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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30TH AUGUST, 1890.
Drowning.
Cerebral and spi-
nal conenssion.
Fracture of skull.
Burning.
Scalding.
Rupture of Viscern.
Asphyxia caused by land.
slips, fall of buildings, and by fire.
Lightning Stroke.
Strangulation.
Opium poisoning.
Arsenic poisoning.
Chloroform poisoning.
Hanging.
by fire-arms. Hæmorrhage from
Wounds produced
Incised Wounds.
Contused wounds. Drowning.
TOTAL.
VIII.-RETURN of DEAD BODIES brought by the POLICE to the PUBLIC MORTUARY during each Month of the Year 1889.
EUROPEANS AND AMERICANS.
OTHER NATIONAL-
CHINESE.
ITIES.
Cause of DEATH REPORTED PROBABLE OR ASCERTAINED BY EXAMINATION.
ACCIDENTAL.
SUICIDAL.
HOMICIDAL.
MONTHS.
Adults. Children. Adults. Children. Adults. Children.|
NO
From Disease.
Female.
Female.
Male.
Female.
Male.
Female.
Male.
Female.
Male.
Female.
Male.
Male.
:
6
January,
February,
6
March,
April,
4
24
2
May,
11
N
June,
July,
August,
6
6
2
September,
October,
November,
December,
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L. P. MARQUES,
Medical Officer in Charge of Post Mortem Examinations,
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