428

7

3.

L

1

3:

N

:

-

10

Debility.

Bright's Diseasc.

Heat Stroke.

Ruptured Spleen.

Pleurisy.

Meningitis.

Injury to Kidney.

Cancer of Liver. Enteritis.

Premature Birth.

Exposure.

Hanging.

Pericarditis.

Peritonitis.

Small-pox.

Plague.

Strangulation.

Unascertained.

Table VIII-RETURN of DEAD BODIES brought to the MORTUARY, with the cause of death, in 1896.

Phthisis.

Wounds.

Children.

Drowning.

Burns.

Fractured Skull.

Opium Poisoning. Heart Disease.

Malarial Fever.

Adults.

MONTHS.

EUROPEANS.

CHINESE.

January,

February,

March,

April,

May,

June,

Adults.

Children.

-

July,

August,

September,

3

16

4

10

11

4

3

8

3

3

6

2

::

:

:

9

2

2

3

:

1

2

:

:

:

:

-

10

4

1

:

2

:

:.

:

:

3

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

1

15

6

+

14

18

6

2

1

18

3

DO

17

9. 10

3

N

~

H

I

2

1

3

ثات

***

...

I

t

5

4

5

10

1

2

6

1

3

10

3

1

1

3

1

:

:

52

2

3

:

:

6

137

44 46

11 .5

19

7

7

16 13 1

3

4

1 1 1 1

5

10

R

4

October, .......

November,

December,

Total,.......

T

00

Government Civil Hospital, 31st January, 1897.

2

...

...

...

:

:

:

1

...

...

br

...

2

1

1

3 2

29

J. BELL,

Medical Oficer in charge of Post Mortems

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