280
Table IV, Shewing the RATE of SICKNESS and MORTALITY of the TROOPS serving in HONGKONG
during the Year 1895.
AVERAGE STRENGTH.
ADMISSIONS INTO HOSPITAL.
DEATHS.
AVERAGE DAILY RATE OF SICKNESS.
[RATE OF MORTAL- ITY PER 1,000 or THE STRENGTH.
White. Black. Total. White. Black. Total. White. Black, Total.
White. Black, White. ❘ Black.
1,515 1,315 2,830 2,096
1,003 3,099 20
8
28
111.18 42.35 13.20 6.08
A. HAYES, Surgeon-Major,
Principal Medical Officer, China and Hongkong.
Table V.-Shewing the ADMISSIONS and MORTALITY in the GOVERNMENT ĈIVIL HOSPITAL during the Year 1895.
DISEASES.
I.-General Diseases.
A. Diseases dependent on Morbid Poisons,-
Sub-Group 1,..........................
2.....................................................................................................
55
**
"
5...........
B. Diseases dependent on external agents other than Morbid
ADMISSIONS.
Europeans.
Indians.
Asiatics.
Total.
61
41
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105 100
198
175
34
8888
30 132
403
10
89 298
DEATHS.
Europeans.
Indians.
Asiatics.
Total.
2
100 50 24
2
***
10
Poisons,- Sub-Group 1,
2.*
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3,........... 4...........
C. Developmental Diseases,
D. Not classified,
1
60
11
NA
38
26
15
129467
2
2
20
66
19
91
2
1117
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6
II.-Local Diseases,
Nervous System,
26
88 122
1
-
11
13
Eye,
11
23
39
Ear,...
1
8
Nose,
1
4
Circulatory System,
11
5
12
28
2
6
9
10
11
12
Diseases of the
Respiratory,
54
52
37
143
5
12
18
Digestive,
94
28
55 177
3
13
16
Lymphatic,.
9
3
12
Thyroid Body,
Supra Renal Capsules,
Urinary System,
20
20
45
2
7
Generative System,
24
29
59
1
13
Female Breast,
1
14
Male
15
Organs of Locomotion,
67
154
231
16
Connective Tissue,
13
7
35
55
17
i Skin,
11
12
26
49
III.
Poisons,
1
6
2
IV.
V.
Injuries,
Surgical Operation, †.... Under Observation,
19
8
138 165
13
13
28
22
45
95
Total,..
* Vide III. Poisons.
850
379 1,0542,283
21
88
114
+ Table Va.
J. M. ATKINSON, Superintendent.