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Fractures-The principal fractures treated were:-
Skull- 1 - 1 -
Thigh- 19 with 16 deaths.
Leg 13 9 3
Spine- 4 4 3
Arm 3 2 1
Forearm 2 1 2
Patella - - 1
Ribs - - -
Clavicle, Jaw , I 1 -
Malarial Fever:-There was a large decrease in the number of cases treated--112 as against 340 in 1910, 188 in 1909, 282 in 1908, and 247 in 1907.
Appendicitis :-Five cases were under treatment. All recovered after operation.
Typhoid Fever:-There were 22 cases under treatment with 4 deaths.
Paratyphoid Fever:-One case was under treatment. This is the first I have seen and resembled a mild case of typhoid. Tested by the Government Bacteriologist the blood serum was negative to typhoid but markedly positive to paratyphoid.
Parasites: The question of the prevalence of intestinal parasites, as far as this Colony is concerned, not having been settled, I undertook an investigation. I examined the stools of 850 patients with the following results:-41.3 per cent. were infected. Europeans to the extent of 13.7, Indians 22.5 and Asiatics 63.8 per cent. Multiple infection was found in 25.5 per cent. Ascaris Lumbricoides occurred in 46.6 **, Trichocephalus Dispar 26.2 **, Ankylostoma Duodenale 13.3 **, Clonorchis Sinense 12.9 >>, Tænia Solium one case, Oxyuris Vermicularis three cases, Amœbæ 28 cases, all but one being cases of dysentery.
Leishman-Donovani bodies were found in one case, The patient was an Indian Gaol Guard who had been here for a year. The typical ulcer from which the bodies were taken was of 6 weeks' duration.