2 59 302 2 7 2 1 8 1 1 4 30 1 1 6 1 57 j 2 1 9 2 1 3 4 4 6 1 37 303 1 2 1 2 2 1 9 1 1 3 1 1 7 | 1 1 2 6 304 1 1 ) 2 1 1 9 6 > 305 1 I s 9 1 1 1 2 44 > 1 1 1 1 10 f 307 ) 1 [ 308 ) 1 3 [ 310 ... 1 1 1 I 1 1 2 i 313 4 4 9 2 1 3 15 39 ) 1 1 1 3 6 5 2 44 i 314 9 1 1 7 1 ... . 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 9 1 8 2 27 > 315 ■ 14 1 1174 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action , Infantry, Artillery, Machine Section D.— ENGINEERS — Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. egimental No. Day of month. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a 12 13 14 - fa.. .Jb.. 1 |c. . 2 1 2 1 1 1 i [c. . 1 A\).. 1 Ic.. fa. . Ah.. t stated... |c. . fa. . .1 Jb.. 1 1 1 fa. . 1 1 1 2 . Jb Ic" fa.. 9 !3 Jb.. 1 9 9 2 1 . fa" | >4 Jb.. Ic. . . |j. j. >5 Jb.. 5 1 1 1 -ir fa. . 1 1 1 >6 Jb.. 1 1 1 1 7 Jb.. 1 8 1 k- BATTLE CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 1175 Stations , and Engineers , by month and by day , Jan . 1 to Nov . 11 , 1918 , inclusive — Continued. Section D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. SEPTEMBER— Continued. 2 _ 3 137 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 4 81 } 1 21 1 1 1 1 2 11 28 ) 1 1 1 3 2 i i 7 101 r 2 1 20 ] 1 i 7 21 1 l 2 1 1 1 40 \ 4 6 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 12 l 5 1 2 i 7 6 6 3 4 1 3 1 1 2 2 66 3 6 10 7 21 24 6 4 i 9 1 6 1 4 149 l 6 4 4 1 25 1 1 3 2 49 1 2 1 3 19 6 2 4 4 9 5 2 1 1 1 3 4 2 154 7 1 35 | 3 1 6 l “ 1 3 } ^ 1 9 1 } 13 1 1 4 3 } H 1 2 1 1 1 3 | 15 2 3 i 1 1 6 1 16 1 2 4 i 1 3 1 2 ii 1 21 3 6 1 1 2 l 22 1 1 3 6 | i 1 1 1 3 1 16 i 23 16 16 i 1 ( 24 1 i 2 i i l ii l 25 1 1 i 3 1 3 n l 26 1 2 2 6 n l 27 i 1176 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine < L Section I).— ENGINEERS— Continued. OCTOBER — Continued. Day of month. Regimental No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 i a. . 28 ■ b.. 1 c. . a. . 12 1 2 2 29 b.. 1 c.. 1 1 37 b.. 1 c . . 1 40 b.. 2 1 c. . 56 b.. 1 1 c. - 2 1 101 b.. 1 12 c. . a. . 13 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 102 b.. 6 4 2 1 2 1 1 c. . a. . 2 1 1 1 103 b.. 2 7 1 3 7 6 2 1 1 C-. 1 6 1 a. . 1 1 1 104 b.. 9 2 1 1 2 1 1 c. . 9 1 3 3 1 1 1 105 b.. 3 2 2 1 3 1 1 5 4 1 1 3 ””|l 107 b.. 1 1 1 3 2 108 b.. 1 7 1 1 2 1 25 4 6 9 9 2 1 1 1 ... . 110 b.. 4 1 3 1 1 a. . Ill b.. 1 1 i ... 112 b.. 1 ... . ... ... 114 b.. 1 115 a. . 1 4 117 b.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 10 fe c. . 3 s 1 301 b.. 1 2 1 ... . 1 302 b.. 4 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 5 1 c. . 1 1 3 fa. . 1 4 1 1 3 2 2 1 i fl 303 b.. 1 1 1 1 1 5 24 2 6 1 1 2 1 304 b.. 2 1 10 2 i ... . fa. . 1 1 1 305 h 3 1 1 i 2 1 306 b.. 1 4 1 i 3 2 1 1 307 b.. 6 3 1 2 5 2 1 1 1 1 6 c . . 1 1 1 1 1 308 b.. 1 2 3 1 310 b.. 2 i c. . i BATTLE CASUALTIES— ENGINEERS. 1177 Bitalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section I).— ENGINEERS — Continued. OCTOBER — Continued. Day of month— Continued. Regi- Total. mental 6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Not stated. No. — ) 1 ,*• 28 1 1 1 1 1 2 28 1 1 2 [ 29 1 - ••• 1 1 4 1 1 3 L 37 l 1 1 1 4 l 40 1 ) 2 4 1 1 1 10 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 l 101 1 1 29 37 7 12 2 2 2 3 1 1 4 6 139 1 1 49 25 7 8 3 2 2 2 1 2 122 l 102 10 2 1 2 15 1 2 1 4 12 j 1 1 1 1 4 38 V 103 8 -1 2 3 8 1 1 1 2 22 ] 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 9 2 28 l 104 3 24 3 3 1 2 1 9 58 3 9 1 1 1 2 2 1 42 y 105 4 6 1 ; 1 4 1 1 7 [ 107 1 1 l i 3 ) 2 14 1 108 1 | 2 1 1 5 4 1 63 1 1 1 16 110 2 | 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 7 l 111 | 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 i 112 1 ) 2 114 | 1 1 ^ 115 1 I 2 1 3 1 1 1 6 23 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 39 1 117 1 6 I 1 2 4 y 301 1 i i 1 1 1 5 10 ' 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 37 i 302 1 1 8 1 1 i 2 1 5 1 2 4 13 5 57 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 8 1 27 ^ 303 .... 1 1 | .... 1 1 1 1 48 .... 1 17 y 304 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 2 35 305 4 1 8 8 ) 1 8 y 306 2 3 1 1 1 1 16 1 5 2 4 5 1 i 4 1 2 1 57 l 307 1 2 2 1 1 1 ii 1 1 3 1 8 y 308 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 9 15 } 310 i 2 ) 1178 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120. — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine i Section D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. O C T O B E R — C ontinued . Regimental No. 313 314 315 310 317 318 602 603 604 Not stated lb. Day of month. Jo. I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 1 (a. . J b . . 2 Ic.. i 1 1 ■jb.. 1 2 (c. . 1 1 Jb.. 1 1 1 4 3 4 1 1 1 ■jb.. 10 21 18 n 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 Ic.. 3 7 1 Jb. . 1 1 |c. - 1 Jb.. 2 1 1 Jb.. Ic. . [a. . Jb.. 1 Jb.. fa. . Jb.. 3 1 1 2 9 2 (a.. 60 30 18 48 112 25 23 22 18 15 6 13 11 25 Jb.. 57 64 53 71 50 26 28 61 57 52 22 21 43 107 le.. 6 14 7 4 11 2 7 5 23 11 2 1 13 31 NOVEMBER. Day of month. imental No. Tc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Not stated. 1 Jb.. 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 Jb.. 34 - 1 1 1 3 3 9 13 1 6 1 1 7 Jb.. 1 1 (a. . 1 1 1 i Jb.. 1 i 1 1 1 1 Jb.. 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 i Jb.. 1 2 6 9 2 9 6 1 2 i 2 i Jb.. 1 1 i i Jb" 1 e 2 ...Jb.. 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 i (a. . 1 i h. 1 |c.. 1 ... 2 .. 4.. 5-. 6 . . 7.. 11 . 12 . 16. 21 . 22 . BATTLE CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 1179 Btalions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. OCTOBER — Continued. Day of month — Continued. Regi- Not stated. Total. mental f 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 No. 1 1 1 1 3 ^ 313 1 2 4 1 3 14 ] 1 1 1 6 5 2 1 6 9 . 4 32 I 314 1 2 1 i 1 1 9 ] 2 1 2 5 4 15 f 315 2 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 3 83 [ 316 10 1 ) 1 i 4 [ 317 1 1 i 1 6 318 1 i 2 5 602 ■ *” 1 1 603 2 . 604 1 2 3 i 18 18 47 74 10 27 20 19 9 12 5 7 8 13 19 21 6 146 910 29 71 65 38 44 44 11 17 18 22 19 33 21 18 30 20 51 1,334 3 20 10 3 27 1 3 2 6 2 4 4 9 239 N OVEMBER — Continued. Regimental No. ■to.. Day of month. Total. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Not stated. 2 1 2 12 1 i 4 3 1 1 1 1 2 i 1 2 i 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 5 5 1 1 2 2 2 1 i 1 1 1 2 10 1 1 3 2 1 i l i 1 1 1 1 2 3553— 2c -76 1180 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. Table 120 . — Wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun talions, and Engineers, by month and by day, Jan. 1 to Nov. 11, 1918, inclusive — Continued. Section D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. NOVEMBER — Continued. Regimental No. Day of month. T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Not stated. 107 . jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 108 Jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 112 Jb.. 2 2 2 4 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 117 j b . . 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 302 . .... . Jb.. 12 2 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 303 Jb.. 1 5 1 1 304 . Jb.. 2 2 5 1 3 1 2 1 305 . ... Jb.. 31 1 5 3 2 1 2 4 2 1 1 1 7 17 306 . . . Jb.. 2 1 6 1 3 2 307 . ... . . JbTJ 1 308 . Jb.. 1 1 1 1 313 . ... . . ]l>.. 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 314 . . Jb 19 4 3 2 2 7 1 1 5 1 1 12 5 4 3 6 7 1 1 1 315 jb 8 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 4 3 1 1 316 . Jb. 2 4 1 2 1 1 i 1 317 Jb.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 318 jb. 2 1 1 1 1 401 Jh 002 |b 2 1 1 i 1 fa 1 603 jb.. 2 2 1 2 Id. Not stated Jb 4 i 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 — — ■ “ fa. 24 8 7 n 13 14 10 3 5 16 3 ' 2 Total* ib. 133 31 31 39 26 19 25 29 22 38 45 4 1c. 19 5 3 5 3 2 6 4 3 11 2 ** * In 1917 and 1918, not specified, as follows: Wounded by gas, 35; wounded by gunshot missile, 49; killed in action, 20. These cases ar < included in this total. BATTLE CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 1181 GENERAL COMPARISONS. GAS AND GUNSHOT NOUNOS HOSPITAL CASES, A. E. F. - U. S. TROOPS. WORLD WAR ADMISSIOHS, ANNUAL RATES RATIOS PER 1000 DEATHS. ANNUAL RATES 1.16 11.65 CASE FATALITY PERCENTAGE RATES 9 GAS IW 1 ■ 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.73 8.26 DAYS LOST AVERAGE FOR EACH CASE 50 60 70 80 90 4177 ■ 95.99 Plate LIV 1182 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, Table 121. — Deaths and wounded, American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia and Siberia, August, 1918, to March, 1920, inclusive; absolute numbers. North Russian Siberia.* C 109 82 35 30 81 72 19 8 305 Not stated. a Annual Report of the Secretary of War (1919, p. 24), b Annual Report of the Surgeon General (1920, p. 408). c Includes 28 presumed killed in action. The strength of American troops in Siberia in 1920 was as follows: January, 5,899; February, 3,769; and March, 2,533. ADMISSIONS, DEATHS, DISCHARGES, AND DAYS LOST, 1183 i e 122.- — Admission, deaths, discharges for disability and days lost, including killed in action, total army, excluding North Russia and Siberia a — Absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and percentages, Apr. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1919, inclusive. Rank and country. Officers. n,d States: iseases onbattle injuries Lu:j>e: iseases onbattle injuries 'bunded in action died in action tl countries: iseases onbattle injuries Total American enlisted men. n d States: 'iseases i onbattle injuries .upe: diseases ! onbattle injuries rounded in action filled in action - h :pine Islands: diseases lonbattle injuries urban Islands: diseases jionbattle injuries ’a mi: diseases lonbattle injuries i r countries and not stated: diseases lonbattle injuries ”i sports: diseases lonbattle injuries Total Native Troops. 'i linos: diseases 'lonbattle injuries Pi o Ricans: diseases. lonbattle injuries ilaiians: Diseases lonbattle injuries Total Oases 'I battle injuries " inded in action Ked in action Grand total Admissions. | Deaths Discharges for disability. Days lost. j Absolute j numbers. Ratios per 1,000 Per- centage of total. Abso- lute num- bers. Ratios per 1,000 Per- centage of total. Abso- lute num- bers. Ratios per 1,000 Per- centage of total. Absolute numbers. Annual ratios per 1,000 Per- centage of total. 73, 587 592. 17 1. 81 860 6. 92 .75 1,325 10.60 . 65 1, 210, 447 26.69 1.39 7,411 59. 64 .18 362 2.91 .32 136 1.09 .07 156,218 3.44 .18 36,929 500. 09 .91 562 7. 62 .49 307 4. 16 .15 875,986 32. 55 1.01 3,348 45. 41 .08 305 4. 14 .27 1S1 2. 45 .09 158, 076 5. 87 .18 8, 198 1,618 111. 19 21.95 .20 .04 617 1,618 8.37 21.95 .54 1.42 646 8. 76 .32 658,341 24. 46 .76 3,344 398. 61 • OS 54 6.44 .05 63 7.51 .03 49, 698 16.23 .06 365 43.51 .01 16 1.91 .01 16 1.91 .01 8, 530 2. 79 .01 134, 800 653.16 3.31 4,394 21.29 3.85 2,674 12. 96 1.31 3,117, 296 41.38 3.59 2, 390, 878 1, 132. 52 58. 67 33, 99S 16. 10 29. 80 152, 696 72.33 74. 57 36, 002, 278 46. 72 41.41 186,383 88.59 4. 57 2, 202 1.04 1.93 5,052 2.39 2.47 2, 832, 738 3.68 3.26 873, 816 548. 86 21.44 20, 756 13.04 18. 19 11,489 7. 22 5.61 22, 755, 524 39.16 26.18 86,590 54.39 2. 13 2,375 1.49 2.0.8 4,161 2.61 2.03 3,378,340 5.81 3.86 215, 891 35, 076 19,522 135. 60 22.03 5.30 .86 13, 074 35, 076 73 821 22.03 11.46 30.74 24, 541 15.41 11.98 16, 833,503 28. 97 19.36 910.12 .48 3.40 .06 150 6.99 .07 301,178 38. 47 .35 2, 697 125. 73 .07 37 1.72 .03 20 .93 .01 34,325 4.38 .04 11,882 609.93 .29 39 2. 00 .03 238 12. 22 .12 176, 290 24. 79 .20 3,239 166-26 .08 42 2.16 .03 23 1.18 .01 42,311 5. 95 .05 15,387 7S1.55 .38 32 1.63 .03 116 5.89 .06 180, 810 25.16 .21 2,499 126. 93 .06 39 1.98 .03 24 1.22 .01 32, 969 4. 59 .04 28, 628 2,011.52 .70 357 25.08 .31 1,483 104. 20 .72 459, 897 88. .53 .53 2,529 177. 70 .06 77 5. 41 .07 843 59.23 .41 68,897 13. 26 .08 30,685 284. 03 .75 1,122 10. 39 .98 321 2.97 .16 325, 358 8.25 .37 1,476 13.66 .04 110 1.02 .10 55 .51 .03 31,628 .80 .04 3,907,178 1, 005. 42 95. 87 109, 409 28.15 95. 89 201,212 51.78 98. 26 83,456,046 58.84 95.99 12,157 654. 45 .30 117 6. 30 .10 357 19. 22 .17 138,217 20. 39 .16 1,452 78.17 .04 12 . 65 .01 9 .49 .00 16, 063 2.37 .02 15, 498 1,309.84 .38 124 10.48 .11 270 22. 82 .13 166,524 38. 56 .19 829 70.06 .02 11 .93 .01 10 .85 .00 9, 740 2. 26 .01 3,151 561. 18 .08 25 4. 45 .02 224 39. S9 .11 39,221 19. 14 .05 251 44. 70 .01 3 .53 .00 9 1.60 .00 3,541 1.73 .00 33, 33S 925. 49 .82 292 8.11 .26 879 24. 40 .43 373,306 28. 39 .43 3,515,464 851.52 86 26 58,119 14. OS 50. 94 169, 039 40. 94 82. 55 62, 681, 428 41.60 72.09 299,069 72. 44 7.34 5,591 1. 35 4. 90 10,539 2. 55 5. 15 6,773,376 4.49 7.79 224,089 36, 694 54. 28 8. S9 5.50 .90 13,691 36, 694 3.32 8.89 12. 00 32.16 25, 187 6.10 12.30 17, 491, 844 11.61 20. 12 4,075,316 987. 12 100. 00 114,095 27. 64 100. 00 204, 765 49.69 100. 00 86,946,648 57. 70 100. 00 Statistics for North Russia and Siberia are so incomplete that it has been thought best not to include them. dbles 45, page 86 and 121, page 1179 give all data available on this subject, urce of information: Medical reports to the Surgeon General’s Office. APPENDIX I. EXTRACTS FROM THE MANUAL FOR THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS (1916, corrected to June 15, 1918.) REGISTER AND REPORT OF SICK AND WOUNDED. THE REGISTER. 427. A full record of the sick and wounded of every military post or station and separate command which is attended by a medical officer or private physician will be made on register cards, Form 52; but this requirement will not be applicable in time of war to troops or commands in the theater of operations, except camp hospitals (or field hospitals acting as such), evacuation hospitals, base hospitals, and other immobile sanitary formations on the line of communications. (See pars. 575 to 582.) These cards collectively constitute the register of patients, and a case carded on them is said to be on the register. (a) The commanding officer will provide the surgeon with any information the latter may not have which is necessary for preparing and completing the register. 428. A register card will be made: (а) For every person admitted to the hospital for treatment. (б) For every officer, enlisted man, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, and member of the Nurse Corps with the command, including retired officers and soldiers under assign- ment to active duty, who, though not admitted to the hospital, is excused on account of sickness or injury from the performance of his military duty, or some part of it, such as attendance on certain calls, drills, target practice, mounted duty, etc. (c) For every officer, enlisted man, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, and member of the Nurse Corps with the command who, though not excused from duty, is prescribed for or treated, or placed under observation with a view to treatment or, in the case of an enlisted man, to discharge on account of disability , if his disability is of such a character as to have a prob- able bearing on his subsequent medical history: Provided , That a case once carded for record only under this provision will not again be carded for record only on the same register except when necessary to comply with the provisions of sections (d), (e), (/), and ( h ) of this paragraph. For example, every case of venereal disease or insanity, or suspected venereal disease or insanity, which comes under observation or treatment, will, unless previously on the register or otherwise required to be registered, be carded for record only under this provision. (C-. M. M. D. No. 6, Feb. 14, 1918.) ( d ) For every officer, enlisted man, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, and member of the Nurse Corps with the command, not currently on the register, who is retired or discharged for disability or dies. (e) For every officer, enlisted man, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, and member of the Nurse Corps with the command, not currently on the register, who is sent to another station or command for observation or treatment : Provided, That this regulation shall not apply to commands which have no hospitals and which habitually send their hospital cases to a hospital in the near vicinity. (See par. 217J.) (/) For every officer, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, and member of the Nurse Corps with the command, not currently on the register, who departs from the command on sick leave. ( g ) For every officer, enlisted man, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, and member of the Nurse Corps with the command whose case is received by transfer conformably to the provisions of paragraphs 214 to 217. (h) For every retired officer, retired soldier, former officer, former soldier, former Army field clerk, former field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, or former member of the Nurse Corps with the command but not in the hospital, who dies. (C. M. M. D. No. 8, June 15,1918.) 429. Except as required by paragraph 428 a case prescribed for but not admitted to hospital or excused from duty will not be registered. “ Material changes made during the war are given in detail. No special account is taken of minor changes save that in each such case the date and authority for the change appears in brackets at the end of the changed paragraph. Except for original paragraphs which are so important that it has been thought best to include them, the text represents that in effect at the end of the war. 1187 1188 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. 430. Cases under treatment by the dentist will be entered on the register of sick and wounded only when such entry is required by the provisions of paragraph 428. 431. When an officer or soldier sick in hospital is retired from active service, wholly retired from service, dismissed, or discharged, his case as an officer or soldier will be closed (par. 450) and a new card made for it covering his continuance in hospital under his new status. (а) If an applicant for enlistment sick in hospital is sworn in as a soldier, his case as a civilian will be closed and a new card made for his case as a soldier. (б) Appropriate cross references from the old to the new cards, and vice versa, will be made in these cases. 432. The register cards will be made day by day as the cases are taken up. (See pars. 208a and 209.) They will be kept in two files, the current file and the permanent file. (a) The current file will consist of the register cards of uncompleted cases arranged in dictionary order according to the surnames of the patients. It constitutes a ready index to all cases currently on the register. Cards will be transferred from the current file to the permanent file immediately upon their completion and the preparation of their report cards. ( b ) The permanent file will comprise all the register cards of completed cases. The cards therein will be filed in the serial order of their register numbers. (c) A card index to the register will be kept on Form 52a, one index card for each individual patient whose name appears in the register. When a register card is started and its number deter- mined the index will be searched for previous admissions of the patient. If an index card for the patient is found, the new number will be entered thereon, and the number of the last previous admission will be noted on the new register card (par. 443). If no index card for the patient is found, one will be at once prepared. The index cards will be filed alphabetically in dictionary order according to the surnames of the patients. 433. Cases taken up on register cards should be borne thereon until finally disposed of. (See par. 450.) 434. The cards will be legibly written in indelible black ink, using the typewriter when practicable. (a) Entries must not be crowded. When the space provided on the front of the card under any heading is not sufficient to complete an entry thereunder, the record thereof will be continued on the back of the card, or, if still more space is required, upon an extension slip. The extension slip must be of the same size as the card, and be pasted to the lower margin of the back of the card, using about one-half an inch for the seam; this will place the seam at the top of the card when the latter is filed. When an entry is continued its two parts should be connected by cross references, using a small letter in parentheses, thus, (a), so that the record can be readily followed. 435. The senior medical officer is responsible for the correctness and safe-keeping of the register. He will sign or initial all register cards completed during the period of his responsibility; but at general hospitals, or brigade posts, or when specially authorized by the Surgeon General, he may designate one or more junior medical officers to sign or initial them, preferably in each case the officer in attendance thereon. (a) When, in the absence of a medical officer, the command is attended by a civilian physician, he will sign the cards for the cases completed under his care. 436. Alterations and additions when necessary to correct or complete the record may be made in the register cards of uncompleted cases at the discretion of the senior medical officer of the com- mand for the time being. A change of diagnosis will be indicated in the space “complication, seq., etc.,” giving the date of the change, and the original entry under “cause of admission” will not be disturbed. (a) Alterations of and additions to the register card of a completed case may be made in like manner by the medical officer who was responsible for the card at the time it was completed if he is still the senior medical officer of the command. If he has been superseded the card will not be changed, but a successor who concludes, upon information received, that the card is erroneous in any particular, may file a supplemental card therewith of the same size as the register card, indicating thereon such conclusion and the information or reasons upon which it is based. The supplemental card will be headed “Supplemental card, No. ,” inserting the register number of the register card, and will be dated and signed by the officer filing it. A cross reference to the supplemental card identifying it by its date may appear upon the register card, but it will be a reference only, thus, “See supplemental card dated ,” and contain none of the matter recorded on the supplement. (See pars. 463 and 464.) (C. M. M. D., No. 6. Feb. 14, 1918.) REGISTER AND REPORT OF SICK AND WOUNDED. 1189 DIRECTIONS FOR PREPARING REGISTER CARDS. (See pars. 20S to 213.) 437. Name. — Name should be correctly and legibly written. Initial letters or abbreviations may be used for middle names only. 438. Rank, company, and regiment or staff corps. — The usual abbreviations may be employed. (а) Changes in the patient’s rank, company, and regiment or corps while bis case is current on the register will be recorded in this space, giving dates of changes. (б) If the patients are discharged soldiers, applicants for enlistment, Army field clerks, field clerks, Quartermaster Corps, members of the Nurse Corps, or members of the Organized Militia, those facts, respectively, will be set forth on their cards under this heading, giving in the case of former soldiers the organization to which they last belonged, and in the case of militiamen their militia organization. Other civilians should be designated simply as Chilians. (C. M. M. D., No. 8, June 15, 1918.) 439. Age, years. — The age at birthday nearest to date admitted is required. 440. Race. — Use “W.,” “C.,” “F.,” “P. R.,” “I.,” meaning “white,” “colored,” “Filipino,” “Porto Rican,” or “Indian.” 441. Nativity. — Place of birth; give State, if a native; country, if foreign. Usual abbre- viations. 442. Service, years. — Give length of service to date of admission, in years and fractions thereof, whether continuous or not. 443. Register No.- — Every card will have a number for convenience of reference. These numbers will be consecutive and will be carried forward indefinitely. In order that the medical history of a patient may be more readily traced, his last previous register number, if he has pre- viously had a register card at the post, should be entered immediately before his current number. (a) So long as a field command, attended by a medical officer or private physician, is unattached to a permanent station, or its hospital or infirmary is not discontinued by consolidation with that of another command, its register cards should be numbered continuously without regard to the various changes of its location. 444. Date of admission. — Under date of admission give the day, month, and year the case is taken up. Figures should not be used to designate the month. 445. Source of admission. — Indicate in this space the source from which the patient was directly received. Officers and enlisted men of the command are generally admitted “From command”; but maybe “From desertion,” etc. In the case of a casual, the name of his proper station should be given, in addition to the place from which he was directly received, thus, e. g.: “Casual from command, proper station, Fort A”; or “Casual from S. S. Southland, from Norfolk, Va., proper station, Fort B.” In the case of an original admission from a passing or other command which is unaccompanied by a medical officer the fact should be recorded, thus, e. g.: ‘ 'Detachment, Twelfth Infantry, en route A to B, unaccompanied by a medical officer.” (а) In the case of a patient received by formal transfer from another hospital or command (pars. 214 to 217) the name of such hospital or command will be given, with the date of the original entry of the case and its register number on the register thereof, if known. In the case of a patient received by informal transfer under the conditions recited in paragraph 2171 the name of his com- mand only will be given, with the words “informal transfer” added. (б) The following additional notations will be made in parentheses in this space: 1. In cases taken up under section (c), paragraph 428 — (Carded for record only; under treat- ment [or observation] but not excused from duty). 2. In cases taken up under section (d) — (Carded for record only; not currently on the register). 3. In cases taken up under section (e) — (Carded for transfer only; on full duty while with command). 4. In cases taken up under section (/) — (Carded for record of sick leave only; on full duty while with command). (C. M. M. D., No. 6. Feb. 14, 1918.) 446. Cause of admission. — Give the name of the disease and its location if it is localized; or in case of injury, its cause, location, character, and severity, with the attending circumstances, date of occurrence, and nature of missile, weapon, or other producing agent. When the patient has two or more diseases or injuries at the time of admission, each of them will be recorded under this head. Should the original disability, or, if there is more than one, should any of them, be cured before the final disposition of the patient, the fact and date of such cure will also be stated 1190 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. in this space. In the case of a patient received by transfer the diagnosis made at the receiving hospital will be recorded. If this diagnosis differs from that on the transfer card, the additional entry will be made, “Diagnosis on transfer card not concurred in.” (See pars. 455 and 456.) (a) In entering causes of admission distinction should be made between the primary or remote cause and the exciting or proximate cause, the latter being regarded as the cause of admission within the meaning of this paragraph. For example, cycloplegia produced for the purpose of measuring a refractive error should be recorded as the cause of admission, rather than the refrac- tive error itself, which should be mentioned in brackets. So also, in a case admitted for opera- tion to cure or correct a congenital or other defect, as, for example, hammer-toe or phimosis, no pathological condit ion being present which would of itself require admission, the purpose to operate is the cause of admission and should be so recorded by the words, “For operation,” indicating the defect in brackets. It is necessary to observe this distinction with care, to assure proper determination of the question whether the actual cause of admission shall be recorded as in the line of duty or not. (See par. 448.) 447. The place of treatment, quarters or hospital, and the dates of changes from the one to the other, will be indicated in the cause-of-admission space. 448. In line of duty. — Herein will be recorded, in the case of every officer or enlisted man on the active list, of every Army field clerk and field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, of every member of the Nurse Corps, and of every officer and enlisted man on the retired list who is for the time being serving under an assignment to active duty, the opinion of the medical officer, based on a full consideration of all the facts, as to whether the cause of admission was incurred in the line of duty, it being understood that the entry relates to the immediate cause of admission as defined in paragraph 446a, and not to the remote cause. If the patient has two or more diseases or injuries at the time of admission, an opinion as to line of duty will be separately recorded for each. In forming and recording his opinion on this point the medical officer will be guided by the following instructions: (a) a [An officer, Army field clerk, or field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, who has been passed as fit for service on physical examination upon entrance into the service, or a soldier or member of the Nurse Corps who has been accepted on his or her first physical examination after arrival at a mililary station as fit for service, shall be considered to have contracted in the line of duty any subsequently determined physical disability, unless such disability can be shown to be the result of the patient’s own carelessness, misconduct, or vicious habits, or to have been contracted while absent from duty without permission, or unless the history of the case shows unmistakably that the disability existed prior to entrance into the service.] When the admission is for an operation or procedure which is designed to improve the patient’s physical fitness or efficiency for the mili- tary service, such operation or procedure will be recorded as in the line of duty, without reference to the fact whether the condition to be remedied originated in the line of duty or not, provided that the primary cause is not the result of the patient’s own misconduct. (b) When an officer, enlisted man, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, or member of the Nurse Corps, is disabled while absent, with leave, the question of line of duty must be determined by the circumstances attending the incurrence of the disability, but the fact of being so absent should be stated. (c) When a medical officer expresses the opinion that an injury occurring during athletic sports, properly indulged in, was received in the line of duty, the opinion is accepted by the Surgeon General as satisfactory and final. (d) In all cases in which the opinion is expressed by “no,” and in cases of venereal diseases by “yes,” the circumstances attending the incidence of the disability, and on which the opinion is based, should be stated under the diagnosis. (C. M. M. D., No. 8, June 15, 1918.) 449. Complications, scq., etc. — Herein will be recorded complications and intercurrent diseases appearing subsequent to admission, surgical operations, and changes of diagnosis. The date will be given in each instance. (a) When the intercurrent disability subsequently appearing is in no way dependent on the primary affection, the medical officer will record in this space his opinion as to whether it originated ° Previous reading of sentence in brackets: All diseases or injuries from which an officer or enlisted man suffers while in the military service of the United States may be assumed to have occurred in line of duty unless the sur- geon knows: First, that the disease or injury existed before entering the service; second, that it was contracted while absent from duty without permission: or third, that it occurred in consequence of willful neglect or immoral conductor the man himself. REGISTER AND REPORT OF SICK AND WOUNDED. 1191 in the line of duty, with such explanatory remarks as may be necessary. Should it be cured before the final disposition of the patient, the fact and date of cure will also be recorded here. (6) Upon recording a change of diagnosis the medical officer will also record in this space his opinion whether the disability as diagnosed by him originated in the line of duty, with appropriate explanatory remarks when necessary. (c) In recording a surgical operation its character will be briefly described, giving the commonly accepted name for it. The word “operation” alone is not sufficient. In every case note should be made of the anesthetic used and of the time intervening between the onset of the disease or the receipt of the injury and the performance of the operation. (C. M. M. D., No. 6, Feb. 14, 1918.) 