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Table X.
KENNEDY TOWN HOSPITAL-PLAGUE REPORT.
TABLE SHEWING RESULT OF EXAMINATION FOR BACILLI.
Plague Bacilli found during life and after death
Bubonic Cases 9.
Septic Cases, 1.
Plague Bacilli found in the Blood of those who recovered subsequently :-
Bubonic Cases, 9.
Septic Cases, 3.
Plague Bacilli found at first but not on subsequent examinations :—
Bubonic Cases, 9..
Septic Case, 1.
Plague Bacilli found before death-no examination post-mortem :
Bubonic Cases, 17.
Septic Cases, 7.
No Plague Bacilli found during life but were found after death :---
Bubonic Cases, 10.
Septic Case, 1:
No Plague Bacilli found on early examination, were found later but no post-
mortem examination made;
Bubonic Cases, 2.
Septic Case, 0.
No Plague Bacilli found immediately before death, though present on earlier
examinations
—
Bubonic Cases, 6.
No Plague Bacilli during life or after Death :---
Bubonic Case, 1.
Septic Cases, 1.
Septic Case, 1.
W. V. M. KOCH.
Report on Tung Wah Hospital.
TUNG WAH HOSPITAL, HONGKONG, February 14th, 1905.
SIR,- have the honour to forward for the information of His Excellency the Governor the Report on the Tung Wah Hospital for the year ending Decem- ber 31st, 1904.
The Staff-No changes have occurred among the Staff. The House Surgeon, Dr. JEU HAWK, was granted short leave of absence during the year, and his post was filled by Mr. LEUNG CHIK FAN.
The Admissions.-A total number of 2,667 patients were admitted for treat- ment, of whom 2,236 were males, and 431 were females. This total, alded to the number remaining in Hospital on January 1st, 1901-128—gives a total of 2,795 as having been under treatinent. Of this number there were discharged 1,397 males and 218 females-1,615; and there died 833 males and 186 females 1,019, leaving under treatment on January 1st, 1905, 111 males and 50 females-
161.