956
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1898.
POLICE.
Table I.-Showing the ADMISSIONS into and DEATHS in the GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL during each Month of the Year 1897.
EUROPEANS.
INDIANS.
MONTHS.
Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. Admissions.
CHINESE.
Deaths.
TOTAL Admissions. Deaths.
TOTAL
Remaining on the 1st Jan.,
1897,
January,.
February,
March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
14
August,
10
September,
9
October,
8
November,
9
December,
5
Total,......
99
1
320
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14
41
10
13
8
14
30
16
8
12
26
18
28:88888833
34
63
60
56
62
55
34
107
526
J. M. ATKINSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer.
Table II.-Showing the RATE of SICKNESS and MORTALITY in the POLICE FORCE during the Year 1897.
AVERAGE STRENGTH.
TOTAL SICKNESS.
TOTAL DEATHS.
RATE OF SICKNESS.
RATE OF MORTALITY.
European.
Indian. Chinese.
Total.
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
European,
Indian.
Chinese.
105 219 301 625
99 320
107
1
3 94.28 146.11| 35.54
.95 1.37
.99
Chinese.
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
J. M. ATKINSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer.
Table III.-POLICE RETURN of ADMISSIONS to HOSPITAL from each District during the Year 1897.
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European.
Indian.
Chinese.
European.
Indian.
Chinese,
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
European.
Remaining
on 1st Jan., 1897,
January, February,
March,
12
1213
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26
18
32
33
April,
34
May.
41
June,
63
July,
60
August,
56
September,
21
62
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4.
21
55
10
2
2
34
12
Total,
61
130:48
2
18
3
10
5
12
6 2
11
3
3
8
2
9
43
25
J
20
4 526
J. M. ATKINSON,
AVERAGE STRENGTH.
ADMISSIONS INTO
HOSPITAL.
Indian.
Chinese.
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
European.
Indian.
Chinese.
TOTAL
Principal Civil Medical Officer.
Table IV.-Showing the RATE of SICKNESS and MORTALITY of the TROOPS serving in HONGKONG during the Year 1897.
1,417
1,228 2,645
2,973
1,482
4,455
10
DEATHS.
White. Black. Total.
White. Black. Total. White. Black.
Total.
White. Black. White.
Black,
RATE OF MORTAL-
AVERAGE DAILY RATE OF ŠICANESS,
ITY PER 1,000 OF
THE STRENGTH.
15
162.07
52.71
7.05
4.07
E. W. EVATT, Surgeon-Colonel, A.M.S., Principal Medical Officer, China and Hongkong.