450. Disposition . — Herein record the completion of the case by entry specifying the method of its completion. Return to duty is always a completion of the case, including cases registered under the provisions of paragraph 428c. Transfer to another hospital (par. 214) completes the case on the medical records of the transferring hospital or command. Cases of officers, soldiers, Army field clerks, field clerks, Quartermaster Corps, and members of the Nurse Corps are completed by capture or any change in their military status which separates them from the active list of the Army, such as death, desertion, retirement, resignation, dismissal, or discharge from the service. (See par. 431.) (C. M. M. D., No. 8, June 15, 1918.) Cases of officers and enlisted men on the retired lists and of civilians registered upon their admission to hospital conformably to the provisions of paragraph 428a are completed, so far as the register is concerned, by their departure from hospital. (a) When a patient departs from the command or hospital on ordinary or sick leave or furlough, his card will be completed by appropriate record of such departure, with a statement as to whether the cure was complete or not. Should he resume the status of sick upon his return from leave or furlough, his case will be registered anew. (&) Register cards made for record only under paragraph 428c, the patient not having been excused from duty, should be completed at once, regardless of the continuance of treatment or observation, by entering 1 ‘ Doing full duty ” under this head and repeating the date in the date- of-disposition space. Should the provisions of sections (a), ( b ), ( d ), (e), (/), or ( h ), paragraph 428 become applicable during continued treatment or observation, or subsequently, the case will again be registered in conformity therewith. (c) Cases of death, and of retirement or discharge for disability, carded under the provi- sions of paragraph 428rf, will be completed at once by entry in this space specifying the nature of the casualty. ( d ) In case of death, the fact of death, and the result of the autopsy, if one was held, will be recorded in this space; also, if the death was not due to the cause of admission, the general, deter- mining, and all contributing causes thereof, and a statement whether the cause originated in the service and in the line of duty, wdth an explanation of the circumstances upon which the opinion, if negative, is based. Should the cause of death in any case be unknown, a brief note of such cir- cumstances as may throw light upon it will be entered. In case of suicide the cause or causes which led to the act will be stated. ( e ) In case of retirement or discharge on account of wound or disease, the fact of retirement or discharge on such account, and the degree of disability, will be recorded under this head; also, if the wound or disease for which retired or discharged was not the cause of admission, the same will be fully described and statement recorded whether it originated in the line of duty. When the bpinion expressed is “no,” the circumstances attending the incidence of the wound or disease on which the negative opinion is based wall be recorded. (0. M. M. D., Feb. 14, 1918.) (/) The cases of patients who are retired from active service, or wholly retired or discharged from the service, by order, sentence, operation of law, or expiration of term should be completed by entry specifying such fact; and a statement should be made of the degree of disability due to the complaint for which the individual was under treatment at the time of his separation from the service, unless it was unquestionably not received in the line of duty. (g) The cases of officer patients who depart from the hospital or command in obedience to orders to proceed to their homes and await retirement will be completed upon such departure by recording the fact thereof and its date. (h) When the disease or injury causing death or discharge has been aggravated by the willful and persistent refusal of the patient to submit to such reasonable restrictions, methods of treatment, or surgical operations as would, in the opinion of the medical officer, have conduced to the cure or to the lessening of the disability, the fact should be noted. 1192 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. (i) When a patient is returned to duty the entry “ duty ” will suffice, the cure being assumed to be complete unless a statement to the contrary is entered. ( j ) In case of transfer to another hospital or command, the specific destination of the patient should be stated. (k) Desertion is final disposition of the case and the card should be completed accordingly. Should the deserter come again under military control and resume the status of sick, a new card will be made for him as for a new case, conformably to the general rule. (C. M. M. D., Nos. 6 and 8.) 451. Date of disposition. — Give day, month, and year of disposition. Figures should not be used to designate months. In all cases of discharge on certificate of disability the date of dis- charge as given in the letter of notification from the adjutant will be recorded. 452. Name of hospital, etc. — Enter in this space on every register card the designation of the hos- pital, establishment, or organization to which the register pertains, and its location or locations during the period covered by the card. Spaces 19 and 20 (“Sent with report of S. & W. for the month of ■ - and “from”) need not be filled out on the register card. 453 a . Classifications. — Spaces 22, 23, 24, and 25 at the bottom of the face of the card are for the use of the Surgeon General ’s Office only, and will not be filled out on the register or report cards. 454. [Space 26]. 6 “ Days of treatment in current case,” on back of card, will be filled out month by month on the register card extending the table as may be necessary for cases remaining from one year to another. The day of admission will be counted as a day of treatment in every case. The day of return to duty will not be counted as a day of treatment. The day of disposition for all other cases under treatment will be counted as a day of treatment, except for patients trans- ferred to a station or hospital in the near vicinity, who should arrive at such station or hospital on the same day. ■* * ¥r * * * * 456. The following special requirements will be observed: (а) Pathological lesions should be recorded rather than their symptoms. (б) In all cases in which the cause of admission is a local manifestation of a general affection the character and locality of the one and the nature of the other should be stated. (c) The organ or part affected should be specified when the name of the morbid condition fails to indicate it, as in paralysis, aneurism, ulcer, herpes, etc.; also in inflammations, as adenitis, osteitis, arthritis, synovitis, etc., and in local injuries, as abrasions, burns, contusions, dislocations, etc. ( d ) Inflammations should be reported as acute or chronic, and the grade of the inflammatory condition of the mucous membranes, whether catarrhal or suppurative, should be stated. (e) The term “heart disease” should not be recorded when the special affection can be determined. (/) In pulmonary affections the lobe or lobes involved should be designated; also, in the case of diseases that are not always bilateral, whether the disease is confined to the right or left or extends to both lungs. The complications of pleurisy should be particularly noted. (g) Deviations from the normal in cases of impairment of vision or hearing should be ascer- tained and noted. ( h ) In case of injury, its character, location, and severity should be stated, the date of its occurrence should be given, its cause should be noted, the nature of the missile, weapon, or other producing agent shown, and the circumstances attending its origin indicated. If it was accidental, that fact should appear. If it was intentional, the record should show whether it was judicial, homicidal, suicidal, self-inflicted, or otherwise, as the case may be. In gunshot wounds the points of entrance and exit of the missile and the parts indicated should be recorded. ( i ) Fractures should be designated as simple, comminuted, compound, or complicated, the character of the complications being stated. (j) The exact location, variety, and cause of hernia should be given, and, when strangulated, the condition and the means employed for relief. (k) Diseases due to venereal contagion, to the abuse of stimulants or narcotics, or to immoral practices should be so recorded. ( l ) Distinction should be made between inflammations of venereal origin and those of non- venereal origin, as in cases of balanitis, orchitis, bubo, etc., specifying the nature of the venereal cause and the causation in the nonvenereal cases. a Rescinded, G. M. M. D. No. 9, Oct. 10, 1918. b W ords in brackets omitted by same circular . REGISTER AND REPORT OF SICK AND WOUNDED. 1193 (m) Distinction should also be made between the venereal ulcer known as chancroid and the hard chancre of primary syphilis. (n) The terms “venereal warts,” “venereal bubo,” etc., are indefinite and should not be used. The lesion should be recorded and its specific cause stated. (o) When the case is an old disease or injury that fact will be recorded by the word “ old ” in parentheses in the causes of admission space, followed by the diagnosis, showing the original disease or injury, and its condition at the date of current admission. If there is no record in the register of the original disease or injury record will also be made under this head of its origin (date, place, cause, attending circumstances, etc., as may be appropriate); but if the record of origin appears in the register for a previous admission the same need not be repeated, but may be referred to as follows: “For original disease or injury, see Reg. No. .” ( p ) In all cases of poisoning the name of the poison should be given. (g) Special notes should be made of cases of malingering or feigned diseases and of the means employed for their detection. (r) When no diagnosis can be reached, the fact should be stated, together with the conditions which prevent the recognition of the disease or injury. (C. M. M. D., No. 6. Feb. 14, 1918.) REPORT OF SICK AND WOUNDED., 457. The report of sick and wounded comprises, (1) the report sheet (Form 51), which pro- vides for general information and numerical tabulations concerning the command and the civilians therewith; (2) the nominal check list (Forms 51a and 516) for a chronological list of cases regis- tered; (3) the report cards (Form 52) for details of the several cases. 458. Subject to exceptions similar to those indicated in paragraph 427, this report is required monthly from every military post and separate command which is attended by a medical officer or civilian physician. It will be rendered separately for regular and volunteer troops, that of regulars to embrace all data pertaining to civilians. It will be forwarded before the fifth day of the next succeeding month as follows: From a general hospital or other independent post or command direct to the Surgeon General, unless otherwise ordered by him; from a transoceanic Army transport to the medical superintendent of the transport service at the transport’s home port, for transmittal to the Surgeon General; and from any other organization or hospital to the department surgeon for like transmittal. (а) When a hospital is closed or a command is discontinued a report covering the unreported period of service, giving the beginning and the end thereof, will in like manner be forwarded within five days thereafter. (б) If there has been no case on sick report, either remaining from last report or admitted during the month, Form 51 will nevertheless he forwarded. It will give the name and strength of the command, etc., with such remarks as may be deemed of interest to the department surgeon or the Surgeon General. 459. All births and marriages occurring at the post or with the command and all deaths among the civilians with the command will be recorded on the report of sick and wounded under the heading “Births, marriages, and deaths.” 460. A report card is required for every case registered during the month, and if the case is not completed until a subsequent month a second report card will be forwarded with the report for the month during which it is completed. With the report for December, report cards will be forwarded also for all cases remaining December 31 which were registered previous to December. (а) A duplicate of the report sheet and of the nominal list will be retained with the medical records of the post or command. At a permanent post the duplicate report sheets will be filed in and form a part of its medical history. (See par. 412.) (б) The senior medical officer will fill in and sign the certificate at the foot of the first page of the report sheet. (See par. 400.) The report cards will be initialed as provided in paragraph 435 for register cards. If there is neither medical officer nor civ ilian physician with the command when the report is to be made, the officer in charge of the property of the hospital will make the report over his ownsignature and initial the cards. (C. M. M. D., No. 6. Feb. 14, 1918.) 461. Reports of sick and wounded received by a department surgeon will be promptly subjected to a critical examination, and such memoranda taken therefrom as he may need for the purposes of his office. Should he find the papers correct, he will forward them at once by informal indorse- ment, e. g., dating stamp on the report sheet, to the Surgeon General. Should he find any errors therein, he will immediately by letter to the responsible surgeon call attention to the same and MEDICAL AMD CASUALTY STATISTICS. direct the necessary action for their correction. He will not, however, detain the papers in his office awaiting correction, but will as in the other event forward them at once to the Surgeon General in like manner with a copy of his letter in the premises. The surgeon should reply to the depart- ment surgeon’s letter by indorsement thereon. (See also pars. 462, 463, and 464.) After the reply has been noted by the department surgeon it will be forwarded without delay to the Surgeon General. CORRECTIONS OF AND ADDITIONS TO REPORT CARDS AFTER THEIR RENDITION. 462. Rescinded. (C. M. M. D., No. 6.) 463. When the diagnosis is changed, or a complication or intercurrent disability is noted, or other corrections or alterations are made on the register card of a remaining case before its comple- tion (par. 436) and after the first report card of the case has been forwarded, a new card, signed by the senior medical officer, marked “Correction card ” in the upper margin of the front of the card, indicating plainly what the changes, corrections, or alterations are, will be forwarded with the next ensuing monthly report: Provided, That when the case is completed upon the next ensuing monthly report the card required upon the completion of the case under paragraph 460 will be sufficient, and a separate correction card will not be forwarded, but every variance from the first report card of the case will be explained by the term “corrected entry” noted on the back with proper refer- ence for connecting the record asindicated in paragraph 434a. (C. M. M. D. , No. 6.) 464. When the register card of a completed case is altered under paragraph 436a after its final report card has been rendered, a correction card similarly marked and signed by the senior medical officer, showing plainly all the alterations, will be immediately forwarded to the Surgeon General through the usual channel. When a supplemental card is filed with the register card of a completed case conformably to paragraph 436a, a full and exact copy thereof marked “Transcript of supple- mental card ” in the upper margin on the front of the card will be at once forwarded likewise. (C. M. M. D., No. 6. Feb. 14, 1918.) * * * * * * * RECORDS OF SICK AND WOUNDED. 567. During and after an engagement diagnosis tags will be attached to all wounded and dead as soon as practicable. They will be made out in duplicate. 568. In the case of wounded the primary purpose of the tag is to advise the medical officers under whose observation the wounded successively come of the treatment previously given at the several points of relief on the field or on the way to the rear. 569. The tag will be made out by the first medical officer or member of the Hospital Corps who treats the man previous to admission to a hospital on the line of communications. (It is unneces- sary to tag a patient who is admitted to a hospital on the line of communications without having been previously tagged.) If the patient is badly hurt, the identification tag may be utilized to obtain the necessary information concerning his name, rank, etc. The original diagnosis tag will be attached to the patient’s clothing. 570. The dead found on the field will be tagged in each case by the Medical Department troops who first reach the body, in order that other medical personnel may not lose time examining it. The tag will be attached to the clothing of the deceased. 571. The duplicates of the diagnosis tags will be disposed of as follows: (а) Those made out by the sanitary personnel of an organization for the officers and soldiers of their own command will be retained by the surgeon until disposed of as provided in paragraph 574 . (б) Those made out for officers and soldiers of other commands will be transmitted as soon as possible after the close of each day of an engagement to the division surgeon, accompanied by the check list directed to be sent to that officer by paragraph 579. 572. The original tags will be disposed of as follows: (a) Those of wounded who are returned from aid stations to the firing line without going farther to the rear will be removed and retained by the regimental surgeon. ( b ) Those of wounded who are returned to their organizations direct from dressing stations (par. 682) or from the station for slightly wounded (par. 714a) will be removed upon their reporting for duty and be turned over to the surgeons of their several organizations, respectively. (c) Those of wounded who are admitted to a field hospital and retained there for definitive treatment will be removed and forwarded to the division surgeon. If the patients are subsequently Paragraphs 465 to 566, inclusive, deal with subjects other than records of sick and wounded. REGISTER AND REPORT OF SICK AND WOUNDED. 1195 transferred to the line of communications, they will not be retagged, but will be accompanied by transfer lists in regular form (par. 583). (i d) Those of wounded who are being evacuated from the zone of the advance will not be disturbed until the patients are admitted to hospital on the line of communications, when the tags will be removed, stamped with the name of the admitting hospital, and the date of receipt of the patient, and forwarded immediately to the division surgeon of the division to which the wounded belong. (e) Those of wounded who die while in transit from the field to hospital (the death in each case being noted on the tag as required by the printed instructions in the tag book), and the tags attached to the dead found on the field, will be removed when the bodies are prepared for interment or equivalent disposal, and will be sent likewise to the division surgeon. 573. The division surgeon will cause the tags received by him in compliance with paragraphs 571 and 572 to be distributed without delay to the senior medical officers of the commands to which the men tagged belong, so that, they may lie available in accounting for officers or soldiers who would otherwise be carried as missing on the returns of their organizations. 574. Having served their purpose in completing the records of the organizations, all the tags, both originals and duplicates, will be forwarded with the next periodical lists of sick and wounded therefrom . 575. The register of patients prescribed by paragraph 427 and the monthly report of sick and wounded by paragraph 458 are not required from mobile troops or commands in the theater of operations. In lieu thereof a record or list of the sick and wounded with every mobile command in the theater of operations which is accompanied by a medical officer will be kept day by day by such officer on Form 53, as directed in the following paragraphs and in the instructions printed on the form. Field hospitals immobilized and acting as camp hospitals, evacuation hospitals, base hospitals, supply depots, contagious-disease hospitals, field laboratories, and other similar sanitary formations will not be regarded as mobile units, within the meaning of this paragraph, but will keep the register of patients and render monthly reports of sick and wounded in accordance with the regular rule. 576. The list of sick and wounded will contain a record of the following cases: (а) Every officer, soldier, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, or member of the Nurse Corps with the command who is excused from duty on account of sickness or injury, or who receives a wound of any character in action whether it involves excuse from duty or not. (б) Every officer, soldier, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, or member of the Nurse Corps with the command, not currently on the list, who is sent to another command or place for observation or treatment. (c) Every officer, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, or member of the Nurse Corps not currently on the list who departs from the command on sick leave. ( d ) Every officer, soldier, Army field clerk, field clerk, Quartermaster Corps, or member of the Nurse Corps with the command, not currently on the list, who is retired, or discharged for disability, or dies; and every civilian with the command who dies. (C. M. M. D. No. 8.) 577. In determining the cases to be entered on the list of sick and wounded under the provisions of paragraph 576, officers, soldiers, Army field clerks, field clerks, Quartermaster Corps, and members of the Nurse Corps who are killed or wounded in action will be considered as with the command by whose sanitary personnel they are tagged. The names of such persons will therefore not necessarily appear on the list of sick and wounded of their own organization. (See par. 579a.) (C. M. M. D. No. 8.) 578. Except as provided in paragraph 580, the list of sick and wounded will be made in duplicate, and at the end of the month covered by it the original thereof will be forwarded through medical channels to the Surgeon General. The duplicate will be retained. 579. After the close of each day of an engagement the casualties resulting from the action will be entered on the monthly list of sick and wounded in two groups, first those suffered by the per- sonnel of the organization making the list, second those occurring among the personnel of other organizations. An extra carbon copy of that portion of the list containing entries of the first group will be made and sent immediately to the organization commander to enable him to prepare his return of casualties (Form 149, A. G. 0.) or, if preferred, the extra carbon copy for the organization commander may be made on Form 149 direct, as the size and ruling of the two forms are similar. An extra carbon copy of that portion of the list containing entries of the second group will be made in like manner and immediately sent to the division surgeon in order that there may be at the 1196 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. headquarters of the division a cheek upon the names of men reported as missing in the casualty returns of the organizations to which they belong. (a) In entering on the list of sick and wounded the casualties resulting from an engagement there should be included only those cases which have not been previously tagged by members of other organizations and in the case of field hospitals those retained for definitive treatment (par. 572c), except that all cases transferred to the line of communications should be recorded by the organi- zation transferring them in order that there may be a record within the division of the final dispo- sition of such cases. (See par. 577.) 580. Stations for slightly wounded will make a single copy of the list of sick and wounded. At the end of each day and when the station is closed the list will be sent at once to the division surgeon. 581. Evacuation ambulance companies should include in their list of sick and wounded only such cases as pertain to their own personnel and such cases as may, under exceptional circum- stances, fall into their hands without having been previously tagged by other sanitary formations. 582. Hospital trains and hospital ships make complete lists in regular monthly form only of cases occurring among their own personnel and, in the case of a hospital ship, of cases admitted thereto for definitive treatment. 583. Where patients are transferred from mobile organizations at the front to the line of com- munications a nominal list of them should if practicable be prepared in duplicate by the trans- ferring officer, the original of which should be receipted and returned to him by the receiving officer. Extra carbon copies of so much as may be pertinent of the transferring officer’s regular list on F orm 53 may be made for this purpose. Transfers from camp hospitals in the zone of the advance, should there be any such, will be accomplished by regular transfer cards (par. 575). (a) The duplicates of the nominal lists mentioned, or the transfer cards as the case may be, furnished as above to an evacuation ambulance company, will be turned over to the evacuation hospital or other sanitary formation to which it delivers the patients. Similar disposition will be made by a hospital train or hospital ship of the nominal lists or transfer cards received by it. 584. Should a hospital train or hospital ship receive patients unaccompanied by nominal lists or transfer cards, the commanding officer of the train or ship will as soon as practicable prepare a nominal list of such patients on Form 53 (separate and apart from his regular monthly list of sick and wounded) for disposition as above provided. Should the preparation of such a list be imprac- ticable, he will list the patients who seem to be in danger of death so as to be able, if death occurs, to report the necessary details. (а) Should any of the cases be lost en route by death, capture, etc., he will without delay report the cases so lost, giving the date and nature of the loss, to the surgeon, base group, or if the movement of the sick and wounded is under the immediate direction of the Surgeon General, direct to him, forwarding with such report the transfer cards (if any have been received) of the patients so lost. (б) In the case of sick and wounded necessarily left at a hospital other than the one designated to receive them, their transfer cards, or a nominal list, as the case may be, will be left with the commanding officer of such hospital, and a similar report of the patients so disposed of will be made at once. II. SICK AND WOUNDED REPORTS FOR THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. Effective June 15, 1918. (Prepared under the direction of the Chief Surgeon, A. E. F.) [G. H. Q. American Expeditionary Forces. The following reports and returns of sick and wounded and methods of preparing the same are prescribed for the American Expeditionary Forces. All paragraphs of the Manual for the Medical Department dealing with the heretofore existing methods of reporting sick and wounded in conflict with these instructions are suspended. By command of General Pershing: James G. Harbord, Chief of Staff. Official: Benj. Alvord, Adjutant General. I. FORMS. (а) Diagnosis tag. (б) Daily report of casualties and changes (Form No. 4, A. G. 0., S. D., A. E. F.). (c) Daily report of casualties and changes of patients in hospital (Form No. 22, A. G. 0., S. D., A. E. F.). (d) Field medical card and envelope (Form No. 1, M. D., A. E. F.). ( e ) Register card (Form No. 52, M. D., U. S. A.), to be used as a combination index record card and as a report for completed cases only. II. DIAGNOSIS TAG. 1. Diagnosis tag will be used by the medical personnel in the trenches, at battalion aid sta- tions, regimental aid stations, and regimental infirmaries, also by attending surgeons and others without hospitalization facilities (ambulance companies and hospital trains). 2. In the trenches the tag will be attached, as soon as practicable, to the clothing of all wounded and dead. If the patient is seriously wounded the metal identification tag may be utilized to obtain the necessary information as to name, rank, etc. 3. The dead found on the field will be tagged in each case by the medical officer or member of the Hospital Corps who first reaches the body, in order that other medical personnel may not waste time examining them. For the information of the Graves Registration Service, Q. M. C., the, original tags will remain on the body. 4. When used by regimental infirmaries, attending surgeons, surgeons of ambulance com- panies, and others without hospital facilities, the original tag corresponds to a transfer card and will be attached to all patients who are transferred to hospitals for further treatment. 5. The duplicate tag will be used as an aid to the regimental surgeon in making up his daily report of casualties (Form No. 4, A. G. 0., S. D., A. E. F.). They must not be torn from the book. Book containing duplicates will be forwarded direct to the Chief Surgeon’s Office, A. E. F., as soon as the last tag is used. 6. The original tag will be removed, when the field medical card is started, and placed in the field medical card envelope, constituting a part of the soldier’s sick record. 7. If the soldier is returned to duty from the regimental aid station, battalion aid station, dressing station, without admission to a hospital, the original tag is of no further value and should be destroyed. 8. If the patient dies en route from the trenches to a regimental or battalion aid station, dress- ing station, or hospital, the time and place of death and the hospital where the patient was deliv- ered will be entered on the back of the tag under the heading, “Supplemental Record. ” If the 1197 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. body is otherwise disposed of, the proper entry will be made in this space. The tag will be deliv- ered promptly to the formation to which the patient was destined, and the responsible medical officer of that formation will forward it to the Chief Surgeon, A. E. F. 9. For all deaths not occurring in action, in hospitals, or en route to hospitals a written report to the Chief Surgeon’s Office will be made promptly by the medical officer under whose observation the case comes. III. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING IN DIAGNOSIS TAG. 1. Diagnosis . — Under “diagnosis” note essential facts concerning the character of the disease. The general term “pyodermia” may be used to include furuncle, carbuncle, abscess of skin, derma- titis, ecthyma, impetigo, paronychia, and ulcer. 2. In case of wounds or injuries, the terms “battle casualty,” “willfully self-inflicted,” or ‘‘accidental” will be used, according to the circumstances. 3. The general term “gunshot wound” may be used for all wounds or injuries caused by flying missiles propelled by an explosive gas, such as shell fragments, shrapnel, bomb, etc. 4. For bayonet, lance, or sword wounds, or burns, the agent will be specified. 5. The location of wounds will be stated, using the following regional nomenclature : Abdomen, chest, back, buttock, thigh, leg, foot, toe, shoulder, arm, forearm, hand, finger, face, scalp, head, neck, spine, perineum, genital organs. Side affected will be specified in each case. Where sev- eral wounds exist the general term “multiple ” may be used instead of itemizing the regions. 6. For local injuries, such as burns, bruises, contusions, or dislocations, the organ or partaffected will be specified when the name of the morbid condition fails to indicate it. 7. In gas cases specify the gas, and state whether the casualty was caused by inhalation of gas, use of food or water which has been poisoned by gas, or by surface contact. 8. For all other traumatisms the location, nature, and causative agent will be given. 9. Whenever fracture, serious hemorrhage, or surgical shock are complications the fact will be stated. Fractures will be designated as simple, compound, or comminuted. 10. “Slight” or “severe” will be stated according to circumstances. Sample diagnosis: “G. S. W., battle, severe, right thigh, fracture, comminuted, right femur.” 11. In cases of death the words “killed in action,” if applicable, must be used. If death was suicidal, accidental, homicidal, or judicial, the fact will be entered in addition to the cause of death. 12. “ In action ” may be construed to mean all wounds or deaths resulting through direct acts of the enemy or occurring in actions in which hostile forces, regardless of their numbers, are engaged in physical combat with each other. The term includes aerial and submarine attacks, wherever they occur, and cases of soldiers wounded or killed in their own barrage. No wounds or deaths occurring in training camps will be considered “in action.” 13. Treatment. — Under “treatment” note the dose and time of administration of morphine and anti tetanic serum. 14. When a splint or tourniquet has been applied that fact should be stated. 15. Time and date of application of tourniquet should be specified. 16. If subsequent operation or treatment is urgent, the word “URGENT” will be added in large letters. IV. DAILY REPORT OF CASUALTIES AND CHANGES (FORM NO. 4, A. G. O., S. D., A. E. F.). 1. All surgeons required to use diagnosis tags will also keep a Form No. 4, A. G. 0., S. D., A. E. F., entries on which will be made daily. 