-

:

Female.

Male.

Female.

From Disease.

Drowning.

Burus.

Asphyxia from Land.

slip and fall of a House.

Fracture of Skull, &c.

Fracture of Cervical

Vertebra.

Vertebra & Lacera- Fracture of Cervical tion of Spinal Cord. Rupture of Spleen. Poisoning by Prussic

Poisoning by Mor-

Acid. phine.

Poisoning by Opium.

Foisoning by Strych-

nia.

Hanging.

Incised Wound of

Throat.

Gunshot Wounds of

Abdomen.

Drowning.

Hæmorrhage produced by

Ballet Wounds of Abdo-

Syncope from Gag-

ging, &c.

men and Neck.

Drowning.

Not ascertained.

TOTAL.

Table VIII-Return of DEAD BODIES brought by the POLICE to the MORTUARY during each Month of the Year 1894.

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.|

Male.

Female.

Male.

Female.

Female.

Måle.

*]GJ[

*a[guag

N

Male.

January,

February,

March,

April,

May,

June,

July,

August,

September,

October,

6

8

12

:

Q

:

4

30

I

2

16

J

2

3

1

4

4

:

2

4

4

:

Г

2

www

1

3

:

:

:

:

:

:

...

...

:

:

:

:

:

:

9 6

6

6

Co

2

CO

3

:

:

:

H

15

21

11

11

:

12

1†

9

9

8

16

23

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

1

6

1

1*

13

5 2

2

ลง

2

1 1

1 151

:

:

N

---

...

2 1 1

Too far advancel in decomposition.

:

1

45 38

17

10

11

Co

4

4

2

:

:

:

:

...

:

I 2

5

N

12

:..

...

16

2

F

6

1 ... 1

2 2

... 106 14 | 10

* Involuntary homicide.

1

10 11

5

:

November,

December,

Total,......

10

2

ลง

Tat

.

L. P. MARQUES,

Medical Officer in charge of Post Mortem Examinations

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