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Table I. RETURN of DISEASES and DEATHS in 1900, at Tung WAH HOSPITAL, Hongkong,
+Remaining
DISEASES.
*Remaining in Hospital at end of
YEARLY TOTAL.
†Total Cases Treated.
in
1899.
Admissions. Deaths.
Hospital at end of 1900.
Remarks.
GENERAL DISEASES.
Small-pox,
Measles,
Mumps,
Influenza,
Diphtheria,
Enteric Fever,
Cholera,
Dysentery,
Plague,
Malarial Fever,-
(a) Intermittent, Type undiagnosed,
(b) Remittent,.
(c) Pernicious,
Beri-beri,....
Erysipelas,
Septicæmia,
Tetanus,
Tubercle,
Leprosy, Tubercular,
Syphilis, Secondary, Rheumatism,
New Growth, Non-malignant,
"
Ancemia, Debility,
Malignant,
§ LOCAL DISEASES.
Diseases of the Nervous System.
2
I
12
12
1
1
1
16
15
16
1
1
1
49
29
49
2
401
116
401
172
357
147
12
318
172
364
9
46
361
214
407
5
1
16
15
10
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2001 m2 +
8
6
2
B
5
53
17
41
8
2
31
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12
36
5
16
10
10
2
58
4
10
32
48
30
52
16
14
16
Sub-section 1,—
Meningitis,
Sub-section 2,-
Functional Nervous Disorders,-
Apoplexy,
18
Paralysis,
47
Epilepsy,
Hysterica,
I
Sub-section 3,-
Mental Diseases.-
Mania,
Melancholia,
Dementia,
Delusional Insanity,
17
19
27
53
1331
22
*431
Diseases of the Eye,
11
11
Nose,..
I
"
51
"
Circulatory System,..
6
63
36
69
51
39
Respiratory System,
34
491
378
525
27
Digestive System,
249
126
257
Lymphatic System,
28
2
29
""
21
Urinary System,
1
62
27
63
11
"
Male Organs,
""
Female Organs,
7
51
Organs of Locomotion,
Cellular Tissue,
13
39
་
"
Skin,
¶ Injuries, General,
¶
Local,
12
¶ Poisons,
15 aa
3
27
85
10 N
6
80
5
156
7
168
73.
7
90
86
5
1
1
7:
15
14
Opium.
Total,..
154
2,981
1,267
3,135
125
Surgical Operations,
131
1
(Already classed under the respective conditions requiring operation.
i... the year previous to that for which the Return is made.
+ "Total cases treated" will of course, include those remaining in Hospital at the end of the previous year.
The figures in this column to be carried on to the next year's Return.
"Local Diseases" should be arranged in the order indicated, each under its specific name. It is evident that no useful information can be conveyed by lumping all diseases, say of the Circulatory System. together, and simply returning them as such; each discase should be specified, eg, aneurism, valvular disease of the heart, and so forth,
Specify.
JOHN C. THOMSON, Inspecting Medical Officer.
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