MEMORANDUM OF
THE
OF HEALTH OF THE TRO
NG IN
SERVICE.
ADMISSIONS.
INCREASE OR DECREASE
AS COMPARED WITH LAST MONTH,
FOR THE MONTH OF,
OFNovember
DEATHS.
INCREASE OR DECREASE
AS COMPARED WITH LAST MONTH.
PREVAILING
DISEASES,
THE GARRISON OF HONGKONG 1874.
PROPORTION OF ADMISSIONS
TO STRENGTH.
12
PROPORTION
OF ADMISSIONS ATTRIBUTABLE TO CLIMATE.
WEATHER.
LAND FORCES.
EUROPEANS,
92
Increase
10
Decrease
#
NATIVES.
EUROPEANS.
Increase
Decrease
、
*
Increase
NATIVES.
Increase
Decrease
nil
7
TOTAL.
Increase
3
Decrease
TOTAL,
93
For the information of
*
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.
Decrease
=
Increase
Decrease
//
##
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Therraometer Maximum, 83.8 Minimum.... 46.4 Barometer Highest,..... 30,292 Lowest, 29.844
Do.,
Mean, Max 75.3 Minimum,... 62.2
Total rain fall,.........................
Wind
13 P.M.,.
(94.M.
Inchies. 0.//
N. NE.E.NW w sw c 5.9.11./
2.4.13.2.3.1. 5
Fonwarded to the Colonial fe
7 Scenetary
"(signed) Chap. K. Brooke captain,
Brigade major,
12
42.24.
A Gan
EUROPEANS.
Strength 1034
Strength
Admissions
8-9 per cent.
NATIVES.
68
Admissions
1.5 per cent,
TOTAL.
Strength 102
Admissions
8 per cent.
EUROPEANS.
Admissions
3
per cent.
or
3.5
Admissions
fr
NATIVES.
1.5
per cent.
Admissions
TOTAL..
38 3.4 per cent.
012
(signed) A. C. Crocker,
Deputy Surgeon General
(True Copy)
drichs
Colonial Secretary.
Principal Medical Officer.