RT Journal A1 WALKER NP T1 CLinical features of so-called acute pellagra JF Journal of the American Medical Association JO Journal of the American Medical Association YR 1909 FD July 3 VO LIII IS 1 SP 15 OP 16 DO 10.1001/jama.1909.92550010014002c UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1909.92550010014002c AB This paper is based on fifty-one cases of pellagra occurring among the colored female insane patients at the Georgia State Sanitarium previous to Jan. 1, 1909.The first case noted occurred in January, 1906, but was not recognized. It would appear that cases had been seen at this institution previous to that time, but it was not until the articles of Drs. Searcy and Babcock appeared that the nature of the malady was understood.During the year 1908, 629 insane colored women were treated, of whom 40, or 6.3 per cent., suffered from pellagra. Of 176 patients admitted during the year, 9, or 5.1 per cent., showed symptoms of the disease when admitted.The inroads of this disease makes it one of the most important with which we have to deal. During the past year, pellagra, as the cause of