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the cases suffering from various affections of the skin there were many which required a daily visit to the out-patient department for a considerable period, thus increasing the total number of attendances.
Rates of Sickness and Mortality.
Total Number of :—
Daily Average Number of :- Rate per cent. of :- Prisoners Admitted to Gaol. Admissions to Hospital. Admissions to Hospital to Total Admissions to Gaol, Out-Patients. Daily Average in Hospital to Daily Average of Prisoners. Deaths due to Disease. Daily Average of Prisoners coming to Out-patient Department to Daily Average of Prisoners. Deaths due to Disease to Total Admissions to Gaol. 1913, 6,822 324 | 1,981 10.72 | 12.08 | 53.83 | 4.71 1914, 4,050 183 | 2,348 5.601 | 13.36 | 83.84 | 11.92 22 | 13 | 8 0.12 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1Cases remaining over at end of 1914 in Victoria Gaol Hospital :
Debility (Senile), 1 Diseases of the Digestive System, 14 Febricula, 10 Cellular Respiratory, Chronic Opium Poisoning, (Opium Habit), Total,