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Show LIEUT, II Bill , BACK FROM M Lieutenant Mark Brown, well known medical man of Ogden, has returned from Camp Cody, and Is getting ready 1 to enter his old practice, and fooling ' fine after a rich experience in the 1 base hospital at Camp Cody where he .saw a good dealjof work both, in sur-c gery and in tho treatment of influenza. influ-enza. Particularly in the treatment of tho latter disease, Lieutenant Brown was kept exceptionally busy, but while a great number of cases were reported there, tho effectual measures of a strict quarantine and the fine hospital equipment were responsible for one of the lowest death rates duo to this disease dis-ease reported by any of tho camps in the United States army. Only 2 per cent of the afflicted men at Cody died of tho disease, says the doctor, while in somo camps the death rate ran as high as 10 per cent. "You are doing the right thing in Ogden," said Dr. Brown. "Tho quarantine quaran-tine of tho sick tho stricter it is, tho better for tho community. I believe from what I can learn that here in Ogden the quarantine will effect the comploto control of tho disease In a short time." 00 |