4,150
Total number of Prisoners
admitted to Gaol.
DREASES.
XI.—TABLE shewing the CASES, not ADMITTED to HOSPITAL, treated by the COLONIAL SURGEON, during the Year 1881.
Europeans. Coloured Persons. Chinese. Total. "Remaining under treatment 1st January, 1881, 1 4 5 Fever, (Simple, continued), Do. (Intermittent), 1 1 Scrofula, 1 1 Neuralgia, 1 1 Disease of the Heart, (Organic), 1 1 Anaemia, 1 1 Bronchitis (Acute), 1 1 Do. (Chronic), 1 1 Cynanche, 1 1 Colic and Constipation, 1 1 Diarrhoea, 3 3 Dyspepsia, 1 1 Gastralgia, 1 1 Abscess, 1 1 Boils, 1 1 Debility, 10 2 4 16 Alcoholism, 1 1 INOR HO* 2 2 7 9 16 13 13 3 3 Old Age, Opium Eating, 1 1 TOTAL, 36 2 39 77XII.—TABLE shewing the RATE of SICKNESS and MORTALITY in VICTORIA GAOL during the Year 1881.
Total No. of Prisoners admitted to Gaol. Daily Average No. of Prisoners. Total Sick in Hospital Sick, Total Trifling Cases. Serious Sickness Rate of Sickness. Rate of Mortality. To Total. To Total. To Average. To Total. To Average 4,150 355 297 77 220 7.157 9.012 2.358 0.048 0.305XII, A.—TABLE shewing the NUMBER of PRISONERS ADMITTED into VICTORIA GAOL HOSPITAL, from the Courts, by the COLONIAL SURGEON, during the Year 1881.
Europeans. Chinese. Indians. Total. Admitted to Hospital from the Courts, 94 76 1 171 Total Hospital cases from Courts. 17 34 & 51 1 1 To total Gaol admissions. 4.129 To total Hospital admissions. 17.172 22.368 To total European Hospital cases. 15.454 To total Chinese Hospital cases. 220 297...
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