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Show VACCINE HIKES 10 IK0LS1I WILL ! BE GIVEN ! Yesterday's report with regard to the epidemic of influenza in the city was the lightest yet reported by the city ,board of health since the epidemic broke out on October 3. Seventeen new cases were reported, all the doctors doc-tors of the city making their full re-1 port for the day. ; The consignment of Rosenau vac-, cine which has been expected for some days arrived this morning from Salt Lake City and is now in the possession posses-sion of the city physician, Dr. W. R. Brown, and free treatment may be had by all who wish IL This vaccine is strongly recommended by the state board of health, Dr. Beatty inclining to the opinion that it is the best preventive pre-ventive of its kind yet brought before be-fore the notlco of the medical men of the country. The treatment calls for three inoculations at an interval of one week apart. The causo of delay had been due to the loss of the consignment consign-ment in tho mail. The public will bo warned by Ser-geon Ser-geon General Blue's statement issued in the morning papers, says Mr. Shorten. Shor-ten. The' fact that Ogden's present condition is better than at any time since the epidemic started is a call for increased vigilance on he part of every citizen. Immediately sickness begins let the patient Insist on quarantine, quar-antine, and let the public generally see to it that all cases where quarantine is necessary are reported to the health office. Four serious cases of tho malady succumbed last nignt. They have eacn been in a very critical condition for E the past four or five days: Ernest M. j Blair, Miss Nellie Mosher, Henry Mc- I Quade, Mrs. Julia McCauley. |