176
II. THE PUBLIC MORTUARY.
Staff
The Chinese Staff at the Mortuary have given satisfaction.
The four members of the Staff have been free from any serious disease resulting from the nature of their work, but all have been in Hospital with Malaria. The Mortuary is situated at the outskirts of the Town near a large untrained nullah which is the cause of the Malaria,
Buildings.
The buildings have been maintained in good repair.
Report on Post Mortems.
1907.
1906.
Male bodies examined,.. Female
993
1,259
749
837
Sex undetermined,
44
Total.
1,751
2,140
Claimed bodies sent from Hospitals, houses, matsheds, convents,
harbour, etc...
Unclaimed bodies mostly dumped in the streets,.
Table I.-Epitome of Causes of Death.
963
788
1,751
I. Total General Diseases,
914
II. Local Diseases :-
(a.) Of the Nervous System,
7
(6.)
*)
Circulatory System,
24
(c.)
Respiratory Sstem,
348
(d.)
"
Digestive System,
68
(e.).
"
Genito-Urinary System,...
10
457
III. Deaths from Violence,
113
IV. Decomposed Bodies,
Total,
267
1,751
Table I (a).—General Diseases.
Small-pox,
Plague,
Typhoid Fever,
Cholera (imported on a ship),
Diphtheria,
Beri-beri,..
Malaria,
Septicæmia..
l'ernicious Anemia,
Syphilis,
Generalised Tuberculosis,
Prematurity,
Atelectasis Pulmonun,
Still-birth..
:
Marasmic conditions,
Cellulitis,
Pyærnia,
Convulsions,
Tetanus,
Banti's Disease,
Measles,..
Abscess,
Acute Necrosis of Bone,..
184
69
3
9
16
83
44
31
1
2
61
58
29
70
238
1
1
1
1
1
1
914