432

New Growths.-The following cases of Malignant Disease were under treatment :-

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European, male, aged 38, Sarcoma inguinal glanos.

58, Carcinoma Sigmoid Flexure.

46, Epithelioma, face.

*

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**

57,

"

,

31

of tongue.

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female,

57,

13

**

male,

爷爷

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36, Sarcoma of jaw.

52, Carcinoma of bladder.

of scalp.

60,

95

"

""

(internal).

Chinese female

25, Sarcoma.

""

male

:9

11

39, Epithelioma of scalp.

17

32, Sarcoma of jaw.

**

"

22,

face.

99

19

11

49,

orbit.

11

21

**

62, Epithelioma of penis.

female

male

45, Sarcoma of liver.

47,

"

32.

jaw.

back.

11

**

19

35, Carcinoma of tonsil.

Malay

* Admitted twice and died in hospital.

† Admitted for recurrence.

Fractures and Dislocations.-The following were the principal Fractures and Disloca- tions treated :

Spine,

Thigh,

Leg,

Toes,

Patella,

Ribs, Clavicle,

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Arm, Forearm,

Fingers,

Scapula,

Jaw,

Nasal Bones,

Skull,....

Dislocation of Elbow,

of Hip,

11

of Shoulder,

1, Death 1.

1.

.12

1.

1

2

4

3

7

4

2

3

1.

1

.23

13.

11

2

1

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DISEASES GENERAL REMARKS.

Malarial Fever.-There was a slight increase in admissions: 247 as against 239 last year. In addition to cases admitted with this disease 9 cases developed the disease after being in hospital with other ailments.

Febricula.-There has also been an increase in this disease as might be expected with au increase in both malaria and dengue fevers as a small proportion of cases of malaria who having had quinine previous to admission do not show parasites in the blood fall under this heading and there are always a certain number of mild cases of dengue which escape detec- tion more especially if the epidemic is not a severe one.

Dengue Fever.-There has also been an increase in this disease, the numbers being 77– the largest on record since 1903.

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