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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH JUNE, 1905.

RETURN OF CAUSES OF DEATH OF BODIES OF NATIONALITIES OTHER THAN CHINESE:

Europeans:-

Cardiac Failure,

Fracture of Skull,

Acute Alcoholism,

Suicide by Shooting,

Poisoning by Sulphuric Acid,

Rupture of Liver and Spleen,

Indian :-

Gunshot Wound,

Suicide by Shooting,

Fracture of Skull,

General Tuberculosis,

Drowning.

Cardiac Failure,

1

1

Total,

13

2

1

1

1

1

1

Total,

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Portuguese:-

Small-pox,

Typhoid Fever,

Total,

Japanese :-

Acute Bronchitis, Typhoid Fever,

Total,

Eurasian:-

Rupture of Spleen, Small-pox,

Total,

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1

1

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PATHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS,

Small-pox.

As in past years, a slight epidemic of small-pox was prevalent during the early part of 1904. Twenty-eight cases of small-pox were examined in the Public Mortuary.

were received in January; nine in March; cleven in April; three in May; one in June; and one in December.

Three cases

The diagnosis is always made by corpse inspection. Little of any pathological significance is to be found by post-inortem examination. Almost all the cases examined were those of children under 10 years of age.

Generally speaking the type of disease present was severe, most of the cases manifesting the haemorrhagic variety of the disorder.

The annual recurrence of epidemic small-pox will continue in Hongkong until China recognises the importance of affording provision of the means for gen- eral vaccination and re-vaccination.

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