Show NOVEMBER HEALTH REPORT The mortality In Salt Lake City for the month of November was lower than for the preceding month though higher than for the same month of last year Seventyfour resident deaths occurred during the month as against 70 for October and C3 for the corresponding month of J001 The deaths from general diseases decreased from 21 to I0 diseases dis-eases of the nervous nytUein Increased from 9 last month to 11 for this month heart diseases decreased from 0 to 3 respiratory diseases remained the same digestive diseases Increased 2 genitourinary genito-urinary aliments decreased 17 deaths iimpng Infanta decreased deaths from old age Increased from 7 to 9 and external ex-ternal I causes of death Inci eased 1 compared com-pared will last1 month Of the decedents 25 were males and 3D females 70 were whites and 4 1 J colored col-ored according to nativity 26 were born In Utah Jit were born In other parts of I the United 1 States and 2o were of foreign for-eign birth by foclal relation 21 I wore single 37 married 12 ldoed and I divorced Deaths among children under S yonrs of age decreased 0 1 as compared with last month while deaths among those over 15 Increased 11 Thn only causes of drain showing a noticeable Increase were diphtheria pneumonia meningitis peritonitis and old ape The morbidity of the city shows a marked Improvement compared with the preceding month end the same month of last year There were 1C cas < es of scarlet fever reported during the month will no deaths while for the month of October there wore 2fl 1 cases I I and 3 deaths and for November of last year Inure were LOS cases with 8 deaths Of diphtheria there were H7 cases reported re-ported K of which proved fatal In October there were 11 I i eases with 2 deaths and In the corresponding month last your 17 cases with 0 deaths Typhoid 1 Ty-phoid fever registered 20 cahes 2 proving prov-ing fatal while for the corresponding period last your I there were 23 rages with 6 I fatal Smallpox In practically wiped out of the city but I cases being cared for by IMP department during the month and 1 1 of these t were transients The births reported during the month ere all white numbering 01 of which 50 were males and 13 female |