Report on Epidemic Cholera in the Army of the United States: During the Year 1866 (Classic Reprint)

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The mean strengths given in the summaries for white and colored troops, and in the general summary, only represent the troops embraced in the reports, and have nothing to do with the strength of that part of the army not exposed to the epidemic.

It appears from these tables that out of a total mean strength of men, there were cases of cholera reported, and deaths. Of these there were cases and 706 deaths out of a mean strength of white troops; and 959 cases and 501 deaths out of a mean strength of colored troops. Besides these, there were 4 cases and 3 deaths of white, and 12 cases and 7 deaths of colored soldiers at various isolated points, as set forth in the table VI, Appendix A, making a total of cases and deaths of cholera for the six months.

In the following considerations no count has been made of these last 16 cases, which have been ignored in order that the ratios presented might have a definite relation to strength.

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