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9 The averages are as follows : — Charleston 1908-1913, Whites, 17. 7 Negro, 73. 9 Augusta 1910-1913, Whites, 56. 4 Negro, 41. 8 Jacksonville 1912-1913, Whites, 21. 0 Negro, 18. 2 Kentucky 1911-1912, Whites, 3. 5 Negro, 4. 7 Maryland 1911-1912, Whites, . 55 Negro, 1. 2 North Carolina 1910-1912, Whites, 6. 0 Negro, 6. 3 "The high death rate in Charleston and Augusta may depend upon a heavy influx of negroes from the country, or possibly upon conditions which are pecul- iar to these cities. While... these quotations are not extensive enough to be convincing, it is nevertheless of interest to note that in two of the cities, and all of the three States, the negro mortality from pellagra is in excess of the mortality among the whites. A comprehensive comparative study of the disease in the two races might throw important light upon some of its phases. "In approaching the subject of syphilis in the negro, there is especial need to guard ourselves Some Previously Discussed Questions. 243 against preconceived notions.
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