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Table II.-Showing the RATE of SICKNESS and MORTALITY in VICTORIA GAOL during the Year 1900.

TOTAL NUMBER OF:-

DAILY AVERAGE NUMBER OF :—

Cases, includ-

Sick

Admissions

Prisoners Admis-

Deaths due to Disease.

Pri- Sick soners in

in Hos-

Gaol. pital.

not in Hos- pital.

to Hospital to Total Admissions to Gaol.

admitted sions to to Gaol. Hospital.

ing Skin Diseases, treated in the Cells,

RATE PER CENT. OF:-

Daily Average Daily Average Deaths due

Number of Sick in Hospital to Daily Aver- age Number of Prisoners.

Number of all Sick in Gaol

to

Daily average Number

of Prisoners.

to Disease

to Total Admissions

to Gaol.

5,432

495

1,523

486

13.31 30.00

9.11

2.74

8.91

0.11

JOHN C. THOMSON,

Medical Officer.

Table III.-Showing the NUMBER and RESULTS of VACCINATIONS in VICTORIA GAOL during the past ten Years.

Year.

Number of Prisoners

Successful.

Unsuccessful.

Vaccinated,

Not inspected, owing to early discharge from Gaol.

Number of those Vaccinated who showed Marks of previous Vaccination.

1891

2,836

1,090

1,346

2,521

1892

2,625

1,985

640

2,618

1893

1,417

763

654

1,325

1894

747

242

505

746

1895

942

455

487

941

1896

831

631

200

831

1897

2,830

1,678

1,016

136

2,410

1898

4,507

2,875

1,252

380

4,181

1899

3,378

2,004

1,063

311

3,069

1900

2,638

1,765

666

207

1,916

JOHN C. THOMSON,

Medical Officer.

Table IV. Showing GENERAL STATISTICS connected with VICTORIA GAOL and the GAOL HOSPITAL during the past ten Years.

Year.

Admissions to the Gaol.

Daily Average

Number of

Prisoners.

Number of Cases treated in Hospital.

Number of less serious Cases, including Skin Diseases, treated in the Cells.

Deaths due to

Disease.

1891

5,231

507

364

558

1892

5,046

515

312

723

1893

4,010

458

272

523

1894

3,913

455

271

614

1895

5,014

472

231

943

1896

5,582

514

507

740

10

1997

5,076

462

342

455

1898

5,427

511

298

1,033

1899

4,789

434

503

1,778

1900

5,432

486

495

1,523

∞ ONIONO+00

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JOHN C. THOMSON,

Medical Officer.

Enclosure II.

TUNG WAH HOSPITAL, HONGKONG, 9th January, 1901.

SIR,I have the honour to submit for the information of His Excellency the Governor the Annual Report of the Tung Wah Hospital for the year 1900.

I resumed the duties of Inspecting Medical Officer on my return from leave on 11th May. Dur- ing my absence Dr. Lowson acted for me.

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