Table II.
Showing the Admissions and Mortality in the Tung Wa Hospital during the year 1911, with the proportion of cases treated by European and Chinese methods respectively.
DISEASES. ADMISSIONS. DEATHS. European Treatment. Chinese Treatment. Total. European Treatment. Chinese Treatment. Total. Small-pox, Measles, 14 15 29 10 7 17 Diphtheria, 3 1 4 2 1 3 Felricula, Enteric Fever, 16 20 36 6 8 14 Choler, 3 3 3 3 Dysentery, 34 108 142 13 48 61 Plague, 15 82 97 10 72 82 Malaria:- (a) Tertian Benign, 9 25 34 3 3 (b) Malignant, 41 186 227 17 74 91 (c) Quartan, 1 1 Malarial Cachexia, 6 20 26 1 1 2 Beri-beri, 70 292 362 13 106 119 Erysipelas, 2 2 1 1 Pyæmia, 1 1 1 1 Septicemia, 4 6 10 4 6 10 Tetanus, 2 7 9 2 3 5 Tubercle, 104 382 486 52 213 265 Leprosy :- (a) Tubercular, 9 10 1 1 (b) Anaesthetic, 1 8 9 1 1 Gonorrhoea, 1 1 Rheumatism, 25 25 Anæmia, 30 30 Debility, 27 107 134 5 12 17 Mumps, 2 2 Varicella, 3 3 Puerperal Fever, 1 2 3 1 2 3 Relapsing Fever, 1 1 Syphilis :- (a) Primary, 6 10 16 (b) Secondary, 2 2 (c) Tertiary, 18 18 (d) Congenital, New Growths :- (a) Malignant, 9 12 21 1 9 10 (b) Non Malignant 17 10 27 5 5 8 6 14 Carried forward 580 1,648 2,228 166 676 842