IN 1898, AT TUNG WAH HOSPITAL, HONGKONG,—Continued.
JULY.
AUGUST.
SEPTEMBER.
OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.
YEARLY TOTAL.
$1.7 80.
81.5 82.
80.9 80.
74.9 68.
69.4 61.
62.1
52.
91
34 117 27 136
31 142
48
117
42
86
37
1933 19
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1,387 343
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8
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10
5
9
2
9
7
6
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20
14
9
10
5
107
63
46
24 31
29
35
14
33
24
34
223
69
34
517
293
39
13
36
11
29
14
32
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8 255
89
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81 251
72
270
69 270
90 255
95
243
385,
REMARKS.
06
90 2,898
842*
To a large extent Pulmonary Tuber- culosis in advan-
ced stages at time of admission.
* It is to be noted that the Tung Wah Hospital is largely used as a dying house, to which people in extremis are brought from the coolie quarters, &c. of the city; and that treatment is chiefly by Chinese native methoxls. The mortality colum must be read with these Facts in view.
JOHN C. THOMSON, M.D., M.à.
Inspecting Medical Officer.