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Table II.
Showing the Admissions and Mortality in the Tung Wa Hospital during 1910, with
the proportion of cases treated by European and Chinese methods respectively.
DISEASES. European Treatment. Chinese Treatment. Total. European Treatment. Chinese Treatment. Total. ADMISSIONS. DEATHS. Small-pox, 3 3 1 1 Measles, 9 9 Influenza. 4 4 Diphtheria, 3 3 1 1 Febricula, 95 95 Enteric Fever, 8 8 Cholera, 9 9 Dysentery, 27 94 121 53 61 Plague. 17 17 15 15 Malarial Fever:- 1. Simple Tertian, 335 335 2. Malignant...... 124 115 239 1 115 136 3. Mixed Infection, 3 3 Malarial Cachexia, 10 15 25 2 5 7 Beri-beri. 205 514 719 15 211 226 Erysipelas, 10 10 4 4 Septicæmia, 10 13 23 13 13 Tetanus, 5 3 8 3 3 General Tuberculosis, 17 27 22 Leprosy, 10 6 6 Syphilis :- (a.) Secondary, 17 12 29 (b.) Inherited, 30 19 49 4 8 Gonorrhoea.... 5 6 11 Rheumatism, 36 73 109 2 2 New Growth, Non-malignant, 1 Malignant, 21 8 ? 6 1 " 10 " Anemia, Debility, Nonritis, 9 26 35 I 1 2 24 46 70 15 32 17 6 B3 2 2 Meningitis, 10 10 20 4 10 14 Abscess of Brain, 1 1 1 1 Congestion of Brain, 1 3 1 1 Apoplexy, 14 14 25 6 8 14 Carried forward,.. 1,039 988 2,077 211 470 681Page L 58