*When these affections occur as complications of wounds, they are not reported as new cases; and in such instances, should they terminate fatally, the deaths are set dowa opposite "Wounds." f Not included in aggregate of table. Aggregate of deaths from diseases enumerated in foregoing tables. Apoplexy. 4 Convulsions Epilepsy.. Insanity 1 Chronic dysentery 2 Inflammation of the brain. Erysipelas. Bright's disease 4 Measles.. 83 Inflammation of the spinal cold Diphtheria.... 1 Sunstroke 1 Epidemic catarrh (influ Other diseases of this or- 6 Whooping cough. 16 Cerebro-spinal meningitis. Order 8.-DISEASES OF THE BONES AND JOINTS. Remaining under treatment last year Taken sick and wounded during year: Males, 36,915; females, 30,518.. Recovered: Males, 36, 248; females, 29,869 * This table shows only births and deaths reported by the agency physicians. For births and deaths as reported by agents, including agencies where there are no physicians, see Table, pages 411, to 42J. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS, WITH THEIR POST-OFFICE ADDRESSES. Clinton B. Fisk, chairman, 15 Broad street, New York City. E. Whittlesey, secretary, 1429 New York avenue, Washington, D. C. Albert K. Smiley, Mohonk Lake, N. Y. William McMichael, 265 Broadway, New York City. James Lidgerwood, 835 Broadway, New York City. Merrill E. Gates, New Brunswick, N. J. John Charlton, Viola, N. Y. William H. Morgan, Nashville, Tenn. 'William D. Walker, Fargo, Dak. |