We are going to use the Marshall and Pennington county area as a source.
1894 The city has typhoid
1899 Diphtheria deaths reported
1904 In Mitchell, South Dakota the least sick TB patients are being put in tents for the summer do to over crowding
1904 Spotted Fever reported
1909 Get rid of those germ carrying house flies by closing all the windows and boiling one quarter teaspoon of carbolic acid in a quart of water for five minutes. Raise your windows, what flies aren't dead, will leave. Do this weekly.
1909 I did want to give you the date, July 1909, when the law was passed requiring a death certificate before a body could be buried. That may have accounted for the large number of deaths than previously. Deaths and births have not always previously been reported.
1916 First mention of a tri county sanatorium
1916 Measles and Marbles are the spring combination
1916 Goodridge schools closes because of Scarlet Fever. One dead and three dangerously ill
1916 Sanatorium building to begin soon
1916 Father and son die of pneumonia
1917 Twenty one year old woman dies of TB in train depot waiting for her train home
1917 Previously mentioned, Mrs. Nels Rye ill with typhoid
1917 Previously mentioned, Rev Olaf Anderson dies of week lungs and a throat affection he had for ten years
1918 Mother of eight drops dead of nephritis
1918 Schools closed because of Influenza
Churches and theaters forbidden to open
1918 In October schools remain closed with deaths reported
1918 School will resume the first of November
Doctors continue to say avoid crowds
1920 Milder kind of flu in city. Health department orders against dances as a protective measure.
1920 Recovery from sleeping sickness after the flu
1920 A temporary illness that lasts from a day to two or three, and in which the victim's feel very uncomfortable, unable to eat, or work and vomit frequently is doing a round in the community and especially among the men folk.
1921 Sleeping flu
1921 Tuberculous of the hip
1921 Typhoid fever in Rosewood in May
1921 Cancer of the stomach and a tubercular affliction
1921 Short of breath, man dies in local hotel while waiting for an appointment at a private sanatorium near city
1921 Carl Bloom is ill with an affliction of the chest
1922 Man dies from a leaky heart
1924 Death from TB
1924 Blood poisoning survives
1924 Appendix survives
1925 Heart trouble
1925 Peritonitis and survived
1925 Typhoid Fever
1926 John Bloom dies of TB at 26 years of age
1926 Said he 'ached queerly', doctor dies near railroad yard
1926 Disease of the skin, Emil Mellem survives
1926 Deceased of anemia and complications of lymphatic glands. "He had been failing for some time but the death was unexpected".
1926 Mrs. Alby dies two weeks after birth of baby. Also had the flu, pneumonia, and complications
1926 Thea Nelson dies two weeks after her daughter, Mrs. Alby. She became ill with the flu while staying with her daughter.
1927 Newell Anderson dies due to complications following removal of his appendix
1928 Kari Ranum dies of TB
1935 Cliff Rye has operation for appendicitis and survives
1940 Lloyd Anderson family quarantined three weeks with small pox
1941 Lloyd Anderson has appendix removed and survives
1946 No children allowed in theaters due to polio scare
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