2. This daily report of casualties and changes will contain name, rank, organization, and a brief diagnosis, which data are to be taken from the duplicate diagnosis tags. 3. Hospitals will keep a daily report of casualties and changes among their personnel only. 4. The daily report of casualties and changes will be used as an aid in tracing the sick and wounded and to aid the statistical officer in completing his reports. 5. In determining the cases to be entered, officers and soldiers who are killed in action will be considered as with the command by whose sanitary personnel they were tagged. The names of such officers or soldiers will, therefore, not necessarily appear on the daily report of casualties and changes of their own organization. SICK AND WOUNDED REPORTS, A. E. F. 1199 6. In entering on the daily report of casualties and changes the casualties resulting from an engagement, there should be included only cases which have not been previously tagged by mem- bers of other organizations. 7. The daily report of casualties and changes will be retained by the surgeon making it out and no copy is required to be forwarded to the Chief Surgeon’s office. V. DAILY REPORT OP CASUALTIES AND CHANGES OP PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL (PORM NO. 22, A. G. O., S. D., A. E. F.). 1. At all hospitals five copies of the daily report of casualties and changes of patients in hos- pital (Form No. 22, A. G. 0., S. D., A. E. F.) will be made. One copy will be retained, two copies forwarded to statistical officer attached to headquarters to which reports are made, and two sent to the Chief Surgeon, A. E. F. 2. The following directions for preparing daily casualty roll will govern: (а) All information to be grouped in the following order, writing the proper heading across the page: First heading: Admissions. — Give “source from which received, line of duty, own misconduct.” (Ambulance or hospital trains will not be considered as source of admissions.) Second heading: Change of diagnosis. — Important changes only. 1 ‘ From To ” Third heading: Death. — State whether from wounds in action, line of duty, own misconduct. Fourth heading: Discharge from hospital. — Return to duty or United States. (In former case specify where sent.) Fifth heading: Transfer to other hospitals. — (Give name of hospital to which transferred.) Sixth heading: Such other information as is required by instructions on form. (б) All cases falling under each heading are to be grouped under that heading. For example, in the case of a patient admitted and discharged on the same day, his admission wall be grouped with other admissions, his discharge with other discharges. (c) Diagnosis to be given for each case under each heading. It should be the first entry under column “Casualties and changes.” (d) Diagnosis will include nature of disease, injury, or wound. VI. FIELD MEDICAL CARD (PORM 1, M. D., A. E. P.). 1. The purpose of the field medical card is to advise medical officers, under whose observation the wounded successively come, of the treatment previously given at the several points of relief, in the field or on the way to the rear, and to act as a transfer card. The clinical data called for should be brief and comprehensive. 2. It will be started at the dressing station, field hospital, evacuation hospital, camp hospital, base hospital, or general hospital, depending on to which one the patient was first admitted, and it will accompany the patient, attached to his clothing, until his case is finally disposed of. 3. When the field medical card is started, the diagnosis tag will be utilized to obtain any necessary information concerning name, rank, etc., of the patient, the diagnosis and other per- tinent data with reference to previous treatment. If inaccurate or incomplete information is given on the tag, the proper modification will be made on the field medical card. Where circum- stances preclude full diagnoses, and the patient is to be transferred to the rear, only brief diag- noses are required; with this exception, the diagnoses will conform to the nomenclature of disease and affections. 4. Each organization will take proper care to record correctly all data called for on the medical card. Where space is lacking for an entry under its designation, the entry may be made on the back of the field medical card, reference being made to it by an asterisk (*). 5. All entries made by medical officers should be authenticated by their signature at the bottom of the space. In cases where the full name appears once on the card initials may be used for subsequent entries. 6. Upon the completion of the case the field medical card, envelope, and diagnosis tag will be forwarded with a report card to the Chief Surgeon of the American Expeditionary Forces, in compliance with Section XI, except that for cases transferred to the United States field envelope and contents will accompany the patient. 7. History cards or sheets, laboratory and X-ray blanks that may be of importance, will be forwarded in the envelope with the field medical card. 1200 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. VII. FIELD MEDICAL ENVELOPE (FORM NO. 2, M. D., A. E. F.). 1. The field medical envelope is an invoice sheet for the individual case. It should be accu- rately made out and should always be securely tied to the clothing of the patient over the sternum. In it will be placed all papers concerning the patient. 2. Motor ambulance convoys and hospital trains will take proper care to record special treat- ment, including the dose and time of administration of morphine, in the space allotted to such organizations. 3. Where space is lacking for any entry under its designation, the entry will be made on the back of the envelope, reference being made to it by an asterisk (*), VIII. TRANSFER CARDS. 1. For cases actually delivered to transport surgeons for return to the United States, a transfer card identical with the report card, but having in addition the words “Transfer card” written across the top, will be sent with the patient. IX. REGISTER INDEX CARD AND REPORT CARD (FORM NO. 52, M. D., U. S. A.). 1 . Register index card (Form No. 52) will be made at all hospitals upon admission of the case, and will show the data entered on the field medical card. 2. In case the patient is transferred to another hospital, the register card as originally made out will be retained as a record and as an aid in tracing patients or answering inquiries. 3. A register index card will be made for every person admitted to the hospital for treatment, and for every officer and enlisted man with the command, not currently on the register, who dies 4. The register index cards will be made day by day as the cases are admitted, and it is sug- gested that separate files be kept for patients still in hospital, for those transferred to other hospitals and for completed cases. The files should be arranged in dictionary order according to the sur- names of the patients. 5. Alterations and additions to the register cards of completed cases will be authenticated by the medical officer making the alteration. 6. If the case is completed in the sense of paragraph 11 of this section, the register card will be completely filled in and a duplicate made which will be known as the “Report card. ” 7. Officers or enlisted personnel of the United States Navy or Marine Corps, members of the Army Nurse Corps, civilians attached to the American Expeditionary Forces, and prisoners of war, admitted to A. E. F. hospitals, shall be reported in the same manner as military patients from the American Expeditionary Forces. No report card to be made out for cases from the native civilian population or military patients of the allied forces. 8. The cards will be legibly written in indelible black ink, using the typewriter when prac- ticable. 9. Entries must not be crowded. When the space provided on the front of the card under any heading is not sufficient to complete an entry, the record thereof will be continued on the back of the card, or, if still more space is required, upon an extension slip. The extension slip must be of the same size as the card, and be pasted to the lower margin of the back of the card, using about one-half an inch of the seam; this will place the seam at the top of the card when the latter is filled. When an entry is continued its two parts should be connected by cross references, using a small letter in parentheses, thus (a), so that the record can be readily followed. 10. Change of diagnosis will be made in the space “Complications, seq., etc.,” giving the date of the change. The original diagnosis under “Cause of admission” will not be altered. 11. Report cards will be made at field hospitals, camp hospitals, base hospitals, general hos- pitals, and evacuation hospitals, for completed cases only — meaning cases returned to duty, retired, resigned, or discharged from the service, deserted, returned to the United States or died, or, in other words, all cases closed and not to be treated by other units of the A. E. F. 12. Such history and clinical records as may be necessary, including laboratory and X-ray blanks, will be made and retained as hospital records or forwarded with the patient on transfer to another hospital as indicated in Section VI, paragraph 7. SICK AND WOUNDED REPORTS, A. E. F. 1201 X. DIRECTIONS FOR PREPARING REGISTER CARDS. 1. Name . — The name should be correctly and legibly written, giving first name and surname in full; initial or abbreviation may be used for middle name only. 2. Rank, company and regiment or staff corps (for rank, etc., the usual abbreviations may be employed). Changes in the patient’s rank, company, or regiment while his case is current on register will be recorded in this space, giving dates of changes. 3. Civilians and nurses should be designated as such under heading “Rank.” Members of the naval and marine forces or prisoners of war, if patients, should be designated as such under the proper heading. 4. Age, years .— The age at birthday nearest to date admitted is required. 5. Race. — Use “ W, ” “B, ” “Y, ” “R, ” “0, ” meaning “white, ” “black, ” “yellow, ” “red, ” and “others. ” 6. Nativity . — Place of birth; give State, if a native; country, if foreign. Usual abbreviation. 7. Service, years . — Give length of service to date of admission, in years and twelfths, whether continuous or not. 8. The register number will be omitted and the identification number of a soldier will be entered in its stead . 9. Under “Date of admission,” give the day, month, and year which the data on the field medical card or diagnosis tag indicate was his first admission to a medical formation. This applies also to patients transferred to American hospitals from hospitals of the Allies. 10. Cause of admission (see Sec. XVII). — Give the name of the disease and its location if it is localized; or, in case of injury, its cause, location, character, and severity, with the attending circumstances, date of occurrence and nature of missile, weapon or other producing agent. When the patient has two or more diseases or injuries at the time of admission, each of them will be recorded under this head. Should the original disability, or, if there is more than one, should any of them, be cured before the final disposition of the patient, the fact and date of such cure will also be stated in this space. 11. The original diagnosis as set forth on diagnosis tag and field medical card should be used invariably, except where such terms as “not yet diagnosed” or “unknown” are used. In these cases the earliest definite diagnosis should be adopted. (For subsequent changes of diagnosis see Sec. IX, pars. 5 and 10.) The following exceptions to the provisions of the preceding paragraph must be made: (а) When the original case has been completed, the patient discharged from hospital and is later readmitted for reconstruction, the word “reconstruction” should be entered in this space, stating definitely the defect. (б) When the original admission is for operation to cure or correct a congenital or other defect, as, for example, hammer-toe or phimosis, the purpose to operate is the cause of admission and should be so recorded by the words “for operation,” indicating the defect in brackets. 12. In line of duty . — Herein will be recorded, in the case of every officer or enlisted man on the active list, and of every officer and enlisted man on the retired list who is for the time serving under an assignment to active duty, the opinion of the medical officer, based on a full considera- tion of all the facts, as to whether the cause of admission was incurred in the line of duty, it being understood that the entry relates to the immediate cause of admission, and not to the remote cause. If the patient has two or more diseases or injuries at the time of admission, an opinion as to line of duty will be separately recorded for each. In forming and recording his opinion on this point the medical officer will be guided by the following instructions: (a) All diseases or injuries from which an officer or enlisted man suffers while in the military service of the United States may be assumed to have occurred in the line of duty, unless the sur- geon knows: First, that the disease or injury existed before entering the service; second, that it was contracted while absent from duty without permission; third, that it occurred in consequence of willful neglect or immoral conduct of the man himself; or, fourth, where the injury is self-inflicted. When the patient is admitted for an operation or procedure which is designed to improve his physi- cal fitness or efficiency for the military service, such operation or procedure will be recorded as in the line of duty, without reference to the fact whether the condition to be remedied originated in the line of duty or not, provided that the primary cause is not the result of the patient’s own misconduct. 1202 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. (b) When a soldier is disabled while absent with leave, the question of line of duty must be determined by the circumstances attending the incurrence of the disability, but the fact of being so absent should be stated. (c) When a medical officer expresses the opinion that an injury occurring during athletic sports, properly indulged in, was received in the line of duty, the opinion is accepted by the Surgeon General as satisfactory and final. (d) In all cases in which the opinion is expressed by “no,” and in cases of venereal diseases by “yes,” the circumstances attending the incidence of the disability, and on which the opinion is based, should be stated under the diagnosis. 13. Complications, seq., etc. — Herein will be recorded complications and intercurrent diseases appearing subsequent to admission, surgical operations, and changes of diagnosis. The date will be given in each instance. (а) When the intercurrent disability subsequently appearing is in no way dependent on the primary affection , the medical officer will record in this place his opinion as to whether it originated in the line of duty, with such explanatory remarks as may be necessary. Should it be cured before the final disposition of the patient the fact and date of cure will also be recorded here. (б) Upon recording a change of diagnosis the medical officer will also record in this space his opinion whether the disability as diagnosed by him originated in the line of duty, with appro- priate explanatory remarks when necessary. (c) In recording a surgical operation its character will be briefly described, giving the com- monly accepted name for it. The word “operation” alone is not sufficient. In every case note should be made of the anesthetic used, and of the time intervening between the onset of the disease, or the receipt of the injury, and the performance of the operation. If surgical shock preceded or followed operation, that fact should be stated. 14. Disposition. — Under “disposition,” record the completion of the case by entry specifying the method of its completion. All cases are completed by return to duty, death, desertion, retire- ment, resignation, dismissal, discharge from the service, return to the United States, or by depar- ture from the hospital on ordinary or sick leave or furlough. (а) In the latter case a statement as to whether the cure was complete or not will be made on the card, and should the patient resume the status of sick upon return from leave or furlough the case will be registered anew. (б) In case of death, the fact of death, and the result of the autopsy, if one was held, will be recorded in this space; also, if the death was due to the cause of admission, the general, determining and all contributing causes thereof, and a statement whether the cause of death originated in the service and in the line of duty, with an explanation of the circumstances upon which the opinion, if negative, is based. Should the cause of death in any case be unknown, a brief note of circum- stances that throw light upon the subject will be entered. In case of suicide the cause or causes which led to the act will be stated. (c) In case of retirement or discharge on account of wounds or disease, the fact of retirement or discharge on such account, and the degree of the disability will be recorded under this head; also, if the wound or disease for which retired or discharged was not the cause of admission, the same will be fully described and statement recorded whether it originated in the line of duty. When the opinion expressed is “no,” the circumstances attending the incidence of the disability and on which the negative opinion is based should be recorded. (d) The cases of patients who are retired from active service, or wholly retired or discharged from the service, by order, sentence, operation of law, or expiration of term, should be completed by entry specifying such fact; and a statement should be made of the degree of disability due to the complaint for which the individual was under treatment at the time of his separation from the service, unless it was unquestionably not received in the line of duty. ( e ) The cases of officer patients who depart from the hospital or command in obedience to orders to proceed to the United States and await retirement will be completed upon such departure by recording the fact thereof and its date. (/) When the disease or injury causing death or discharge has been aggravated by the willful and persistent refusal of the patient to submit to such reasonable restrictions, methods of treatment, or surgical operations as would, in the opinion of the medical officer, have conduced to the cure or to the lessening of the disability, the fact should be noted. (g) When a patient is returned to duty the entry, “duty,” will suffice, the cure being assumed to be complete, unless a statement to the contrary is entered. SICK AND WOUNDED REPORTS, A. E. F. 1203 (, h ) Desertion is final disposition of the case, and the card should be completed accordingly. Should the deserter come again under military control and resume the status of sick, a new card will be made for him as for a new case, conformably to the general rule. 15. Date of disposition. — Give day, month, and year of disposition. Figures should not be used to designate months. In all cases returned to the United States for disposition on certificate of disability, the date of embarkation will be recorded. 16. Name of hospital, etc. — Enter in this space on every register card the designation of the hospital or medical formation to which the register pertains. Spaces 19 and 20 (“Sent with report of S. and W. for the month of ” and “from”) will not be filled out on the register card. 17. Classification. — Spaces 22, 23, 24, and 25, at the bottom of the face of the card are for the use of the Surgeon General’s Office only, and will not be filled out on the register or report cards. 18. Space 26, “Days of treatment in current case,” on back of card, will be filled out month by month on the register card, extending the table as may be necessary for cases remaining from one year to another. The day of admission will be counted as a day of treatment in every case. The day of completion of the case will not be counted as a day of treatment. XI. REPORT OP SICK AND WOUNDED. 1. The report of sick and wounded will be composed of the nominal check list (Forms 51-A and 51-B), and report cards (Form 52), field envelope and contents, for all cases completed during the month in the sense of Section IX, paragraph 11, except for cases transferred to the United States. (See Sec. VIII.) Columns under headings. “Register No.” and “Month completed” (Forms 51-A and 51-B) will not be made out. Entries under “Name” will be made in dictionary order. 2. The report will be submitted by all hospitals, and forwarded before the fifth day of the next succeeding month to the Chief Surgeon, A. E. F., direct. 3. Whenever practicable, courier service or other safe and rapid means should be used. 4. Great care will be exercised to see that the report is accurate in every detail. 5. The senior medical officer is responsible for the correctness and safe-keeping of the register. He will personally initial all report cards completed during the period of his responsibility, or he may designate one or more junior medical officers to initial them, preferably the officer in attendance. ******* XIV. A. E. P. PATIENTS TREATED IN FRENCH MEDICAL FORMATIONS. 1. For all patients of the A. E. F. received by A. E. F. hospitals from French medical forma - tions, translation shall be made of the French records and the data entered on the regular A. E. F- forms. Thenceforth the case will be treated for the purpose of record and report as if it had already been in an American formation. 2. The French Service de Sante has been requested to evacuate all American patients to A. E. F. base hospitals as soon as transfer can be made without risk to the patient. If, for any reason, the transfer of such a patient necessitates the presence of a nurse or attendant, the surgeon of the American hospital will send the necessary attendants and transportation (ambulances) upon request of the medecin-chef of the French formation in order to insure the transfer in a satis- factory manner. 3. All clothes and other property of American soldiers who die in French sanitary formations or hospitals will be sent to the “Bureau de Pensions,” who will transmit them to the nearest American effects depot. XV. A. E. P. PATIENTS TREATED IN BRITISH HOSPITALS IN FRANCE. 1. For A. E. F. patients received from British medical formations the British field medical card and envelope will be utilized in place of the A. E. F. forms, and the case will be treated for record and report as if it had always been in A. E. F. formations. United States base hos- pital units serving with the British in France will forward the British field medical card, etc., together with the report card, for all A. E. F. cases completed in those units. 2. For cases transferred from United States base hospital units serving with the British to A. E. F. hospitals, the British field medical card, etc., will accompany the patient to such hos- pital. The same shall be true in the case of a patient transferred to British hospitals in France or England. Paragraphs omitted deal with subjects not under consideration. 3553—25 77 1204 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. XVI. ALLIED PATIENTS IN A. E. F. HOSPITALS. 1 . The procedure for cases of the Allies admitted to A. E. F. hospitals will be the same as that for our own patients, with the following exceptions: (a) Where the patient has previously been handled by Allied formations, diagnosis tag, field medical card, etc., of the A. E. F. will not be substituted for the ones already used. ( b ) Each month a report of casualties and changes will be sent to the Chief Surgeon’s office, A. E. F., giving name, rank, organization, diagnosis, date of admission, and date of disposition, if any has been made. 2. French patients who may be hospitalized in American sanitary formations will be evacu- ated to the nearest French hospital as soon as their transfer can be made without risk. The evac- uation will take place without any formalities, other than a previous understanding on the subject with the medecin-chef of the French hospital. If the case is evacuated, all medical and surgical documents which may be useful to the French will follow the patient. 3. All clothes and other property of French soldiers who die in American sanitary formations or hospitals will be sent to the “Bureau des Successions,” 1 Rue Laeretelle, Paris. 4. If the case of a French soldier is completed in an A. E. F. base hospital, the medical data pertaining to the patient will be turned over to the French representative with the unit, or where no such representative has been appointed, will be sent to the Chief Surgeon’s office, with the nominal roll. XVII. NOMENCLATURE OF DISEASES AND AFFECTIONS AND RULES FOR RECORDING DISABILITIES. 1. Disease and injuries will, so far as practicable, be recorded on the register in accordance with the following table of diagnostic terms. a The table is not intended to prescribe a hard and fast rule, to be literally complied with in every particular, but rather to furnish a guide which in practice should be substantially followed. When diseases or injuries occur for which no terms are furnished in the table, or for which the terms furnished are general in character, they will be recorded under such scientific terms commonly applied to them by the profession as will briefly and accurately describe them. («) The letter L in parentheses following a term indicates that the location of the disability must be recorded ; the letter C its cause; and the letter V its variety. 2. The following special requirements will be observed: (a) Pathological lesions should be recorded rather than their symptoms. (b) In all cases in which the cause of admission is a local manifestation of a general affection the character and locality of the one and the nature of the other should be stated. (c) The organ or part affected should be specified when the name of the morbid condition fails to indicate it, as in paralysis, aneurysm, ulcer, herpes, etc. ; also in inflammations, as adenitis, osteitis, arthritis, synovitis, etc. ( d ) The term “heart disease” should not be recorded when the special affection can be determined. (e) In pulmonary affections the lobe or lobes involved should be designated; also, in the case of diseases that are not always bilateral, whether the disease is confined to the right or left or extends to both lungs. The complications of pleurisy should be particularly noted. (/) Diseases due to venereal contagion, to the abuse of stimulants or narcotics, or to immoral practices should be so recorded. (g) Distinction should be made between inflammations of venereal origin and those of non- venereal origin, as in cases of balanitis, orchitis, bubo, etc., specifying the nature of the venereal cause and the causation of the nonvenereal cases. (h) Distinction should also be made between the venereal ulcer known as chancroid and the hard chancre of primary syphilis. (i) The terms “venereal warts,” “venereal bubo,” etc., are indefinite and should not be used. The lesion should be recorded and its specific cause stated. ( j ) Where a case is admitted to hospital for recurrence or relapse of a disease, or for an injury for which he has previously been treated, the word “old” will be set forth in parentheses after the diagnosis. (Jc) In all cases of poisoning the name of the poison should be given. ( l ) Special notes should be made of cases of malingering or feigned diseases and of the means employed for their detection. a The list, which includes all diseases and injuries likely to be encountered, arranged according to system or part involved, is omitted. SICK AND WOUNDED REPORTS, A. E. F. 1205 (m) When no diagnosis can be reached, the fact should be stated, together with the condition which prevent the recognition of the disease or injury. (n) The term “shell shock” will not be accepted as a diagnosis of disability or death. Con ditions commonly referred to as “shell shock” should be reported under: (а) Psychoneuroses (Section VI, “Nomenclature of Diseases”). (б) Concussion (Section XVIII, “Nomenclature of Diseases”). (c) Exhaustion (Section XVIII, “Nomenclature of Diseases”). % JfJ Jjc ^ * :j< # XIX. APPROVED ABBREVIATIONS. M. — Morphine. A. T. S. — Antitetanic serum. F. S. — -Fracture simple. F. C. — Fracture compound. F. C. C. — Fracture compound comminuted. G. S. W. — Wounds produced by flying missiles propelled by an explosive gas. 0. — Slight. S. — Severe. N. Y. D. — Not yet diagnosed, or undetermined. F. U. 0. — Fever of unknown origin. D. A. H. — Disordered action of heart. N. D. R. — Notifiable disease reported. XX. DISCONTINUED FORMS. Use of the following Medical Department forms will be discontinued in the A. E. F.: 51, 53; 83, 84, 85, 211. Special attention of all organization surgeons is directed to the fact that, in the system author- ized by this order, the carding of “Quarters” cases is not contemplated, nor will any cases, in the future, be “carded for record (or transfer) only, ” as formerly required by paragraphs 428 and 445 (b) M. M. D. The foregoing will become effective on June 15, 1918. For all patients remaining in hospital on that date the field medical card and envelope will be made out. 1206 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. III. SICK AND WOUNDED FORMS. DIAGNOSIS TAG F RONT Date, Four and sta- tion where tagged : Oct, • 10 , 1918 , 6 P.M. j Dressing Station No » 10 Name Roe , Thomas A. Rank and Regt. or Corps : Pvt* Co • A, 16th Infantry* Diagnosis : G.S.W. left femur and right humerus. Treatment : y.orphine sulphate, .016* A.T.S . 1500 units * Signature : T.L.Ke Capt. M^C. BACK SUPPLEMENTAL RECORD; Primary hemorrhage, left thigh, mod- erate. Pressure applied temporarily over femoral artery. First aid dress- ing. Fig. 1. SICK AND WOUNDED FORMS, 1207 O 5 o z > r C A N m o\ x’ CO so> FIELD MEDICAL CARD FRONT FIELD MEDICAL CARD BACK 1208 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, This card must accompany the patient, attached to his clothing It must not be destroyed It will be transmitted with the patient if he is evacuated to the U S TemDerature charts or additional clinical notes may ba sent with this card in the same envelope. SICK AND WOUNDED FORMS, 1209 FIELD MEDICAL CARD FRONT ENVELOPE BACK Fici . 4, 1210 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, SICK and WOUNDED REPORT CARD FORM &Z A. E. F. FRONT (ORIGINAL SIZE 3/4"x8")BAG K .. 23 : 432.76.. (l) BURN Roe , (3) RANK Pvt . (2) CHRISTIAN NAME Thomas A. (4) COM PAN 1 A (6) REGIMENT OR STAFF COR ( 0 ) AGE. YRS. (7) RACE (0) NATIVITY (0) SERVICE. YRS. 23 v: Penna 1 * (lO) REGISTER NO. (11) DATE OF ADMISSION. Oct 10. 10 18 ( 12 ) source of admission. 16th Infantry (13) CAUSE OF A GSW CF "S", upper third, left femur, and lower third, right humerus, caused by shrapnel, in action near Fleville, France, Oct. 10,1918. * LINE OF DUTY? Yes (l6> COMPLICATION. 6EO., ETC. Oct. 11, 1918, Evacuation Hospital Ho. 25. Operation - Debridement left femur, and right humerus at 11 A.M. Anaesthetic: Ether. Carrel's treatment. Oct. 20, 1918. Base Hospital No. 24 Osteomyelitis , acute, feft femur. Bacterium: Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus . Dec. 20, 1918, Base hospital No. 24- Lobar -pneumonia, lower lobe, right (a) (ie) DISPOSITION. Transferred to the United States (17) DATE OF D ISPOSITION. Feb • 26, 1919* .19 (|0) NAME OF HOSPITAL, ETC.. Camp Hospital No. 33, France. <|0) SENT WITH REPORT OFC.fi. W. FOR MONTH OF p eb .T9 19 Go) from camp Hospital No. 33 For vi n Medical Pepakoaient, U. S. A. (Revised Aug. 14, 1918.) 8PACE Atove T (22) DAYS OF TREATMENT IN CURRENT CA8E. CURRENT YEAR YEAR. 1918 January February ... March April May Juno .... July August September.. October November Decemb3r .. Total.. J QUARTERS 1919 .31. .26 . 22 ... _3Q_. .31.. . 140 C 3— 3623 (a) Ding. Jan. 10, 1919. Recovered from lobar-pneumonia . Fig. 5. Fig. SICK AND WOUNDED FORMS. 1211 3553—25 7S DAILY REPORT OF CASUALTIES AND CHANGES FORM NO. 22, A.G.O., S.D-, A.E.F. (ORIGINAL SIZE Q/z X \2>Va " ) FRONT ADJUTANT GENERALS DEPT. STATISTICAL DIVISION SHEET No x DAILY REPORT OF CASUALTIES AND CHANGES of. 1 .Sheets Dare —Dot. 11, 79/8 1 Patients in Hospital No. Evacuation 15. Station ..APO 74,7 SURNAME AND NUMBER FIRST NAME and INITIALS RANK COMP. OROAN CASUALTY OR CHANGE Thomas A. Pv~t A L6 Inf. OSW FC "s" left femur and ri§ht humrus. 11 1. A.” ”L n — — — 1212 Fio. 7, DAILY REPORT OF CASUALTIES AND CHANGES FORM NO. 22, A.G.O., S.D., A.E.F. (ORIGINAL SIZE. 8/2 U X I3%") back SURNAME and NUMBER FIRST NAME and INITIALS RANK COMP ORGAN. CASUALTY OR CHANGE DISCHARGES Not to include those discharged to other hospitals INF. ART CAV. OKD. Q. M ENQ. Other St aff Corps TOTALS O. S. O. S. O. S. O. S. O. S. o. s. O. S. O. S. O. S. ADMISSIONS Not to include those admitted from other hosp. i H. J. N. Capt, " Organization RECEIVED STATISTICAL SECTION Statistical Officer ! ec o £ < o “u. Mil 3'=.S e. | = ■£ = - I T? J § j || e ° , t£J= «- O i!# ; £ s §H 1 «' I .2 ^ | ? a E ® !!••= ^ a c ® s T-.'o 5 •- '' 0-0 s 2 u ® s ? Sir- a S = O M = 5 iy • ° -S -= 3 = 5 cd j. — *3 Q o aj ^ ^ ‘S o ~ — *o < ° H : a- 5 cc Fig. 8, 1213 1214 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. SICK AND WOUNDED REPORT CARD FORM 52 UNITED STATES (original size 3J4"x 8") FRONT BACK 2343276 (l) BURN \M£ (2) CHRISTIAN NAME Roe Thomas A. (a) RANK («) COMPANY (6) REGIMENT OR STAFF CORPS Pvt. A 16th Infantry (o) AGE. YR6. (7) RACE (a) NATIVITY (9) SERVICE. YR8. 