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Table No.1.
Months.
January.
737
A monthly numerical abstract disease and death in the Solice of Hongkong in 1849.
Fiathi Sick
15.
9
20
of
wat
very vari
80
variable, yet intermittent fever
1 of a very
prevailed; it was
Out
amenable to treatment.
nild type, and
In March and April, there was
considerable abatement in
cales
of fever; and diseases.
the number of
were
again very
month
nuixed in character . In the former
Europeans, chitans &f cinta.
Total.
Total
very
Kek
ad the
silk
Deaths.
2
13
15
•
February March.
21
22
4
April.
5
May.
fen...
17
July
10
20
August
14
3
September
2
7
3
for
Geteber
3
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November 3
10
13
Lecember
2
9
Indians 3
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Ittal No of Deaths. {[ Eunpans 6
The foregoing
no
the records of the Civil Hospital account
three deaths
amongst Chinese found
destitute in the streets.
9
cale/
table exhibits
every
quarter as presenting, throughout the year as
pretty uniform rate of sickness, the last being numerically, the most oxenipt.
In January, the prevailing
diseases were intermittent
fever,
common
catarrh, and acute rheumatism.
In Fronary, the character of disease
*
In May then
slight
of intermittent fever, and a fewr.
of contenued. fecer occurred; both of a
very mild and curable type.
this mouth two deaths,
There were in
· from cnipyema
and the other from peritonitis, - both-
policemen
In June, intermittent fevers, again. prevailed . There was one case of small poo,
and
dysentery began to show itself.
In July.
remittent froire primited
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