Back online due to a blogging glitch--a reader asked if there have ever been any documented cases of Scarlet Fever here in Croton.
Response: Probably many more than this single 1923 NY Times reference one of the Elves located. (Click on the image which also contains other areas, references to smallpox, etc.)
Scarlet fever was once quite common, In the early 20th century, it was a leading cause of death in children, but even before World War II and the introduction of antibiotics, its severity was already declining. READ MORE AT Scarlet fever - WikipediaYOU MAY ALSO HAVE AN INTEREST IN EverythingCroton: A SPECIAL REQUEST FOR A RE-POST----CROTON LANDING 1883: DETERMINED TO SHAKE OFF MALARIA, AVOID QUININE PILLS
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