23 W Pennn. 1-1- (|0) REGISTER NO. 8 263 (11) DATE OF ADMISSION. MfiXCh 7, 1919 (12) SOURCE OF ADMISSION, flftmp HOSp» 33 from the 16th Infantry. France. (la) CAUSE OF ADMISSION, Gunshot Wound: Compound fracture, upper third , left femur , and lower third, right humerus, caused by shrapnel, in action near Fleville, France, about 2 P.H. , Oct. 10,1918 (n) IN LINE OF DUTY, Ye S (l6) COMPLICATION. 8EQ.. ETC., Oct. 11, 1918. Operation - Debride- ment, left femur, and right humerus at 11 A.K. Anaesthetic: Ether. Oct. 20, 1918. Osteomyelitis, acute, left femur. Bacterium: Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus . Dec. 20, 1918. lobar -pneumonia , lower lobe, right lung. Jan. 10, 1919. Recovered from lobar- pneumonia . Feb. 20,1919. Osteomyelitis, chronic wi th extensive necrosis of the ( a) (lO) DISPOSITION. Discharged on Certificate of Dis- ability on account of loss of left(b) (it) date op disposition, July 19, 1919. < 1 3) NAME OF HOSPITAL. ETC., Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D. C. (is) SENT yriTH REPORTOFS.A W. FOR MONTIIOP July 1919 (flo) FROM 77 R G __ L...S....7L Capt_.__.MLL_ 0—3623 U. S ARMY. Form 52 Medical Depaltmekt, U. A. (Revised Aug. 14, 1918.) (22) DAYS OF TREATMENT IN CURRENT CASE. CURRENT YEAR teak 1919 IN OUARTERS IN HOSPITAL 25 April 30 31 30 ..19 December Total- ' 135 0 3—3623 (a) middle third, and lower part, upper third, left femur. March 21, 1919. Operation - Re- moval of necrosed bone and de- vitalized tissue. Drainage. May 2, 1919. Operation - Amputa- tion upoer third, left thigh. Anaesthetic: lither. (b) lower extremity, through the upper third of the thigh, and bony ankylosis of right elbow, both of which occurred as the result of wounds received in action. (See space 13). SICK AND WOUNDED FORMS, 1215 REPORT SHEET REPORT OF SICK AND WOUNDED FORM 51 (ORIGINAL SIZE 8/z X \\Zz") FRONT REPORT SHEET— Report of Sick and Wounded at Baeo Hospital, Camp Dix, Hew Jersey mo of the hospital, Infirmary or Medical Department organization, and give Its location on the I ist day covered by the report.) MONTH OF May (Give beginning and end of period, if less than a month.) COMMAND: a the last day covered by the report, together with tl 1918. ) brigade, tactical division “nd field army > 1-12 Training Bns., 153 Depot Brigade. 26, 53, 54, and 303 Engrs, 303 Am. Tr. 303 Motor Supply Tr. 303 Field Sig. Bn. (State Important variations from the general composition of the command, as the arrival or departure of companies, giving the dates thereof respectively, and tLe names of accom- panying medical officers. Reports relating to commands in ih« field should show the location of the principal camps occuoled during the month, with the dates of arrival at and depar- ture from each. When a hospital Is opened or closed, or a Medical Department organization discontlnueo, during the period ol tho report, tholact and date thereof should bo recorded and the ordore directing it be cited.) 303 San. Train 307 , 349, and 350 Field Art. 309 Heavy Field Art. 309 Mach. Gun. Bn. 309,311, and 331 Infty. 69 Pioneer Infty. 327 Motor Truck Co. Fetch. Med. Dept. Detch. Q. M. Corps. Detch. Ord. Corps. Detch. Sig. Corps. Arrivals: 16,580 recruits arrived during the month, 1663 being from other camps, and 14,917 from States of Mew York, New Jersey, and Delaware. Departures: May 4, 1918; 310 Inf., 312 Inf., 308 Mach. Gun Bn., and 309 Field Hospital, all en route overseas, via Hoboken, N. J. May 23, 1918; 308 Field Art., 24 Engrs., 307 Inf., 309 Mach. Gun Bn., end Field Hospital 312, all en route overseas, via Hoboken, N. J. * Mean strength of command, for 31... days. 1212 Whito . . J?9633 _ American troops ...< (•Colored 2.71?. 33557 .Filipino Porto Rican.. Indian Scouts.. NUMERICAL REPORT FOR THE MONTH Re- lng from last month. ADMISSIONS. Total to be account- ed for. ' COMPLETED CASES. REMAINING. Aggregate No. or Days Lost from Sickness. From From Other Eources. Re- turned Died. Dis- charged for disa- bility. rted Dis- charged Trans- lorred Insane Trans- ferred to other pital. Othor- dls- of. Hos. Qre. In hos- pital. Inquar- rnand. tjT. fer. Otlier- Officers and soldiers an the active 1064 41 36 2579 3709 1966 8 39 373 .6 1319 Retired officers and soldiers un- der assignment to active duty *. All others* 3 ...... .-IC 13. 11 ....... z - 110 Not used. 1 Caaes, including deaths, which are cardod for record only, among those who are not currently on the register of patients, will bo tabulated above the Une in the proper space under All others,” which comprises those on the status of civilians (see Instruction 3 on reverse) will be reported In this summary only when they receive hospital treatment or die. I CERTIFY that this sheet and the accompanying list and cards are a true and correct exhibit of the sick and wounded of the command •specified above for the period indicated. Cards of _?4Q1 completed cases accompany this sheet. John P. Doe, Ed. Apr. 16-17-200,000. Ma jor, Me die a 1 Oprp U. S. Army, Surgeon. FiGo 10. 1216 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS. REPORT 5HEET REPORT OF SICK AND WOUNDED FORM 51 (ORIGINAL SIZE 8'/i" X 1 1 ) BACK CIVILIAN POPULATION WITH THE COMMAND (See Instruction 3.) NUMBER OF— MEN. WOMEN. CHILDREN. TOTAL. Persons (averaged for the month) 1096 114 98 1308 28 5 10 43 47 1 3 51 75 6 13 94. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS (See Instruction 4 .) Hone • Fig. II NOMINAL CHECK LIST FOR REPORT OF SICK AND WOUNDED FORM v51 A l( (ORIGINAL SI7.E-- 8 Yz * i3") Form Medicai. Dzpaetv ( llovised 0 Ed. Oct. 8-1 N Ha INSTRUCT or civilian, rem sequence the n* column “Month are completed, duplicate of the si a Page i IEXT, U. S. ABIT? 1. 17, 1910.) 7—1 ,000.000. DMiNAL Check List for Report of Sick and Wounded at Iter Reed. Qgneral. Kgspi_tal, __ Washington, D_.C. _ For Juli , 191 9 IONS. — The list for January in each year will give in sequence of register cumbers the names, etc., of all patients, military aining from the previous year, and of all registered during the month. The list lor any subsequent month will give in like unes, etc., of patients registered during the mouth, omitiing the names of those remaining from the previous month. The Completed” will not be filled in at post on the list forwarded; but entry therein should he made on the retained list as cases In the case of civilian patients the word “Civilian” will be entered across the columns “Rank,’’ “Co.,” “Organization." A list will be retained with the medical records of the post or command 3^-3519 Register No Month Com- pleted NAME Co. Organization Surname Christian- Name 8263 Roe. (2343276) Thomas A. Pvt A 16th Infantry F-'TOf Capt .MC Fig. 12, 1217 TRANSCRIPT CARD SURGEON GENERAL’S OFFICE (ORIGINAL SIZE 3VX8“) 1218 Serial No. No. Surname Christian name Rank Company Regiment Nature of casualty Slight or severe Disease Line of duty Missile Place of injury, or treatment Date of entry Disposition Date of disposition Days: Qrs. Hosp. List of S. & W. with At For period , 191 Form 212a.— TV. D., S. G. O. Authorized Aug. 15, 1017 (Revised Mar. 8, 1918) 3 4856 Fig. 13. SICK AND WOUNDED FORMS, 1219 STATISTICAL CODE AND PERFORATED TRAUMATISM CARDS FIG. f TRAUMATISM CARD, FIG. 2 TRAUMATISM CARD. SURGEON GENERAL S OFFICE SURGEON GENERAL S OFFICI. . * IO..I 4 JUnk Q . ..Arm *>f Sonic®. 0 Arm <4 Service R.giincnt 016 Refiment 1 'go 1 Af® ...... 1 Race 1 Rn. 38 .Nativity. 36 N.livlty. ^ length of Service 6 length of Service. 772 Hospital ur Division 772 . If(«,iul .* Div-Udi*o .10-10-8 L)oto of I njury — Day 10-10-8 Date of Injury — Day Month. . Year Month. Year I Country .3.6 Diagnosis 36 1 riagry «dj 49 Causa tivo agents. 49 1 Amative ageata 6 Region principal ® Region principal. 9 Region secondary ^ Diglon secondary ^6 location and tissue®, No. 1. 16 fiOcatlon aAd tiarue®, No. J, 24 location and tissue®, No. 2 24 1 oration and tissue®, No. 2. 66 Qualifying terms 66 i ,'iiah lying term*. .3? 1 Operation 006 Opcu™, ....... 3.... Time of operation after injury . 7 Time <4 operation after injury 4 Infections. 1 1 nfection®. .. Complications 9 i ompUcatioM. 6 Day of infection or complication 9 Day of infectloa or compHcatio* after injury .148 Days lost in hospital. after injury. 136 l>ayi lost in horpiUl. 00 . . Days lost in quarters. 00 l^ays lo«t In quarter*. W-X Result. M** itwuk. .... — Readmission. X llcadmiarion. 1—1— 4— 8 .Anaesthetic, line of duty and dis- 0-4-7 \naeethetir, line of duty and die- position. pom don. Form 216.— W. D., H. <3. O. Trauma! ten Card. Aulhorued Now. 8, 1017. AuiaocUad Nov. 8. 1917. y- »iJ6 Fig. 14. 1220 MEDICAL AND CASUALTY STATISTICS, STATISTICAL CODE AND PERFORATED MEDICAL CARDS FIG. 1 MEDICAL CARD. 8URGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE. 4 0 016 1 Age. 1 T?Qf>n 32 0 772 03-10-8 Date of Admission — Day. Month. Year. 1 567 16 JL6. Location and tissues, No. L 00 Location and tissues, No. 2. 73 Qualifying terms. 782 719 Complication. 324 4 Time of operation after onset. 250 . Days lost in hospital. 00 N-l-4-8- . Anaesthetic, line of duty and di»- position. Form 206.— W. D. 8. 0.0. Medical Card. AuthorlMd Nov. 8, 1017. FIG. 2 MEDICAL CARD. SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE. 4 0 Arm of Service. m. Regiment i i 32 0 Length of Service. 772 03-1Q.-8 Date of Admission — Day. Month. Year. 1 ... .567 16 ... 16 00 . Location and tissues, No. 2. 73 523 . Complication. 668 _022 . Operations. 7 . Time of operation after onset. 151 . Days lost in hospital. 00 Days lost in quarters X 1-4-7 Form aoe.-W. D. . Anaesthetic, line of duty and dis- position. S, O. O. Medical Card. » — S177 Fig. 35, FIG. 4 FIG. 3 FIG. 2 FIG. I SICE AND WOUNDED FORMS 1221 STATISTICAL PERFORATED CARDS Fig. 16 INDEX. Page. Abdomen and pelvis, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by region and by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and multiple wounds, officers and enlisted men 1024 Abscess : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Abscess, periapical, focal infection from: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States. 382, 384, 398, 400 1223 1224 INDEX. Abscess, perinephritic : Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324- white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) white enlisted men in the United States- 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States- 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Accidents: j’ailroad, nonbattle injury — admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men - 186, 188, 210, 212 street car, nonbattle injury — admissions for, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men. 186, 188, 210, 212 Accidents and injuries, admissions and deaths, nonbattle injuries, total Army, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 of total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 Accidents and other causes, died of, American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia and Siberia 1179 Acromegaly : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 INDEX. 1225 Acromegaly — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Addison’s disease: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 6S2, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 Adenoids: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 4S8 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 2S4 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 24S deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths by months, white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United _ States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Adhesions, peritoneal: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions by camps of occurrence and by State of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, S78, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 1226 INDEX. Adhesions, peritoneal — Continued. Page. days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States _ 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 white, enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 38.8, 402, 404 Admissions: battle injuries — ■ by arms of service, by months, total officers and enlisted men, absolute num- bers and ratios per 1,000 1025 by military agents, officers, and enlisted men, absolute numbers, and ratios per 1,000 1019 officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1 ,000 1017 by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in speci- fied camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 834-857 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 858-881 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 678-707 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 708-737 by countries, including transports — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 86-109 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 110-132 by months — colored enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 470-485 colored enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 486-493 colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 438-453 colored enlisted men in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 454-469 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe, absolute numbers 560-567 white enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 294^309 white enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 310-325 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 262-277 white enlisted men, in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 278-293 external causes of (excluding battle injuries) by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers _• 994-1006 white enlisted men, United States absolute numbers 962-977 Admissions and deaths: for battle injuries and killed in action, by arms of service, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and case fatality rates 1028 for diseases, enlisted men, United States and Europe, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and percentage rates 576-579 nonbattle injuries, total Army, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 of total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 Admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates: battle injuries — by gunshot missiles, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and percent- age rates 1023 by poisonous gases, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and percent- age rates 1023 by region and by military agent, single and multiple wounds, officers and enlisted men 1024 Admissions, deaths, discharges for disability and days lost, including killed in action, total Army, excluding North Russia and Siberia, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and percentages 1180 Admissions for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 954-955 INDEX. 1227 Aerial bombing: Page. admissions, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1022 Aerogenes capsulatus infection: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camjDs), white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710. 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions by months — white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and secpielae, enlisted men, in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 Aeroplane, battle injuries by: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Aeroplane, nonbattle injuries by: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 1S8, 210, 212 Age: deaths, and discharges for disability, by total officers, and white and colored en- listed men in the United States and Europe, absolute numbers 670-677 strength by, officers and enlisted men, United States and Europe 25 Agent causing injury (excluding battle injuries): admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 Agent not stated: admissions, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1022 Agents, external, nonbattle injury by: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Agents, military, battle injuries by: admissions, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1019 deaths, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1021 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 ... 1023 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1022 Agents, military (poisonous gases excepted); battle injuries, by region and by agent, admissions deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1024 Agents, military, nonbattle injury by: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Air machines. (See Aeroplane.) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 1228 INDEX. Alcoholism — Continued. admissions, by months — Continued. Page. enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States '. 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, -in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — - colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Amaurosis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Amblyopia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 INDEX. 1229 Amblyopia — Continued. Page, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and col- ored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps)— colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 American Expeditionary Forces: North Russia and Siberia, deaths and wounded, absolute numbers 1179 sick and wound reports for the 1193-1201 strength, by arms of service and by months, total officers and enlisted men 82 Amputation, traumatic, battle injury: admissions, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 101S deaths, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1018 Anemia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 714, 716, 71S admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 27S, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States^. 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability — by months, colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Aneurysms: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 84S, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelce, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 1230 INDEX. Aneurysms — Continued. Pago, deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — - discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Angina pectoris: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men., 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.. 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Animals, injuries by: admissions for, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Ankylosis of joint. (See Joint, ankylosis of.) Ankylostomiasis : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored men enlisted in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 IXDEX. 1231 Ankylostomiasis — Continued. Page, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Anthrax : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — • enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Aortic insufficiency. {See Heart, valvular diseases of.) Aortic stenosis. {See Heart, valvular diseases of.) Aortitis : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 INDEX. Aortitis — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States ^ 382, 384’ 398, 400 Apoplexy : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Appendicitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and col- ored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 INDEX. 1233 Appendicitis — Continued. Page, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Arms of service: admissions and deaths by, battle injuries and killed in action, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and case fatality rates 1028 admissions by, battle injuries, by months, total officers and enlisted men, abso- lute numbers, and ratios per 1,000 1025 deaths in hospital by, battle injuries, by months, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1026 killed in action by, by months, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1027 strength by, and by months, total officers and enlisted men, American Expedi- tionary Forces. 82 Army, strength of, by months, United States and Europe 17 Army, total: excluding North Russia and Siberia, admissions, deaths, discharges for disability and days lost, including killed in action, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and percentages 1180 nonbattle injuries, admissions and deaths, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 total nonbattle injuries and case fatality rates 1015 strength of, by months, all countries, officers and enlisted men, including white, colored, and native troops 15 Arrhythmias, cardiac. ( See Cardiac arrhythmias.) Arsine: battle injuries by — admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Arteries, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and col- ored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Arteriosclerosis and hypertension: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 1234 INDEX. Arteriosclerosis and hypertension — Continued. Page. admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94,96,118 120 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462* 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe. 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by counties, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — ■ colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Arthritis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — - colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelce, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 INDEX. 1235 Arthritis — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — Continued. Pago. white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Articular rheumatism, acute. (See Rheumatism, acute articular.) Artillery : admissions and deaths, battle injuries and killed in action, total officers and enlisted men 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months, total officers and enlisted men 1025 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by months, total officers and enlisted men 1026 killed in action, by months, total officers and enlisted men 1027 Artillery, Infantry, machine gun battalions, Engineers, and, wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, by month and by day 1029-1177 Ascaris lumbricoides: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Asiatic cholera: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 Asthma: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 74S, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512,516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 3553 — 25- -79 1236 INDEX. Asthma — Continued. Page, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Astigmatism. (See Refractive errors.) Automobiles, injuries by: admissions for, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Aviation : admissions and deaths for battle injuries, and killed in action, total officers and enlisted men 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months, total officers and enlisted men 1025 deaths in hospital, battle, injuries, by months, total officers and enlisted men 1026 killed in action, by months, total officers and enlisted men 1027 Back, battle injuries of, by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and mul- tiple wounds, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men__ 1024 Balanitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by months of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124- admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 792. 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Battle injuries: admissions, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1018 deaths, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1 1018 Battle injuries and killed in action, by arms of service, admissions and deaths for, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and case fatality rates 1028 Battle injuries, by arms of service: admissions, by months, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1025 deaths in hospital, by months, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1026 Battle injuries, by region and by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), admis- sions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1024 INDEX. 1237 Bayonet, battle injuries by: Page. admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Beriberi: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 Bile-duct, diseases of. (See Gall-bladder.) Bites : admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Bladder, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted mem in the United States 450, 452, 464, 466 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — — i j — i* • ii. „ j oi.i... o non non oio r\ a a c\ a a white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 46S enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe^ 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States : 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 1238 INDEX. Bones and organs of locomotion, diseases of — Continued. deaths, by months — Continued. Pago. white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States i 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Bradycardia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Bronchitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 67- deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe ^ 570 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 INDEX. 1239 Bronchitis — Continued. Page, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Bronchopneumonia. (See Pneumonia.) Burns: admissions and deaths, nonbattle injuries, total Army, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Burns, chemical and X-ray: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Camp Beauregard: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 994 white enlisted men, United States 962 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 57 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all) , by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1007 white enlisted men, United States 978 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Bowie: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 99'4 white enlisted men, United States 962 approximate mobilization of selective service men and of National Guard, by States, by months 57 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1007 white enlisted men, United States 978 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 95S strength, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 1240 INDEX. Camp Cody: Page. admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States. _ 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 962 approximate mobilization of selective service men and of National Guard, by States, by months 58 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 978 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Custer: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 994 white enlisted men, United States 963 approximate mobilization of selective service men and of National Guard, by States, by months 58 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1007 white enlisted men, United States 979 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Devens: admissions for diseases (ail), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 995 white enlisted men, United States 963 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 59 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases, (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1007 white enlisted men, United States 979 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Dix: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 995 white enlisted men, United States 964 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 59 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1008 white enlisted men, United States 980 INDEX. 1241 Camp Dix — Continued. Page, discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men, by months 32, 33 white enlisted men, by months 34, 35 Camp Dodge: admissions for diseases (all) , by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 996 white enlisted men, United States 964 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, bj r States, by months 60 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all) , by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1008 white enlisted men, United States 980 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 95S strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Doniphan: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 964 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 60 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 980 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Eustis: admissions for diseases (all) by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 996 white enlisted men, United States 965 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1008 white enlisted men, United States 981 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Forrest: admissions for diseases (all) , by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 965 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 981 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 1242 INDEX. Camp Forrest — Continued. ' strength of, by months — Page. colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men : ’ 34, 35 Camp Fremont: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 966 days lost for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 982 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Funston: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — - colored enlisted men, United States 996 white enlisted men, United States 966 approximate mobilization of selective service men and of National Guard, by States, by months 61 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1008 white enlisted men, United States 982 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Gordon: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 997 white enlisted men, United States 966 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 61 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1009 white enlisted men, United States 982 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Grant: admission for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States — 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 997 white enlisted men, United States 967 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 62 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 index. 1243 Camp Grant — Continued. Page, deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1009 white enlisted men, United States 983 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Greene: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 998 white enlisted men, United States 967 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1009 white enlisted men, United States 983 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Greenleaf: admissions for diseases (all) , by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 968 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 984 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months, colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Hancock: admission for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 998 white enlisted men, United States 968 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 62 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles and the pneu- monias, by months — - colored enlisted men, United States 1009 white enlisted men, United States 984 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Humphreys: admission for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 998 white enlisted men, United States 968 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States — 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 8553—25 SO 1244 INDEX. Camp Humphreys — Continued. Pagp. deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 101(> white enlisted men, United States 984 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958- strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35, Camp Jackson: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 999 white enlisted men, United States 969 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 63 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 969 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1019 white enlisted men, United States _ 985 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33- white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Johnston: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 999 white enlisted men, United States 969 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 969 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1919 white enlisted men, United States 985 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Kearny: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 979 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 63 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States --- 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 986 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Lee: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1000 white enlisted men, United States 979 INDEX. 1245 Camp Lee — Continued. Page, approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 64 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United Spates _ . 