CO129-449 - Governor Sir May & Acting Governor Claud Severn - 1918 [7-9] — Page 114

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Xffect of Rise of Temperature upon Incidence.

February 18-27

March 15-24

March 31-April 9

Degree of riss

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saturation.)

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No. of CLEOS

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previous low

between rise of

temperature and

level for week,) deurasse of 98291.

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4 days

Bubsequently as the temperature rose, there was a corresponding decrease in the number of DANOS.

From this table it will be seen that, as a rule, about

four days after a sudden drop of temperature there was a great increase in the number of cases reported. On the other hand it will be noted that rising temperature was usually followed by an amelioration of the epidemic.

The influence of sunshine also made an impression upon the number of cases. Reversely, the lack of sunshine, showed an increase in the returns. For example, February 28th and Karoh ist showed practically no sunshine, Harsh 2nd, 4 hours, Keroh 3rd, 1 hour; in other words, bè hours of sunshine in 4 days.

Three days later twenty-three cases were reported, the greatest

number reported for a day with the exception of one, There va

practically no sunshine for 4 days from Karch 26th, on the

fourth day after this period twenty-one ɑases were reported,

although from five to fifteen cases were the rule for the

previous week. Thus we see that the lɛok of sunlight shows A

relationship to the increase in number of cases.

It is doubtful whether humidity p ̋rainfall by themselves

have any bearing on the number of oases January and February

were extremely dry months. Indeed the rainfall was considerably

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