PUBLIC RECORD
OFFICE
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
atmosphere
Avad
the
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chief remedial meaturs.
It will be observed with interet, that the
-
Calon
prisoners sustained- the unhealthy with comparative impunity. Amonget the Police, the greatest mortality and the mest disease prevailed in the months of Jum ;
July, Auquet, and Septimber, avhile, amongel the prisoners,
"the prisoners, the increase in sickness
in this months was not marked, and the deaths were only thine in number, from peculiar and specific
caused.
Of the 152 cases admitted for treatment,
1/4 were ulcerations or contusions on the hands,
arms,
legs, or feet; 17 intermittent fever;
were remittent or
3 were venereal cases; 3
itch ; 6 dysentery ; I hernia ; I scuroy ;
colic; I rheumatism; 2 ophthalmia.
It will be seen
i
by
2
the following
table, that the proportion of deaths to persons admitted into prison is small.
This number, besides abpuissions, includes these acto mainëd in-Rison in Sany 1848.
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Table No.7 . _ The total number of prisoners,
admitted into the Victoria fail during the: car 1848; the number of sich and of "deaths; and the peopntion of sickness mortality to strength.
year
and
Risorsers admités Cases of sickness Deaths. Proportion of eich Proportion
*
1093
152
8
The following
to strength. of Deaths.
13.9
0.7 for cent.
table will. exhibit the
amount of sickness and relative mentality amongst all classes of persons employed by, and, under the charge of. Lovernmen Table No. 8. – The number and proportion of
of sickness and deaths to all those employed by Government; including Government bivil Officers, Policemen, their wives and children,
Roads, and prisoners, in
cated
Overseers
the
during the year
Civil Officers, Servants, and Overseers of Roads. Blicemen, & Prisoners.
1848.
E
Hongkong,
Total No. Istal No of Sotal Na Proportion of Death's
of persons.
368
Casti
of sickness of Deaths.
+
81
37
3
237
35
152
1093
to strength
3.7 $ant 14-7 80.9
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