1010 white enlisted men, United States 9S6 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States - 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Lewis: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1000 white enlisted men, United States _ 970 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 64 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States - 1011 white enlisted men, United States 986 discharge for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 1 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Logan: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza, and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States . ___ 1000 white enlisted men, United States 971 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 65 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1011 white enlisted men, United States 987 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 1 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Mac Arthur: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1001 white enlisted men, United States 971 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 65 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1011 white enlisted men, United States 987 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 1246 INDEX. CampMacArthur — Continued, strength of, by months — colored enlisted men total enlisted men , • white enlisted men Camp McClellan: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States white enlisted men, United States approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States white enlisted men, United States discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States strength of, by months — colored enlisted men total enlisted men white enlisted men Camp Meade: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States white enlisted men, United States approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States white enlisted men, United States discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States strength of, by months — colored enlisted men total enlisted men white enlisted men Camp Mills: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States white enlisted men, United States days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States white enlisted men, United States discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States strength of, by months — colored enlisted men - total enlisted men white enlisted men Camp Pike: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States white enlisted men, United States approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States Page. 36 , 37 32 , 33 34 , 35 954 1001 972 66 960 956 1011 988 958 36 , 37 32 , 33 34 , 35 954 1002 972 66 960 956 1012 988 958 36 , 37 32 , 33 34 , 35 954 1002 972 960 956 1012 988 958 36 , 37 32 , 33 34 , 35 954 1002 973 67 960 INDEX. 1247 Camp Pike — Continued. Page. deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1012 white enlisted men, United States 989 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Sevier: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States _ . 1003 white enlisted men, United States 973 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 68 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — ■ colored enlisted men, United States 1012 white enlisted men, United States 989 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Shelby: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States . 1003 white enlisted men, United States 974 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months --- 68 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1013 white enlisted men, United States - 990 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men — 36,37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Sheridan: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — • colored enlisted men, United States - — 1004 white enlisted men, United States - 974 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months — 69 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men. United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States ___ - 1013 white enlisted men, United States 990 discharges for disability, for diseases (all) by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men - 32, 33 white enlisted men - 34,35 1248 INDEX. Camp Sherman: Page. admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1004 white enlisted men, United States 974 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 69 days lost, for diseases (all) by months, total enlisted men United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1013 white enlisted men, United States 990 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Syracuse: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 975 days lost, for diseases (all) , by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months, white enlisted men, United States 991 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Taylor: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1004 white enlisted men, United States 975 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 70 days lost, for diseases (all) by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted, men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1013 white enlisted men, United States 991 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Travis: admissions for diseases (all) , by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1005 white enlisted men, United States 976 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 70 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common resjuiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1014 white enlisted men, United States — 902 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 INDEX. 1249 Camp Travis — Continued. strength of, by months — Page. colored enlisted men 36,37 total enlisted men ' 32, 33 white enlisted men 34,35 Camp Upton: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1006 white enlisted men, United States 977 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 71 days lost, for diseases (all) , by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States . _ _ . . . _ 1014 white enlisted men, United States 993 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34,35 Camp Wadsworth: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by months — colored enlisted men. United States 1005 white enlisted men, United States : 976 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by months 71 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1014 white enlisted men, United States 992 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 958 strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36,37 total enlisted men — 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camp Wheeler: admissions for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 954 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, bv months — colored enlisted men, United States 1006 white enlisted men, United States - 976 approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by months 72 days lost, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 960 deaths for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 956 deaths, influenza, and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1014 white enlisted men, United States - — 992 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States 95S strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men — 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Camps: admissions by, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers ( — 954-955 days lost by, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 960-961 1250 INDEX. Camps — Continued. Page, deaths by, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States, abso- lute numbers 956-957 discharges for disability by, for diseases (all), by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers - 1 958-959 Camps of occurrence and States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) : admissions — colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 834-857 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 858-881 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 678-707 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 708-737 deaths — colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 882-893 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 4 894-905 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 738-755 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 756-773 discharges for disability — colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 906-929 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 930-953 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 774-803 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 804-833 Camps, specified, and States (other camps and posts), strength, by months, officers and enlisted men stationed in United States 25 Camps, specified: strength of, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 Cancer and other malignant tumors: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps)- — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 INDEX. 1251 872, 722, 118, 874 724 120 Carbuncle: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. . 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in Europe.. 414, 416, 430, 432 Cardiac arrhythmias: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 44S, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 28S concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Cardiac dilatation: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe — 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 1252 INDEX. Cardiac dilatation — Continued. Page, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762^ 764^ 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 14oj 154^ 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816’ 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410’ 412’ 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Cardiac disorders, functional: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — - colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Cardiac hypertrophy : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 INDEX. 1253 Cardiac hypertrophy — Continued. Page, deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Cardiac murmurs, not organic: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — •colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 19S, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Carriers : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, S38, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 43S, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. _ 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Case fatality rates. (See Admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates.) 1254 INDEX. Cataract: Page. 577 Cav Cell Cell admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States _ 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — • colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 airy: admissions and deaths for battle injuries, and killed in action, total officers and enlisted men 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months, total officers and enlisted men 1025 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by months, total officers and enlisted men 1026 killed in action, by months, total officers and enlisted men 1027 ular tissues. {See Skin and cellular tissues.) ilitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States ol occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers, and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124- admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe- 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel*, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost by countries, officers, and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and col- ored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers, and enlisted men - 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States - 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe - — 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 INDEX. 1255 Cestodes : Paga. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 728, 730, 732 admissions by countries, officers, and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States.. 384, 400 Chancroidal infection: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.. 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 wdiite enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 ■white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Chicken-pox : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678,680,682,708, 710,712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — - colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 1256 INDEX. Chicken-pox — Continued. Page, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.- 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months, white enlisted. men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.- 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Chlorine, battle injuries by: admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Chlorosis. (See Anemia.) Cholecystitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, admissions, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, admissions, by months — • colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 290, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), of white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, deaths, by months— colored enlisted men in Europe 512, white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, Cholelithiasis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 579 874 730 124 490 464 564 324 292 650 252 676 772 160 516 372 348 946 826 204 558 544 432 404 578 874 730 124 490 464 564 324 292 INDEX. 1257 650 252 674 Cholelithiasis — Continued. Page, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648. days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States. 386, 388, 402, 404 Cholera, Asiatic. (See Asiatic cholera.) Chorea : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — ■ colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers, and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, white enlisted men in Europe .. 406, 408, 422, white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394. Choroiditis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States. 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, admissions by countries, officers, and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe ----- — 562 white enlisted men in Europe -- 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 536 424 396 577 S6S 718 116 1258 IiSTDEX. Choroiditis — Continued. Page. days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Circulatory system, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers, and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe , 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — ■ colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States..- 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Cirrhosis of the liver: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 Page. Cirrhosis of the liver — Continued. deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States- 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Clavus: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe - _______ 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharge for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States- 792, 794, 796, 822, S24, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Cold, excessive, injury by: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234; 236, 25S, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 1S8, 210, 212 Colitis. ( See Enteritis.) Color blindness: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States - - 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 Colored enlisted men. (See Enlisted men, colored.) Complications, concurrent diseases, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe, absolute numbers 580-669 Compression of brain, nonbattle injuries: admissions and deaths, total Army — 1015 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 INDEX. Concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe, absolute numbers 580-669 Concussion of brain, battle injuries: admissions, officers and enlisted men ... 1017 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1018 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1017 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1018 Concussion of brain, nonbattle injuries: admissions and deaths, total Army 1015 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Conflagration, nonbattle injuries: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Congenital malformations. (See Malformations, congenital.) Conjunctivitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequela3, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 W1UKC CllllSl’C U. lUCil 111 U11C UllU'CU UtatCO IOU, I vtj, I Ol, O X VJ, 016, on discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426. 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Constitutional psychopathic states. (See Psychopathic states, constitutional.) Contusion, battle injuries: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1017 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1018 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1017 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1018 Contusions, nonbattle injuries: admissions and deaths, total Army 1015 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men __ 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Countries, including transports: admissions by — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 86-109 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 110-133 days lost by — officers, and enlisted men, absolute numbers 214—237 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 238-261 deaths by — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 134-149 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 150-165 INDEX. 1261 Countries, including transports — Continued. Page, discharges for disability by — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 166-189 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 190-213 Cretinism and myxedema: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), for white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions by months — white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States- _ 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Crushing, battle injuries: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1017 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1018 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1017 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1018 Crushing, battle injuries, by military agents: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Crushing, nonbattle injuries: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men. _ 102, 104, 106, 108, 126, 128, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men.. 230, 232, 234, 236, 254, 256, 258, 260 deaths by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 1S6, 188, 206, 208,210, 212 Cutting and piercing instruments, battle injuries by: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Cutting and piercing instruments, nonbattle injuries by: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Cystitis : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe . 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe - — --- 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States --- 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men --- 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe — - — 676 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 1262 INDEX. Cystitis — Continued. p age discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824' 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Days lost: by countries, including transports — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 214-237 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 238-261 discharges for disability, admissions, deaths and, including killed in action, total Army, excluding North Russia and Siberia, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and percentages : 1180 for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, abso- lute numbers 960-961 in hospital, battle injuries — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1018 bv military agents, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1023 Deaths: battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000__ 1017 battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1021 by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in speci- fied camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 882-893 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 894-905 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 738-755 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 756-773 by countries, including transports — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 134-149 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 150-165 by months — colored enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 510-513 colored enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 514-517 colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 494-501 colored enlisted men in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 502-509 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe, absolute numbers 568-571 white enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 350-361 white enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 362-373 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 326-337 white enlisted men in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 338-349 for diseases (all) , by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 956-957 in hospital, battle injuries, by arms of service, by months, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1026 influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 1007-1014 white enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 978-993 Deaths, admissions and: battle injuries and killed in action, by arms of service, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and case fatality rates 1028 for diseases, enlisted men, United States and Europe, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and percentage rates 576-579 nonbattle injuries, total Army, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 of total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 Deaths, admissions, and case fatality rates: battle injuries, by gunshot missiles, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023 battle injuries by poisonous gases, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023 battle injuries, by region and by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and multiple wounds, officers and enlisted men 1024 Deaths, admissions, discharges for disability and days lost, including killed in action, total Army, excluding North Russia and Siberia, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and percentages 1180 INDEX. 1263 Page. Deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored en- listed men in the United States and Europe, absolute numbers 670-677 Deaths and wounded, American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia and Siberia, abso- lute numbers 1179 Decapitation, battle injuries : admissions, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 deaths, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 Defective vision. (See Refractive errors.) Dementia prsecox: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550-556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Dermatitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe - — 566 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 1264 INDEX. Dermatitis — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544- white enlisted men in the United States „ , 386, 388, 402’ 404 Dermatitis from traumatisms: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Deviation of nasal septum. (See Nasal septum, deviation of.) Diabetes mellitus: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops white enlisted men in the United States _ 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae; enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550-556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Diarrhea: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe -- 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.. 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 INDEX. 1265 Diarrhea — Continued. deaths, by months — Page. enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps)— colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Digestive system, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578, 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States S46, 848, 850, 852, 854, S56, 870, 872, 874, 876, 878, 8S0 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 482, 484, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 450, 452, 462, 464, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 274, 276, 286, 288, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632, 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674, 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370. 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 34S discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 386, 388, 398, 400, 402, 404 Diphtheria and results: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe. 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 1266 INDEX. Page 596 240 670 Diphtheria and results — Continued. concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Discharges for disability: battle injuries, by military agents, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1022 battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 _ 1018 by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 906-929 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 930-953 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 774-803 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 804-833 by countries, including transports — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 166-189 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 190-213 by months — colored enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 550-555 colored enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 556-559 colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 518-533 colored enlisted men in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 534-549 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe, absolute numbers 572-575 white enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 406-421 white enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 422-437 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 374-389 white enlisted men in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 390-405 for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 958-959 Discharges for disability and days lost, admissions, deaths and, including killed in action, total Army, excluding North Russia and Siberia, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and percentages.- 1180 Discharges for disability and deaths, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe, absolute numbers 670-677 Disease, died of, American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia and Siberia 1179 Diseases: admissions and deaths for, enlisted men, United States and Europe, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and percentage rates 576-579 admissions for, by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 954-955 days lost for, by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 960-961 deaths for, by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers - 956-957 discharges for disability for, by camps, by months, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 958-959 Diseases, concurrent, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe, absolute numbers 580-669 Diseases, epidemic. (See Epidemic diseases.) INDEX. 1267 Diseases, general: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, white enlisted men in the United States 678, 682, 684, 686, 688, 708, 710, 712, 714, 716, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 90, 92, 110, 112, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men___ 214, 216, 218, 220, 238, 240, 242, deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, white enlisted men in the United States' 326, 328, 338, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550- colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, Diseases, infectious. (See Infectious diseases.) Diseases of ductless glands. (See Ductless glands, diseases of.) Diseases, not specified or ill-defined: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 4S4, colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, enlisted men, color not stated white enlisted men in Europe , 306, 308, 322, white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 652, 654, 656, 658, 660, 662, 664, 666, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe -- deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 158, deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe ----- — white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, Page. 576 862 680, 718 114 486 456 560 312 280 596 244 670 898 760 152 514 504 568 364 340 934 808 192 556 536 572 424 392 579 880 736 128 492 468 566 324 292 668 256 676 904 772 160 516 508 570 372 348 3553—25- -81 68 INDEX. Diseases, not specified nor ill-defined — Continued. Page, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — V ' ' 1 W 1 V 111X0 CV-V1 111V11 ill C 1 1 111 ICC l' c, O _______ ,7 r , ij £J\J . CJ OTTO. ,7 tj V 1 . tj white enlisted men in the United States _ 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 whi e enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Diseases venereal. (See Venereal diseases.) Dislocation : admissions and deaths, nonbattle injuries, total Army 1015 admissions, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1017 days lost in hospital, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1018 deaths, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1017 discharges for disability, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1018 Dislocation of joint. (See Joint, dislocation of.) Drowning, admissions and deaths, nonbattle injuries, total Army, absolute numbers, ratios for 1,000 strength, rate for 1,000 of total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 Drowning, except suicide: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182 184, 206, 208 Drug addiction: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Ductless glands, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps — admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 INDEX. 1269 Ductless glands, diseases of — Continued. admissions, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharge for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Duodenal ulcer. (See Ulcer, duodenal.) Dysentery: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136. 150, 152 deaths by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe - 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Ear, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, S68 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 1270 INDEX. Ear, diseases of — Continued. Pago, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502^ 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912. white enlisted men in the United States 780, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe colored enlisted men in the United States 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 522, 552, 556 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Ectoparasites, diseases caused by: admissions and death, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharge for disability, bv months, white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Eczema: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 573 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 INDEX. 1271 Eczema — Continued. Page, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 4.30, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Electricity, injuries by: admissions for, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Embolism and thrombosis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Emphysema, pulmonary: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States : - - 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222,224,246, 248 1272 IXDEX. Emphysema, pulmonary— Continued. Page, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States- 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months— colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United Stites 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Encephalitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Euorpe 577 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months— colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Endocarditis, acute: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequela?, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 INDEX. 