Source of Tumour.
-K 69
Table V.-Tumours Examined.
Nationality. Nature of Growth. 1. Leg, Chinese. "1 2. Anus, ?? 91 3. Back, 21 ? 4. Penis, ? 7. Cæcum, 5. Breast, Chinese. 8. Liver, 6. Bladder, Chinese. 9. Scalp, 10. Breast, ? 11. Finger, Chinese. 12. Lymphatic Gland, ? Fibroma. Non-malignant Papilloma. Fibro Sarcoma. Granulation Tissue. Spheroidal-celled Carcinoma. Mixed-celled Sarcoma. Inflammatory. Diffuse Carcinoma with Cir-rhosis. Squamous Carcinoma. Spheroidal-celled Carcinoma. Round-celled Sarcoma. Inflammatory.C. M. HEANLEY,
M.B., B.S. (Lond.), D.T.M.H. (Camb.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
n.p.b.,
Annexe M.
Bacteriologist.
REPORT ON THE PUBLIC MORTUARY, VICTORIA.
During six months of the year the work at the Mortuary has been done by myself. During the other six months Drs. Moore, Thomson, and Koch have done the work for reasons stated above,
Report on Post Mortems.
1908. 1907. 1906. Male bodies examined, 1,329 993 1,259 Female 1,373 749 837 Sex undetermined... 3 9 11 Total, 2,705 1,751 2,140 Claimed bodies sent from Hospitals and other places, 2,006 Unclaimed bodies mostly abandoned, 963 699 788 2,705 1,751There is a large increase in the number of bodies sent by the Convents.