Table A.

PLAGUE CASES IN THE VICTORIA GOAL, 1903.

A.-Cases reported on in detail in Report dated 4th June, 1903, in C. S. O. No. 4564.

135

J. C. THOMSON.

No.!

NAME.

SEX.

AGE.

10 June,

...

Cheung Kun In,.

M.

37

2

Ishar Singh,

M. 34

3

Chan Sing,

M.

23

DATE OF

ADMISSION

TO GAOL.

24 April,

(Warder)

20 May,

24 April,

Unknown. Outside Gaol,

16 May,

His residence, 2 Sun Wai Ki,

22

Yaumati: No address,....

Leung Chau,..

M. 18

Gurmakh Sing,.

M. 32

25 May,

(Warder)

27

28

Yaumati (New Street) No address,' Outside or from cases 3 and 4,.

Mahtab Ali,

M. 25

(Warder)

28

Do.

do.

do.

Ip Hi,

F. 30

23 March,

30

Kwok Mi,.

M. 18

9

Yeung Him.

M. 25

10

Yeung Kwai,

M. 25

30 May,

25 May,

29 April.

31

Outside Gaol,

"}

31 多车

Outside or from case 4,

DATE OF

ILLNESS.

POSSIBLE SOURCE OF INFECTION,

TYPE

OF DISEASE.

DATE OF

DISCHARGE FROM HOSPITAL.

DATE OF

DEATH.

~~☹N NNNTE

Bubonic.

19

......

Septic.

24 April,

21 May,

24

31

"

Perhaps from a Plague "Contact,'

13

"}

""

39

1 June,

Perhaps from case 4,

11

Kau Tau Kwai,

M. | 33

30 May,

Tsimshatsui: No address,

"}

"}

"

"+

12

Cheung Sam,.

M. 28

3 June,

""

Lane opposite 5 Fire Station,.

13

Ebrahim,

M. 26

(Warder)

دی

>>

Outside: or from previous case,.

14

E. Entwistle,

15

Ng Hang,

M. | 29 | (Eng. Warder) M. | 26

23 May,

Outside,..

>>

>>

Perhaps from case 9 or 10,

Septic, later

bubonic.

Septic.

Bubonic.

29 June,

12

""

27

8

"

Still in Hospital,

13 June,

13

25

"1

""

Still in Hospital,

"5

B-Further Cases connected with the Gaol not included in the above-mentioned Report.

9 June,

13

13

16

Wong Kwong,

...

M.

19

28 May,

17

Lai Hong,

M. 28

18

Noor Ahmed,

19 Bagar Singh,..

M. 25

M. 22

20

Seo Kan,

M. 22

June,

(Warder)

(Warder)

11 July,

1 June,

Discharged from Gaol 25th May, Unknown: Outside Gaol,

9

?

33

Unknown: Outside Goal,

Septic.

?

(Septic with

slight

pneumonia,

Still in Hospital,

16

>>

Probably in Yaumati,

7 July,

Bubonic.

REMARKS,

Sent to Gaol on remand. Died suddenly. Plague had occurred in the house, 9th May. Spent night of 19th May in Yaumati Police Cell. Cases 3 and 4 were located in Gaol corridors. The two Indian Warders, cases 5 and 6, were on. night patrol in corridor occupied by 3 and 4.

Slept in cell with prisoner convicted of "Dumping." Says he lives on Sampan No. 6.

Slept in corridor close by case 4, two nights. Associated with case 4 in stone-carrying. His time in Gaol renders outside infection probable. Never in cells. Condition detected on admission. Part of his duty was to search prisoners.

Was in proximity to esses 9 and 10 on 31st May.

May have been infected in Gaol, or after discharge. Condition detected immediately on admission. This case proved probably not Plague.

Says he felt unwell from 14th July.

30th June, 1903.

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