1273 Endocarditis, acute — Continued. p age . deaths by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Engineers: admissions and deaths, for battle injuries, and killed in action 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months 1025 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by months 1026 Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun Battalions and, wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, by month and by day 1029-1177 killed in action, by months _ 1027 Enlisted men: color not stated, in Europe — admissions by months, absolute numbers 560-567 deaths, by months, absolute numbers 568-571 discharges for disability, by months, absolute numbers 572 colored — strength of, by countries, by months 21 strength of, by specified camps, by months 36, 37 strength of, by States (excluding specified camps), by months 79, 80, 81 colored, in Europe — admissions, by months, absolute numbers 470-485 admissions, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 486-493 deaths, by months, absolute numbers 510-513 deaths, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 514-517 discharges for disability, by months, absolute numbers 550-555 discharges for disability, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 556-559 colored, in the United States — admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) , absolute numbers 834-857 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), ratios per 1,000 858-881 admissions, by months, absolute numbers 438-453 admissions, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 454-469 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence, by months, absolute numbers — 994-1006 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), absolute numbers 882-893 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), ratios per 1,000 894—905 deaths, by months, absolute numbers 494—501 deaths, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 — 502-509 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneu- monias, by camps of occurrence, by months, absolute numbers 1007-1014 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), absolute numbers 906-929 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), ratios per 1,000 930-953 discharges for disability, by months, absolute numbers 518-533 discharges for disability, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 534^549 colored, officers and — admissions by countries, absolute numbers 86-109 admissions by countries, ratios per 1,000 110-133 days lost by countries, absolute numbers 214—237 1274 INDEX. Enlisted men — Continued. colored, officers and — Continued. Page. days lost by countries, ratios per 1,000 238-261 deaths by countries,- absolute numbers 134-149 deaths by countries, ratios per 1,000 150-165 discharges for disability, by countries, absolute numbers 166-189 discharges for disability by countries, ratios per 1,000 190-213 Filipino, officers and — admissions, by countries, absolute numbers 86^409 admissions by countries, ratios per 1,000 110-133 days lost, by countries, absolute numbers 214-237 days lost, by countries, ratios per 1,000 238-261 deaths, by countries, absolute numbers 134-149 deaths, by countries, ratios per 1,000 150-165 discharges for disability, by countries, absolute numbers 166-189 discharges for disability, by countries, ratios per 1,000 190-213 Hawaiian, officers and — admissions by countries, absolute numbers 86-109 admissions, by countries, ratios per 1,000 110-133 days lost, by countries, absolute numbers 214-237 days lost, by countries, ratios per 1,000 238-261 deaths, by countries, absolute numbers 134-149 deaths, by countries, ratios per 1,000 150-165 discharges for disability, by countries, absolute numbers 166-188 discharges for disability, by countries, ratios per 1,000 190-213 In the United States and Europe — admissions and deaths, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and percentage rates 576-579 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, absolute numbers 580-669 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored, absolute numbers 670-677 including white and colored, officers and — strength of, by age, United States and Europe 25 officers and — ■ admissions, battle injuries, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 admissions, battle injuries, bv military agents, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 I 1018 admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by gunshot mis- siles, absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023. admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by poisonous gases, absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023 admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by region and by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and multiple wounds 1024 days lost in hospital, battle injuries, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000_ 1018 days lost in hospital, battle injuries, by military agents, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1023 deaths, battle injuries, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 deaths, by countries, absolute numbers 134-149 deaths, by countries, ratios per 1,000 150-165 discharges for disability, battle injuries, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1018 deaths, battle injuries, by military agents, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1021 discharges for disability, battle injuries, by military agents, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1022 discharges for disability, by countries, absolute numbers 166-189 discharges for disability, by countries, ratios per 1,000 190-213 including both white and colored, United States and Europe, strength of, by age (approximate) 25 stationed in United States, strength of, by specified camps, by States (other camps and posts), and by months 25 Porto Rican, officers and — admissions, by countries, absolute numbers 86-109 admissions by countries, ratios per 1,000 110-133 days lost, by countries, absolute numbers - 214-237 days lost, by countries, ratios per 1,000 238-261 deaths, by countries, absolute numbers 134-149 deaths, by countries, ratios per 1,000 150-165 discharges for disability, by countries, absolute numbers 166-189 discharges for disability, by countries, ratios per 1,000 190-213 INDEX. 1 Enlisted men — Continued. total — Page. strength of specified camps, by months 32, 33 strength, by States (excluding specified camps), by months 73, 74, 75 total, in United States — admissions for diseases (all) , by camps, by months, absolute numbers 954-955 days lost, for diseases (all), by camps, by months, absolute numbers 960-961 deaths for diseases (all), by camps, by months, absolute numbers 956-957 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by camps, by months, absolute numbers 958-959 total officers and — admissions and deaths, battle injuries and killed in action, by arms of service, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and case fatality rates 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by arms of service, by months, absolute numbers, and ratios per 1,000 1025 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by arms of service, by months, absolute numbers, and ratios per 1,000 1026 killed in action, by arms of service, by months, absolute numbers, and ratios per 1,000 • 1027 strength, by arms of service, and by months, American Expeditionary Forces. 82 white, in Europe — admissions, by months, absolute numbers 294-309 admissions, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 310-325 deaths, by months, absolute numbers * 350-361 deaths, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 362-373 discharges for disability, by months, absolute numbers 406-421 discharges for disability, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 422-437 white, in United States — admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), absolute numbers 678-707 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), ratios per 1,000 708-737 admissions, by camps of occurrence, by months, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, absolute numbers. _ 962-977 admissions, by months, absolute numbers 262-277 admissions, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 278-293 deaths,, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), absolute numbers 738-755 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), ratios per 1,000 756-773 deaths, by camps of occurrence, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by months, absolute numbers 978-993 deaths, by months, absolute numbers 326-337 deaths, by months, ratios per 1,000 338-349 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) , absolute numbers 774-803 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), ratios per 1,000 804-833 discharges for disability, by months, absolute numbers 374—389 discharges for disability, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 390-405 white, officers and — admissions, by countries, absolute numbers 86-109 admissions, by countries, ratios per 1,000 110-133 days lost by, by countries, absolute numbers 2l4r-237 days lost by, by countries, ratios per 1,000 238-261 deaths, by countries, absolute numbers 134-149 deaths, by countries, officers, ratios per 1,000 150-165 discharges for disability, by countries, absolute numbers 166-189 discharges for disability, by countries, ratios per 1,000 190-213 white, strength of — by countries, by months 19 by States (excluding specified camps), by months 76, 77, 78 in specified camps, by months 34, 35 Enteritis and colitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States ... 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 3553 — 25- -82 1276 INDEX. Enteritis and colitis — Continued. admissions, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States. 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Enuresis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequela-, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 59S, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Epidemic diseases: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 INDEX. 1277 Epidemic diseases — Continued. admissions, by months — Continued. Page. enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe .560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 89S white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Epididymitis (nonvenereal) : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe . 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted man 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Epilepsy: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe ~ 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States — 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 1278 INDEX. Epilepsy — Continued. Page, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men. color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Epilepsy, Jacksonian: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States : 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States. 442, 444, 458, 460 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Epiphyseal separation : admissions by countries, officers and enlistSthmen 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Erysipelas: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 INDEX. 1279 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 ___ 134, 136, 150, 152 ... 494,496,502,504 56S Erysipelas — Continued. Page, deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882. white enlisted men in the United States 738. deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806$ 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Erythema: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe . 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the -United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Esophagus, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), for white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel*, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by ages, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States. 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States. 382, 384, 398, 400 1280 INDEX. Europe: admissions, by months— Page. colored enlisted men, absolute numbers 470-485 colored enlisted men, annual ratios per 1,000 486-493 color not stated, absolute number 560-567 white enlisted men, absolute numbers 294-309 white enlisted men, annual ratios per 1,000 310-325 deaths, by months, colored enlisted men, absolute numbers 510-513 colored enlisted men, annual ratios per 1,000 514-517 enlisted men, color not stated, absolute numbers 568-571 white enlisted men, absolute numbers. 350-361 white enlisted men, annual ratios per 1,000 362-373 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men, absolute numbers 550-555 colored enlisted men, annual ratios per 1,000 556-559 enlisted men in, color not stated, absolute numbers 572 white enlisted men, absolute numbers 406-421 white enlisted men, by months, annual ratios per 1,000 422-437 Europe, United States and: enlisted men — admissions and deaths, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and percentage rates 576 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, absolute numbers 580-669 strength of Army, by months 17 Excessive cold. (See Cold, excessive.) Excessive heat. (See Heat, excessive.) Exhaustion and exposure, battle injuries: admissions, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1018 deaths, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 Exophthalmic goiter. (See Goiter, exophthalmic.) Explosions, battle injuries, by military agents: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Exposure. (See Exhaustion and exposure.) External causes, nonbattle injuries: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Extracts from the' Manual for the Medical Department 1183 Eyelids, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers, and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the Uuited States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 INDEX. 1281 Eyelids, diseases of — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — - Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Eyes and annexa, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Eyes and annexa, traumatisms of: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men — 182, 184, 206, 208 Face, battle injuries of, by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and mul- tiple wounds, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men.. 1024 Facial paralysis. (See Paralysis, facial.) Falling objects, battle injuries by: admissions, officers, and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers, and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Falls, injuries by: admissions for, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Filipino enlisted men. (See Enlisted men, Filipino.) Fire, nonbattle injuries by. (See Conflagration.) INDEX. Fistula in ano: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions by camps of occurrence and bv States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 443 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Floating cartilage: admissions and deaths, enlisted men,. United States and Europe 579 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe. . 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States'! 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the FTnited States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers .and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Foreign bodies, nonbattle injuries by: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Foreign bodies, traumatic, battle injuries by: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1017 days lost, in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1018 deaths, officers and enlisted men - 1017 Forms, sick and wounded 1202-1217 INDEX. 1283 Fossae, nasal, diseases of. (See Nasal fossae, diseases of.) Fracture, nonbattle injury, faulty union of: Page- admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Fractures (all), nonbattle injuries, admissions and deaths, total Army 1015 Fractures, battle injuries: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, officers and enlisted men 1017 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1018 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1017 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1018 Fractures, compound, nonbattle injuries: admissions and deaths, total Army 1015 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers* and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Fractures, faulty union of: admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men, in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Fractures, simple, nonbattle injuries: admissions and deaths, total Army - — - — 1015 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Furuncle: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe --- _ 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 1284 INDEX. Furuncle — Continued. concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total, officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) , white enlisted men in the United States 750 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Gall-bladder and bile-duct, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 630 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States- 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability by months — white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Gangrene: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 INDEX. 1285 Gangrene — Continued. days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence, (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 752, 754, 768, 770, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, white enlisted men in the United States,, 386, 388, 402, Gangrene of lungs: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 698, 700, 726, 728, admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, admissions, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States Page. , 252 676 750, 160 372 348 946 826 204 558 544 404 578 696, 730 120 320 288 632 248 674 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 Gas, deleterious: admissions, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 days lost in hospital, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men 1018 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 deaths, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 discharges for disability, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, absolute num- bers and ratios per 1,000 1018 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 wounds by, and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun Battalions, and Engineers, by month and by day 1029-1177 Gas, poisonous, kind not stated, battle injuries: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men . ------- - - 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Gastroenteroptosis : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored e-nlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 86 INDEX. Gastroenteroptosis — Continued. admissions, by months — Continued. Page. enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 General diseases. (See Diseases, general.) General paralysis of the insane. (See Paralysis, general, of the insane.) Genital organs, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries, by region and by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and multiple wounds, officers and enlisted men 1024 Genitourinary system, diseases of (nonvenereal) : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, bv countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 German measles. (See Measles, German.) Glands, ductless. (See Ductless glands, diseases of.) Glaucoma: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 INDEX. 1287 Glaucoma — Continued. Page. admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United UKliro ciii vi uui wpvy vj V7 vj , v j vj cj , uiu, uii/, uru days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Goiter, exophthalmic (hyperthyroidism): admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by months — colored men enlisted in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States, . 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and-enlisted men ____ 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Goiter, simple: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe ‘294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 1288 INDEX. Goiter, simple — Continued. Paso, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and eidisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Gonococcus infection: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550-556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Gout: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 INDEX. 1289 Gout — Continued. Page- deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States ___ 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Gunshot missile: kind not specified, battle injuries — admissions, officers and enlisted men. 1019 admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 wounds by, and by gas, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun Battalions, and Engineers, by month and by day 1029-1177 Gunshot wounds, nonbattle: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men. __ 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Gunshot wounds, character not specified, battle injuries — admissions, officers and enlisted men 1017 deaths, officers and enlisted man 1017 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men . — - 1018 by military agents, discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Hallux valgus: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men _ 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe - 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe. - 554, 55S colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States , 386, 388, 402, 404 Hammer-toe: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe — 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 1290 INDEX. Hammer -toe — Continued. Page. white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 652, 654, 656, 658,. 660, 662, 664, 666, 668 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men. 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States. 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Hand grenade, battle injuries: admissions, deaths and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Hawaiian enlisted men. (See Enlisted men, Hawaiian.) Head, battle injuries of, by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and multiple wounds, admissions, deaths and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1024 Hearing, defective, cause not stated: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and col- ored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — i .i i ■ a _ _i . ■ . j cu-j.. .. mo m f n i n no a noo run discharges for disability, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States. 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Heart, disordered action of the. (See Neuro-circulatory asthenia.) Heart, organic diseases of : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers, and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 INDEX. 1291 Heart, organic diseases of — Continued. Page. days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and col- ored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Heart, valvular diseases of : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers, and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe - 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe --- 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe — 410, 412, 426, 42S white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Heart-block: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 850, 874 white enlisted men in the United States - 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 1292 INDEX. Heart-block — Continued. admissions, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 1 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, bj' months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) , white enlisted men in the United States. . 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 382 384, 398, 400 Heat, excessive, nonbattle injuries by: admissions for, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men. 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Hemophilia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe. 576 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 886, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States _ 438, 440, 454, 460 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and eidisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Hemorrhage : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe i — 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 INDEX. 1293 Hemorrhage — Continued. days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. _ 744, 746, 748, 762, 764 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342. discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 942, 944, white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430. white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, Hemorrhage and results, nonbattle injuries: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, Hemorrhoids: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequela, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 628, 630, days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, discharges for disability, by months, enlisted men — color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, Hernia: Page. , 248 674 , 766 , 156 , 516 568 , 368 , 344 946 820 200 544 432 400 128 256 164 208 578 874 724 120 490 464 564 320 288 632 248 674 904 766 156 516 508 368 344 940 820 200 574 428 400 admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 1294 INDEX. Hernia — Continued. admissions, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Herpes: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States , 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Hodgkin’s disease: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admission, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 INDEX. 129 Hodgkin’s disease — Continued. admissions, by month — Continued. Page. white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, S04, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Homicides: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 100, 102, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Hookworm. ( See Ankylostomiasis.) Hot liquids, nonbattle injuries by: admissions for, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges' for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Hydrocele: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe * 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disabilitjq by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430 558 544 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 1296 INDEX. Hydronephrosis: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States . 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.- 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Hyperopia. (See Refractive errors.) Hypertension (See Arteriosclerosis.) Hyperthyroidism. (Sec Goiter, exophthalmic.) Hysteria and results (psychoses excepted): admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in. the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 243, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550-556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Impetigo: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe.- 566 INDEX. 129 Impetigo — Continued. admissions, by months — Continued. Page. white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Indirect result of military agent, battle injuries: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Infantry: admissions and deaths for battle injuries, and killed in action, total officers and enlisted men 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months 1025 Artillery, Machine Gun Battalions, Engineers and, wounds by gas and by gun- shot missiles, and killed in action, by month and by day 1029-1177 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by months 1026 killed in action, by months 1027 Infection, focal. ( See Abscess,, periapical, focal infection from.) Infectious diseases (excluding tuberculosis and venereal) : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges, for disability, by age, total officers, and white and en- listed men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, S86, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 90S, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 1298 INDEX. Influenza: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 7lo| 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88,' 110| 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440' 454’ 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe ’ 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278’ 280 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe ^ 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Influenza and. common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias: admissions, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 994-1006 white enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 962-977 deaths, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 1007-1014 white enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 978-993 Injuries, battle: admissions — by arms of service, by months, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1025 officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 by gunshot missiles, admissions, deaths and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 - 1018 deaths, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 deaths in hospital, by arms of service, by months, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1026 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1018 by military agents — admissions, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1019 days lost in hospital, absolute numbers and ratios per 1 ,000 1 023 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 - — 1022 by poisonous gases, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and percentage rates INDEX. 1299 Page. 1024 Injuries, battle — Continued. by region and by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and multiple wounds, admissions, deaths and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men killed in action, admissions and deaths, by arms of service, total officers and enlisted men 1028 Injuries, nonbattle : admissions and deaths, total Army, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 of total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 agent causing — admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men. 186, 188, 210, 212 secondary result of — admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Insane, general paralysis of the. (See Paralysis, general, of the insane.) Insufficiency, myocardial. (See Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency.) Intestinal obstruction : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 57S admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848. 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, S92, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Intestinal parasites : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 47S, 480 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462 578 872 730 490 464 3553- -83 1300 INDEX. 578- S50, 870, 872, 874 700, 726, 728, 730 Intestinal parasites — Continued. admissions, by months — Continued. Page. enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe , 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, bv months, white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Intestines, diseases of : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequeke, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 645, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252: deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe - - 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. . 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — enlisted men, color not stated in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372' white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 342, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe . 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Iritis admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868- white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States. 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men --- 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 INDEX. 1301 Iritis — Continued. Page, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550. 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Joint, ankylosis of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions by months — • colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Joint, dislocation of: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Joint, loose bodies in: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 1302 INDEX. Joint, loose bodies in — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — ' Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Joint, sprain of, nonbattle injury: admissions and deaths, total Army, absolute numbers, ratio per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Joints, other diseases of (tuberculosis and rheumatism excepted): admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States.