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DISEASES.

EUROPEANS.

INDIANS.

CHINESE.

MONTHS.

TOTAL.

Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. Admissions. Deaths. Remaining on the 1st Jan. 1886, January, 0 February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, Total....... 138

I.—TABLE shewing the Admissions into and DEATHS in the GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL during each Month of the Year 1886.

V.—Table shewing the ADMISSIONS and MORTALITY in the GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL during the Year 1886.

DISEASES. ADMISSIONS. DEATHS. Remittent Fever 69 1 Intermittent fever, 185 0 Beri-Beri, 310 9 Dysentery, 87 9 Diarrhoea, 36 2 Enteric Fever 7 Febricula, Pharyngitis, Bronchitis, Chronic, 11 Bronchial Catarrh, 16 Pleurisy, 1 Phthisis, 30 27 Syphilis, Primary, 26 Ulcer 12 Rheumatism, 16

C. J. WHARRY, M.D., Superintendent.

II.—TABLE shewing the RATE of SICKNESS and MORTALITY in the POLICE FORCE during the Year 1886.

AVERAGE STRENGTH. TOTAL SICKNESS. TOTAL DEATHS. RATE OF SICKNESS. RATE OF MORTALITY European, Indian, Chinese,

III.—POLICE RETURN of ADMISSIONS to HOSPITAL from each District during the Year 1886.

European. Indian. Chinese. CENTRAL No. 5 GOVERNMENT HOUSE No. 1 ST. LUCY'S INLAND WATER POLICE STATIUSS, TRIMSKATSUI, WHITFIELD YAUMATI SHAURIWAN, POPULAR ABERDEEN STANLEY

C. J. WHARRY, M.D., Superintendent,

IV.—TABLE shewing the RATE of SICKNESS and MORTALITY of the TROOPS serving in Hongkong during the Year 1886.

AVERAGE STRENGTH. ADMISSIONS INTO HOSPITAL. DEATHS. AVERAGE DAILY RATE OF SICKNESS, RATE OF MORTALITY PER 1,000 OF THE STRENGTH, White. 1,132 856 8 58.01 3.75 Black. 174 201 1 6.88 Total. 1,306 1,607 9 7.07

P. HUNGERFORD,

Deputy Surgeon General, PLO. China Station

DISEASES. Europeans. Coloured. Chinese. Total. DEATHS. Tuberculosis, Ganglion of Wrist, Fibroma of Face.

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