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Conjunctivitis of whatever form, and even when with granulations are curable within three weeks, this being the opinion of a Mexican expert, Dr. Lorenzo Chavez, The ship arrived in port at 10.35 a.m. of the 14th, and she was visited on the 15th by the Health Authorities of the Port who after a perfunctory examination, almost amounting to a farce, reported that out of 518 steerage passengers, 341 were trachomatous and 7 (suspicious) placed under observation, out of 24 Second Class 9 had trachoma and 1 had hernia and of the Cabin passengers all were in good heal the On the 16th under a guard of 50 men from the 25th battalion of infantry, 125 stasera e passengers were landed into the Co's "barracas" for "quarantine", leaving on board 393 of which 3 being suspicious or undetermined were placed under observation all the Gabin and 13 of the Second class passengers were allowed practique and landed into the city, leaving 11 of the latter on board under observation; should be noted that at an interval of less than 24 hours the increase of trachomatous passengers was 52 steerage and 1 second class. This result was at once communicated by wire to the Co's General Manager, Mr. Leung Kam Ming, then stationed in the City of Mexico, by both the Co's Agent at Salina Cruz and by the Ship's Surgeon, Dr. Netherton, who strongly protested against this diagnosis of the Health Delegates of the Port The Co's Goverment Representative, Mr. Jesus M. Rabago was immediately instructed to protest to the President of the Board of Health as a result of which a telegram was despatched to Salina Cruz by the latter to the Health Delegate to make a further examination. On the 18th, the pelegate reported to the Board that he found, after a new and minute examination of the passengers, that of the 390 previously reported as trachomatous, 370 of them were confirmed
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