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Table II. Showing the Admissions and Mortality in the TUNG WAH HOSPITAL during the year 1904, with the proportion of cases treated by European and Chinese methods respectively.
ADMISSIONS.
DEATHS.
General Diseases
European Treatment.
Chinese Treatment.
Total.
European Chinese Treatment. Treatment.
Total.
Small-pox,
6
Diphtheria,
1
1
Typhoid Fever,
1
Measles,
1
Cholera,
19
Dysentery,
14
18
Plague,
137
Malarial Fever Benign,
31
75
"
Quartan,
1
2
";
Malignant,
40
61
101
19
Cachexia,
1
1
Beriberi,
325
417
742
Erysipelas,
Septicemia,
10
021
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19
32
137
106
3
2
120
10
3
2
5
Puerperal Fever,
2
2
Syphilis Primary,
17
17
29
Constitutional,
7
2
9
25
Tertiany,
38
12
50
Gonorrheal Rheumatism,
2
2
Leprosy,
7
Tubercularis General,
10
Tetanus,
.4
64
16
8
Rheumatism,
10
11
21
New Growth Benign,
5
15
Malignant,
12
2
14
Alcoholism,
1
1
Debility and Aucemia,
28
29
57
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14
5
ΙΟ
61
400
14
15
61
38
209
329
4
2
9
14
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56
2
2
10
8
22
Local Diseases:-
Nervous System,
38
19
Eye,
27
Circulatory,
14
23
Respiratory,
199
334
533
Digestive,
80
114
194
Lymphatic,
8
1
Urinary,
25
15
55589
57
9
13
27
37
7
18
25
116
209
325
35
51
86
...
40
7
15
Generative Organs Male,
8
3
11
Organs of Locomotion,
1
. 1
2
Connective Tissue,
33
33
66
1
Skin,
81
47
128
Poisoning,
1
1
1
I
Injuries,
60
121
181
6
7
Midwifery,
5
5
1,312
1,355
2,667
429
590
1,019
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Less Moribund Cases,
143
132
275-
143
132
275
Less transferred elsewhere,
1,169 146
1,223
2,392
286
458
744
74.
220
Total Cases in Tung Wah Hospital.] .1,023
1,149
2,172
286
458
744
W. V. M. Koch,
Inspecting Medical Officer.