986
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1ST DECEMBER, 1894.
Table IV. Shewing the RATE of SICKNESS and MORTALITY of the TROOPS serving in HONGKONG during the Year 1893.
AVERAGE STRENGTH.
Black
ADMISSIONS INTO HOSPITAL.
Black
DEATHS.
AVERAGE DAILY RATE OF SICKNESS.
RATE OF MORTAL- ITY PER 1,000 OF
THE STRENGTH.
Black
Black
Black
'White. and Total. White. and Total. White.
Chinese.
Chinese.
and Total. Chinese.
White. and White. and
Chinese.
Chinese.
1,414 1,304 2,718
2,015
912 2,927 17
11
28
115.97
38.17 12.02
8.44
N.B.-Six deaths occurred in the Hongkong Regiment which are not included in the above as they took place out of the Colony.
A. F. PRESTON, Surgeon Colonel, A.M.S., Principal Medical_Officer, China and Hongkong.
Table V.-Shewing the ADMISSION and MORTALITY in the GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL during the Year 1898.
DISKASES.
1.--General Diseases.
A. Diseases dependent on Morbid Poisons,-
Sub-Group
27
2,
3,
22
22
4, 5,
ADMISSIONS.
Europeans.
Indians.
Asiatics.
Total.
64 20 135 130
ཋམྨས
10
103
3
117
382
1
186
38
28 252
:
Europeans.
Indians.
DEATHS.
FFF:
Asiatics.
♡ puned
B. Diseases dependent on external agents other than Morbid
Poisons,-- Sub-Group 1,
1
2,*
>>
"
D. Not classified,
"2
3, 4,
C. Developmental Diseases,
14
15
31
25
1
8
29
1
1
40
21
84
--80%
: : : : :*
•
4
II.-Local Diseases.
Eye,
2
HQ345ONOROE
7
8
9
10
11
12
Diseases of the
Ear, Nose,
Respiratory,
Digestive, Lymphatic,
Thyroid Body,
Supra Renal Capsules, Urinary System,
Generative System,
Female Breast,
Male
Organs of Locomotion,
Connective Tissue,
Skin,
13
14
15
16
17
III.
Poisons,
IV.
Injuries,
V.
Surgical Operation, †
Under Observation,
Nervous System,
33
24
65
1
1
3
5
11
13
29
2
3
9
1
3
Circulatory System,
9
21
50
90
27
99
12
96 51 89
186
*
11
3
19
21
?
26
18
43
53 20 104 177
5
15
11
12
38
12
15
11
38
2
22
24
22
::
13
102 137
нау
8
20 37
5
:** : : : :07 ::
Total,..
828
394
613 1,835
13
9 45
67
* Vide III. Poisons. † Table Va.
J. M. ATKINSON, Superintendent.
Total.