Q 31
1904-1919
HONG KONG, 1913.
Small-pox.
Measles.
Typhoid Fever.
Diphtheria.
Cholera.
Diarrhoea, Dysentery.
Plague.
Malarial Fever,
Puerperal Fever. Septic Infections.
Syphilis.
Poisoning.
Injuries.
Alcoholism.
Developmental Diseases.
Old Age.
General Tuberculosis,
Beri-beri.
Cancer.
Paralysis and Convulsions.
Heart Diseases,
Pneumonia.
Phthisis and Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Enteritis and Gastro-Enteritis.
Cirrhosis of Liver.
Peritonitis
Nephritis,
Other causes.
Unknown.
All causes:
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG DURING 1913.
5 2 85 127 284 110 15 52 | 253 10 | 116 332 1 17 18 30 2 6 2 48 * 2 3 79 331 154 83 198 01. 756 151 11 / 31 110 208 291 5117 8 62 1 8 19. 72 16 0 17 81 149 769 2 6 50 $7 8 16 42 471 83 20 17 1 31 19 114 07 74 8 23 45 280 185 23 11 14 21 199 921 403 8 39 2 19 3 $ 12. 40 9 1 1 72 84 853 1 53 2 1 1. 56 1 16 4 214Total, 1918
1912
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