- 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Keratitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men. 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 INDEX. 1303 Keratitis — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — Continued. Page. enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Kidney and annexa, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe. 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Kidneys, pyogenic infection of the: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States SS8, S90, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 1304 INDEX. Kidneys, pyogenic infection of the — Continued. Page, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Killed in action: admissions and deaths for battle injuries, and, by arms of service, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000, and case fatality rates. _ 1028 admissions, deaths, discharges for disability and days lost, including, total Army, excluding north Russia and Siberia, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and percentages 1180 by arms of service, by months, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1027 deaths and wounded, American Expeditionary Forces, north Russia and Siberia. 1179 wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun Battalions, and Engineers, by month and by day 1029-1177 Knee, dislocation of articular cartilage of: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Knife, injuries by: admissions for, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Laryngitis, acute catarrhal. (See Larynx, diseases of.) Larynx, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States : 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 INDEX. 1305 Leprosy: Page. admissions, by countries 86, 88, 110, 112 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 Leucemia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States., 438, 440, 454, 456 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequels, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Leucoma: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted man in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Lichen: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 1306 INDEX. Lichen — Continued. admissions, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 706, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Liver, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the LTnited States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the LTnited States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — t olored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Lobar pneumonia. ( See Pneumonia.) Locomotor ataxia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the LTnited States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelre, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 608, 610, 612, 614 INDEX. 1307 Locomotor ataxia — Continued. Page. days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 7S4, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Lower extremities, battle injuries by military agent (poisonous gases excepted) single and multiple wounds, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and en- listed men 1024 Lungs, diseases of : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe.: 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 coloi'ed enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 7S6, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — • colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Lungs, gangrene of. (See Gangrene of lungs.) Lymphatic system, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 3553-25- -84 1308 INDEX. Lymphatic system, diseases of — Continued. admissions, by months — Continued. Page. white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766, 768 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 526, 248 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Machine Gun Battalions, Infantry, Artillery, and Engineers, wounds by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, by month and by day 1029-1177 Machinery, nonbattle injuries by: admissions for, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Malarial fevers: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, LTnited States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the LTnited States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the LTnited States-., 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 INDEX. 1309 Malarial fevers — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — Page colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Malformations, congenital : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 652, 654, 656, 658, 660, 662, 664, 666, 668 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 158, 160 deaths by months — colored enlisted men in Europe.. 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men iii the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952, 954 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 3S8, 402, 404 Malingering: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe^ 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 780, 872, 784, 810, S12, S14 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 xManual for the Medical Department, extracts from the 1183 1310 INDEX. Mastoiditis: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequehe, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 M easles : admissions and deaths, for diseases, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men , 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 89S white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence ((excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 INDEX. 1311 Measles — Continued. Page. discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Measles, influenza and common respiratory diseases, and the pneumonias: admissions, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 994-1006 white enlisted men, United States 962-977 deaths, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, United States 1007-1014 white enlisted men, United States 978-993 Measles, German: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admission by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months— colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 5S2, 584, 586, 5S8, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 90S, 910, 930, 932, 934 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, colored enlisted men in the United States. 518, 520, 534, 536 Medical Department: admissions and deaths, for battle injuries, and killed in action 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months 1025 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by months 1026 killed in action, by months 1027 Manual for the, extracts from 1183 Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — , i i: • 00/4 oo a ooo oco 0/20 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 1312 INDEX. Meningitis, cerebrospinal (epidemic) — Continued. Page, deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troojas in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States „ 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — ■ colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe .. 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Meningitis, simple: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the Unitedl States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in EurojDe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Mental alienation: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 IISTDEX. 1313 Mental alienation — Continued. admissions, by months — p colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314. white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, days lost, bv countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, S96, white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 936, 938, white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, Mental deficiency: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, enlisted men, color not stated white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 936, 938, white enlisted men in the United States ' 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550- colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, Metatarsalgia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 4SS 460 562 316 2S4 614 244 672 898 766 156 514 504 568 364 340 940 814 196 556 540 572 428 396 S6S 718 116 488 460 562 316 2S4 614 244 67 940 S14 196 556 540 572 428 396 579 880 736 128 1314 INDEX. Metatarsalgia — Continued. admissions, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466* 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 1 ’ 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274' 276^ 29o| 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 652, 654, 656, 658, 660, 662, 664, 666, 668 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Military agents, battle injuries: admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 by region and by (poisonous gases excepted) single and multiple wounds, admis- sions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1024 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers, and ratios per 1,000 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1022 Mitral aortic, combined lesions. (See Heart, valvular diseases of.; Mitral insufficiency. (See Heart, valvular diseases of.) Mitral stenosis. (See Heart, valvular diseases of.) Mobilization, approximate, of selective service men, and of National Guard, by States, by months 57-72 Months, admissions by: battle injuries, by arms of service, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1025 for diseases (all), by camps, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers- 954-955 colored enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 470-485 colored enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 486-493 colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 438-453 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 454-469 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe, absolute numbers 560-567 influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence — colored enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 994-1006 white enlisted men, absolute numbers, United States— 962-977 white enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 294-309 white enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 310-325 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 262-277 white enlisted men in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 278-293 approximate mobilization of selective service men and of National Guard, by States 57-72 Months, days lost by, for diseases (all), by camps, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 960-961 Months, deaths by: colored enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 510-513 colored enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 514^517 colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 494-501 colored enlisted men in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 502-509 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe, absolute numbers 568-571 for diseases (all), by camps, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers. 956-957 influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence — colored enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 1007-1014 white enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 978-993 white enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 350-361 white enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 362-373 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 326-337 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 338-349 INDEX. 1315 Months, deaths in hospital by, battle injuries, by arms of service, total officers and Page. enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1027 Months, discharges for disability, by: colored enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 550-555 colored enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 556-559 colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 518-533 colored enlisted men in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 534^549 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe, absolute numbers 572 for diseases (all), by camps, total enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers. 958-959 white enlisted men in Europe, absolute numbers 406-421 white enlisted men in Europe, annual ratios per 1,000 422-437 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 374-389 white enlisted men in the United States, annual ratios per 1,000 390-405 Months, killed in action by, by arms of service, total officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers, and ratios per 1,000 1027 Months, strength by: all countries, total army 15 by arms of service and by, total officers and enlisted men, American Expeditionary Forces 82 by countries — colored enlisted men 21 native troops 23 white enlisted men 19 by specified camps — ■ colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men, by 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 by specified camps and by States (other camps and posts), officers and enlisted men 25 total enlisted men 73, 74, 75 white enlisted men 76, 77, 78 by States (excluding specified camps) — colored enlisted men 79, 80, 81 of Army, United States and Europe, by 17 Motor cycles, nonbattle injuries by: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Mouth and annexa, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 colored enlisted men in the United States 892, 900, 902, 904 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 1316 INDEX. Mouth and annexa, diseases of — Continued. Page. discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528 542 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414 410’ 430' 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382’ 384’ 398’ 400 Multiple sclerosis. (See Sclerosis, multiple.) Mumps: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored eidisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, llo| 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440’ 454’ 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe ’ 56O white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264,’ 278’ 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — • colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Murmurs, cardiac. (See Cardiac murmurs.) Muscular rheumatism. (See Rheumatism, muscular.) Mustard gas, battle injuries by: admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Mycoses: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — - colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States- 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — - colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 INDEX. 1317 Mycoses — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Myocarditis and myocardial insufficiency : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 2S6, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, bj r age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps)— colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 56S white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Myopia. (See Refractive errors.) Myositis : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — - colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 46S enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 652, 654, 656, 658, 660, 662, 664, 666. days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 668 256 676 1318 INDEX. Myositis — Continued. discharges for disability, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States , 530, 532, 546, 548 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Myxedema. (See Cretinism and myxedema.) Namis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States. _ 386, 388, 402, 404 Nails, defects and diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers, and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®; enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Nasal fossse, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 INDEX. 1319 Nasal fossse, diseases of — Continued. admissions, by months — Continued. Page. white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 diseases of, deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white, enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Nasal polypus. (»See Polypus, nasal.) Nasal septum, deviation of, and spurs: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 786, 7SS, 790, 816, 81S, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Nasal septum, perforated: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, S66, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 1320 INDEX. Nasal septum, perforated — Continued. Page. admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 white enlisted men in Europe . 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharge for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States. _ 380, 396 National Guard and selective service men, approximate mobilization of, by States, by months 57-72 Neck, battle injuries, by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and mul- tiple wounds, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men.. 1024 Nephritis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe . 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men ; 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Nephrolithiasis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 92, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 INDEX. 1321 Nephrolithiasis, admissions by months — Continued. rage. white enlisted men in the United States^ 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Nephroptosis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps)- — colored enlisted men in the United States S52, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Nervous system, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 60S, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 1322 INDEX. Nervous system, diseases of — Continued. Pago, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Neuralgia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence, (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Neurasthenia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, convplications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 INDEX. 1323 Neurasthenia — Continued. discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Neuritis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 wffiite enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 37S, 380, 394, 396 Neuro-circulatory asthenia (disordered action of the heart): admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States S40, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 1324 INDEX. occurrence Page. 910, 930, 932, 934 784, 810, 812, 814 170, 172, 194, 196 Neuro-circulatory asthenia — Continued. discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Neurosis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194. discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Nonbattle injuries. ( See Injuries, nonbattle.) North Russia. (See Russia, North.) Nose, external deformity of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men, in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in Europe 380, 396, 410, 412, 426, 428 Nystagmus: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 814 196 536 INDEX. 1325 Nystagmus — Continued. Page, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Obesity: admissions and deaths, for diseases, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months— colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 634, 636 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Obstruction, intestinal. (See Intestinal obstruction.) Officers and enlisted men: admissions — battle injuries, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 by countries, absolute numbers S6-109 by military agents, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1019 admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, battle injuries — by gunshot missiles, absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023 by poisonous gases, absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023 by region and by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and multiple wounds 1024 days lost by countries, absolute numbers 214-237 days lost by countries, ratios per 1,000 238-261 days lost in hospital, battle injuries — absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1018 by military agents, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1023 deaths, battle injuries — absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 by military agents, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1021 deaths, by countries — absolute numbers 134-149 ratios per 1,000 150-165 discharges, for disability, battle injuries — absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1018 by military agents, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 ^1022 by countries, absolute numbers 166-189 by countries, ratios per 1,000 190-213 strength — - by age, United States and Europe 25 by camps and by States (other camps and posts), by months 25 by months, all countries 15 1326 INDEX. Officers and enlisted men, total: Page, admissions and deaths, battle injuries and killed in action, by arms of service, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 and case fatality rates 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by arms of service, by months, absolute numbers, and ratios per 1,000 1025 American Expeditionary Forces, strength by arms of service and by months 82 days lost, by countries, absolute numbers 214-237 days lost, by countries, ratios per 1,000 238-261 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by arms of service, by months, absolute num- bers and ratios per 1,000 1026 killed in action, by arms of service, bv months, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1027 Officers, total, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe, deaths and discharges for disability, by age, absolute numbers 670-677 Ordnance: admissions and deaths, for battle injuries, and killed in action, total officers and enlisted men 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months 1025 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by months 1026 killed in action, by months 1027 Organs of locomotion. ( See Bones and organs of locomotion.) Osteomyelitis : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) , white enlisted men in the United States. . 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Otitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — - colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 INDEX. 13 Otitis — Continued. Page, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Pancreatitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 698, 700, 726, 72S, admissions by 7 countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, admissions, by months— enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by 7 camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. _ 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, deaths, by 7 countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, discharges for disability 7 , by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. _ 794, 796, 822, 824, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States.. 388, Paralysis, facial: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, enlisted men, color, not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 60S, 610, 612, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, deaths, and discharges for disability 7 , by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 579 696, 730 124 564 324 292 650 252 676 772 160 372 34S 792, 826 204 404 577 86S 718 116 488 460 562 316 284 614 244 672 1328 INDEX. Paralysis, facial — Continued. discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States I 378, 380, 394, 396 Paralysis, general, of the insane: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Paralysis, without specified cause: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States — 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel*, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 59S, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for diability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. _ 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 INDEX. 1329 Paralysis, without specified cause — Continued. discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Paraplegia : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 816, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 discharges for disability, by camps of occurence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Paratyphoid A: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequels, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 5S0, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in Europe. _ 406, 408, 422, 424 1330 INDEX. Paratyphoid B: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) , white enlisted men in the United States , 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men, in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe _ 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 5S6, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.- 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths by months — white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 Pellagra: admissions, and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted man in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the PTnited States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. - 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Pericarditis : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 INDEX. 1331 Pericarditis — Continued. Page. days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 50S white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Peritoneal adhesions. {See Adhesions, peritoneal.) Peritonitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States : 386, 388, 402, 404 Pes planus: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 676 904 772 160 516 3553-25- -85 ] 332 INDEX. Pcs planus — Continued. admissions, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 190, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 652, 654, 656, 658, 660, 662, 664, 666, 668 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Pharyngitis, acute catarrhal: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Pharynx, other diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe -- 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 INDEX. 1333 Pharynx, other diseases of — Continued. Page. deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — - colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 deaths by months — • colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharge for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Phlebitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 262, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 386, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel*, enlisted men in the United days lost by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe ^ 574 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Phosgene, battle injuries: admissions, deaths and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 admissions, officers and enlisted men -- 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Pistol ball, battle injuries: admissions, deaths and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Pistol ball, nonbattle injuries: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 1334 INDEX. Pityriasis: Page, admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. _ 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Pleura, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, admissions, by months — - colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, deaths, by months — colored men in Europe 512, colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 578 874 730 120 490 464 564 320 288 632 248 674 904 766 160 516 508 570 368 344 946 820 200 558 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Pneumonia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — ■ colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 INDEX. 1335 Pneumonia — Continued. Page. admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe - 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Pneumonias, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles, and the: admissions, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 994-1006 white enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 962-977 deaths, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 1007-1014 white enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 978—993 Poisoning by food: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Poisoning, chronic: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, PTnited States and Europe 576 admissions, b3 r camps of occurrence, and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the PTnited deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the PTnited States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 133G INDEX. Poisoning, chronic — Continued. Page. discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Poisoning, nonbattle injuries: admissions and deaths, total Army 1015 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men. 102, 104, 106, 108, 126, 128, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men.. 230, 232, 234, 236, 254, 256, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Poisonous gases, battle injuries by, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, offi- cers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and percentage rates 1023 Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted man in the United States. 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Polypus, nasal: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States if occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men,. color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries,, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 INDEX. 1337 Prostate, diseases of: P:ige. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months— colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Psoriasis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States S52, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men : 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Psychasthenia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 1338 INDEX. Psychasthenia — Continued. Page, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 548 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Psychoneurosis : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and' Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States.-. 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Psychopathic states, constitutional: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United. States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the PTnited States 378, 380, 394, 396 INDEX. 1339 Psychoses: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — ■ colored enlisted men in the United States 886, 894, 896, 89S white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — ■ colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 56S white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — ■ colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Pterygium : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 6S4, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 3S0, 394, 396 Pulmonary emphysema. {See Emphysema, pulmonary.) Pulmonic lesions. ( See Heart, valvular diseases of.) 3553—25 86 1340 INDEX. Purpura: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States--, 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States i 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) , white enlisted men in the United States- _ 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. _ 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Pyemia, surgical: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.- 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.. 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 374 376, 390, 392 Pyogenic infection of the kidneys. ( See Kidneys, pyogenic infection of.) Pyorrhea alveolaris: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 INDEX. 1341 Pyorrhea alveolaris — Continued. Page. admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382. 