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Show HEALTH CONDITIONS GOOD IN CAMPS The health of the troops In the United States continues very good, according to a recent report to the Surgeon Qcneral of the Army by tho Division of Field Sanitation. Admission, Admis-sion, noneffective and death rates are somewhat higher than last report, re-port, due chiefly to prevalence of Influenza In-fluenza and bronchitis with complicating compli-cating pneumonia, In many of our northern camps. National Guard camps, as a group continue with remarkably low rates. Very few new casos of measles and meningitis havo occurred. National Army camps contlnuo to have high sick rates as compared Undor provisions of tho selective the rates are lower than last report. Scattering cases of measles aro reported re-ported from all camps. |