PHYSICIAN'S REPORT. To the Board of Control of the Reform School: In submitting this report I would say that I was appointed physician to this institution some time in February, 1886. I know nothing of the health of the institution prior to that time, hence can make no comparisons with previous years. The health of the boys is fully up to the average. Typhoid fever has prevailed quite extensively here, as it has all through Michigan, during the past month. The hospital is in charge of an efficient nurse, and the wants of the boys there are attended to promptly. There has been one death from typhoid fever since my appointment, Respectfully, HERMAN OSTRANDER, Physician to the Reform School. Lansing, September 30, 1886. 5 |