384, 398, 400 Quartermaster Corps: admissions and deaths, battle injuries and killed in action 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months 1025 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by months 1026 killed in action, by months 1027 Rabies: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 Refractive errors: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Region and military agent, battle injuries by (poisonous gases excepted) single and mul- tiple wounds, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men. 1024 Region not specified, battle injuries, by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), sin- gle and multiple wounds, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1024 Register and report of sick and wounded 1183-1192 Report of sick and wounded, register and 1183-1192 Reports, sick and wounded, for the American Expeditionary Forces 1193-1201 1342 INDEX. Respiratory diseases, common, influenza and measles, and the pneumonias: admissions, by camps of occurrence, by months — Page. colored enlisted men, United States, absolute members 994-1006 white enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 962-977 deaths, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 1007-1014 white enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 978-993 Respiratory system, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe _ 552, colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, Retinitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 874 730 120 490 464 564 320 288 632 248 674 904 766 160 516 508 570 368 344 946 820 200 558 544 574 432 400 577 868 718 116 488 460 562 316 284 614 244 940 814 196 540 428 396 INDEX. 1343 Rheumatism, acute articular: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 292, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Rheumatism, muscular: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242. 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 1344 INDEX. Rhinitis (cause not stated) : Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps)— colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — ■ colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — • colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Rickets: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Rifle ball, battle injuries by: admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Rifle ball, nonbattle injuries by: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Russia and Siberia, strength in, 1918 and 1919 82 Russia, North, and Siberia, deaths and wounded, American Expeditionary Forces ab- solute numbers 1179 INDEX. 1345 Saber, battle injuries by: Page. admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Scabies: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequels, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored men in the United States and Europe 676 Scarlet fever: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe _ 560 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men — 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months, colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe — ^ 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States, of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States—. 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 80S discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 42-, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 39- Sclerosis, multiple: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 5/ 7 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, SbS white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, < 18 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 5b- white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 31b white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted States and Europe 598, 600, 602 men in the United , 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 1346 INDEX. Sclerosis, multiple — Continued. Page. days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States- 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Scurvy: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 Selective service men, and National Guard, approximate mobilization of, by States, by months 57-72 Septicemia, general: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and. by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.. 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Septum, nasal. (iSee Nasal septum, deviation of, and spurs.) Sequelse, concurrent diseases, complications and, enlisted men in the United States and Europe, absolute numbers 580-669 576 862 712 112 486 456 560 312 INDEX. 1347 Shell, battle injuries by: Page. admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost, in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Shell-shock: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence -(excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States- 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Shrapnel, battle injuries by: admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1023 admissions, officers and enlisted men 1019 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1023 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1021 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1022 Siberia and Russia, strength in, 1918 and 1919 82 Siberia, North Russia and: deaths and wounded, American Expeditionary Forces, absolute numbers 1179 excluded, total Army, admissions, deaths, discharges for disability and days lost, including killed in action, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and per- centages 1180 Sick and wounded : forms 1202-1217 register and report of 1183-1192 reports for the American Expeditionary Forces 1193-1201 Signal Corps: admissions and deaths for battle injuries, and killed in action 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months 1025 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by months 1026 killed in action, by months 1027 Sinking ships, nonbattle injuries by: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Sinusitis : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 1348 INDEX. Sinusitis — Continued. admissions, by months — ■ Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe ' 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, .300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelre, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Skin and cellular tissues, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — - (colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 INDEX. 1349 Smallpox: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 56S white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 80S discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 374,376,390,392 Speech, defective: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 865, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, bv months — colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Spinal cord, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United. States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 1350 INDEX. Spinal cord, diseases of — Continued. Page, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758^ 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140’ 154^ 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502^ 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Spine, single and multiple wounds, battle injuries, by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), admissions, deaths and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1024 Spleen, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 838, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 374 376, 390, 392 Splinters, nonbattle injuries by: admissions for, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 discharges for disability by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Sprains, nonbattle injuries, admissions and deaths, total Army, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 Spurs. (See Nasal septum, deviation of, and spurs.) States, approximate mobilization of selective service men, and of National Guard, by months.. 57-72 States, excluding specified camps: strength, by months — colored enlisted men 79,80,81 total enlisted men. 73, 74, 75 white enlisted men 76, 77, 78 INDEX. 1351 States of occurrence and camps of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) : admissions by — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 834-857 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 858-881 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 678-707 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 708-737 deaths by — colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 882-893 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 894-905 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 738-755 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 756-773 discharges for disability — colored enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 906-929 colored enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 930-953 white enlisted men in the United States, absolute numbers 774-803 white enlisted men in the United States, ratios per 1,000 804-833 States (other camps and posts) , by specified camps, by months, strength of officers and enlisted men stationed in United States, by 25 Statistics, vital, methods of collecting and compiling . 1 Status lymphaticus : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps)- — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) , white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Stomach, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874, 876 white enlisted men in the United States. 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 1352 INDEX. Stomach, diseases of — Continued. deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — Page. colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 570 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States. 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Stomach, ulcer of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 Stones, nonbattle injuries by: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Strabismus : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps oi occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — 1 ,1 X „ ,1 * IE „ TT„U„ J O A f\ 0/10 GAA O d A Odd O d O white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequels, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men. _ 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Strain, battle injuries: admissions, officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers and ratios per 1,000 1017 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1018 discharges for disability, battle injuries, officers and enlisted men, absolute num- bers and ratios per 1,000 1018 Strain, nonbattle injuries: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Strangulation, nonbattle injury: admissions for, by countries, officers and enlisted men 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 INDEX. 1353 Strangulation, nonbattle injury — Continued. Page. deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Street car accidents. (See Accidents, street car.) Strength : by age, officers and enlisted men, United States and Europe 25 by arms of service and by months, total officers and enlisted men, American Ex- peditionary Forces 82 by months, by countries — colored enlisted men 21 native troops 23 white enlisted men 19 by months, by States (excluding specified camps) — colored enlisted men 79, 80, 81 total enlisted men 73, 74, 75 white enlisted men 76, 77, 78 by specified camps and by States, by months, officers and enlisted men stationed in the United States 25 in Russia and Siberia 82 of Army, United States and Europe, by months 17 of specified camps, by months — colored enlisted men 36, 37 total enlisted men 32, 33 white enlisted men 34, 35 of total Army, by months, all countries, officers and enlisted men, including white, colored, and native troops 15 Stricture (nonvenereal) : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and' discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.. 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Suicide: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Synovitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe ... 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men.. 102, 104, 126, 128 1354 INDEX. Synovitis — Continued. admissions, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States , 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Synovitis, traumatic, nonbattle injury: admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Syphilis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — i .i i : x _ j • xi J Ox„x.._ 004 oon o o o oro on o o n r> white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men : 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — - colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States , 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — ■ colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 INDEX. 1355 Tachycardia: Page. admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe.- 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 52S, 542, 544 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Talipes: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450. 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 652, 654, 656, 658, 660, 662, 664, 666, 668 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, bj r age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Eui-ope 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps)— colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 54S enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Tank Corps: admissions and deaths for battle injuries, and killed in action 1028 admissions, battle injuries, by months- 1025 deaths in hospital, battle injuries, by months 10-6 killed in action, by months 1027 Tenosynovitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States S52, 854, 856, S76, S7S, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 1356 INDEX. Tenosynovitis — Continued. admissions, by months — - Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 652, 654, 656, 658, 660, 662, 664, 666, 668 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 924, 926, 928, 948, 950, 952 white enlisted men in the United States 798, 800, 802, 828, 830, 832 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 554, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 530, 532, 546, 548 white enlisted men in Europe 418, 420, 434, 436 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Tetanus: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days Lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. _ 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of concurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — ■ white enlisted men, United States, absolute numbers 376 white enlisted men, United States, ratios per 1,000 392 Thorax, battle injuries, single and multiple wounds, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), officers and enlisted men 1024 Throat, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — ■ colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 INDEX. 1357 Throat, diseases of — Continued. Page, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 226, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Thrombosis. ( See Embolism and thrombosis.) Tonsillitis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 47S, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Tonsils, focal infection from: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe --- 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 4S0, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States --- 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 62S, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 122, 124, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 1358 INDEX. Tonsils, focal infection from — Continued. discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — Page, colored enlisted men in the United States . 912, 914, 91-6, 936, 938, 940 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 384, 400 Total Army. (See Army, total.) Trachoma: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 684, 686, 688, 714, 716, 718 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 90, 92, 114, 116 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 218, 220, 242, 244 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 672 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 780, 782, 784, 810, 812, 814 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 170, 172, 194, 196 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Transports, countries, including: admissions by — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 86-109 days lost by — officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 110-133 officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 214-237 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 238-261 deaths by — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 134-149 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 150-165 discharges for disability by — officers and enlisted men, absolute numbers 166-189 officers and enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 190-213 Traumatisms (nonbattle) : admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 Trench fever: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding j... : \ ... j _ i : r „ ' * C7Q fiCft admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men, in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 INDEX. 1359 Trench fever — Continued. Page. days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 376, 392 Trench foot: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — - colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe. _ 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe. 670 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men.: 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States.. 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, SOS discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States , 374, 376, 390, 392 Trench mouth: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelas, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 376, 392 Trichophytosis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 702, 704, 706, 732, 734, 736 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 1360 INDEX. Trichophytosis — Continued. admissions, by months — Page. colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 444, 946 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Tricuspid lesions. (See Heart, valvular lesions of.) Tuberculosis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Tumors, benign: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 INDEX. 1361 Tumors, benign— Continued. Page, admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — • colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — ■ colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Tumors, malignant. (See Cancer and other malignant tumors.) Turbinate hypertrophy: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 577 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — ■ colored enlisted men in the United States 840, 842, 844, 864, 866, 868 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 474, 476, 488 colored enlisted men in the United States 442, 444, 458, 460 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 562 white enlisted men in Europe 298, 300, 314, 316 white enlisted men in the United States - 266, 268, 282, 284 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 598, 600, 602, 604, 606, 60S, 610, 612, 614 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and col- ored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 7 - 672 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States- 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months, white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in the United States 378, 380, 394, 396 Typhoid fever: admissions, and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 1362 INDEX. Typhoid fever — Continued. Page, admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe-- 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men . 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (ex- cluding troops in specified camps, white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Typhoid vaccination : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admission, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe - 294,296,310,312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men : 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and' discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Typhus fever: admission by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelse, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594^ 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men. 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 Ulcer, duodenal: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 INDEX. 1363 Ulcer, duodenal — Continued. Page. admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, 904 white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, 772 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, 160 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 512, 516 colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, 508 white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, 372 white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, 348 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Ulcer of stomach: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelfc, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 888, 890, 892, 900, 902, white enlisted men in the United States 750, 752, 754, 768, 770, deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 142, 144, 158, deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 498, 500, 506, white enlisted men in Europe 358, 360, 370, white enlisted men in the United States 334, 336, 346, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, white enlisted men in the United States 382. 384, 398, 564 320 288 632 252 674 904 772 160 508 372 348 946 S26 204 558 544 432 400 3553—25 87 1364 INDEX. Uncinariasis. ( See Ankylostomiasis.) United States: Page, admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men, absolute numbers 834-857 colored enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 858-881 white enlisted men, absolute numbers 678-707 white enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 708-737 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men, absolute numbers 438-453 colored enlisted men, annual ratios per 1,000 454-469 white enlisted men, absolute numbers 262-277 white enlisted men, annual ratios per 1,000 278-293 admissions for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men 954-955 admissions, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles and the pneu- monias, by camps of occurrence, by months — colored enlisted men, absolute numbers 994-1006 white enlisted men, absolute numbers 962-977 days lost for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men, absolute numbers 960-961 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the, absolute numbers 882-893 colored enlisted men in the, ratios per 1,000 894-905 white enlisted men in the, absolute numbers 738-755 white enlisted men in the, ratios per 1,000 756-773 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in the, absolute numbers 494^501 colored enlisted men in the, annual ratios per 1,000 502-509 white enlisted men in the, absolute numbers 326-337 white enlisted men, ratios per 1,000 338-349 deaths for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men in the, absolute numbers 956-957 deaths, influenza and common respiratory diseases, measles and the pneumonias, by camps of occurrence — colored enlisted men, absolute numbers 1007-1014 white enlisted men, absolute numbers 978-993 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — • colored enlisted men in the, absolute numbers. 906-929 colored enlisted men in the, ratios per 1,000 930-953 white enlisted men in the, absolute numbers 774-803 white enlisted men in the, ratios per 1,000 804-833 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the, absolute numbers 518-533 colored enlisted men in the, annual ratios per 1,000 534-549 white enlisted men in the, absolute numbers 374-389 white enlisted men, annual ratios per 1,000 390-405 discharges for disability, for diseases (all), by camps, by months, total enlisted men, absolute numbers 958-959 strength, by age, officers and enlisted men 25 strength, by specified camps, by States (other camps and posts), and by months, officers and enlisted men stationed in 25 United States and Europe: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 and percentage rates 576 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men, absolute num- bers 580-669 deaths and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the, absolute numbers 670-677 strength, by months, of the Army 17 Upper extremities, battle injuries, by military agent (poisonous gases excepted), single and multiple wounds, admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates 1024 Urethra, diseases of: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe --- 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 INDEX. 1365 Urethra, diseases of — Continued. Page. admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Vaccination, typhoid. (See Typhoid vaccination.) Vaccinia: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, colored enlisted men in the United States ’ 438, 440, 454, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, days lost, by countries, officers, and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), white enlisted men in the United States. 776, 778, 804, 806, discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, discharges for disability, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, Valvular diseases of the heart. (See Heart, valvular diseases of.) Varicocele : admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 478, 480, colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe white enlisted men in Europe 302,. 304, 318, white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe . discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 576 862 712 112 486 456 560 312 280 596 240 774, SOS 192 424 392 578 874 724 120 490 464 564 320 288 632 24S 674 940 820 1366 INDEX. Varicocele — Continued. rage. discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability by months — colored enlisted men in Europe , 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 1 522, 524, 538, 540 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States : 382, 384, 398, 400 Varicose veins: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 578 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 846, 848, 850, 870, 872, 874 white enlisted men in the United States 690, 692, 694, 720, 722, 724 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 94, 96, 118, 120 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe . _ __ 478, 480, 490 colored enlisted men in the United States 446, 448, 462, 464 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 564 white enlisted men in Europe 302, 304, 318, 320 white enlisted men in the United States 270, 272, 286, 288 concurrent diseases, complications and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 630, 632 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 222, 224, 246, 248 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 674 deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps), of white enlisted men in the United States 744, 746, 748, 762, 764, 766 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 138, 140, 154, 156 deaths, by months — white enlisted men in Europe 354, 356, 366, 368 white enlisted men in the United States 330, 332, 342, 344 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps)- — colored enlisted men in the United States 912, 914, 916, 936, 938, 940 white enlisted men in the United States 786, 788, 790, 816, 818, 820 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 174, 176, 198, 200 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 552, 558 colored enlisted men in the United States 522, 524, 538, 540 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 574 white enlisted men in Europe 410, 412, 426, 428 white enlisted men in the United States 382, 384, 398, 400 Vehicles, nonbattle, injury by: admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men_^ 106, 108, 130, 132 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 234, 236, 258, 260 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 186, 188, 210, 212 Venereal diseases: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe ' 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 580, 582, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594, 596 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 deaths, and" discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 670 INDEX. 1367 Venereal diseases — Continued. Page, deaths, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 882, 884, 886, 894, 896, 898 white enlisted men in the United States 738, 740, 742, 756, 758, 760 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 134, 136, 150, 152 deaths, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 510, 514 colored enlisted men in the United States 494, 496, 502, 504 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 568 white enlisted men in Europe 350, 352, 362, 364 white enlisted men in the United States 326, 328, 338, 340 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 906, 908, 910, 930, 932, 934 white enlisted men in the United States 774, 776, 778, 804, 806, 808 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 166, 168, 190, 192 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 550, 556 colored enlisted men in the United States 518, 520, 534, 536 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 572 white enlisted men in Europe 406, 408, 422, 424 white enlisted men in the United States 374, 376, 390, 392 Visceroptosis: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequel®, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 918, 920, 922, 942, 944, 946 white enlisted men in the United States 792, 794, 796, 822, 824, 826 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability, by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in Europe 414, 416, 430, 432 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 Warts, external, genital organs: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 579 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 852, 854, 856, 876, 878, 880 white enlisted men in the United States 696, 698, 700, 726, 728, 730 admissions, by countries, officers and enlisted men 98, 100, 122, 124 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 482, 484, 492 colored enlisted men in the United States 450, 452, 466, 468 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 566 white enlisted men in Europe 306, 308, 322, 324 white enlisted men in the United States 274, 276, 290, 292 concurrent diseases, complications, and sequelae, enlisted men in the United States and Europe 634, 636, 638, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650 days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 226, 228, 250, 252 deaths, and discharges for disability, by age, total officers, and white and colored enlisted men in the United States and Europe 676 1368 INDEX. Warts, external, genital organs — Continued. Page, discharges for disability, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 178, 180, 202, 204 discharges for disability , by months — colored enlisted men in the United States 526, 528, 542, 544 white enlisted men in the United States 386, 388, 402, 404 White enlisted men. (See Enlisted men, white.) Whooping cough: admissions and deaths, enlisted men, United States and Europe 576 admissions, by camps of occurrence and by States of occurrence (excluding troops in specified camps) — colored enlisted men in the United States 834, 836, 838, 858, 860, 862 white enlisted men in the United States 678, 680, 682, 708, 710, 712 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 86, 88, 110, 112 admissions, by months — colored enlisted men in Europe 470, 472, 486 colored enlisted men in the United States 438, 440, 454, 456 enlisted men, color not stated, in Europe 560 white enlisted men in Europe 294, 296, 310, 312 white enlisted men in the United States 262, 264, 278, 280 concurrent diseases, complications, and secjuelffi, enlisted men, in the United days lost, by countries, officers and enlisted men 214, 216, 238, 240 Wounded, deaths and, American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia and Siberia, absolute numbers 1179 Wounded, sick and: forms for 1202-1217 register and report of 1183 reports for the American Expeditionary Forces 1193 Wounds, battle injuries: admissions, deaths, and case fatality rates, officers and enlisted men 1024 admissions, officers and enlisted men 1017 days lost in hospital, officers and enlisted men 1018 deaths, officers and enlisted men 1017 discharges for disability, officers and enlisted men 1018 Wounds, by gas and by gunshot missiles, and killed in action, Infantry, Artillery, Machine Gun Battalions, and Engineers, by month and by day 1029-1177 Wounds, nonbattle injuries: admissions and deaths, total Army, absolute numbers, ratios per 1,000 strength, rate per 1,000 total nonbattle injuries, and case fatality rates 1015 admissions by countries, officers and enlisted men 102, 104, 126, 128 days lost by countries, officers and enlisted men 230, 232, 254, 256 deaths, by countries, officers and enlisted men 146, 148, 162, 164 discharges for disability, by countries, officers and enlisted men 182, 184, 206, 208 o