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F.
RETURN of WOMEN examined in WANTSAI during the Year 1888.
Number
Found diseased
of
Free from
1888.
Women Examined.
Disease.
and sent to the Lock Hospital.
Gonorrhoea.
Soft Sore.
Leucorrhoea.
NATURE OF DISEASE.
SYPHILIS.
Primary.
Hard
and Cutaneous
Chanore. Eruptions.
Secondary.
January,
31
31
February,
28
28
March,.
39
39
April,
- 32
32
May,
31
31
June,
28
28
July,
23
23
August,
46
45
1
September,
62
62
October,
48
45
November,
34
34
December,
65
65
Total,...... 467
463
2
1
:
Pн. B. C. AYRES, Colonial Surgeon.
TABLE A.
RETURN of the NUMBER of PROSTITUTES, brought under the Provisions of Ordinance No. 10, during the Year 1888.
Number
of Beds
in Lock Hospital.
Number admitted to
Hospital
on Certificates
of Colonial Surgeon.
Number who submitted Voluntarily.
Number against whom it was necessary to proceed by Information before the Registrar General.
Total Number brought under the Provisions
of the Ordinance.
Total Number of Examina- tions made during the Year.
Total Number of Examina- tions made when no Disease was found.
Total Number Discharged from Hospital.
REMARKS.
32
66
269
288
269
10,924*
10,853
64
EXAMINATION.
No. of days
in Month on which
Examinations were held.
Total Number of
Examinations made during the
Year.
In this table are included also the women examined at Wantsải and those examined outside.
* 5 of these women were found diseased and treated outside the Hospital by me.
PE. B. C. AYRES, Colonial Surgeon.
TABLE C.
RETURN of WOMEN examined, and treated in the GOVERNMENT LOCK HOSPITAL, during the Year 1888.
Number admitted
to Hospital.
Total Number of
Examinations made when no
Disease was found.
DISEASES.
Examina-
tions are
heid daily Sundays & Govern-
ment holi. days ex- cepted.
10,924
66
10,853
Primary Syphilis, uncomplicated Gonorrhoea
do.
Do.
and P. Syphilis combined
P. & Secondary
do.
Gonorrhea and S. do.
do.
do.
P. & Secondary Syphilis & Gonorrhœa
:: Admitted.
HOSPITAL.
59
59
TOTAL......
* One died of Phthisis.
¦ ¦ Total treated.
3*
:ico | Cire 1.
DISCHARGED.
:::| TOTAL
58
3
66
66
63
63
2
Number remain. ing in Hospital,
31st Dec., 1888.
REMARKS.
In this table are included also the women examined at Wántsai and those examined ontside the Hospital.
PH. B. C. AYRES, Colonial Surgeon.
Abrasion.
Ulceration of os) Uteri.
Warts.
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