15

1

Cases.

JULY.

AUGUST,

SUPPLEMENT TO THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1899.

IN 1898, AT TUNG WAH HOSPITAL, HONGKONG,—Continued.

XV

$1.7

80.

Deaths.

SEPTEMBER.

YEARLY

NOVEMBER. OCTOBER.

DECEMBER.

TOTAL.

81.5

80.9

74.9

69.4

62.1

82.

80.

68.

61.

52.

91

34

117

27

136

jad N

31 142

s

4

Cases.

Deaths.

48

117

Cases.

Deaths.

Cases.

42

86 37

8

Deaths.

Cases.

1,387

343

2

21

14

24

1

C

10

9

2

7

2

20

14

9

5

107

63

46

24

31

29

35

14

33

24

34

22

69

34

517

293

39

13

36

11

29

14

32

-1

7

23

13

24

8

255

89

2

1

10

5

1

29

:

3

3

1

5.

3

3

4

2

26

14

:

:

1: 200

16

77

14

449

16

::

13

13

12

275

15

241

81

251

72

270

69

69

270

30

90

255

10

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6

7

130

106

ཁྐྲ་cto

16

167

༧༤༦:;

33

95

243

90

2.898

842*

2 - CO

* It is to be noted that the Tung Wah Hospital is largely used as a dying house, to which people in ertremis are brought from the coolie quarters, &c. of the city; and that treatment is chiefly by Chinese native methods. The mortality, coluum must be read with these facts in view,

Joux C. THOMSON, M.D., M.A,

Inspecting Medical Officer.

6

= 21:

To a large extent Pulmonary Tuber- culosis in advan- ced stages at time of admission.

Deaths.

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