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[503] Just before I left Manila in October, 1913, cholera reappeared
there.
[504] Sept. 15, 1913.
[505] The first organization of American physicians in the Philippines
was the Manila Medical Association, from which the Philippine Island
Medical Association ultimately developed.
[506] Now a major-general.
[507] About 28.7 miles.
[508] May 1, 1913.
[509] Captain Meade.
[510] He had the volunteer rank of colonel, but was a major in the
regular army.
[511] Report of the Philippine Commission, Part 1, 1903, p. 58.
[512] May 1, 1913.
[513] April 15, 1913.
[514] May 1, 1913.
[515] This rate, for the fiscal year 1913, was 3.33 per thousand for
Filipinos and 2.49 per thousand for Americans.
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