M (1) 17-

The maternal deaths were due to:--

Nephritis,...

Beri-beri,...

 

The infant's deaths were due to:--

Prematurity...

Atelectasis,

+n

3

1

7

4

The Lunatic Asylum :-The Medical Officers of the Civil Hospital also were in charge of the Asylum:-Some comparative statistics may be of interest:-

1924

1923 1922

Admissions

367

309

235

Brought in by Police...

144

165

117

Sent to John G. Kerr Hospital, Canton ... 183

131

84

Seven deaths occurred which were due respectively to syphilis, meningitis, peritonitis, dysentery uraemia, phthisis, and pneumonia.

Table I.

Nationality and Sex of Patients treated in 1924.

Nationality. Remaining at end of 1923. Admitted. Total number treated. Discharged. Died. Remaining at end of 1924. British M. 2 F. 2 M. 22 F. 21 M. 24 F. 23 M. 20 F. 20 M. 2 F. 1 M. 2 F. 2 Canadian   M. 1 M. 1 M. 1     Indians   M. 2 M. 2 M. 2     Eurasian.... M. 0 F. 0 M. 2 F. 2 M. 2 F. 2 M. 2 F. 2   M. 0 F. 0 German   M. 1 M. 1 M. 1     Italian             Swedish             Portuguese.. M. 0 F. 0 M. 103 F. 104 M. 103 F. 104 M. 102 F. 102 M. 1 F. 2 M. 0 F. 0 Dutch..             Russian             Chinese M. 211 F. 104 M. 243 F. 105 M. 454 F. 209 M. 238 F. 102 M. 5 F. 2 M. 211 F. 105 Japanese M. 1   M. 1 M. 1     Total M. 216 F. 108 M. 376 F. 235 M. 592 F. 343 M. 367 F. 229 M. 10 F. 5 M. 215 F. 109

 

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