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Table II.
Showing the Admissions and Mortality in the Tung Wah Hospital during 1908, with the proportion of cases treated by European and Chinese methods respectively.
ADMISSIONS. DEATHS. European Treatment. Chinese Treatment. Total. European Treatment. Chinese Treatment. Total. GENERAL DISEASES. Small-pox, 25 1 1 Measles, Influenza, Diphtheria, Febricula, Enteric Fever, 35 Cholera, Dysentery, 2 2 Plague, 350 31 4 35 Malarial Fever :- 1. Simple Tertian, 2. Malignant, 47 4 4 Malarial Cachexia, 115 Beri-beri, 162 30 Erysipelas, 30 Pyæmia, 21 1 1 Septicæmia, 56 1 1 Tetanus, 77 Tubercle, General, 350 Leprosy, 128 Syphilis (a.) Secondary, 128 (b.) Tertiary, 79 Rheumatism, 113 365 3 2 25 3 34 2 2 31 4 4 4 35 47 115 162 599 941 11 94 1 1 1 10 10 20 10 1 1 1 2 1 2 8 3 11 11 14 14 3 16 37 13 38 228 18 50 8 12 50 88 New Growth :- (a.) Benign, 2 (b.) Malignant, 9 10 5 Anæmia, 13 21 34 Debility, 11 9 20 2 14 3 3 3 LOCAL DISEASES :- Diseases of the- Nervous System, 33 43 6 Eye, 57 Circulatory System, 50 Respiratory System, 255 Digestive System, 105 479 207 Lymphatic System, 17 19 61 Urinary System, 76 13 Generative System: (a.) Male Organs, (b.) Female Organs, 25 67 21 21 30 Organs of Locomotion, 734 133 294 Cellular Tissue, 427 312 Skin, 41 23 27 Injuries General, 46 1110 84 Local, 84 125 Poisons, 18 23 Parasite, 23 41028 18 Parturition, 88 88 167 7 113 27 1 1 226 2 2 2 2 11 Parturition, 9 9 Total, 2,004 2,118 Less Moribund cases, 104 346 Total, 1,900 1,772 Less Transferred elsewhere, 289 138 Net Total treated, 1908, 1,611 1,634 3,215 3,245 1907, 1,711 1,743 3,454 3,351 330 852 1182...